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Ranking As of Dec. 11, 2017 Ranking as of Dec. 11, 2017 HEAVYWEIGHT JR. HEAVYWEIGHT LT. HEAVYWEIGHT (Over 201 lb)(Over 91,17 kg) (200 lb)(90,72 kg) (175 lb)(79,38 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION JOSEPH PARKER NZ OLEKSANDR USYK UKR SERGEY KOVALEV RUS 1. Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) GER 1. Firat Arslan (WBO Europe) GER 1. Olexander Gvozdyk (NABO) UKR 2. Dominic Breazeale USA 2. Krzysztof Glowacki POL 2. Marcus Browne USA 3. Jarrell Miller USA 3. Maxim Vlasov RUS 3. Anthony Yarde (WBO Europe) UK 4. Dillian Whyte JAM 4. Noel Gevor ARM 4. Mike Lee USA 5. Tom Schwarz (Int-Cont) GER 5. Imre Szello (Int-Cont) HUN 5. Karo Murat ARM 6. Alexander Povetkin (International) RUS 6. Mateusz Masternak POL 6. Dominic Böesel GER 7. Kyotaro Fujimoto (Asia-Pacific) JPN 7. Yury Kashinsky (Oriental) RUS 7. Igor Mikhalkin RUS 8. Zhilei Zhang (Oriental) CHN 8. Artur Mann (International) KAZ 8. Manuel Ceballos (Latino) MEX 9. Agit Kabayel GER 9. Ruslan Fayfer RUS 9. Damien Hooper (International) AUST 10. Bryant Jennings USA 10. Andrew Tabiti USA 10. Joe Smith, Jr. USA 11. Hughie Fury UK 11. Arsen Goulamirian ARM 11. Sean Monaghan USA 12. Amir Mansour USA 12. Alexey Zubov RUS 12. Robert Parzeczewski (WBO Youth) POL 13. Otto Wallin SWD 13. Matty Askin UK 13. Blake Caperello AUST 14. Lucas Browne AUST 14. Ryad Merhy BEL 14. Fanlong Meng (Oriental) CHN 15. LaRon Mitchell USA 15. Micki Nielsen DEN 15. Gasan Gasanov (Asia-Pacific) RUS ** ** ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ANTHONY JOSHUA WBA DENIS LEBEDEV WBA DMITRY BIVOL WBA ANTHONY JOSHUA IBF MURAT GASSIEV IBF ARTHUR BETERBIEV IBF DEONTAY WILDER WBC MAIRIS BRIEDIS WBC ADONIS STEVENSON WBC SUP. MIDDLEWEIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT JR. MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 lb)(76,20 kg) (160 lb)(72,58 kg) (154 lb)(69,85 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION 0 GILBERTO RAMIREZ MEX BILLY JOE SAUNDERS UK SADAM ALI PR CHRISTINA HAMMER (Female) GER HANNA GABRIELS (Female) CR 1. Jesse Hart USA 1. Saul Alvarez MEX 1. Liam Smith UK 2. Callum Smith UK 2. David Lemieux CAN 2. Kanat Islam (NABO) KAZ 3. Rocky Fielding UK 3. Demetrius Andrade USA 3. Magomed Kurbonov (International) RUS 4. Habib Ahmed (WBO Africa) GHA 4. Daniel Jacobs USA 4. Dennis Hogan (Oriental) AUST 5. Shefat Isufi (Int-Cont) SRB 5. Jermall Charlo USA 5. Jimmy" Kilrain" Kelly (Int-Cont) UK 6. Vijender Singh (Asia-Pacific)/(Oriental) IN 6. Walter Kautondokwo (WBO Africa) NAM 6. John Vera USA 7. Roamer Alexis Angulo (Latino) COL 7. Maciej Sulecki POL 7. Julian Williams USA 8. J'Leon Love USA 8. Francis Lafreniere (NABO) CAN 8. Liam Williams UK 9. Erik Bazinyan CAN 9. Antoine Douglas USA 9. Diego Gabriel Chaves ARG 10. Vincent Feigenbutz GER 10. Martin Murray UK 10. Antonio Margarito MEX 11. Darryll Williams UK 11. Hugo Centeno, Jr. USA 11. Nathaniel Gallimore JAM 12. Stefan Haertel GER 12. Tommy Langford UK 12. Takeshi Inoue (Asia-Pacific) JPN 13. David Brophy UK 13. Conrad Cummings (WBO Europe) UK 13. Bakhram Murtazaliev RUS 14. Arthur Abraham ARM 14. Rafael Bejaran DR 14. Frank Galarza USA 15. Lerrone Richards (WBO Europe) UK 15. Jason Quigley IRE 15. Sebastian Formella GER ** Renato Egedi (WBO Youth) HUN ** Yasuyuki Akiyama (Asia Pacific) JPN **WuZhati Nuerlang (Asia-Pacific Youth) CHN CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS GEORGE GROVES WBA GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBA ERISLANDY LARA WBA JAMES DeGALE IBF GENNADY GOLOVKIN IBF JARRETT HURD IBF DAVID BENAVIDEZ WBC GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBC JERMELL CHARLO WBC WELTERWEIGHT JR. WELTERWEIGHT LIGHTWEIGHT (147 lb)(66,68 kg) (140 lb)(63,50 kg) (135 lb)(61,24 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION JEFF HORN AUST VACANT VACANT CECILIA BRAEKHUS (Female) NOR ANA LAURA ESTECHE (Female) ARG 1. Terence Crawford (Sup. Champion) USA 1. Terry Flanagan UK 1. Raymundo Beltran (NABO) MEX 2. Manny Pacquiao (Sup. Champion) PHI 2. Maurice Hooker USA 2. Paulus Moses (WBO Africa) NAM 3. Bradley Skeete UK 3. Alex Saucedo (Latino) MEX 3. Roman Andreev (Int-Cont) RUS 4. Egidijus Kavaliauskas LIT 4. Jack Catterall (Int-Cont.) UK 4. Nihito Arakawa (Asia Pacific) JPN 5. Giovanni Santillan (NABO) USA 5. Jose Zepeda (International) MEX 5. Gervonta Davis USA 6. Taras Shelestyuk UKR 6. Jason Pagara PHI 6. Craig Evans (WBO Europe) UK 7. Keita Obara (Asia-Pacific) JPN 7. Antonio Orozco MEX 7. Carlos Diaz Ramirez MEX 8. Carlos Ocampo MEX 8. Anthony Yigit SWD 8. Antonio Moran (Latino) MEX 9. Konstantin Ponomarev RUS 9. Hiroki Okada JPN 9. Ryan Martin USA 10. Ray Robinson USA 10. Julius Indongo NAM 10. Isa Chaniev (International) RUS 11. Gary Corcoran UK 11. Viktor Postol UKR 11. Felix Verdejo PR 12. Sammy Valentin (Int-Cont.) USA 12. Georgi Chelokhsaev RUS 12. Petr Petrov RUS 13. Stephen Danyo (WBO Europe) NER 13. Rogelio Jun Doliguez PHI 13. George Kambosos, Jr. AUST 14. Gabriel Angel Ledesma (Latino) ARG 14. Fatih Keles (WBO Europe) TUR 14. Daud Yordan IND 15. Custio Clayton CAN 15. Josh Taylor UK 15. Kye Mackenzie (Asia-Pacific Int.) AUST **Karen Chukhadzhyan (WBO Youth) UKR ** Darragh Foley (Oriental) UK ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS KEITH THURMAN WBA VACANT WBA JORGE LINARES WBA ERROL SPENCE, JR. IBF SERGEI LIPINETS IBF ROBERT EASTER, JR. IBF KEITH THURMAN WBC VACANT WBC MIKEY GARCIA WBC Subject to changes/Clasificaciones sujetas a cambios ** Regional Titles Page 1 Ranking as of Dec. 11, 2017 JR. LIGHTWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (130 lb)(58,97 kg) (126 lb)(57,15 kg) (122 lb)(55,34 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION 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. Masayuki Ito (Asia-Pacific) JPN 1. Joseph Diaz (NABO) USA 1. Cesar Juarez MEX 2. Miguel Roman MEX 2. Mark Magsayo (International) PHI 2. Isaac Dogboe (International) GHA 3. Evgeny Chuprakov (Int-Cont) RUS 3. Sakaria Lukas (WBO Africa) NAM 3. Nonito Donaire PHI 4. Christopher Diaz (NABO) PR 4. Carl Frampton UK 4. Diego De La Hoya (NABO) MEX 5. Francisco Vargas MEX 5. Genesis Servania PHI 5. Marlon Tapales PHI 6. Jeremiah Nakathila (WBO Africa) NAM 6. Jhack Tepora (Int-Cont) PHI 6. Juan Miguel Elorde (Asia-Pacific) PHI 7. Zoltan Kovacs HUN 7. Oleg Malynovskyi UKR 7. Tomoki Kameda JPN 8. Mikail Alexeev (WBO Youth) RUS 8. Josh Warrington UK 8. Jason Moloney AUST 9. Saul Rodriguez USA 9. Luke Jackson (Oriental) AUST 9. Emanuel Navarrete MEX 10. Masaru Sueyoshi JPN 10. Scott Quigg UK 10. Thomas Ward UK 11. Billy Dib AUST 11. Albert Pagara PHI 11. Tramaine Williams USA 12. Leon Woodstock (WBO Europe) UK 12. Ryan Walsh UK 12. Ryo Matsumoto JPN 13. Jin Xiang Pan (Asia-Pacific Youth) CHN 13. Richard Pumicpic (Asia-Pacific) PHI 13. Yusaku Kuga JPN 14. Takuya Watanabe (Oriental) JPN 14. Erick Ituarte MEX 14. Jose Velasquez (Latino) CHL 15. Avery Sparrow USA 15. Josue Veraza (Latino) MEX 15. Lodumo Lamati SA **Joe Noynay (Asia-Pacific Youth) PHI ** Mark Urvanov (Asia-Pacific Youth) RUS ** **Nathaniel May (Asia-Pacifc Int.) AUST CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ALBERTO MACHADO WBA LEO SANTA CRUZ WBA DANIEL ROMAN WBA VACANT IBF LEE SELBY IBF RYOSUKE IWASA IBF MIGUEL BERCHELT WBC GARY RUSSELL, JR. WBC REY VARGAS WBC BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (118 lb)(53,52 kg) (115 lb)(52,16 kg) (112 lb)(50,80 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION ZOLANI TETE SA NAOYA INOUE JPN SHO KIMURA JPN DANIELA ROMINA BERMUDEZ (Female) ARG VACANT MONSERRAT ALARCON (Female) MEX 1. Omar Narvaes ARG 1. Rex Tso (International) HK 1. Toshiyuki Igarashi JPN 2. Daniel Lozano (Latino) USA 2. Aston Palicte PHI 2. Kosei Tanaka JPN 3. Juan Carlos Payano DR 3. Felipe Orucuta MEX 3. Zou Shiming CHN 4. Paul Butler UK 4. Jose Martinez (NABO) PR 4. Brian Viloria USA 5. Emmanuel Rodriguez PR 5. Koki Eto JPN 5. Francisco Rodriguez, Jr. MEX 6. Ryo Akaho JPN 6. Yoan Boyeaux FRA 6. Sirichai Thaiyen THAI 7. Duke Micah GHA 7. Jonas Sultan PHI 7. Andrew Selby UK 8. Mzuvukile Magwaca SA 8. Kittipong Jaigrajang "O. Sithsamerchai" THAI 8. Keyvin Lara NIC 9. Lee Haskins UK 9. Juan Jose Jurado (Latino) ARG 9. Froilan Saludar PHI 10. Hiroaki Teshigawara (Asia Pacific) JPN 10. Carlos Cuadras MEX 10. Paddy Barnes (Int-Cont) IRE 11. Michael Dasmariñas PHI 11. Vincent Legrand FRA 11. Masayuki Kuroda JPN 12. Rau'shee Warren USA 12. Ryuichi Funai JPN 12. Angel Moreno (Latino) SPN 13. Mark Anthony Geraldo (Oriental) PHI 13. Iran Diaz MEX 13. Ronnie Baldonado (Oriental Int.) PHI 14. Takuma Inoue JPN 14. Wenfeng Ge (Oriental) CHN 14. Jay Harris UK 15. Stephon Young USA 15. Sunny Edwards (Europe) UK 15. Oscar Vasquez MEX ** **Hirofumi Mukai (Asia Pacfic) JPN ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS RYAN BURNETT WBA KHALID YAFAI WBA VACANT WBA RYAN BURNETT IBF JERWIN ANCAJAS IBF DONNIE NIETES IBF LUIS NERY WBC WISAKSIL WANGEK WBC DIAGO HIGA WBC JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE MONTH (108 lb)(48,99 kg) (105 lb)(47,63 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION ANGEL ACOSTA PR RYUYA YAMANAKA JPN VACANT KAYOKO EBATA (Female) JPN ATOM CHAMPION: NAO IKEYAMA (Female) JPN 1. Ryuji Hara JPN 1. Robert Paradero (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 2. Jonathan Taconing PHI 2. Vic Saludar PHI 3. Felix Alvarado NIC 3. Janiel Rivera PR 4. Randy Petalcorin PHI 4. Moises Calleros MEX 5. Carlos Canizales VEN 5. Reiya Konishi JPN 6. Tetsuya Hisada JPN 6. Mark Anthony Barriaga (International) PHI 7. Gilberto Parra Medina MEX 7. Byron Rojas NIC 8. Christian Araneta (Oriental) PHI 8. Alexis Diaz VEN 9. Vince Paras (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 9. Jerry Tomogdan (Asia-Pacific) PHI 10. Moises Fuentes MEX 10. Chaozhong Xiong CHN 11. Akira Yaegashi JPN 11.
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