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HEAVYWEIGHT (OVER 200 LBS) CH Anthony Joshua ENG 1 NOT HEAVYWEIGHT (OVER 200 LBS) CRUISERWEIGHT (200 LBS) LT. HEAVYWEIGHT (175 LBS) S. MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 LBS) CH Anthony Joshua ENG CH Murat Gassiev RUS CH Artur Beterbiev RUS CH Jose Uzcategui VEN 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 2 Kubrat Pulev BGR 2 Ruslan Fayfer RUS 2 NOT RATED 2 Caleb Plant USA 3 Jarrell Miller USA 3 Andrew Tabiti USA 3 Karo Murat GER 3 Vincent Feigenbutz GER 4 Alexander Povetkin RUS 4 Kevin Lerena ZAF 4 Dominic Bosel GER 4 Anthony Dirrell USA 5 Hughie Fury ENG 5 Yury Kashinsky RUS 5 Anthony Yarde ENG 5 Fedor Chudinov RUS 6 Carlos Takam FRA 6 Krzysztof Glowacki POL 6 Enrico Koelling GER 6 J'Leon Love USA 7 Joseph Parker NZL 7 Mateusz Masternak POL 7 Callum Johnson ENG 7 Caleb Truax USA 8 Agit Kabayel GER 8 Micki Nielsen DNK 8 Sean Monaghan USA 8 Andre Dirrell USA 9 Otto Wallin SWE 9 Imre Szello HUN 9 Adam Deines GER 9 Arthur Abraham ARM 10 Erkan Teper GER 10 Bilal Laggoune BEL 10 Marcus Browne USA 10 Jesse Hart USA 11 Alexander Dimitrenko GER 11 Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL 11 Umar Salamov UKR 11 Bilal Akkawy AUS 12 Tom Schwarz GER 12 Yuniel Dorticos CUB 12 Meng Fanlong CHN 12 Nadjib Mohammedi DZA 13 Adam Kownacki USA 13 Firat Arslan GER 13 Michael Lee USA 13 Matvey Korobov RUS 14 Bogdan Dinu ROU 14 Alexey Zubov RUS 14 Sven Fornling SWE 14 John Ryder ENG 15 Oscar Rivas CAN 15 Mark Flanagan AUS 15 Robert Parzecezewski POL 15 Rohan Murdock AUS Page 1/5 MIDDLEWEIGHT (160 LBS) JR. MIDDLEWEIGHT (154 LBS) WELTERWEIGHT (147 LBS) JR. WELTERWEIGHT (140 LBS) CH VACANT CH Jarrett Hurd USA CH Errol Spence Jr. USA CH VACANT 1 Sergiy Derevyanchenko UKR 1 Julian Williams USA 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 Takeshi Inoue JPN 2 Yordenis Ugas CUB 2 Ivan Baranchyk BLR 3 Daniel Jacobs USA 3 Dennis Hogan AUS 3 Jessie Vargas USA 3 Anthony Yigit SWE 4 Demetrius Andrade USA 4 Magomed Kurbanov RUS 4 Devon Alexander USA 4 Akihiro Kondo JPN 5 Martin Murray ENG 5 Erislandy Lara CUB 5 Kudratillo Abdukakhorov UZB 5 Hiroki Okada JPN 6 Kamil Szeremeta POL 6 Kell Brook ENG 6 Kerman Lejarraga ESP 6 Sergei Lipinets RUS 7 Rafael Bejaran DOM 7 Zakaria Attou FRA 7 Keita Obara JPN 7 Josh Taylor SCO 8 Albert Onolunose NGA 8 Kanat Slam KAZ 8 Zhankhozh Turarov KAZ 8 Ryan Martin USA 9 Patrick Wojcicki GER 9 Tony Harrison USA 9 Rashidi Ellis USA 9 Antonio De Marco MEX 10 Jason Welborn ENG 10 Orlando Fiordiglio ITA 10 Carlos Adames USA 10 Adrien Broner USA 11 Jack Culcay ECU 11 Brandon Cook CAN 11 Custio Clayton CAN 11 Antonio Orozco USA 12 Robert Brant USA 12 Konstantin Ponomarev RUS 12 Cesar Barrionuevo ARG 12 Joshua Leather ENG 13 Wes Capper AUS 13 Bakhram Murtazaliev RUS 13 Carlos Ocampo MEX 13 Apinan Khongsong THA 14 Liam Cameron ENG 14 Jamie Weetch AUS 14 Egidijus Kavaliauskas USA 14 Yves Ulysse CAN 15 Gary O'Sullivan IRL 15 Steven Butler CAN 15 Rico Muller GER 15 Alexander Duran PAN Page 2/5 LIGHTWEIGHT (135 LBS) JR. LIGHTWEIGHT (130 LBS) FEATHERWEIGHT (126 LBS) JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (122 LBS) CH Robert Easter Jr USA CH VACANT CH Josh Warrington ENG CH Ryosuke Iwasa JPN 1 Richard Commey GHA 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 1 Terence TJ Doheny IRL 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 3 Isa Chaniev RUS 3 Billy Dib AUS 3 Kid Galahad QAT 3 Tomoki Kameda JPN 4 Edis Tatli FIN 4 Tevin Farmer USA 4 Nathaniel May AUS 4 Diego De la Hoya USA 5 Masayoshi Nakatani JPN 5 Guillaume Frenois FRA 5 Reiya Abe JPN 5 Yukinori Oguni JPN 6 Roman Andreev RUS 6 Devis Boschiero ITA 6 Satoshi Shimizu JPN 6 Hidenori Otake JPN 7 Kazuhiro Nishitani JPN 7 Jonno Carroll IRL 7 Mark Magsayo PHL 7 Albert Pagara PHL 8 Mario Barrios USA 8 Lee Selby WLS 8 Toka Clary USA 8 Shingo Wake JPN 9 Emiliano Marsili ITA 9 Shavkat Rakhimov TJK 9 Genesis Servania PHL 9 Ludumo Lamati ZAF 10 Anthony Crolla ENG 10 James Tennyson NIR 10 Jhack Tepora PHL 10 Cesar Juarez MEX 11 Antonio Lozada Jr MEX 11 Rene Alvarado NIC 11 Jesus Sanchez-Luque ESP 11 Gavin McDonnell ENG 12 Daud Yordan IDN 12 Evgeny Chuprakov RUS 12 Bryan De Gracia PAN 12 Thomas Ward ENG 13 Xiangxiang Sun CHN 13 Matias Romero ARG 13 Sofiane Takoucht FRA 13 Abigail Medina ESP 14 George Kambosos Jr AUS 14 Francisco Fonseca CRI 14 Carmine Tommasone ITA 14 Yusaku Kuga JPN 15 Devin Haney USA 15 Azinga Fuzile ZAF 15 Lerato Dlamini ZAF 15 Arnold Khegai UKR Page 3/5 BANTAMWEIGHT (118 LBS) JR. BANTAMWEIGHT (115 LBS) FLYWEIGHT (112 LBS) JR. FLYWEIGHT (108 LBS) CH Emmanuel Rodriguez PRI CH Jerwin Ancajas PHL CH VACANT CH Hekkie Budler ZAF 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 1 Felix Alvarado NIC 2 NOT RATED 2 Rau'Shee Warren USA 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 3 Jason Moloney AUS 3 Andrew Moloney AUS 3 Moruti Mthalane ZAF 3 Randy Petalcorin PHL 4 Lee Haskins ENG 4 Rex Tso CHN 4 Andrew Selby WLS 4 Tetsuya Hisada JPN 5 Kenny Demecillo PHL 5 Gideon Buthelezi ZAF 5 Muhammad Waseem PAK 5 Akira Yaegashi JPN 6 Michael Dasmarinas PHL 6 Jonas Sultan PHL 6 Eaktawan THA 6 Ryoichi Taguchi JPN 7 Paul Butler ENG 7 Ryuichi Funai JPN Krungthepthonburi 7 Carlos Canizales VEN 8 Stuart Hall ENG 8 Rene Dacquel PHL 7 Masayuki Kuroda JPN 8 Milan Melindo PHL 9 Mikhail Aloyan ARM 9 Takuma Inoue JPN 8 Francisco Rodriguez MEX 9 Abraham Rodriguez MEX 10 Mzuvukile Magwaca ZAF 10 Alexandru Marin ROU 9 Froilan Saludar PHL 10 Gilberto Parra MEX 11 Sukksaem Kietyongyuth THA 11 Sho Ishida JPN 10 Mohhamed Obbadi MAR 11 Jonathan Taconing PHL 12 Karim Guerfi FRA 12 McJoe Arroyo PRI 11 Juan Carlos Reveco ARG 12 Fahlan Sakkreerin Jr. THA 13 Zhanat Zhakiyanov KAZ 13 Hiram Diaz MEX 12 Takuya Kogawa JPN 13 Edward Heno PHL 14 Joshua Greer USA 14 Norbelto Jimenez DOM 13 Keisuke Nakayama JPN 14 Hector Flores MEX 15 Josh Wale ENG 15 Jay Harris WLS 14 Jonathan Gonzalez PRI 15 Jesse Espinas PHL 15 Keiver Fernandez VEN Page 4/5 MINI FLYWEIGHT (105 LBS) CH Hiroto Kyoguchi JPN 1 Mark Barriga PHL 2 NOT RATED 3 Carlos Licona MEX 4 Tsubasa Koura JPN 5 Masataka Taniguchi JPN 6 Julio Mendoza NIC 7 Dee-Jay Kriel ZAF 8 Samuel Salva PHL 9 Pedro Taduran PHL 10 Gabriel Mendoza COL 11 Jose Argumedo MEX 12 Shin Ono JPN 13 Leyman Benavidez NIC 14 Melvin Jerusalem PHL 15 Janiel Rivera PRI Page 5/5 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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