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Ranking As of May 10, 2016 Ranking as of May 10, 2016 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 TYSON FURY UK KRZYSZTOF GLOWACKI POL SERGEY KOVALEV (Sup. Champ) RUS 1. Joseph Parker (Oriental) NZ 1. Oleksandr Usyk (Int-Cont.) UKR 1. Dominic Böesel (Inter-Continental) GER 2. Wladimir Klitschko (Sup. Champion) UKR 2. Noel Gevor (International) ARM 2. Andre Ward USA 3. Carlos Takam CAM 3. Thomas Williams, Jr. USA 3. Sean Monaghan (NABO) USA 4. Alexander Ustinov RUS 4. Damir Beljo (WBO Europe) BA 4. Andrzej Fonfara POL 5. Andy Ruiz USA 5. Mairis Briedis LAT 5. Erik Skoglund DEN 6. Hughie Fury (Int-Cont.) UK 6. Micki Nielsen DEN 6. Robert Stieglitz GER 7. Michael Wallisch (WBO Europe) GER 7. Firat Arslan GER 7. Artur Beterbiev RUS 8. Edmund Gerber KAZ 8. Olanrewaju Durodola NIG 8. Umar Salamov RUS 9. Malik Scott USA 9. Murat Gassiev RUS 9. Igor Mikhalkin GER 10. Kubrat Pulev BUL 10. Jordan Shimmell USA 10. Marcus Browne USA 11. Jarrell Miller USA 11. Mateusz Masternak POL 11. Chad Dawson USA 12. Izuagbe Ugonoh (WBO Africa) NIG 12. Dmytro Kucher UKR 12. Isidro Ranoni Prieto (Latino) PAR 13. Arthur Spilka POL 13. Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL 13. Enrico Koelling GER 14. Arnold Gjergjaj SWI 14. Maxim Vlasov RUS 14. Olexander Gvozdyk UKR 15. Tom Schwarz (WBO Youth) GER 15. Ovill McKenzie UK 15. Isaac Chilemba MW ** ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS TYSON FURY WBA DENIS LEBEDEV WBA SERGEY KOVALEV WBA ANTHONY JOSHUA IBF VICTOR RAMIREZ IBF SERGEY KOVALEV IBF DEONTAY WILDER WBC VACANT 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 GILBERTO RAMIREZ MEX BILLY JOE SAUNDERS UK LIAM SMITH UK CHRISTINA HAMMER (Female) GER HANNA GABRIELS (Female) CR 1. Jesse Hart (NABO) USA 1. Avtandil Khurtsidze (International) USA 1. Miguel Cotto PR 2. Patrick Nielsen DEN 2. Tommy Langford (Int-Cont.) UK 2. Demetrius Andrade (Internantional) USA 3. George Groves UK 3. Arif Magomedov RUS 3. Oleksandr Spirko UKR 4. Jamie Cox UK 4. Artur Akavov RUS 4. Yuki Nonaka JPN 5. Robin Krasniqi GER 5. David Lemieux (NABO) CAN 5. Gary Corcoran (Int-Cont) UK 6. Arthur Abraham ARM 6. Hugo Centeno, Jr. USA 6. Sirimongkol Singwancha (Asia-Pacific) THAI 7. Callum Smith UK 7. Andy Lee IRE 7. Willie Nelson USA 8. Isaac Ekpo NIG 8. Ryota Murata JPN 8. Predrag Radosevic MTG 9. Trevor McCumby USA 9. Max Bursak UKR 9. Charles Hatley USA 10. Zac Dunn AUST 10. Tureano Johnson BAH 10. Julian Williams USA 11. Rohan Murdock AUST 11. Hassam N'Dam N'Jikam FRA 11. Michel Soro FRA 12. Rocky Fielding UK 12. Maciej Sulecki POL 12. Ahmet Patterson TUR 13. Rogelio Medina MEX 13. Chris Eubank, Jr. UK 13. Liam Williams UK 14. Dominik Britsch GER 14. Ievgen Khytrov UKR 14. Stephan Horvath (WBO Europe) CZ 15. Juergen Doberstein GER 15. Jan Meiser (WBO Youth) KAZ 15. Dennis Hogan AUST ** Henrri D. Polanco (Latino) DR CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS FELIX STURM WBA GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBA ERISLANDY LARA WBA JAMES DeGALE IBF GENNADY GOLOVKIN IBF JERMALL CHARLO IBF BADOU JACK WBC SAUL ALVAREZ WBC VACANT WBC WELTERWEIGHT JR. WELTERWEIGHT LIGHTWEIGHT (147 lb)(66,68 kg) (140 lb)(63,50 kg) (135 lb)(61,24 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION JESSIE VARGAS USA TERENCE CRAWFORD USA TERRY FLANAGAN UK CECILIA BRAEKHUS (Female) NOR VACANT YOHANA BELEN ALFONZO (Female) ARG 1. Manny Pacquiao (International) PHI 1. Jason Pagara PHI 1. Jose Zepeda MEX 2. Timothy Bradley USA 2. Ruslan Provodnikov RUS 2. Felix Verdejo ( Latino) PR 3. Errol Spence, Jr. USA 3. Julius Indongo (WBO Africa) NAM 3. Michael Perez USA 4. Jeff Horn (Int-Cont) AUST 4. Jack Catterall (Int-Cont.) UK 4. Jose Felix, Jr. MEX 5. Konstantin Ponomarev RUS 5. Maurice Hooker (NABO) USA 5. Daud Yordan (Asia-Pac) IND 6. Bradley Skeete (WBO Europe) UK 6. Antonio Orozco MEX 6. Sharif Bogere UGA 7. Lamont Peterson USA 7. Hiroki Okada JPN 7. Saul Rodriguez USA 8. Frankie Gomez USA 8. John Molina, Jr. USA 8. Petr Petrov RUS 9. Ali Funeka (WBO Africa) SA 9. Keita Obara JPN 9. Liam Walsh UK 10. Samuel Vasquez USA 10. Leonardo Zappavigna AUST 10. Juan Martin Elorde (Oriental) PHI 11. Taras Shelestyuk (NABO) UKR 11. Cletus Seldin USA 11. Fernando David Saucedo ARG 12. Egidijus Kavaliauskas LIT 12. Jose Benavidez USA 12. Mzonke Fana (WBO Africa) SA 13. Omar Figueroa, Jr. USA 13. Anthony Yigit SWD 13. Adrian Gonzalez (Int-Cont) UK 14. Adrian Luciano Veron (Latino) ARG 14. Pedro Campa MEX 14. German Argentino Benitez (Latino Int.) ARG 15. Elias Leandro Vallejos (Latino Int.) ARG 15. Jonathan Eduardo Chavez (Latino) ARG 15. Reynaldo Ojeda PR ** ** Gustavo D. Vittori (Latino Int.) ARG CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS KEITH THURMAN WBA VACANT WBA ANTHONY CROLLA WBA KELL BROOK IBF EDUARD TROYANOVSKY IBF RANCES BARTHELEMY IBF DANNY GARCIA WBC VIKTOR POSTOL WBC JORGE LINARES WBC **Subject to chages/Clasificaciones sujetas a cambios ** Regional Titles Page 1 Ranking as of May 10, 2016 JR. LIGHTWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (130 lb)(58,97 kg) (126 lb)(57,15 kg) (122 lb)(55,34 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION ROMAN MARTINEZ PR VASYL LOMACHENKO UKR NONITO DONAIRE PHI MIGUEL BERCHELT (Interim) MEX AMANDA SERRANO (Female) PR SABRINA PEREZ (Female) ARG RAMONA KUEHNE (Female) GER 1. Terdsak Kokietgym THAI 1. Oscar Valdez (NABO) MEX 1. Jessie Magdaleno USA 2. Nicholas Walters JAM 2. Matias C. Adrian Rueda (Latino) ARG 2. Albert Pagara (Int-Cont) PHI 3. Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo (Asia-Pacific) THAI 3. Hiroshige Osawa (Asia-Pacific) JPN 3. Genesis Servania PHI 4. Hozumi Hasegawa JPN 4. Satoshi Hosono JPN 4. Juan Miguel Elorde (Asia-Pacific) PHI 5. Orlando Cruz (NABO) PR 5. Kamil Laszczyk POL 5. Rey Vargas MEX 6. Evgeny Chuprakov (WBO Europe) RUS 6 . Miguel Marriaga COL 6. Julian Evaristo Aristule (Latino) ARG 7. Billel Dib AUST 7. Ben Jones (Int-Cont) UK 7. Edivaldo Ortega MEX 8. Takashi Miura JPN 8. Carlos Diaz Ramirez MEX 8. Yasutaka Ishimoto JPN 9. Gervonta Davis USA 9. Joseph Diaz USA 9. Jimmy Paypa (Oriental) PHI 10. Aphiwe Mboyiya (WBO Africa) SA 10. Christopher Diaz (WBO Youth) PR 10. Fabian Oscar Orozco (Latino Int.) ARG 11. Masayuki Ito JPN 11. Oleg Malynovskyi (WBO Europe) UKR 11. Jack Tepora (Asia-Pac. Youth) PHI 12. Carlos Ruiz ( Latino) MEX 12. Mark Magsayo (International) PHI 12. Gavin McDonnell UK 13. Kenichi Ogawa JPN 13. Isaac Dogboe (WBO Africa) GHA 13. Yukinori Oguni JPN 14. Claudio Marrero DR 14. Ryan Walsh UK 14. Shingo Wake JPN 15. Tevin Farmer USA 15. Guy Robb USA 15. Julio Ceja MEX ** Mikhail Alexeev (WBO Youth) RUS ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS JEZREEL CORRALES WBA LEO SANTA CRUZ WBA VACANT WBA JOSE PEDRAZA IBF LEE SELBY IBF VACANT IBF FRANCISCO VARGAS WBC GARY RUSSELL, JR. WBC HUGO RUIZ WBC BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (118 lb)(53,52 kg) (115 lb)(52,16 kg) (112 lb)(50,80 kg) 0 CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION PUNGLUANG SOR SINGYU THAI NAOYA INOUE JPN JUAN FRANCISCO ESTRADA MEX NAOKO FUJIOKA (Female) JPN DANIELA ROMINA BERMUDEZ (Female) ARG VACANT 1. Marlon Tapales PHI 1. Omar Narvaez ARG 1. Kwanpichit OnesongchaiGym (Oriental) THAI 2. Alexis Santiago USA 2. Zolani Tete (WBO Africa) SA 2. Zou Shiming (International) CHN 3. Alejandro Hernandez MEX 3. Paul Butler (International) UK 3. Juan Hernandez MEX 4. Lwandile Sityatha (International) SA 4. Petchbarngborn Kokietgym THAI 4. Francisco Rodriguez, Jr. MEX 5. Immanuel Naidjala (Int-Cont.) NAM 5. Jamie Conlan UK 5. Kevin Satchell UK 6. Emmanuel Rodriguez PR 6. David Carmona MEX 6. Ardin Diale PHI 7. Nikolay Potapov RUS 7. David Sanchez MEX 7. Froilan Saludar PHI 8. Luis Nery MEX 8. Sho Ishida JPN 8. Joebert Alvarez (NABO) PHI 9. Anselmo Moreno PAN 9. Yoan Boyeaux FRA 9. McWilliams Arroyo PR 10. Stuart Hall UK 10. Takuma Inoue JPN 10. Toshiyuki Igarashi JPN 11. Duke Micah (WBO Africa) GHA 11. Oleydong Sithsamerchai THAI 11. Nawaphon Por Chokchai THAI 12. TJ Doheny IRE 12. Rex Tso HK 12. Yodmongkol Vor Saengthep THAI 13. Go Onaga JPN 13. Khalid Yafai UK 13. Jake Bornea (Asia-Pacific Youth) PHI 14. Takahiro Yamamoto JPN 14. David Quijano (Latino) PR 14. Iwan Zoda IND 15. Ryan Burnett UK 15. Ricardo Rodriguez (Latino Int.) USA 15. Suguru Muranaka JPN ** Rakniran Muadransarakam (Asia-Pac.) THAI CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS JUAN CARLOS PAYANO WBA KOHEI KONO WBA JUAN FRANCISCO ESTRADA WBA LEE HASKINS IBF McJOE ARROYO IBF AMNAT RUENROENG IBF SHINSUKE YAMANAKA WBC CARLOS CUADRAS WBC ROMAN GONZALEZ WBC JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE MONTH (108 lb)(48,99 kg) (105 lb)(47,63 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION DONNIE NIETES (Sup. Champion) PHI VACANT EUN HYE LEE (Female) SKO KUMIKO SEESAA IKEHARA (Female) JPN ATOM CHAMPION: NAO IKEYAMA JPN 1. Moises Fuentes MEX 1. Riku Kano JPN 2. Kosei Tanaka JPN 2. Katsunari Takayama JPN 3. Ryuji Hara JPN 3. Tatsuya Fukuhara JPN 4. Raul Garcia MEX 4. Moises Calleros MEX 5. Milan Melindo PHI 5. Vic Saludar (Asia-Pac.) PHI 6. Hekkie Budler SA 6. Ryuya Yamanaka JPN 7. Javier Mendoza MEX 7. Panya Pradabsri THAI 8. Jesse Espinas (Oriental) PHI 8. Alexis Diaz VEN 9. Felix Alvarado NIC 9. Jeffrey Galero PHI 10. Ryo Miyazaki JPN 10. Siyabonga Siyo SA 11. Cristofer Rosales NIC 11. Janiel Rivera PR 12. Jonathan Taconing PHI 12. Merlito Sabillo PHI 13. Saul Juarez MEX 13. Rey Loreto PHI 14. Mzuvukile Magwaca SA 14. Reiya Konishi JPN 15. Palangpol CP Freshmart THAI 15.
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