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OPBF Ratings 2021 January M Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation OPBF AUGUST RATINGS 2021 Compiled by: OPBF Rating Committee: Frank Hadley (Chairman), Arnie Najera, Jerrold Tomeldan, Shigeru Masuda. STRAWWEIGHT (105 lbs, 47.627 kg) LIGHT-FLYWEIGHT (108 lbs, 48.988 kg) FLYWEIGHT (112 lbs, 50.802 kg) Champion Melvin Jerusalem Champion Kenichi Horikawa (J) Champion Vacant Won date July 16, 2021 Won date July 25, 2020 Won date Last defence Last defence Last defence Man.def.due February, 2022 Man.def.due January 25, 2022 Man.def.due 1 Masataka Taniguchi(J) 1 Mark Vicelles(P) 1 Genesis Libranza (P) 2 Norihito Tanaka (J) 2 Katsunari Takayama(J) 2 Seigo Yuri Akui(J) 3 Tsubasa Koura (J) 3 Riku Kano(J) 3 Kento Hatanaka(J) 4 Lito Dante (P) 4 Cristian Araneta (P) 4 Bienvenido Ligas (P) 5 Yudai Shigeoka(J) 5 Joey Canoy (P) 5 Jaysever Abcede(P) 6 Kai Ishizawa(J) 6 Daiki Tomita(J) 6 Giemel Magramo (P) 7 Ginjiro Shigeoka(J) 7 Tanawat Nakoon(T) 7 Wulan Tuolehazi © 8 Marco John Rementizo (P) 8 Dave Apolinario (P) 8 Ryota Yamauchi (J) 9 Arar Andales(P) 9 John Michael Zulueta (P) 9 Sho Kimura (J) 10 Samuel Salva (P) 10 Mark Anthony Barriga (P) 10 Seiya Fujikita(J) 11 Toto Landero(P) 11 Tibo Monabesa (I) 11 Takuya Kogawa (J) 12 Clyde Azarcon (P) 12 Shokichi Iwata (J) 12 Michael Mendoza (P) 13 Jonathon Almacen (P) 13 Orlie Silvestre(P) 13 Miel Fajardo (P) 14 Jing Xiang (C) 14 Jayson Vayson(P) 14 Taku Kuwabara(J) 15 15 15 Silver Champion Vacant Silver Champion Vacant Silver Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant SUPER-FLYWEIGHT (115 lbs, 52.163 kg) BANTAMWEIGHT (118 lbs, 53.524 kg) SUPER-BANTAMWEIGHT (122 lbs, 55.338 kg) Champion Ryoji Fukunaga(J) Champion Kazuki Nakajima(J) Champion Hiroaki Teshigawara(J) Won date December 14, 2020 Won date May 21, 2021 Won date October 11, 2018 Last defence Last defence Last defence Man.def.due September 14, 2021 Man.def.due November 21, 2022 Man.def.due Overdue 1 Sho Ishida(J) 1 Ryosuke Nishida (J) 1 Jhunriel Ramonal (P) 2 Masayoshi Hashizume(J) 2 Keita Kurihara (J) 2 Shingo Wake(J) 3 Akio Furutani(J) 3 Tasana Salapat(T) Silver 3 Gakuya Furuhashi(J) 4 K.J Cataraja (P) 4 Michael Dasmarinas (P) 4 Genesis Kashimi Servania(J) 5 Hiroyuki Kudaka(J) 5 Daigo Higo (J) 5 Ryo Akaho (J) 6 Kenta Nakagawa (J) 6 Seiya Tsutsumi(J) 6 Ryohei Takahashi(J) 7 Hayate Kaji(J) 7 Kyosuke Sawada (J)7 Albert Pagara (P) 8 Cris Paulino(P) 8 Giovanni Escaner (P) 8 Mark Anthony Geraldo(P) 9 Sirichai Thaiyen(T) Silver 9 Kai Chiba(J) 9 Yusaku Kuga(J) 10 Lap Cheong Cheong(C) Youth 10 Froilan Saludar (P) 10 Ryoichi Tamura(J) 11 Takayuki Okumoto(J) 11 Carlo Demecillo (P) 11 Carl Jammes Martin(P) 12 Dynamic Kenji (J) 12 Ikuro Sadatsune(J) 12 Ryo Matsumoto(J) 13 Jakkrawut Majoogoen(T) 13 Mike Plania (P) 13 Zhong Liu (C) 14 Ryusei Kawaura(J) 14 Tsubashi Murachi (J) 14 Ye Joon Kim(K) 15 Yuta Matsuo(J) 15 Vincent Astrolabio (P) 15 Arthur Villanueva (P) Silver Champion Sirichai Thaiyen(T) Silver Champion Tasana Salapat (T) Silver Champion Vacant Youth Champion Lap Cheong Cheong(C) Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant FEATHERWEIGHT (126 lbs, 57.153 kg) SUPER-FEATHERWEIGHT (130 lbs, 58.967 kg) LIGHTWEIGHT (135 lbs, 61.235 kg) Champion Satoshi Shimizu(J) Champion Vacant Champion Shuichiro Yoshino(J) Won date October 30, 2017 Won date Won date October 10, 2019 Last defence May 10, 2021 Last defence Last defence September 3, 2020 Man.def.due Overdue Man.def.due Man.def.due June 3, 2021 1 Hinata Maruta(J) 1 Joe Noynay (P) 1 Masayoshi Nakatani(J) 2 Reiya Abe(J) 2 Kosuke Saka(J) 2 Hironori Mishiro(J) 3 Ryo Sagawa(J) 3 Yoshimitsu Kimura(J) 3 Masayuki Ito(J) 4 Peter Apolinar (P) Silver 4 Takuya Watanabe(J) 4 Romero Duno (P) 5 Daisuke Watanabe(J) 5 Bruno Tarimo (A) 5 Jacob Ng(A) 6 Musashi Mori (J) 6 Shu Utsuki(J) 6 Masahiro Suzuki (J) 7 Jhon Gemino(P) 7 Brock Jarvis (A) 7 Kye Mackenzie(A) 8 Hiroshige Osawa(J) 8 Liam Wilson(A) 8 Masanori Rikiishi(J) 9 Jeo Santisima (P) 9 Tomjune Mangubat(P) 9 Roldan Aldea(P) 10 Jess Rhey Waminal (P) 10 Marvin Esquierdo(P) 10 Toru Kiyota (J) 11 Richad Pumicpic (P) 11 Jackson Jon England (A) 11 Xiangxiang Sun(C) 12 Ryo Hino(J) 12 T.C. Priestly (A) 12 Mark Bernaldez(P) 13 Mikito Nakano(J) 13 Yamato Hata(J) 13 Tatsuya Yanagi(J) 14 Ryotaro Motohashi(J) 14 Kanehiro Nakagawa(J) 14 Kieran Cronin (A) 15 Landy Cris Leon (P) 15 Paul Fleming (A) 15 Shu Utsuki (J) Silver Champion Peter Apolinar Silver Champion Vacant Silver Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Chia Ching Hung(TW) Youth Champion Vacant * Silver Champion Mandatory contender - Hamzah Farouk SUPER-LIGHTWEIGHT (140 lbs, 63.503 kg) WELTERWEIGHT (147 lbs, 66.678 kg) SUPER-WELTERWEIGHT (154 lbs, 69.853 kg) Champion Rikki Naito(J) Champion Ryota Toyoshima(J) Champion Vacant Won date January 13, 2018 Won date January 16, 2021 Won date Last defence November 21, 2020 Last defence May 20, 2021 Last defence Man.def.due Overdue Man.def.due July, 2021 - Overdue Man.def.due 1 Liam Paro (A) 1 Keita Obara(J) 1 Hironobu Matsunaga(J) 2 Andy Hiraoka(J) 2 Yuki Nagano (J) 2 Takeshi Inoue (J) 3 Hiroki Okada (J) 3 Yuke Beppu (J) 3 Wade Ryan(A) 4 Darragh Foley(A) 4 You Li Dong(C) Silver 4 Joel Camilleri(A) 5 Justin Frost(A) 5 Shoki Sakai (J) 5 Tommy Browne(A) 6 Daishi Nagata(J) 6 Steve Gago(A) 6 Yuto Shimizu(J) 7 Baishanbo Nasiyiwula(C) 7 Youssef Dib(A) 7 Jung Kyoung Lee(K) 8 Waylon Law(A) 8 Andrew Hunt (A) 8 Rei Nkajima(J) 9 Lei Wang(C) 9 Steven Spark (A)\ 9 Kenbati Haiyilao(C) 10 Cristiano Aoqui (B) (J) 10 Al Rivera(P) 10 Gyung Mo Yuh(K) 11 Koichi Aso(J) 11 Kudura Kaneko(J) 11 Nick Frese(T) 12 Steve Spark (A) 12 In Duck Seo(K) 12 Cheng Su(C) 13 Jin Sasaki (J) 13 Jack Brubaker(A) 13 Ben Mahoney (A) 14 Akihiro Kondo(J) 14 Ben Kite (A) 14 Ryosuke Maruki (J) 15 Terry Tzouramanis(A) 15 Jay-Ar Inson(P) 15 Victor Nagbe (A) Silver Champion Vacant Silver Champion You Li Dong(C) Silver Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant MIDDLEWEIGHT (160 lbs, 72.575 kg) SUPER-MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 lbs, 76.204 kg) LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT (175 lbs, 79.379 kg) Champion Kazuto Takesako(J) Champion Vacant Champion Vacant Won date January 18, 2020 Won date Won date Last defence May 19, 2021 Last defence Last defence Man.def.due July, 2021 Man.def.due Man.def.due 1 Dennis Hogan(A) 1 Jayde Michell(A) 1 Fanlong Meng(C) 2 Emmanuel Carlos(A) Silver 2 Cesar Mateo Tapia(A) 2 Faris Chevalier (A) 3 Michael Zerafa(A) 3 Zulipikaer Maimaitiali(C) 3 Mose Auimatagi Jr.(NZ) 4 Ainiwaer Yilixiati(C) 4 Tae San Kil (K) 4 Tewa Karam (T) 5 Wes Capper(A) 5 Adli Hafidz(MY) 5 Leti Leti(A) 6 Issac Hardman(A) 6 Sung-Jae Jo(K) 6 Blake Caparello(A) 7 Yuki Nonaka (J) 7 Mark Kassab(A) 7 Conor Wallace(A) 8 Tej Pratap Singh(A) 8 Sakio Bika (A) 8 Matt Sheehan (A) 9 Rocy Jerkic(A) 9 9 Lucas Miller(A) 10 Mark Lucas(A) 10 10 Rohan Murdock (A) 11 Hyun Min Yang(K) 11 11 12 Riku Kunimoto(J) 12 12 13 Nath Nwachukwu (J) 13 13 14 Shinobu Hosokawa(J) 14 14 15 15 15 Silver Champion Emmanuel Carlos(A) Silver Champion Mose Auimatagi(NZ) Silver Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant CRUISERWEIGHT (200 lbs, 90.719 kg) HEAVYWEIGHT (over 200 lbs, 90.719kg) Champion Vacant Champion Vacant Won date Won date Last defence Last defence Man.def.due Man.def.due 1 David Light(NZ) 1 Joseph Parker(NZ) 2 Peng Qu(C) Silver 2 Junior Fa(NZ) 3 Jason Whateley(A) 3 Zhilei Zhang(C) 4 Mark Flanagan (A) 4 Demsey Mckean(A) 5 Floyd Masson(A) 5 Hemi Ahio (NZ) 6 Savenaca Naliva(F) 6 Herman Purcell(A) 7 Ben Sila (A) 7 Paul Gallen (A) 8 Kane Watts (A) 8 Lucas Browne(A) 9 Hyun Tae Bae(K) 9 Ryu Ueda(J) 10 Muhamad Farkhan(MY) 10 Sung Min Lee(K) OPBF Office 11 Aaron Russel(A) 11 Jong Kook Kim(K) Tokyo Dome 1-3-61, Kouraku, 12 Daniel Russell(A) 12 Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 13 David Aloua(A) 13 Tel : +81-3-3816-5761 14 14 Fax : +81-3-3816-5760 15 15 E-mail : [email protected] Silver Champion Peng Qu(C) Silver Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant Youth Champion Vacant *(A) = Australia, (C) = China, (F) = Fiji, (HK) = Hong Kong, (I) = Indonesia, (J) = Japan, (K) = Korea, (M) = Mongolia, (NZ) = New Zealand, (P) = Philippines, (S) = Samoa, (T) = Thailand, (To) = Tonga, (TW)= Taiwan, (MY) = Malaysia, (Sin) = Singapore, (J/P) = Filipino who is under a Japanese manager (Country A/Country B) = Boxer whose nationarity is "B" but is under a manager licensed in "A" Man.def.due = Due date of mandatory defense. 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