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Champion of the Month Ranking as of July17, 2017 HEAVYWEIGHT JR. HEAVYWEIGHT LT. HEAVYWEIGHT JR. LIGHTWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (Over 201 lb)(Over 91,17 kg) (200 lb)(90,72 kg) (175 lb)(79,38 kg) (130 lb)(58,97 kg) (126 lb)(57,15 kg) (122 lb)(55,34 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION JOSEPH PARKER NZ OLEKSANDR USYK UKR ANDRE WARD USA VASYL LOMACHENKO UKR OSCAR VALDEZ MEX JESSIE MAGDALENO USA RAMONA KUEHNE (Female) GER CINDY SERRANO (Female) PR AMANDA SERRANO (Female) PR EWA BRODNICKA (Female Interim) POL 1. Hughie Fury UK 1. Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL 1. Sergey Kovalev RUS 1. Orlando Salido MEX 1. Joseph Diaz (NABO) USA 1. Cesar Juarez MEX 2. Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) GER 2. Kevin Lerena SA 2. Artur Beterbiev RUS 2. Evgeny Chuprakov (Int-Cont) RUS 2. Mark Magsayo (International) PHI 2. Nonito Donaire PHI 3. Kubrat Pulev BUL 3. Firat Arslan GER 3. Olexander Gvozdyk (NABO) UKR 3. Masayuki Ito (Asia-Pacific) JPN 3. Christopher Diaz PR 3. Marlon Tapales PHI 4. Tom Schwarz (Int-Cont) GER 4. Maxim Vlasov RUS 4. Erik Skoglund DEN 4. Kenichi Ogawa JPN 4. Genesis Servania (Asia-Pacific) PHI 4. Isaac Dogboe (International) GHA 5. Dominic Breazeale USA 5. Noel Gevor ARM 5. Sullivan Barrera CUB 5. Jose Lopez (International) PR 5. Sakaria Lukas (WBO Africa) NAM 5. Juan Miguel Elorde (Asia-Pacific) PHI 6. Andy Ruiz USA 6. Dmitry Kudryashov RUS 6. Marcus Browne USA 6. Zoltan Kovacs (WBO Europe) HUN 6. Oleg Malynovskyi UKR 6. Evgeny Gradovich (Intercontinental) RUS 7. Jarrell Miller USA 7. Mateusz Masternak POL 7. Enrico Koelling GER 7. Alberto Machado (NABO) PR 7. Carl Frampton UK 7. Diego De La Hoya MEX 8. Alexander Povetkin (International) RUS 8. Krzysztof Glowacki POL 8. Anthony Yarde (WBO Europe) UK 8. Saul Rodriguez USA 8. Jesus M. Rojas PR 8. Tomoki Kameda JPN 9. Kyotaro Fujimoto (Asia-Pacific) JPN 9. Marco Huck GER 9. Karo Murat ARM 9. Tevin Farmer USA 9. Josh Warrington UK 9. Jhack Tepora (Oriental) PHI 10. Dillian Whyte JAM 10. Imre Szello (Int-Cont) HUN 10. Manuel Ceballos (Latino) MEX 10. Miguel Marriaga COL 10. Luke Jackson (Oriental) AUST 10. Emanuel Navarrete MEX 11. Luis Ortiz CUB 11. Yury Kashinsky (Oriental) RUS 11. Mike Lee USA 11. Terdsak Kokietgym THAI 11. Scott Quigg UK 11. Vladimir Tikhonov RUS 12. Agit Kabayel GER 12. Arthur Mann (International) KAZ 12. Dominic Böesel GER 12. Harmonito Dela Torre PHI 12. Albert Pagara PHI 12. Jason Moloney AUST 13. Zhilei Zhang (Oriental) CHN 13. Michal Cieslak POL 13. Robert Parzeczewski (WBO Youth) POL 13. Masaru Sueyoshi JPN 13. Dennis Ceylan DEN 13. Thomas Ward UK 14. Otto Wallin SWD 14. Ruslan Fayfer RUS 14. Damien Hooper (International) AUST 14. Francisco Fonseca CR 14. Josue Veraza (Latino) MEX 14. Ryo Matsumoto JPN 15. Amir Mansour USA 15. Ryad Merhy BEL 15. Fanlong Meng (Oriental) CHN 15. Mikhail Alexeev (WBO Youth) RUS 15. Ryan Walsh UK 15. Yusaku Kuga JPN ** ** ** ** **Mark Urvanov (Asia-Pacific Youth) RUS ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANTHONY JOSHUA WBA DENIS LEBEDEV WBA ANDRE WARD WBA JEZREEL CORRALES WBA LEO SANTA CRUZ WBA SHUN KUBO WBA ANTHONY JOSHUA IBF MURAT GASSIEV IBF ANDRE WARD IBF GERVONTA DAVIS IBF LEE SELBY IBF YUKINORI OGUNI IBF DEONTAY WILDER WBC MAIRIS BRIEDIS WBC ADONIS STEVENSON WBC MIGUEL BERCHELT WBC GARY RUSSELL, JR. WBC REY VARGAS WBC SUP. MIDDLEWEIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT JR. MIDDLEWEIGHT BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (168 lb)(76,20 kg) (160 lb)(72,58 kg) (154 lb)(69,85 kg) (118 lb)(53,52 kg) (115 lb)(52,16 kg) (112 lb)(50,80 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION 0 CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION GILBERTO RAMIREZ MEX BILLY JOE SAUNDERS UK VACANT ZOLANI TETE SA NAOYA INOUE JPN ZOU SHIMING CHN CHRISTINA HAMMER (Female) GER HANNA GABRIELS (Female) CR VACANT DANIELA ROMINA BERMUDEZ (Female) ARG MONSERRAT ALARCON (Female) MEX 1. Jesse Hart (NABO) USA 1. Saul Alvarez (Sup. Champion) MEX 1. Miguel Cotto PR 1. Omar Narvaes ARG 1. Juan Francisco Estrada MEX 1. Toshiyuki Igarashi JPN 2. Patrick Nielsen DEN 2. David Lemieux (Int-Cont) CAN 2. Liam Williams UK 2. Nikolay Potapov (NABO) RUS 2. Rex Tso (International) HK 2. Sirichai Thaiyen THAI 3. Trevor McCumby USA 3. Ryota Murata JPN 3. Dennis Hogan (Oriental) AUST 3. Siboniso Gonya (Int-Cont) NAM 3. Jamie Conlan UK 3. Brian Viloria USA 4. Matt Korobov RUS 4. Rob Brant USA 4. Liam Smith UK 4. Juan Carlos Payano DR 4. Sho Ishida JPN 4. Francisco Rodriguez, Jr. MEX 5. David Brophy UK 5. Willie Monroe, Jr. USA 5. Stepan Horvath (WBO Europe) CZ 5. Emmanuel Rodriguez PR 5. Aston Palicte (Int-Cont) PHI 5. Pedro Guevara MEX 6. Roamer Alexis Angulo (Latino) COL 6. Daniel Jacobs USA 6. Yoshihiro Kamegai JPN 6. Duke Micah GHA 6. Felipe Orucuta MEX 6. Sho Kimura (Asia Pacific) JPN 7. Avni Yildirim TUK 7. Francis Lafreniere (NABO) CAN 7. Kanat Islam (NABO) KAZ 7. Oscar Negrete COL 7. Antonio Nieves USA 7. Juan Carlos Reveco ARG 8. Habib Ahmed (WBO Africa) GHA 8. Walter Kautondokwo (WBO Africa) NAM 8. Magomed Kurbonov (Int-Cont) RUS 8. Ryo Akaho JPN 8. Carlos Cuadras MEX 8. Keyvin Lara NIC 9. Shefat Isufi (Int-Cont) SRB 9. Jermall Charlo USA 9. Yuki Nonaka JPN 9. Paul Butler UK 9. Kittipong Jaigrajang "O. Sithsamerchai" THAI 9. Masayuki Kuroda JPN 10. Robin Krasniqi GER 10. Maciej Sulecki POL 10. Erickson Lubin USA 10. Jetro Pabustan (Asia Pacific) PHI 10. Yoan Boyeaux FRA 10. Andrew Selby UK 11. Rocky Fielding UK 11. Tommy Langford UK 11. Jack Culcay GER 11. Shohei Omori JPN 11. Koki Eto JPN 11. Jing Xiang (Oriental) CHN 12. Vijender Singh (Asia-Pacific) IN 12. Luis Arias USA 12. John Vera USA 12. Rau'shee Warren USA 12. Jose Martinez PR 12. Vincent Legrand FRA 13. Vincent Feigenbutz GER 13. Conrad Cummings (WBO Europe) UK 13. Brandon Cook CAN 13. Mark Anthony Geraldo (Oriental) PHI 13. Juan Jose Jurado (Latino) ARG 13. Miguel Cartagena USA 14. Erik Bazinyan CAN 14. Rafael Bejaran DR 14. Ricardo Ruben Villalba ARG 14. Reymart Gaballo PHI 14. Rene Dacquel PHI 14. Paddy Barnes (WBO Europe) IRE 15. Zulpikar Maimaitiali (Oriental) CHN 15. Immanuel Aleem USA 15. Hironobu Matsunaga JPN 15. Stephon Young USA 15. David Carmona MEX 15. Oscar Vasquez MEX ** ** **Nikita Miroshnichenko (WBO Youth) RUS ** ** ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS TYRON ZEUGE WBA GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBA ERISLANDY LARA WBA ZHANAT ZHAKIYANOV WBA KHALID YAFAI WBA KAZUTO IOKA WBA JAMES DeGALE IBF GENNADY GOLOVKIN IBF JARRETT HURD IBF RYAN BURNETT IBF JERWIN ANCAJAS IBF DONNIE NIETES IBF VACANT WBC GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBC JERMELL CHARLO WBC SHINSUKE YAMANAKA WBC WISAKSIL WANGEK WBC DIAGO HIGA WBC WELTERWEIGHT JR. WELTERWEIGHT LIGHTWEIGHT JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE MONTH (147 lb)(66,68 kg) (140 lb)(63,50 kg) (135 lb)(61,24 kg) (108 lb)(48,99 kg) (105 lb)(47,63 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION JEFF HORN AUST TERENCE CRAWFORD USA TERRY FLANAGAN UK KOSEI TANAKA JPN TATSUYA FUKUHARA JPN CECILIA BRAEKHUS (Female) NOR ANA LAURA ESTECHE (Female) ARG YOHANA BELEN ALFONZO (Female) ARG SU YUN HONG (Female) SK KAYOKO EBATA (Female) JPN ATOM CHAMPION: NAO IKEYAMA (Female) JPN 1. Manny Pacquiao (Sup. Champion) PHI 1. Antonio Orozco MEX 1. Felix Verdejo PR 1. Ryuji Hara JPN 1. Ryuya Yamanaka JPN 2. Lucas Matthysse (International) ARG 2. Maurice Hooker (NABO) USA 2. Raymundo Beltran (NABO) MEX 2. Jonathan Taconing PHI 2. Panya Pradabsri THAI 3. Bradley Skeete UK 3. Jason Pagara PHI 3. Roman Andreev (Int-Cont) RUS 3. Felix Alvarado NIC 3. Robert Paradero (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 4. Egidijus Kavaliauskas LIT 4. Jack Catterall (Int-Cont.) UK 4. Paulus Moses (WBO Africa) NAM 4. Juan Alejo MEX 4. Vic Saludar PHI 5. Konstantin Ponomarev RUS 5. Jose Zepeda (International) MEX 5. Nihito Arakawa (Asia Pacific) JPN 5. Jesse Espinas PHI 5. Janiel Rivera PR 6. Taras Shelestyuk UKR 6. Jose Carlos Ramirez USA 6. Craig Evans (WBO Europe) UK 6. Angel Acosta PR 6. Moises Calleros MEX 7. Giovanni Santillan (NABO) USA 7. Alex Saucedo MEX 7. Juan Martin Elorde (Oriental) PHI 7. Christian Araneta (Oriental) PHI 7. Reiya Konishi JPN 8. Adrian Luciano Veron (Latino) ARG 8. Hiroki Okada JPN 8. Daud Yordan IND 8. Carlos Canizales VEN 8. Japhet Uutoni NAM 9. Jessie Vargas USA 9. Akihiro Kondo (Asia-Pacific) JPN 9. Carlos Diaz Ramirez MEX 9. Tetsuya Hisada JPN 9. Byron Rojas NIC 10. Ray Robinson USA 10. Mike Reed USA 10. Petr Petrov RUS 10. Teeraphong Utaida THAI 10. Alexis Diaz VEN 11. Gary Corcoran (Inter-Cont) UK 11. Anthony Yigit SWD 11. Antonio Moran MEX 11. Maximino Flores MEX 11. Jerry Tomogdan (Asia-Pacific) PHI 12. Stephen Danyo (WBO Europe) NER 12. Pedro Campa MEX 12. Sharif Bogere UGA 12. Vince Paras (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 12. Leroy Estrada PAN 13. Carlos Ocampo MEX 13. Gustavo David Vittori (Latino) ARG 13. Alejandro Luna MEX 13. Rangsan Chayanram THAI 13. Abraham Rodriguez MEX 14. Qudratillo Abduguharov UZB 14. Georgi Chelokhsaev (WBO Youth) RUS 14. Ryan Martin USA 14. Randy Petalcorin PHI 14. Ryoki Hirai JPN 15. Custio Calyton CAN 15. Fatih Keles (WBO Europe) TUR 15. Xolisani Ndongeni SA 15. Ulises Lara MEX 15. Jose Manuel Sanchez MEX ** ** **XiangXiang Sun (Asia Pacif. Interim) CHN ** ** ** Mukhammadkhuja Yaqubov (WBO Youth) RUS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS KEITH THURMAN WBA JULIUS INDONGO WBA JORGE LINARES WBA RYOICHI TAGUCHI WBA THAMMONOON NIYOMTRONG WBA ERROL SPENCE, JR. IBF JULIUS INDONGO IBF ROBERT EASTER, JR. IBF MILAN MELINDO IBF JOSE ARGUMEDO IBF KEITH THURMAN WBC TERENCE CRAWFORD WBC MIKEY GARCIA WBC KEN SHIRO WBC WANHENG MENAYOTHIN WBC Subject to changes/Clasificaciones sujetas a cambios **Subject to changes/Clasificaciones sujetas a cambios ** Regional Titles Page 1.
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