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Ranking As of Feb. 10, 2013 Ranking as of Feb. 10, 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 NATHAN CLEVERLY GB OLA AFOLABI (Interim) GB 1. Robert Helenius FIN 1. BJ Flores (NABO) USA 1. Robin Krasniqi GER 2. Jonathon Banks (NABO) USA 2. Firat Arslan GER 2. Juergen Braehmer (International) GER 3. Chris Arreola USA 3. Nuri Seferi (WBO Europe) ALB 3. Vyacheslav Uzelkov (Int-Cont) UKR 4. David Haye (International) GB 4. Aleksandr Alekseev RUS 4. Dustin Dirks GER 5. Denis Boytsov RUS 5. Mateusz Masternak POL 5. Andrzej Fonfara POL 6. Tyson Fury GB 6. Krzysztof Glowacki (Int-Cont) POL 6. Cornelius White USA 7. Carlos Takam (WBO Africa) CAM 7. Braimah Kamoko (WBO Africa) GHA 7. Karo Murat GER 8. Luis Ortiz CUB 8. Laudelino Barros (Latino) BRA 8. Jackson Junior (Latino) BRA 9. Francesco Pianeta ITA 9. Rakhim Chakhkiev RUS 9. Bernard Hopkins USA 10. Alex Leapai (Asia-Pac.) (Oriental) AUST 10. Danny Green AUST 10. Eleider Alvarez (NABO) COL 11. Kubrat Pulev BUL 11. Nell Dawson (International) UK 11. Marcus Vincinis De Oliveira BRA 12. Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) ROM 12. Pawel Kolodziej POL 12. Vikapita Meroro NAM 13. Joe Hanks USA 13. Dmytro Kucher UKR 13. Isaac Chilemba MAL 14. David Price GB 14. Steve Cunningham USA 14. Tony Bellew UK 15. Andriy Rudenko UKR 15. Lateef Kayode NIG 15. Mark Flanagan (Oriental) AUST CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO WBA DENIS LEBEDEV WBA BEIBUT SHUMENOV WBA WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO IBF YOAN PABLO HERNANDEZ IBF TAVORIS CLOUD IBF VITALI KLITSCHKO WBC KRZYSZTOF WLODARCZYK WBC CHAD DAWSON 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 ARTHUR ABRAHAM ARM PETER QUILLIN USA ZAURBEK BAYSANGUROV RUS CHRISTINA HAMMER (Female) GER HANNA GABRIEL (Female) CR 1. Robert Stieglitz GER 1. Brian Vera (NABO) USA 1. Vanes Martirosyan ARM 2. George Groves GB 2. Marco Antonio Rubio MEX 2. Keith Thurman (NABO) USA 3. James DeGale GB 3. Dmitry Pirog RUS 3. Demetrius Andrade USA 4. Lucian Bute ROM 4. Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam FRA 4. Erislandy Lara CUB 5. Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna (Latino) ARG 5. Gary O'Sullivan (International) IRE 5. Jorge Melendez (Latino Int.) PR 6. Adonis Stevenson HTI 6. Hamid Rahimi (Int-Cont) AFG 6. Javier Maciel (Latino) ARG 7. Willbeforce Shihepo (WBO Africa) NAM 7. Max Bursak UKR 7. Damian Jonak POL 8. Isaac Ekpo (WBO Africa Int.) NIG 8. Les Sherrington (Asia-Pacific) AUST 8. Lukas Konecny CZECH 9. Maxim Vlasov RUS 9. Fernando Guerrero DR 9. Michel Soro (WBO Europe) FRA 10. Darren Barker UK 10. Steve Heramaia (Oriental) NZ 10. King Davidson (International) NIG 11. Sakio Bika CAM 11. Jermain Taylor USA 11. Gabriel Rosado USA 12. Edwin Rodriguez DR 12. Matt Korobov RUS 12. Oleksandr Spyrko UKR 13. Kenny Anderson SCOT 13. Patrick Majewski POL 13. Joey Hernandez USA 14. Thomas Oosthuizen SA 14. Grzegorz Proksa POL 14. Sergei Rabchenko BEL 15. Nikola Sjekloca SER 15. Andy Lee IRE 15. Ruben Varon SPN ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANDRE WARD WBA GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBA FLOYD MAYWEATHER, JR. WBA CARL FROCH IBF DANIEL GEALE IBF CORNELIUS BUNDRAGE IBF ANDRE WARD WBC SERGIO GABRIEL MARTINEZ WBC SAUL ALVAREZ 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 JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ (Sup Champ) MEX RICKY BURNS GB CECILIA BRAEKHUS (Female) NOR FERNANDA SOLEDAD ALEGRE(Female) ARG ENIS PACHECO (Female) COL 1. Jan Zaveck (Int-Cont) SLO 1. Brando Rios (Latino) USA 1. José A. Gonzalez (Latino) PR 2. Manny Pacquiao (Sup Champion) PHI 2. Mike Alvarado USA 2. Sergio Thompson MEX 3. Ruslan Provodnikov RUS 3. Karim Mayfield (NABO) USA 3. Paulus Moses (International) NAM 4. Bethel Ushona (WBO Africa) NAM 4. Jason Pagara (International) PHI 4. Alisher Rahimov UZK 5. Kell Brook GB 5. Serhiy Fedchenko (WBO Europe) UKR 5. John Molina, Jr. (NABO) USA 6. Shawn Porter (NABO) USA 6. Chad Bennett (Oriental Int.)(Asia-Pac) AUST 6. Sharif Bogere UG 7. Luis Carlos Abregu ARG 7. Cesar Rene Cuenca (Latino-Int.) ARG 7. Darley Perez COL 8. Dmitry Mikhaylenko (WBO Europe) RUS 8. Vicente Mosquera PAN 8. Gavin Rees GB 9. Frankie Gavin GB 9. Paul Spadafora USA 9. Richard Abril CUB 10. Daniel Sandoval MEX 10. Omar Figueroa USA 10. Kevin Mitchell GB 11. Ed Paredes USA 11. Jose Zepeda MEX 11. Jonathan Maicelo PER 12. Valeriy Brazhnyk UKR 12. Julius Indongo (WBO Africa) NAM 12. Luca Giacon ITA 13. Sacky Shikukutu (WBO Africa Int.) NAM 13. Jay Solmiano (Asia-Pac. Int) PHI 13. Antonio DeMarco MEX 14. Phil Lo Greco ITA 14. Viktor Postol UKR 14. Liam Walsh (WBO Europe) GB 15. Naoufel Ben Rabeh TUN 15. Dierry Jean HAI 15. Abner Cotto PR ** **Ik Yang (China Zone) CHN CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS PAUL MALIGNAGGI WBA DANNY GARCIA WBA VACANT 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 Diana L. Melendez Page 1 2/13/2013 Ranking as of Feb. 10, 2013 JR. LIGHTWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (130 LBS.)(58,97 KGS) (126 lbs.)(57,15 kgs) (122 lbs.)(55,34 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION ROMAN MARTINEZ PR MIGUEL ANGEL GARCIA USA NONITO DONAIRE PHI RAMONA KUEHNE (Female) GER ALEJANDRA MARINA OLIVERAS ARG YESICA MARCOS (Female) ARG 1. Diego Magdaleno USA 1. Orlando Cruz (Latino) PR 1. Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. (International) PR 2. Juan Carlos Burgos (Latino) MEX 2. Joel Brunker AUST 2. Vic Darchinyan ARM 3. Will Tomlinson AUST 3. Ray Bautista (International) PHI 3. Cristian Mijares MEX 4. Devis Boschiero ITA 4. Orlando Salido MEX 4. Jonathan Romero COL 5. Maxwell Awuku GHA 5. Juan Manuel Lopez PR 5. Sod Looknongyangtoy THAI 6. Jose Ocampo PHI 6. Hiroshige Osawa (Asia-Pacific Int.) JAP 6. Chris Avalos USA 7. Stephen Smith GB 7. Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo (Asia-Pacific) THAI 7. Victor Terrazas MEX 8. Takahiro Ao JPN 8. Gary Russell, Jr USA 8. Fernando Montiel MEX 9. Miguel Beltran, Jr. MEX 9. Vyacheslav Gusev (WBO Europe) RUS 9. Yoandris Salinas CUB 10. Gary Buckland UK 10. Kamil Laszczyk (Int-Cont) POL 10. Genesis Servania (Asia-Pacific) PHI 11. Gary Sykes UK 11. Jayson Velez PR 11. Jesse Magdaleno (NABO Youth) USA 12. Vitali Tajbert KAZ 12. Jun Doliguez (Oriental) PHI 12. Ali Hallab (WBO Europe) FRA 13. Guillaume Frenois FRA 13. Lee Selby UK 13. Diego O. Silva (Latino) ARG 14. Josenilson Dos Santos BRA 14. Mauricio Javier Muñoz ARG 14. Carlos Lopez (Asia-Pacific Int.) IND 15. Monty Meza-Clay USA 15. Marcel Meyerdiercks GER 15. Fabian O. Orozco (Latino Int.) ARG ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS TAKASHI UCHIYAMA WBA CHRIS JOHN WBA GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX WBA JUAN CARLOS SALGADO IBF BILLY DIB IBF VACANT IBF GAMALIEL DIAZ WBC DANIEL PONCE DE LEON WBC VACANT WBC BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (118 lbs.)(53,52 kgs) (115 lbs.)(52,16 kgs) (112 lbs.)(50,80 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION PUNGLUANG SOR SINGYU THAI OMAR NARVAEZ (Sup Champion) ARG BRIAN VILORIA USA VACANT USA CAROLINA DUER (Female) ARG MELISSA McMORROW (Female) USA 1. Paulus Ambunda (International) NAM 1. Daniel Rosa MEX 1. Milan Melindo (International) PHI 2. Diarh Gabutan (Oriental) PHI 2. Mark Anthony Geraldo (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 2. Froilan Saludar(WBO Youth)(Asia-Pac.) PHI 3. Randy Caballero ( NABO) USA 3. Juan Jose Montes MEX 3. Kwanpichit 13 Rien Express (Oriental) THAI 4. Felipe Orucuta MEX 4. Roberto Domingo Sosa ARG 4. Omar Soto (NABO) MEX 5. Jose Nieves (Int-Cont) PR 5. Daiki Kameda JPN 5. Rocky Fuentes PHI 6. Immanuel Naidjala (WBO Africa) NAM 6. William Urina COL 6. McWilliams Arroyo PR 7. Drian Francisco PHI 7. Suriyan Sor Rungvisai THAI 7. Luis Concepcion PAN 8. Tomoki Kameda JPN 8. Mc Joe Arroyo PR 8. Hernan Marquez MEX 9. Julio Ceja MEX 9. Carlos Cuadras MEX 9. Juan Francisco Estrada MEX 10. Cesar Seda, Jr. PR 10. Nobuo Nahiro JPN 10. Jose Salgado MEX 11. Rolly Matsushita JPN 11. Arthur Villanueva PHI 11. Abmerk Shindjuu (WBO Africa) NAM 12. Alex John Banal PHI 12. Ali Rochmad IND 12. Jonathan Gonzalez PR 13. Fredirex Rodriguez (Asia-Pacific) PHI 13. Manuel Vides PAN 13. Carlos Ruben Dario Ruiz (Latino) ARG 14. Malcolm Tunacao PHI 14. Ryo Akaho JPN 14. Edgar Sosa MEX 15.Jundy Maraon PHI 15. David Quijano PR 15. Omar Salado MEX **Romnick Magos (Asia-Pacif. Youth) PHI CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANSELMO MORENO WBA KOHEI KONO WBA BRIAN VILORIA WBA LEODEGARIO SANTA CRUZ IBF JUAN CARLOS SANCHEZ, JR. IBF MORUTI MTHALENE IBF SHINSUKE YAMANAKA WBC YOTA SATO WBC TOSHIYUKI IGARASHI WBC JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE MONTH (108 lbs.)(48,99 kgs) (105 lbs.)(47,63 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION DONNIE NIETES PHI MOISES FUENTES MEX YESICA Y. BOPP (Female) ARG SU-YUN HONG SK 1. Tommy Seran (Asia-Pacific) IND 1. Luis de la Rosa COL 2. Raul Garcia MEX 2. Merlito Sabillo PHI 3. Oleydong Sithsamerchai THAI 3. Denver Cuello PHI 4. Javier Mendoza MEX 4. Carlos Buitrago NIC 5. Kompayak Porpramook THAI 5. Wanheng Menayothin THAI 6. Noknoi Sitthiprasert THAI 6. Paipharob Kokietgym THAI 7. Odilon Zaleta MEX 7. Hekkie Budler SA 8. Randy Petolcorin PHI 8. Armando Torres MEX 9. Luis Alberto Rios PAN 9. Nkosinathi Joyi SA 10. Ryoichi Taguchi JPN 10. Oscar Reknafa (Asia-Pacif) IND 11. Eduard Peneiro PHI 11.
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