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Ranking As of Oct. 15, 2012 Ranking as of Oct. 15, 2012 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. Denis Boytsov RUS 1. BJ Flores (NABO) USA 1. Robin Krasniqi (International) GER 2. Seth Mitchell (NABO) USA 2. Aleksandr Alekseev RUS 2. Juergen Braehmer GER 3. David Haye (International) GB 3. Mateusz Masternak POL 3. Dustin Dirks GER 4. Chris Arreola USA 4. Nuri Seferi (WBO Europe) ALB 4. Eduard Gutknecht GER 5. Carlos Takam (WBO Africa) CAM 5. Pawel Kolodziej POL 5. Bernard Hopkins USA 6. Luis Ortiz (Latino) CUB 6. Steve Cunningham USA 6. Braimah Kamoko (WBO Africa) GHA 7. Tyson Fury (Int-Cont) GB 7. Firat Arslan GER 7. Vyacheslav Uzelkov (Int-Cont) UKR 8. Francesco Pianeta ITA 8. Lateef Kayode NIG 8. Andrzej Fonfara POL 9. Shane Cameron (Asia-Pac) (Oriental) NZ 9. Laudelino Barros (Latino) BRA 9. Cornelius White USA 10. Sherman Williams (China)(Asia-Pac Int) BAH 10. Krzysztof Glowacki (Int-Cont) POL 10. Karo Murat GER 11. Kubrat Pulev BUL 11. Tony Conquest (International) GB 11. Marcus Vincinis De Oliveira BRA 12. Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) ROM 12. Eric Fields USA 12. Isaac Chilemba MAL 13. Robert Helenius FIN 13. Agron Dzila SWI 13. Jackson Junior (Latino) BRA 14. Joe Hanks USA 14. Danny Green AUST 14. Eleider Alvarez (NABO) COL 15. Mariusz Wach POL 15. Rakhim Chakhkiev RUS 15. Shawn Hawk USA CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO WBA GUILLERMO JONES 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 ARTHUR ABRAHAM ARM HASSAN N'DAM N'JIKAM FRA ZAURBEK BAYSANGUROV RUS CHRISTINA HAMMER (Female) GER HANNA GABRIEL (Female) CR 1. Mikkel Kessler DK 1. Peter Quillin USA 1. James Kirkland USA 2. George Groves GB 2. Martin Murray GB 2. Miguel Cotto PR 3. Kelly Pavlik USA 3. Ante Bilic (WBO Europe) CRO 3. Vanes Martirosyan ARM 4. James DeGale GB 4. Dmitry Pirog RUS 4. Demetrius Andrade USA 5. Robert Stieglitz GER 5. Marco Antonio Rubio MEX 5. Carlos Quintana PR 6. Adonis Stevenson HTI 6. Billi Facundo Godoy ARG 6. Erislandy Lara CUB 7. Sakio Bika (Int-Cont) CAM 7. Brian Vera (NABO) USA 7. Javier Maciel (Latino) ARG 8. Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna (Latino) ARG 8. Jermain Taylor USA 8. Jorge Melendez (Latino Int.) PR 9. Lucian Bute ROM 9. Gary O'Sullivan (International) IRE 9. Gabriel Rosado USA 10. Andre Dirrell USA 10. Anthony Mundine AUST 10. Serhiy Dzinziruk UKR 11. Anthony Dirrell USA 11. Osumanu Adama GHA 11. Oleksandr Spyrko (WBO Europe) UKR 12. Willbeforce Shihepo (WBO Africa) NAM 12. Steve Heramaia (Oriental) NZ 12. King Davidson (International) NIG 13. Geard Ajetovic (WBO Europe) SER 13. Matt Korobov RUS 13. Joey Hernandez USA 14. Nikola Sjekloca SER 14. Avtandil Khurtsidze GEO 14. Michel Soro FRA 15. Mehidi Bouadla FRA 15. Patrick Majewski POL 15. Emanuele Della Rosa ITA ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANDRE WARD WBA DANIEL GEALE 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. Manny Pacquiao (Sup Champion) PHI 1. Brando Rios (Latino) USA 1. Adrien Broner USA 2. Bethel Ushona (WBO Africa) NAM 2. Ruslan Provodnikov (Int-Cont) RUS 2. Sharif Bogere UG 3. Jan Zaveck (Int-Cont) SLO 3. Mike Alvarado USA 3. José A. Gonzalez (Latino) PR 4. Devon Alexander USA 4. Cesar Rene Cuenca (Latino-Int.) ARG 4. Paulus Moses (International) NAM 5. Kell Brook GB 5. Kendall Holt USA 5. Gavin Rees GB 6. Dmitry Mikhaylenko (WBO Europe) RUS 6. Karim Mayfield (NABO) USA 6. Sergio Thompson MEX 7. Shawn Porter (NABO) USA 7. Jason Pagara (International) PHI 7. Ji-Hoon Kim SK 8. Frankie Gavin GB 8. Mike Dallas, Jr. MEX 8. Carlos Molina (Int-Cont) USA 9. Mike Jones USA 9. Chad Bennett (Oriental Int.)(Asia-Pac) AUST 9. Marvin Quintero MEX 10. Valeriy Brazhnyk UKR 10. Mercito Gesta PHI 10. Darley Perez COL 11. Dennis Laurente PHI 11. Vicente Mosquera PAN 11. Kevin Mitchell GB 12. Thomas Dulorme PR 12. Ebenezer Lantei Lamptey (WBO Africa) GHA 12. Alisher Rahimov UZK 13. Ed Paredes USA 13. Solomon Egberime (Oriental) AUST 13. Liam Walsh (Europe) GB 14. Phil Lo Greco ITA 14. Humberto Soto MEX 14. Samuel Amoako (WBO Africa) GHA 15. Sacky Shikukutu (WBO Africa Int.) NAM 15. Al Sabaupan PHI 15. Abner Cotto PR ** **Ik Yang (China Zone) CHN CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS PAUL MALIGNAGGI WBA DANNY GARCIA WBA VACANT WBA RANDALL BAILEY IBF LAMONT PETERSON IBF MIGUEL VAZQUEZ IBF FLOYD MAYWEATHER, JR. WBC DANNY GARCIA WBC ANTONIO DeMARCO WBC ** Regional Titles Diana L. Melendez Page 1 11/5/2012 Ranking as of Oct. 15, 2012 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 ORLANDO SALIDO MEX NONITO DONAIRE PHI RAMONA KUEHNE (Female) GER ALEJANDRA MARINA OLIVERAS ARG YESICA MARCOS (Female) ARG 1. Juan Carlos Burgos (Latino) MEX 1. Miguel Angel Garcia USA 1. Jorge Arce MEX 2. Diego Magdaleno USA 2. Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo (Asia-Pacific) THAI 2. Toshiaki Nishioka JPN 3. Stephen Smith GB 3. Joel Brunker AUST 3. Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. (International) PR 4. Will Tomlinson AUST 4. Orlando Cruz (Latino) PR 4. Fernando Montiel MEX 5. Jose Ocampo (Asia-Pacific) PHI 5. Marcel Meyerdiercks (Int-Cont) GER 5. Jonathan Romero COL 6. Bryan Vazquez CR 6. Hiroshige Osawa (Asia-Pacific Int.) JAP 6. Rafael Marquez MEX 7. Devis Boschiero ITA 7. Nicholas Walters JAM 7. Sod Looknongyangtoy THAI 8. Maxwell Awuku GHA 8. Vyacheslav Gusev (WBO Europe) RUS 8. Rico Ramos USA 9. Luis Cruz PR 9. Jayson Velez PR 9. Victor Terrazas MEX 10. Miguel Beltran, Jr. MEX 10. Gary Russell, Jr USA 10. Genesis Servania (Asia-Pacific) PHI 11. Yuriokis Gamboa CUB 11. Ray Bautista PHI 11. Diego O. Silva (Latino Int.) ARG 12. Gary Sykes GB 12. Mauricio Javier Muñoz ARG 12. Yoandris Salinas CUB 13. Vitali Tajbert KAZ 13. Jhonathan Arenas PAN 13. Ali Hallab (WBO Europe) FRA 14. Kamil Laszczyk (WBO Youth) POL 14. Luis Franco CUB 14. Carlos Lopez (Asia-Pacific Int.) IND 15. Vicente Escobedo USA 15. Elio Rojas DR 15. Alexander Bakhtin RUS ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS TAKASHI UCHIYAMA WBA CHRIS JOHN WBA GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX WBA JUAN CARLOS SALGADO IBF BILLY DIB IBF NONITO DONAIRE IBF TAKAHIRO AOH WBC DANIEL PONCE DE LEON WBC ABNER MARES WBC BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (118 lbs.)(53,52 kgs) (115 lbs.)(52,16 kgs) (112 lbs.)(50,80 kgs) 0 CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION VACANT OMAR NARVAEZ (Sup Champion) ARG BRIAN VILORIA USA VACANT USA CAROLINA DUER (Female) ARG MELISSA McMORROW (Female) USA 1. Alex John Banal PHI 1. Daniel Rosa MEX 1. Milan Melindo (International) PHI 2. Pungluang Sor Singyu(AP Youth)(Oriental Int) THAI 2. Mark Anthony Geraldo (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 2. Froilan Saludar(WBO Youth)(Asia-Pac.) PHI 3. Paulus Ambunda (International) NAM 3. Juan Jose Montes MEX 3. Rocky Fuentes PHI 4. Gabutan D. Singwangcha (Oriental) PHI 4. Juan Francisco Estrada MEX 4. Omar Soto (NABO) MEX 5. Randy Caballero ( NABO) USA 5. Roberto Domingo Sosa ARG 5. Kwanpichit 13 Rien Express (Oriental) THAI 6. Felipe Orucuta MEX 6. William Urina COL 6. Luis Concepcion PAN 7. Sahib Usarov (Int-Cont) RUS 7. Suriyan Sor Rungvisai THAI 7. McWilliams Arroyo (Latino) PR 8. Immanuel Naidjala (WBO Africa) NAM 8. Daiki Kameda JPN 8. Toshiyuki Igarashi JPN 9. Taiki Eto JPN 9. Oscar Blanquet MEX 9. Abmerk Shindjuu (WBO Africa) NAM 10. Jose Nieves PR 10. Carlos Cuadras MEX 10. Jose Salgado MEX 11. Cesar Seda, Jr. PR 11. David Quijano (Latino) PR 11. Carlos Ruben Dario (Latino Int.) PHI 12. Tomoki Kameda JPN 12. Miguel Robles PR 12. Giovani Segura MEX 13. Julio Ceja MEX 13. Ryo Akaho JPN 13. Andrea Sarritzu ITA 14. Rolly Matsushita JPN 14. Hiroyuki Hisataka JPN 14. Wilbert Uicab MEX 15. Fredirex Rodriguez (Asia-Pacific) PHI 15. Johnny Garcia MEX 15. Nestor Daniel Narvaez ARG CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANSELMO MORENO WBA TEPPARITH KOKIETGYM WBA HERNAN MARQUEZ WBA LEODEGARIO SANTA CRUZ IBF JUAN CARLOS SANCHEZ, JR. IBF MORUTI MTHALENE IBF SHINSUKE YAMANAKA WBC YOTA SATO WBC TSHIYUKI IGARASHI WBC JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT BOXERS 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. Eduard Peneiro (WBO Youth) PHI 1. Carlos Buitrago NIC 2. Tommy Seran (Asia-Pacific) IND 2. Raul Garcia MEX 3. Oleydong Sithsamerchai THAI 3. Luis de la Rosa COL 4. Denver Cuello PHI 4. Merlito Sabillo PHI 5. Javier Mendoza MEX 5. Wanheng Menayothin THAI 6. Xiong Zhao Zhong CHN 6. Heri Amol (Asia-Pacific) IND 7. Armando Torres MEX 7. Paipharob Kokietgym THAI 8. Ryo Miyazaki JPN 8. Rammel Asenjo PHI 9. Sammy Gutierrez MEX 9. Hekkie Budler SA 10. Noknoi Sitthiprasert THAI 10. Carlos Velarde MEX 11. Kompayak Porpramook THAI 11. Jesus Silvestre MEX 12.
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