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WBO Ranking As of Nov. 2011 Ranking as of Nov. 14, 2011 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 1. Robert Helenius (Int-Cont) FIN 1. Ola Afolabi (Int-Cont) GB 1. Dmitry Sukhotsky (Int-Cont) RUS 2. Alexander Dimitrenko GER 2. Denis Lebedev RUS 2. Braimah Kamoko (WBO Africa) GHA 3. Chris Arreola USA 3. Lateef Kayode NIG 3. Eduard Gutknecht GER 4. Denis Boytsov RUS 4. BJ Flores (NABO) USA 4. Soulan Pownceby (Asia-Pacific) NZ 5. Alexander Ustinov RUS 5. Nuri Seferi (WBO Europe) ALB 5. Marcus Vinicius de Oliveira (Latino) BRA 6. Carlos Takam (WBO Africa) CAM 6. Aleksandr Alekseev (Asia-Pacific) RUS 6. Robin Krasniqi (WBO Europe) GER 7. Amir Mansour (NABO) USA 7. Mateusz Masternak POL 7. Kariz Kariuki KEN 8. Ondrej Pala (WBO Europe) CZE 8. Pawel Kolodziej POL 8. Karo Murat GER 9. Jean Marc Mormeck FRA 9. Nenad Borovcanin (WBO Europe Int.) SER 9. Andrzej Fonfara (NABO) POL 10. Seth Mitchell USA 10. Steve Cunningham USA 10. Dustin Dirks GER 11. Chauncy Welliver (Asia-Pacific Int.) (China) NZ 11. Tommy Karpency USA 11. Denis Simcic SVN 12. Monte Barrett (Asia-Pac) (Oriental) USA 12. Laudelino Barros BRA 12. Viacheslav Uzelkov UKR 13. Kubrat Pulev BUL 13. Rakhim Chakhkiev RUS 13. Tomas Kovacs SVK 14. Francesco Pianeta ITA 14. Firat Arslan GER 14. Isaac Chilemba MAL 15. Luis Ortiz CUB 15.Julio Cesar Dos Santos (Latino) BRA 15. Tony Bellew GB ** Sullivan Barrera (Latino Int.) CUB 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 BERNARD HOPKINS 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 ROBERT STIEGLITZ GER DMITRY PIROG RUS ZAURBEK BAYSANGUROV RUS CHRISTINA HAMMER (Female) GER HANNA GABRIEL (Female) CR 1. Mikkel Kessler DK 1. Andy Lee IRE 1. Lukas Konecny (Int-Cont) CZE 2. Kelly Pavlik USA 2. Maksym Bursak (Int-Cont) UKR 2. Serhiy Dzinziruk UKR 3. George Groves GB 3. Marco Antonio Rubio MEX 3. James Kirkland USA 4. Arthur Abraham ARM 4. Grzegorz Proksa POL 4. Vanes Martirosyan ARM 5. James DeGale (Int-Cont.) GB 5. Sebastian Zbik GER 5. Pawel Wolak POL 6. Renan St. Juste CAN 6. Jose Miguel Torres (NABO) COL 6. Paul Williams USA 7. Nader Hamdan (Asia-Pacific) AUST 7. Mathew Macklin GB 7. Erislandy Lara CUB 8. Pablo O. Natalio Farias (Latino) ARG 8. Nobuhiro Ishida JPN 8. Jonathan Gonzalez (NABO) PR 9. Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna (Latino Int.) ARG 9. Martin Murray GB 9. Michel Soro (WBO Europe) FRA 10. Roberto Santos (WBO Europe) SPN 10. Daniel Jacobs USA 10. Demetrius Andrade USA 11. Anthony Dirrell USA 11. Gennady Martirosyan ARM 11. Cory Spinks USA 12. Willbeforce Shihepo (WBO Africa) NAM 12. Avtandil Khurtsidze GEO 12. Javier Maciel (Latino) ARG 13. Nikola Sjekloca SER 13. Rafael Bejaran (WBO Europe) DR 13. Jorge Melendez (Latino Int.) PR 14. Maxim Vlasov RUS 14. Billi Facundo Godoy (Latino) ARG 14. Joey Hernandez USA 15. Henry Weber GER 15. Laatekwei Hammond (WBO Africa) GHA 15. Ruben Varon SPN ** ** Kojo Issah (WBO Africa Int.) GHA CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANDRE WARD WBA FELIX STURM WBA MIGUEL COTTO WBA LUCIAN BUTE IBF DANIEL GEALE IBF CORNELIUS BUNDRAGE IBF CARL FROCH WBC JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ 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 MANNY PACQUIAO (Sup Champion) PHI TIMOTHY BRADLEY USA JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ (Sup Champ) MEX CECILIA BRAEKHUS (Female) NOR FERNANDA SOLEDAD ALEGRE(Female) ARG RICKY BURNS (Interim) GB 1. Mike Jones (NABO) USA 1. Cesar Rene Cuenca (Latino) ARG 1. Kevin Mitchell (Int-Cont) GB 2. Kell Brook GB 2. Danny Garcia (Int-Cont.) USA 2. Alisher Rahimov (Asia-Pacific) UZB 3. Devon Alexander USA 3. Javier Castro (Latino Int.) MEX 3. Sharif Bogere (NABO) UG 4. Diego G. Chaves (Latino) ARG 4. Mike Alvarado USA 4. Paulus Moses NAM 5. Frankie Gavin (Int-Cont) GB 5. Lucas Matthysee ARG 5. John Molina USA 6. Bethuel Ushona (WBO Africa Int. NAM 6. Mercito Gesta PHI 6. José A. Gonzalez (Latino) PR 7. Paul Malignaggi USA 7. Sergey Fedchenko (WBO Europe) UKR 7. Henry Lundy USA 8. Omar Chavez MEX 8. Kendall Holt USA 8. Marvin Quintero MEX 9. Jan Zaveck SLO 9. Lamont Peterson USA 9. Darley Perez COL 10. Freddy Hernandez MEX 10. Karim Mayfield (NABO) USA 10. Michael Katsidis AUST 11. Shawn Porter USA 11. Steven Willis AUST 11. Vicente Escobedo USA 12. Jorge Paez, Jr. MEX 12. Alberto Mosquera PAN 12. David Diaz USA 13. Ed Paredes (Latino Int.) USA 13. Ruslan Provodnikov RUS 13. Sarfo Tyson (WBO Africa Int.) GHA 14. Valeriy Brazhnyk UKR 14. Rosbel Montoya MEX 14. Eduard Trojanovskij RUS 15. Gumersindo Lucas Carrasco ARG 15. Willy Blain FRA 15. Daniel Estrada MEX ** ** Martin Haikali (WBO Africa) NAM CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS VYACHESLAV SENCHENKO WBA AMIR KHAN WBA JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ WBA ANDRE BERTO IBF AMIR KHAN IBF MIGUEL VAZQUEZ IBF FLOYD MAYWEATHER, JR. WBC ERICK MORALES WBC ANTONIO DeMARCO WBC ** Regional Titles Ranking as of Nov. 14, 2011 JR. LIGHTWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (130LBS.)(58,97 KGS) (126 lbs.)(57,15 kgs) (122 lbs.)(55,34 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION VACANT ORLANDO SALIDO MEX JORGE ARCE ** MEX RAMONA KUEHNE (Female) GER ANA JULATON (Female) PHI YESICA MARCOS (Female Interim) ARG 1. Adrien Broner USA 1. Juan Manuel Lopez (Latino) PR 1. Nonito Donaire PHI 2. Eloy Perez (NABO) USA 2. Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo (Asia-Pacific) THAI 2. Fernando Montiel MEX 3. Will Tomlinson (Oriental) (Asia-Pacific) AUST 3. Miguel Angel Garcia (NABO) USA 3. Jonathan Oquendo (Latino) PR 4. Roman Maritnez (Int-Cont) PR 4. Joel Brunker (Oriental Int.) AUST 4. Wilfredo Vazquez, Jr. (Int-Cont.) PR 5. Juan Carlos Burgos (Latino) MEX 5. Lorenzo Villanueva (Oriental) PHI 5. Sod Looknongyangtoy (Asia-Pacific) THAI 6. Vicente M. Rodriguez ARG 6. Vyachelav Gusev (WBO Europe) RUS 6. Chris Avalos USA 7. Yuriorkis Gamboa CUB 7. Orlando Cruz (Latino Int.) PR 7. Rafael Marquez MEX 8. Dante Jardon MEX 8. Nicholas Walters JAM 8. Daniel Iannazzo (Asia Pacific Youth) AUST 9. Terdsak Jandaeng THAI 9. Daniel Ponce De Leon MEX 9. Jessie Albaracin (Oriental) PHI 10. Diego Magdaleno USA 10. Luis Franco CUB 10. Jayson Velez (Latino Int.) PR 11. Miguel Beltran, Jr. MEX 11. Marcel Meyerdiercks GER 11. Alejandro Lopez MEX 12. Maxwell Awuku (WBO Africa) GHA 12. Oscar Escandon COL 12. Jose Nieves PR 13. Ramon Maas MEX 13. Alex De Oliveira BRA 13. Alfred Tetteh (WBO Africa) GHA 14. Vitali Tajbert KAZ 14. Robert Kopa Palue (Asia-Pacific Int.) IND 14. Jonathan Romero COL 15. Art Hovhannisyan ARM 15. Carlos Manuel Reyes DR 15. Macbute Sinyabi SA ** Osumana Akaba (WBO Africa Int.) GHA CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS TAKASHI UCHIYAMA WBA CHRIS JOHN WBA RICO RAMOS WBA JUAN CARLOS SALGADO IBF BILLY DIB IBF TAKALANI NDLOVU IBF TAKAHIRO AOH WBC JOHNNY GONZALEZ WBC TOSHIAKI NISHIOKA WBC BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (118 lbs.)(53,52 kgs) (115 lbs.)(52,16 kgs) (112 lbs.)(50,80 kgs) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION VACANT OMAR NARVAEZ (Sup Champion) ARG BRIAN VILORIA USA KALIESHA WEST (Female) USA CAROLINA DUER (Female) ARG SUSIANNA KENTIKIEN (Female) ARM 1. Pungluang Sor Singyu (Asia-Pac Youth) THAI 1. Daniel Rosa (WBO Youth) MEX 1. Giovani Segura MEX 2. Alex John Banal (Asia-Pacific) PHI 2. Jose Cabrera MEX 2. Froilan Saludar (WBO Youth) (Asia-Pac.) PHI 3. Paulus Ambunda (WBO Africa) NAM 3. Cesar Seda, Jr. PR 3. Milan Melindo (Int-Cont) PHI 4. Vic Darchinyan ARM 4. Juan Mercedes (Latino) DR 4. Julio Cesar Miranda MEX 5. Angky Angkota IND 5. Isack Junior (Asia-Pacific) IND 5. Rocky Fuentes PHI 6. Dayer Gabutan (Oriental) PHI 6. Roberto Domingo Sosa ARG 6. Luis Concepcion PAN 7. Marlon Tapales PHI 7. Kwanpichit 13 Rien Express (Oriental) THAI 7. Jose Salgado MEX 8. Tomoki Kameda JPN 8. Juan Jose Montes MEX 8. Panomroonglek Kaiyarn-Hadaogym THAI 9. William Prado (Latino) BRA 9. Cristian Mijares MEX 9. Rafael Lozano SPN 10. Rodolfo Hernandez MEX 10. Juan Carlos Sanchez MEX 10. Nestor Daniel Narvaez ARG 11. Sahib Usarov RUS 11. Daiki Kameda JPN 11. Nobuo Nashiro JPN 12. Joseph Agbeko GHA 12. Kenji Oba JPN 12. Jeffrey Cerna (Oriental) PHI 13. Juan Alberto Rosas MEX 13. Jerwin Ancajas (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 13. Toshiyuki Igarashi JPN 14. Phumzile Matyhila SA 14. Takuya Kogawa JPN 14. Tadeu Pantoja (Latino) BRA 15. Immanuel Naidjala (WBO Africa Int.) NAM 15. Hiroyuki Hisataka JPN 15. Richie Mepranum PHI CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANSELMO MORENO WBA TOMONOBU SHIMIZU WBA HERNAN MARQUEZ WBA ABNER MARES IBF RODRIGO GUERRERO IBF MORUTI MTHALENE IBF SHINSUKE YAMANAKA WBC SURIYAN POR CHOKCHAI WBC PONGSAKLEK WONJONGKAM WBC JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT (108 lbs.)(48,99 kgs) (105 lbs.)(47,63 kgs) BOXERS OF THE MONTH CHAMPION CHAMPION DONNIE NIETES PHI MOISES FUENTES MEX YESICA Y. BOPP (Female) ARG 1. Tommy Seran (Asia-Pacific) IND 1. Carlos Buitrago NIC 2. Luis Ceja MEX 2. Ivan Calderon (Latino) PR 3. Rodel Mayol PHI 3. Heri Amol (Asia-Pacific) IND 4. Eduard Peneiro (WBO Youth) PHI 4. Raul Garcia MEX 5. Jesus Geles COL 5. Wanheng Menayothin THAI 6. Ramon Garcia MEX 6. Oleydong Sithsamerchai THAI 7. Carlos Ruben Dario Ruiz (Latino) ARG 7. Luis de la Rosa COL 8. Xiong Zhao Zhong CHN 8.
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