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World Boxing Council Ratings WORLD BOXING COUNCIL R A T I N G S RATINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER - 2018 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE SEPTIEMBRE - 2018 WORLD BOXING COUNCIL / CONSEJO MUNDIAL DE BOXEO COMITE DE CLASIFICACIONES / RATINGS COMMITTEE WBC Adress: Riobamba # 835, Col. Lindavista 07300 – CDMX, México Telephones: (525) 5119-5274 / 5119-5276 – Fax (525) 5119-5293 E-mail: [email protected] RATINGS RATINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER - 2018 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE SEPTIEMBRE - 2018 HEAVYWEIGHT (+200 - +90.71) CHAMPION: DEONTAY WILDER (US) EMERITUS CHAMPION: VITALI KLITSCHKO (UKRAINE) WON TITLE: January 17, 2015 LAST DEFENCE: March 3, 2018 LAST COMPULSORY: November 4, 2017 WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Dillian Whyte (Jamaica/GB) WBC INT. 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Interim) not listed above, 22 Tony Yoka (France) any opponents of those champions in a 23 Tomasz Adamek (Poland) scheduled defense, and those who cannot fight 24 Robert Helenius (Finland) due to medical, legal, or personal issues (and 25 Lucas Browne (Australia) those who do not wish to fight for the WBC) 26 Gerald Washington (US) NA = NOT AVAILABLE 27 Daniel Dubois (GB) YOUTH Manuel Charr (Germany) WBA Champion 28 Joe Joyce (GB) COMM Trevor Bryan (US) WBA Interim Champion 29 Simon Kean (Canada) FRANCOPHONE Fres Oquendo (P. Rico) * NA - WBA 30 Tyrone Spong (Surinam) LATINO Amir Mansour (US) * NA - Legal 31 Filip Hrgovic (Croatia) Eric Molina (US) *NA - Medical 32 Artur Szpilka (Poland) Alexander Povetkin (Russia) * NA - WBA/IBF/WBO 33 Nathan Gorman (GB) INTL Silver 34 Tom Schwarz (Germany) 35 Otto Wallin (Sweden) 36 Michael Hunter (US) 37 Izuagbe Ugonoh (Poland) 38 Tshibuabua Kalonga (Congo/Germany) ABU 39 Pitar Milas (Croatia) 40 Jermaine Franklin (US) WORLD BOXING COUNCIL 2017 www.wbcboxing.com RATINGS RATINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER - 2018 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE SEPTIEMBRE - 2018 CRUISERWEIGHT.- (200-90.719) CHAMPION: OLEKSANDR USYK (UKRAINE) EMERITUS CHAMPION: TONY BELLEW (GB) WON TITLE: January 27, 2018 LAST DEFENCE: July 21, 2018 LAST COMPULSORY: December 6, 2013 by Wlodarczyk WBC SILVER CHAMPION: Maxim Vlasov (Russia) WBC INT. CHAMPION: Ilunga Makabu (Congo) WBA CHAMPION: Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) IBF CHAMPION: Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) WBO CHAMPION: Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine) Contenders: 1 Mairis Briedis (Latvia) Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are 2 Maxim Vlasov (Russia) SILVER required to register with the WBC Clean 3 Murat Gassiev (Russia) Boxing Program at: www.wbcboxing.com 4 Krszysztof Glowacki (Poland) Continental Federations Champions: 5 Andrew Tabiti (US) NABF ABCO ABU: Thomas Oosthuizen (South Africa) 6 Ilunga Makabu (Congo) INTL BBBofC: Matty Askin (GB) 7 Yunier Dorticos (Cuba) CISBB: Umid Rustamov (Uzbekistan) EBU: Yves Ngabu (Belgium) 8 Kevin Lerena (South Africa) FECARBOX: 9 FECONSUR: Andrzej Fonfara (Poland) NABF: Andrew Tabiti (US) 10 Mateusz Masternak (Poland) OPBF: Jai Opetaia (Australia) 11 Krszysztof Wlodarczyk (Poland) Affiliated Titles Champions: 12 Mike Perez (Cuba) Commonwealth: Lawrence Okolie (GB) 13 Continental Americas: Samuel Clarkson (US) Imre Szello (Hungary) Francophone: Taylor Mabika (Gabon/France) 14 Noel Gevor (Armenia/Germany) Latino: Vinnie Carita (US) 15 Mediterranean: Alexandru Jur (Romania) Matty Askin (GB) BBB C USNBC: Patrick Ferguson (US) 16 Ruslan Faifer (Russia) Youth: Ditlev Rossing (Denmark) 17 Constantin Bejenaru (Moldova/US) NA= Not Available: 18 Yury Kashinsky (Russia) This shall be limited to other organization's champions 19 (inc. Interim) not listed above, Yves Ngabu (Belgium) EBU any opponents of those champions in a scheduled 20 Thomas Oosthuizen (South Africa) ABU defense, and those who cannot fight 21 due to medical, legal, or personal issues (and those Olanrewaju Durodola (Nigeria/US) who do not wish to fight for the WBC) 22 Fabio Turchi (Italy) INTL Silver 23 Micki Nielsen (Denmark) 24 Jai Opetaia (Australia) OPBF 25 Michal Cieslak (Poland) 26 Alexei Papin (Russia) NA = NOT AVAILABLE 27 Bilal Laggoune (Belgium) Beibut Shumenov (Kazakhstan) WBA Champion 28 Youri Kayembe Kalenga (France) Arsen Goulamirian (France) WBA Interim Champion 29 Lawrence Okolie (GB) COMM 30 Thabiso Mchunu (South Africa) 31 Ryad Merhy (Belgium) 32 Issa Akberbayev (Kazakhstan) 33 Mark Flanagan (Australia) 34 Adam Balski (Poland) 35 Alexey Egorov (Russia) 36 Juan Basualdo (Argentina) 37 Taylor Mabika (Gabon/France) FRANCOPHONE 38 Vinnie Carita (US) LATINO 39 Tervel Pulev (Bulgaria) 40 Samuel Clarkson (US) AMERICA WORLD BOXING COUNCIL 2017 www.wbcboxing.com RATINGS RATINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER - 2018 / CLASIFICACIONES DEL MES DE SEPTIEMBRE - 2018 LT. HEAVYWEIGHT.- (175-79.379) CHAMPION: ADONIS STEVENSON (HAITI/CANADA) WON TITLE: June 8, 2013 LAST DEFENCE: May 19, 2018 LAST COMPULSORY: November 30, 2013 INTERIM CHAMPION: OLEKSANDR GVOZDYK (UKRAINE) WBC SILVER CHAMPION: VACANT WBC INT. CHAMPION: VACANT WBA CHAMPION: Dmitry Bivol (Russia) IBF CHAMPION: Artur Beterbiev (Russia) WBO CHAMPION: Eleider Alvarez (Colombia) Contenders: WBO CHAMPION: Andre Ward (US) WBO CHAMPION:WBO CHAMPION: Andre Ward Andre(US) Ward (US) 1 Badou Jack (Gambia/Sweden) Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are 2 Marcus Browne (US) required to register with the WBC Clean 3 Joe Smith Jr. (US) Boxing Program at: www.wbcboxing.com 4 Continental Federations Champions: Sergey Kovalev (Russia) ABCO: Ibragim Tsurov (Russia) 5 Karo Murat (Germany) ABU BBBofC: 6 Igor Mikhalkin (Russia) CISBB: EBU: Dominic Boesel (Germany) 7 Sean Monaghan (US) FECARBOX: Israel Dufus (Panama) 8 FECONSUR: Vyacheslav Shabranskyy (Ukraine/US) NABF: 9 Dominic Boesel (Germany) EBU OPBF: Aaron Lai (Australia) 10 Isaac Chilemba (Malawi) Affiliated Titles Champions: Commonwealth: Callum Johnson (GB) 11 Blake Caparello (Australia) Continental Americas: Francophone: Doudou Ngumbu (Congo/France) 12 Doudou Ngumbu (Congo/France) FRANCOPHONE Latino: Felix Valera (Dom. 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CHAMPION: Avni Yildirim (Turkey) WBA CHAMPION: George Groves (GB) IBF CHAMPION; Jose Uzcategui (Venezuela) WBO CHAMPION: Gilberto Ramirez (Mexico) Contenders: 1 Callum Smith (GB) Note: all boxers rated within the top 15 are 2 Anthony Dirrell (US) required to register with the WBC Clean 3 Jessie Hart (US) NABF Boxing Program at: www.wbcboxing.com 4 Chris Eubank Jr. (GB) 5 Continental Federations Champions: Avni Yildirim (Turkey) INTL ABCO: Aniwaer Yilixiati (China) 6 ABU: Ryno Liebenberg (South Africa) James de Gale (GB) * CBP/P BBBofC: 7 David Lemieux (Canada) CISBB: EBU: Robin Krasniqi (Germany) 8 Fedor Chudinov (Russia) FECARBOX: FECONSUR: Julio Alamos (Chile) 9 Nadjib Mohammedi (France) NABF: Jessie Hart (US) 10 Caleb Truax
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