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World Boxing Association Gilberto Mendoza WORLD BOXING ASSOCIATION GILBERTO MENDOZA PRESIDENT OFFICIAL RATINGS AS OF OCTOBER -NOVEMBER 2009 nd th Based on results held fr om October 22 , 2009 to December 5 , 2009 MEMBERS CHAIRMAN Edificio Ocean Business Plaza, Ave. BARTOLOME TORRALBA (SPAIN) JOSE OLIVER GOMEZ E-mail: [email protected] Aquilino de la Guardia con Calle 47, JOSE EMILIO GRAGLIA (ARGENTINA) Oficina 1405, Piso 14 VICE CHAIRMAN ALAN KIM (KOREA) Cdad. de Panamá, Panamá GONZALO LOPEZ SILVERO (USA) Phone: + (507) 340-6425 GEORGE MARTINEZ E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.wbanews.com HEAVYWEIGHT (Over 200 Lbs / 90.71 Kgs) CRUISERWEIGHT (200 Lbs / 90.71 Kgs) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT (175 Lbs / 79.38 Kgs) World Champion: DAVID HAYE U.K. World Champion: GUILLERMO JONES PAN Wo rld Champion: GABRIEL CAMPILLO SPA Won Title: 09-27-08 Won Title: 11-07 -09 Won Title: 06-20-09 Last Mandatory: Last Mandatory: Last Mandatory: Last Defense: Last Defen se: Last Defense: 08-15-09 WBC:VITALY KLITSCHKO- IBF:WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO WBC: ZSOLT ERDEI - WBO: MARCO HUCK WBC: JEAN PASCAL - IBF: TAVORIS CLOUD WBO: WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO IBF: VACANT WBO: JURGEN BRAEHMER 1. JOHN RUIZ (OC) USA 1. VALERY BRUDOV (OC) RUS 1. VYACHESLAV UZELKOV (WBA I/C) (OC) UKR 2. KALI MEEHAN AUS 2. FRANCISCO PALACIOS (LAC) P.R. 2. HUGO HERNAN GARAY ARG 3. RUSLAN CHAGAEV UZB 3. GRIGORY DROZD (PABA) RUS 3. YUSAF MACK USA 4. NICOLAY VALUEV RUS 4. ALEXANDER ALEXEEV RUS 4. KARO MURAT GER 5. DENNIS BOYTSOV (WBA I/C) RUS 5. FIRAT ARSLAN GER 5. TIM BELL (PABA) AUS 6. ALEXANDER USTINOV (EBA) RUS 6. BENJAMIN FLORES USA 6. CHRIS HENRY USA 7. ALEKSY KUZIEMSKI (EBA) POL 7. RAY AUSTIN USA 7. DANNY GREEN AUS 8. DAWID KOSTECKI POL 8. ODLANIER SOLIS (LAC) CUB 8. STEVE HERELIUS FRA 9. ADRIAN DIACONU ROM 9. SAMUEL PETER USA 9. YOAN PABLO HERNANDEZ CUB 10. BEIBUT SHUMENOV KAZ 10. TOMASZ ADAMEK POL 10. ENAD LICINA SCG 11. JOE SPINA USA 11. DENNIS BAKHTOV (PABA) RUS 11. SANTANDER SILGADO COL 12. MARIANO PLOTINSKY ARG 12. DAVID RODRIGUEZ (NABA) USA 12. TROY ROSS CAN 13. NATHAN CLEVERLY U.K. 13. SEBASTIAN KOEBER GER 13. MATT GODFREY USA 14. TOMMY KARPENCY USA 14. CHRIS ARREOLA USA 14. PAWEL KOLODZIEJ POL 15. MARCUS OLIVEIRA BRA 15. RENE DETTWEILER GER 15. DENIS LEBEDEV RUS SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 Lbs /76.20 Kgs) MIDDLEWEIGHT (160 Lbs / 72.58 Kgs) SUPER WELTERWEIGHT (154 Lbs/ 69.85) Kgs) SUPER CHAMPION: ANDRE WARD USA World Champion: FELIX STURM GER World Champion: YURI FOREMAN BEL World Champion: DIMITRI SARTISON GER Won Title: 04-28-07 Won Title: 11-14-09 Won Title: 21-11-09 Last Mandatory: 07-11-09 Last Mandatory: Last Mandatory: Last Defense: 07-11-09 Last Defense: Last Defense: INTERIM CHAMPION: NOBUHIRO ISHIDA JPN WBC: CARL FROCH - IBF: LUCIAN BUTE WBC: KELLY PAVLIK- IBF: SEBASTIAN SYLVESTER WBC: SERGIO MARTINEZ WBO: ROBERT STIEGLITZ WBO: KELLY PAVLIK IBF: CORY SPINKS WBO:SERGEI DZINDZIRUK 1. ANTHONY MUNDINE AUS 1. ARTHUR ABRAHAM ARM 1. AUSTIN TROUT (WBA INT) (LAC) USA 2. GENNADY GOLOVKIN (OC) KAZ 2. DENNIS INKIN RUS 2. NELSON LINARES VEN 3. KHOREN GEVOR ARM 3. EDUARD GUTKNECHT GER 3. ZAURBEK BAYSANGUROV (WBA I/C) RUS 4. HASSAN N’DAM N’JKAM CAM . 4. MIKKEL KESSLER DEN 4. JOACHIM ALCINE CAN 5. AVTANDIL KHURTSIDZE (WBA I/C) (EBA) GEO 5. KAROLY BALZSAY HUN 5. DANIEL SANTOS P.R. 6. DANIEL JACOBS USA 6. ALLAN GREEN USA 6. MARCO AVENDANO VEN 7. NOE GONZALEZ ALCOBA URU 7. STJEPAN BOZIC CRO 7. DANIEL DAWSON (PABA) AUS 8. DANIEL EDOUARD (LAC) HAI 8. MADS LARSEN DEN 8. NILSON TAPIA PAN 9. RENAN ST. JUSTE (NABA) CAN 9. GUSMYL PERDOMO VEN 9. DAMIAN JONAK POL 10. MANUEL SIACA P.R. 10. DEREK EDWARDS USA 10. ALEXANDER ABRAHAM ARM 11. MATTHEW MACKLIN U.K. 11. ANDRE DIRRELL USA 11. ANTHONY SMALL U.K. 12. ANDY LEE IRE 12. CURTIS STEVENS USA 12. SECHEW POWELL USA 13. LAJUAN SIMON USA 13. JERMAIN TAYLOR USA 13. VANES MARTIROSYAN ARM 14. DANIEL GEALE AUS 14. LES SHERRINGTON (PABA) AUS 14. JUAN UBALDO CABRERA D.R. 15. DIMITRI PIROG RUS 15. SAKIO BIKA CAM 15. ONEY VALDEZ COL WELTERWEIGHT (147 Lbs / 66.68 Kgs) SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT (140 Lbs / 63.50 Kgs) LIGHTWEIGHT (135 Lbs / 61.23 Kgs) SUPER CHAMPION: SUPER CHAMPION: SHANE MOSLEY USA JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ MEX Worl d Champion: AMIR KHAN U.K. World Champion: World Champion: PAULUS MOSES NAB VYACHESLAV SENCHENKO UKR Won Title: 07-18-09 Won Title: 01-03-09 16. Won Title: 04-10-09 Last Mandatory: Last Mandatory: Last Mandatory: Last Defense: 12-05-09 Last Defense: 07-25-09 INTERIM CHAMPION: MARCOS RENE MAIDANA ARG INTERIM CHAMPION: MIGUEL ACOSTA VEN Last Defense: 10-03-09 WBC: ANDRE BERTO WBO: MANNY PACQUIAO WBC: DEVON ALEXANDER IBF: JUAN URANGO WBC: EDWIN VALERO - IBF: VACANT IBF: ISAAC HLATSHWAYO WBO: TIMOTHY BRADLEY WBO: JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ 1. FLOYD MAYWEATHER USA 1. NOT RATED 1. NOT RATED 2. SOULEYMANE MBAYE FRA 2. JUAN DIAZ USA 2. ANTHONY PETERSON USA 3. VICTOR CAYO D.R 3. JORGE RODRIGO BARRIOS ARG 3. ANTONIO DECARIE CAN 4. JOSHUA CLOTTEY GHA 4. MIKE ALVARADO USA 4. ALI FUNEKA S.A. 5. HECTOR SALDIVIA (LAC) ARG 5. VICTOR ORTIZ USA 5. URBANO ANTILLON MEX 6. ZAB JUDAH USA 6. PAUL MALIGNAGGI USA 6. OSCAR JESUS PEREYRA ARG 7. SAUL ALVAREZ MEX 7. DMITRIY SALITA USA 7. MIGUEL VASQUEZ MEX 8. MIKE JONES (NABA) USA 8. ANDREAS KOTELNIK UKR 8. AKIHIRO KONDO JPN 9. YURIY NUZHNENKO UKR 9. KENDALL HOLT USA 9. MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA MEX 10. VITALY DEMYANENKO (PABA) KAZ 10. BRUNET ZAMORA (WBA I/C) ITA 10. AMETH DIAZ PAN 11. SEBASTIAN LUJAN ARG 11. RICHARD HATTON U.K. 11. KENGO NAGASHIMA JPN 12. CHARLIE NAVARRO VEN 12. ALBERTO MOSQUERA (LAC) PAN 12. DORIN SPIVEY (NABA) USA 13. MATTHEW HATTON U.K. 13. LUCAS MARTIN MATTHYSSE ARG 13. HUMBERTO TOLEDO ECU 14. VIKTOR PLOTNIKOV (EBA) UKR 14. PRAWET SINGWANGCHA THA 14. DARLEY PEREZ (LAC) COL 15. STEFANO CASTELLUCI (WBA I/C) ITA 15. YOSUKEZAN ONODERA JPN 15. TAKEHIRO SHIMADA JPN SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT (130 Lbs / 58.97 Kg) FEATHERWEIGHT (126 Lbs / 57.15 Kgs) SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT (122 Lbs / 55.34 Kgs) SUPER CHAMPION: UNIFIED CHAMPION: World Champion: JUAN C. SALGADO MEX CHRIS JOHN IND CELESTINO CABALLERO PAN Won Title: 10-10-09 World Champion: Last Mandatory: World Champion: YURIORKIS GAMBOA CUB POONSAWAT KRATIENGDAENG THA Last Defense: Won Title: 04-17-09 Won Title: 09-26-09 INTERIM CHAMPION: LIKAR RAMOS COL Last Mandatory: Last Mandatory: WBC: HUMBERTO SOTO IBF: ROBERTO GUERRERO Last Defense: 10-10-09 Last Defense: WBO: ROMAN MARTINEZ WBC: ELIO ROJAS WBC: TOSHIAKI NISHIOKA IBF: CRISTOBAL CRUZ WBO: STEVEN LUEVANO WBO: VACANT IBF:CELESTINO CABALLERO 1. NOT RATED 1. DANIEL PONCE DE LEON MEX 1. ANTONIO ESCALANTE MEX 2. RENE GONZALEZ NIC 2. DAUD CINO YORDAN IND 2. RICARDO CORDOBA PAN 3. TAKASHI UCHIYAMA JPN 3. RAFAEL MARQUEZ MEX 3. RENDALL MUNROE (EBU) U.K. 4. SOMSAK KOKIETGYM THA 4. MARIO SANTIAGO P.R. 4. VICTOR TERRAZAS MEX 5. BRANDON RIOS USA 5. ISRAEL VASQUEZ MEX 5. BERNARD DUNNE IRE 6. JORGE LINARES VEN 6. ROCKY JUAREZ USA 6. STEVE MOLITOR CAN 7. ROY MUKHLIS (PABA) IND 7. JONATHAN VICTOR BARROS ARG 7. ZSOLT BEDAK HUN 8. ALEJANDRO SANABRIA MEX 8. JOSE CHEO ROJAS VEN 8. RAFAEL HERNANDEZ (LAC) VEN 9. ARGENIS MENDEZ D.R. 9. JUSTIN SAVI BEN 9. SHOJI KIMURA JPN 10. RAFAEL GUZMAN MEX 10. CORNELIUS LOCK USA 10. SATOSHI HOSONO JPN 11. JASON LITZAU USA 11. FRANCISCO CORDERO COL 11. VICTOR FONSECA P.R. 12. TAKASHI MIURA JPN 12. DAULIS PRESCOTT COL 12. LEON MOORE GUY 13. ANGEL GRANADOS VEN 13. ROGERS MTAGWA TAN 13. AKIFUMI SHIMODA JPN 14. TERDSAK JANDAENG THA 14. RETSURI LEE JPN 14. WILFREDO VASQUEZ JR. P.R. 15. DEVIS BOSCHIERO ITA 15. CARLOS OLIVEIRA BRA 15. GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX (NABA) CUB BANTAMWEIGHT (118 Lbs / 53.42 Kgs) SUPER FLYWEIGHT (115 Lbs / 52.16 Kgs) FLYWEIGHT (112 Lbs / 50.80 Kgs) UNIFIED CHAMPION: World Champion: ANSELMO MORENO PAN VIC DARCHINYAN AUS World Champion: Won Title: 05-31-08 World Champion: NOBUO NASHIRO JPN DENKAOSEN KAOWICHIT THA Last Mandatory: 05-02-09 Won Title: 09-14-08 Won Title: 12-31-08 Last Defense: 12-04-09 Last Mandatory: Last Mandatory: INTERIM CHAMPION: NEOMAR CERMEÑO VEN Last Defense: 09-30-09 Last Defense: 10-06-09 WBC: HOZUMI HASEGAWA IBF: YONNHY PEREZ INTERIM CHAMPION: NONITO DONAIRE PHI INTERIM CHAMPION: LUIS CONCEPCION PAN WBO: FERNANDO MONTIEL WBC: VIC DARCHINYAN IBF: SIMPHIWE NONGQAYI WBC: KOKI KAMEDA WBO: VACANT WBC INT: TOMAS ROJAS IBF: BRIAN VILORIA- WBO: OMAR NARVAEZ 1. NOT RATED 1. HUGO CAZARES MEX 1. NOT RATED 2. TABTIMDAENG NARACHAWAT (PABA) THA 2. RICARDO NUÑEZ (WBA I/C) (LAC INT) PAN 2. JEAN PIERO PEREZ VEN 3. ALEX JOHN BANAL PHI 3. DRIAN FRANCISCO (WBA INT) PHI 3. JESUS JIMENEZ MEX 4. ABNER MARES MEX 4. DUANGPETCH KOKIETGYM (PABA) THA 4. CESAR SEDA JR. P.R. 5. CRISTIAN MIJARES MEX 5. KOHEI KONO JPN 5. BERNARD INOM FRA 6. SASHA BAKHTIN RUS 6. ROBERTO SOSA (LAC) ARG 6. HERNAN MARQUEZ MEX 7. JOSEPH AGBEKO GHA 7. TAKEFUMI SAKATA JPN 7. IVAN POZO (EBU) SPA 8. ALEXANDER MUÑOZ VEN 8 . LORENZO PARRA VEN 8. OMAR SALADO MEX 9. WILLIAM GONZALEZ NIC 9. HUGO RUIZ MEX 9. RICHIE MEPRANUM PHI 10. KOHEI OHBA JPN 10. GERSON GUERRERO MEX 10. TAKAYASU KOBAYASHI JPN 11. ALEJANDRO VALDEZ MEX 11. ROBERTO VASQUEZ PAN 11. DAIKI KAMEDA JPN 12. TSHIFHIWA MUNYAI (WBA I/C) S.A. 12. TIMOR SHAILEZOV KYR 12. ALBERTO ROSSEL (LAC) PER 13.
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