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Ranking As of Nov. 17, 2013 Ranking as of Nov. 17, 2013 HEAVYWEIGHT JR. HEAVYWEIGHT LT. HEAVYWEIGHT (Over 201 lbs.)(Over 91,17 kgs) (200 lbs.)(90,72 kgs) (175 lbs.)(79,38 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO (Sup Champ) UKR MARCO HUCK GER SERGEY KOVALEV RUS 1. Denis Boytsov RUS 1. Firat Arslan GER 1. Juergen Braehmer (International) GER 2. Bermane Stiverne HAI 2. Aleksandr Alekseev RUS 2. Andrzej Fonfara POL 3. Deontay Wilder USA 3. Braimah Kamoko (WBO Africa) GHA 3. Eleider Alvarez COL 4. Robert Helenius SWD 4. Krzysztof Glowacki (Int-Cont) POL 4. Nathan Cleverly UK 5. Tyson Fury UK 5. Vikapita Meroro (WBO Africa Int.) NAM 5. Robin Krasniqi GER 6. Andy Ruiz (Int-Cont) USA 6. Ola Afolabi UK 6. Vyacheslav Uzelkov UKR 7. Dereck Chisora (International) UK 7. Grigory Drozd RUS 7. Igor Mikhalkin (Int-Cont) RUS 8. Alex Leapai (Asia-Pac.) (Oriental) AUST 8. Thabiso Mchunu SA 8. Jean Pascal HAI 9. Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) ROM 9. Pawel Kolodziej POL 9. Lucian Bute ROM 10. Mike Perez CUB 10. Neil Dawson (International) UK 10. Eduard Gutknecht GER 11. Kubrat Pulev BUL 11. Ilunga Makabu SA 11. Erik Skoglund SWD 12. Chris Arreola USA 12. Dmytro Kucher UKR 12. Dominic Böesel GER 13. Bryant Jennings USA 13. Felix Cora, Jr. (Latino) ARG 13. Nadjib Mohammedi FRA 14. Vyacheslav Glazkov UKR 14. Julio C. Dos Santos (Latino Int.) BRA 14. Robert Berridge (Oriental) NZ 15. Alexander Ustinov UKR 15. Olanrrewaju Durodola NIG 15. Ismayl Sillakh UKR **Irineu Beato Costa, Jr. (Latino) BRA **Isidro Ranoni Prieto (Latino) PAR CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO WBA GUILLERMO JONES WBA BEIBUT SHUMENOV WBA WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO IBF YOAN PABLO HERNANDEZ IBF BERNARD HOPKINS IBF VITALI KLITSCHKO WBC KRZYSZTOF WLODARCZYK WBC ADONIS STEVENSON WBC SUP. MIDDLEWEIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT JR. MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 lbs.)(76,20 kgs) (160 lbs.)(72,58 kgs) (154 lbs.)(69,85 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION 0 ROBERT STIEGLITZ GER PETER QUILLIN USA DEMETRIUS ANDRADE USA CHRISTINA HAMMER (Female) GER OXANDIA CASTILLO (Female) DR 1. Arthur Abraham (Int-Cont) ARM 1. Marco Antonio Rubio MEX 1. Brian Rose (Int-Cont) GB 2. George Groves UK 2. Lukas Konecny (WBO Europe) CZECH 2. Miguel Cotto PR 3. James DeGale UK 3. Patrick Nielsen (Int-Cont) DEN 3. Glen Tapia (NABO) USA 4. Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. MEX 4. Billy Saunders (International) IRE 4. Charlie Ota JPN 5. Mikkel Kessler DEN 5. Max Bursak UKR 5. Jermell Charlo USA 6. Anthony Dirrell USA 6. Daniel Jacobs USA 6. Sergei Rabchenko BEL 7. Dimitri Sartison KAZ 7. Hamid Rahimi AFG 7. Omar Chavez MEX 8. Paul Smith UK 8. Les Sherrington AUST 8. Zaurbek Baysangurov RUS 9. Balazs Kelemen (International) HUN 9. Matt Korobov RUS 9. Austin Trout USA 10. Thomas Oosthuizen SA 10. Caleb Truax USA 10. Vanes Martirosyan ARM 11. Andre Dirrell USA 11. David Lemieux CAN 11. Damian Jonak POL 12. Maxim Vlasov RUS 12. Daniel Geale AUST 12. Liam Smith GB 13. Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye SEN 13. Brian Vera USA 13. Emanuele Della Rosa ITA 14. Marco Antonio Periban MEX 14. Andy Lee IRE 14. Michel Soro FRA 15. Alexander Brand COL 15. Gabriel Rosado USA 15. Javier Maciel ARG ** Rohan Murdock (WBO Asia-Pac. Youth) AUST CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANDRE WARD WBA GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBA FLOYD MAYWEATHER, JR. WBA CARL FROCH IBF DARREN BARKER IBF CARLOS MOLINA IBF SAKIO BIKA WBC SERGIO GABRIEL MARTINEZ WBC FLOYD MAYWEATHER, JR. WBC WELTERWEIGHT JR. WELTERWEIGHT LIGHTWEIGHT (147 lbs.)(66,68 kgs) (140 lbs.)(63,50 kgs) (135 lbs.)(61,24 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION TIMOTHY BRADLEY USA RUSLAN PROVODNIKOV RUS RICKY BURNS UK CECILIA BRAEKHUS (Female) NOR FERNANDA SOLEDAD ALEGRE(Female) ARG MARIA ELENA MADERNA (Female) ARG 1. Manny Pacquiao (Sup Champion) PHI 1. Juan Manuel Marquez (Sup. Champion) MEX 1. Terrence Crawford (NABO) USA 2. Brandon Rios USA 2. Serhiy Fedchenko (WBO Europe) UKR 2. Raymundo Beltran MEX 3. Bethel Ushona (WBO Africa) NAM 3. Lucas Matthysse ARG 3. Denis Shafikov RUS 4. Luis Carlos Abregu ARG 4. Karim Mayfield USA 4. Paulus Moses (International) NAM 5. Shawn Porter USA 5. Jason Pagara (International) PHI 5. Jorge Linares VEN 6. Frankie Gavin GB 6. Cesar Rene Cuenca (Latino) ARG 6. Art Hovhannisyan ARM 7. Ji-Hoon Kim (WBO Asia-Pacific) SK 7. Chad Bennett (Asia-Pac) AUST 7. Juan Diaz USA 8. Daniel Sandoval MEX 8. Mike Alvarado USA 8. Vicente Mosquera PAN 9. Kell Brook GB 9. Dierry Jean CAN 9. Anthony Crolla (Int-Cont) UK 10. Ed Paredes USA 10. Jorge Paez, Jr. MEX 10. Yoshitaka Kato JPN 11. Gabriel Bracero (Int-Cont) PR 11. Amir Khan GB 11. Jose Zepeda MEX 12. Paul Malignaggi USA 12. Jay Solmiano (Asia-Pac. Int) PHI 12. Roy Mukhlis (Asia-Pacific) IND 13. Sacky Shikukutu (WBO Africa Int.) NAM 13. Julius Indongo (WBO Africa) NAM 13. John Molina, Jr. USA 14. Jessie Vargas USA 14. Viktor Postol UKR 14. Stephen Ormond (WBO Europe) IRE 15. Naoufel Ben Rabeh TUN 15. Jimrex Jaca (Oriental) USA 15. Ik Yang CHN ** Patryk Szymanski (WBO Youth) POL CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ADRIEN BRONER WBA DANNY GARCIA WBA RICHARD ABRIL WBA DEVON ALEXANDER IBF LAMONT PETERSON IBF MIGUEL VAZQUEZ IBF FLOYD MAYWEATHER, JR. WBC DANNY GARCIA WBC ADRIAN BRONER WBC **Subject to chages/Clasificaciones sujetas a cambios ** Regional Titles Page 1 Ranking as of Nov. 17, 2013 JR. LIGHTWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (130 LBS.)(58,97 KGS) (126 lbs.)(57,15 kgs) (122 lbs.)(55,34 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION MIKEY GARCIA USA ORLANDO SALIDO MEX GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX CUB RAMONA KUEHNE (Female) GER ALEJANDRA OLIVERAS (Female) ARG MARCELA ACUÑA (Female) ARG 1. Juan Carlos Burgos MEX 1. Gary Russell, Jr USA 1. Chris Avalos (NABO) USA 2. Devis Boschiero ITA 2. Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo (Asia-Pacific) THAI 2. Nonito Donaire PHI 3. Alejandro Perez USA 3. Kamil Laszczyk (Int-Cont) POL 3. Genesis Servania (Int-Cont) PHI 4. Takahiro Ao JPN 4. Joel Brunker AUST 4. Hozumi Hasegawa JPN 5. Francisco Vargas (Int-Cont) MEX 5. Vasyl Lomachenko (International) UKR 5. Sod Looknongyangtoy THAI 6. Miguel Berchett MEX 6. Gamalier Rodriguez (NABO) PR 6. Jesse Magdaleno (NABO Youth) USA 7. Maxwell Awuku GHA 7. Jun Doliguez PHI 7. Yasutaka Ishimoto JPN 8. Daiki Kaneko JPN 8. Oscar Gonzalez MEX 8. Vic Darchinyan ARM 9. Liam Walsh GB 9. Hisashi Amagasa JPN 9. Wilfredo Vazquez (International) PR 10. Juan Martin Elorde (Asia-Pacific) PHI 10. Lee Selby GB 10. Akifumi Shimoda JPN 11. Roman Martinez PR 11. Ronny Rios USA 11. Joseph Agbeko GHA 12. Will Tomlinson AUST 12. Matias C. Adrian Rueda (Latino) ARG 12. Carl Frampton GB 13. Stephen Smith GB 13. Juan Manuel Lopez PR 13. Zsolt Bedak HUN 14. Diego Magdaleno USA 14. Jayson Velez PR 14. Diego O. Silva (Latino) ARG 15. Jose Felix, Jr. MEX 15. Andrey Bogdanov RUS 15. Julian Aristule (Latino Int.) ARG ** ARG CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS TAKASHI UCHIYAMA WBA CHRIS JOHN WBA GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX WBA ARGENIS MENDEZ IBF EVGENCY GRADOVICH IBF KIKO MARTINEZ IBF TAKASHI MIURA WBC JHONNY GONZALEZ WBC LEO SANTA CRUZ WBC BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (118 lbs.)(53,52 kgs) (115 lbs.)(52,16 kgs) (112 lbs.)(50,80 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION TOMOKI KAMEDA JPN OMAR NARVAEZ (Sup Champion) ARG JUAN FRANCISCO ESTRADA MEX CAROLINA DUER (Female) ARG VACANT MELISSA McMORROW (Female) USA 1. Randy Caballero ( NABO) USA 1. Felipe Orucuta MEX 1. Giovani Segura (Latino) MEX 2. Pungluang Sor Singyu (International) THAI 2. Arthur Villanueva (International) PHI 2. Brian Viloria USA 3. Daniel Rosas MEX 3. Mark Anthony Geraldo (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 3. Froilan Saludar PHI 4. Ryosuke Iwasa JPN 4. David Sanchez MEX 4. Kwanpichit 13 Rien Express (Oriental) THAI 5. Paulus Ambunda NAM 5. Suriyan Sor Rungvisai THAI 5. Takuya Kogawa JPN 6. Immanuel Naidjala (WBO Africa) NAM 6. Paul Butler (Int-Cont) UK 6. Rocky Fuentes PHI 7. Marvin Mabait (Int-Cont) PHI 7. Matthew Villanueva (Latino) USA 7. Hernan Marquez MEX 8. Hugo Ruiz MEX 8. David Carmona (WBO Youth) MEX 8. Jose Salgado MEX 9. Kohei Oba JPN 9. Oleydong Sithsamerchai THAI 9. Milan Melindo PHI 10. Julio Ceja MEX 10. Mc Joe Arroyo PR 10. Luis Concepcion PAN 11. Drian Francisco PHI 11. Denkaosan Kaovichit THAI 11. Joebert Alvarez PHI 12. Marlon Tapales (Asia-Pacific) PHI 12. Teiru Kinoshita JPN 12. Toshiyuki Igarashi JPN 13. Ryo Akaho JPN 13. Tepparith Kokietgym THAI 13. Koki Eto JPN 14. Alex John Banal PHI 14. Noknoi Sitthiprasert THAI 14. Iain Butcher (WBO Europe) UK 15. Konosuke Tomiyama JPN 15. Carlos Cuadras MEX 15. Nawaphon Por Chokchai THAI CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANSELMO MORENO WBA LIBORIO SOLIS WBA JUAN FRANCISCO ESTRADA WBA JAMIE McDONNELL IBF DAIKI KAMEDA IBF MORUTI MTHALENE IBF SHINSUKE YAMANAKA WBC SRISAKET SOR RUNGVISAI WBC AKIRA YAEGASHI WBC JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONS OF THE MONTH (108 lbs.)(48,99 kgs) (105 lbs.)(47,63 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION DONNIE NIETES PHI MERLITO SABILLO PHI MOISES FUENTES (Interim) MEX SU-YUN HONG (Female) SK YESICA Y. BOPP (Female) ARG 1. Felix Alvarado NIC 1. Carlos Buitrago NIC 2. Javier Mendoza MEX 2. Wanheng Menayothin THAI 3. Vergilio Silvano (Oriental) PHI 3. Ryuji Hara JPN 4. Pedro Guevara MEX 4. Hekkie Budler SA 5. Ganigan Lopez MEX 5. Shin Ono JPN 6. Nkosinathi Joyi SA 6. Samson Dutch Boy Gym THAI 7. Rommel Asenjo PHI 7. Pigmy Kokietgym THAI 8. Ramon Garcia MEX 8. Ali Raymi YEM 9. Juan Hernandez MEX 9. Julian Yedras MEX 10. Alberto Rossel PER 10. Jesus Silvestre MEX 11. Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep THAI 11. Gabriel Mendoza COL 12. Yuki Chinen JPN 12. Fahlan Sakkreerin, Jr. THAI 13. Randy Petolcorin PHI 13.
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