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Heavyweight Cruiserweight WBA RATINGS COMMITTEE MAY 2013 MOVEMENTS REPORT Based on results held from 01st May to June 01s, 2013 Miguel Prado Sanchez Chairman Gustavo Padilla Vice Chairman HEAVYWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS WBA Super 05-04-2013 Badan-wurlt, Germany Wladimir Klitschko KOT 6 Francesco Pianeta World WBO-IBF, 05-17-2013 Myakinino, Russia Alexander Povetkin KOT 3 Andrzej Wawrzyk Wba- heavyweight 05-17-2013 Pozega, Croacia Mark De Mori RTD 6 Adnan Buharalya 05-20-2013 Belgrade, Serbia Jovo Pudar KOT 2 Adman Buharalia MOVEMENT Andrzej Wawrzyk out to position # 7 by losing to world regular champion of the category by KOT 3 OUT Francesco Pianeta out to position n 12 by losing to world super champion of the category by KOT 6 Andy Ruiz jr enters at position # 11 by activity and caliber IN Yasmany Consuegra enters at position # 15 by activity and caliber # 9 Deontay Wilder goes up to position # 8 by activity and automatic movement # 10 Magomed Abdusalamov goes up to position # 9 by automatic movement # 11 Alexander Ustinov goes up to position # 10 by automatic movement PROMOTIONS #13 Travis Kaufman goes up to position # 12 by automatic movement # 14 Mark De Mori goes up to position # 13 by activity and movement automatic # 15 Malik Scott goes up to position # 14 by automatic movement DEMOTIONS CRUISERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 05-03-2013 Accra, Ghana Braimah Kamoko RTD 6 George Teydorashaili 1 05-17-2013 Myakinino, Russia Guillermo Jones KO 11 Denis Lebedev World WBA MOVEMENT OUT Eric Fields out to position # 14 by inactivity (154 days)and to discretion of the committee ratings IN Denis Lebedev enters at position # 4 for being a former world champion with merit and to the discretion of the committee ratings. PROMOTIONS # 4 William Bezerra goes down to position # 5 by au7tomatic movement # 5 Iago Kiladze goes down to position # 8 by automatic movement # 8 Grigory7 Drozd goes down to position # 9 by automatic movement # 9 Rakhim Chakhkiev goes down to position # 10 by automatic movement DEMOTIONS # 10 Alexander Alekseev goes down to position # 11 by automatic movement # 11 Francisco Palacios goes down to position # 12 by automatic movement # 12 Pedro Rodriguez goes down to position # 13 by automatic movement # 13 Laudelino Barros goes down to position # 14 by automatic movement LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 05-18-2013 Marseille,France Nadjib Mohammedi KO 3 Shalva Jomardashvils M0VEMENT OUT NOT CHANGES IN NOT CHANGES PROMOTIONS NOT CHANGES DEMOTIONS NOT CHANGES SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 05-04-2013 Las vegas, nevada Badou Jack KO 3 Michael Gbenga 05-16-2013 Victoria,australia Garth Wood KOT 6 Virgil Kalakoda 05-17-2013 Quebec,canada James DeGale KO 2 Sebestien Demers IBF Carlos Sucre 116-112 Jean F. Toupin 118-113 05-25-2013 Greenwich, london Carl Froch UD 12 Mikkel Kessler World WBA Adelayde Byrd 118-110 05-25-2013 Greenwich,london George Groves KOT 5 Noe Gonzalez MOVEMENT 2 Gusmyr Perdomo out of the position # 12 by inactivity (214 days) OUT Gary Wood out to position # 15 request reclassification into another category Mikkel Kessler enters at position # 5 for being former world champion with merit at discretion to the committee ratings IN Yury Foreman enters to position # 15 by activity and caliber # 7 Badou Jack goes up to position # 6 by activity PROMOTIONS # 14 James De Gale goes up to position # 12 by activity # 5 Ben McCulloch goes down to position # 7 by automatic movement # 6 Brian Magee goes down to position # 8 by automatic movement # 8 Junior Tulipe4au goes down to position # 9 by automatic movement DEMOTIONS # 9 Server Yemurlayev goes down to positrion # 10 by automatic movement # 10 Andre Dirrell goes down to position # 11 by automatic movement # 11 Nikola Siekloca goes down to position # 13 by automatic movement # 13 Jaime Barboza goes down to position # 15 by automatic movement MIDDLEWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 05-09-2013 Queesland, Australia Jarrod Fletcher KOT 6 Philip Kotey 05-15-2013 New york,new york Andy Lee KOT 1 Darryl Cunningham MOVEMENT Sebastian Zbik out of the position # 13 by inactivity (414 days) OUT Jorge Navarro out of the position # 15 by inactivity (188 days) Garth Wood enters at position # 14 for winning regional title WBA-PANAF IN Alex Theran enters at position # 15 by activity and caliber PROMOTIONS # 4 Jarrod Fletcher goes up to position # 3 by activity DEMOTIONS # 3 Patrick Nielsen goes down to position # 4 by automatic movement SUPERWELTERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 05-24-2013 Uncasville, Connecticut Delvin Rodriguez KOT 8 Freddy hernandez 05-24-2013 Santo Domingo, D.R Dominique Dolton KOT 5 Basilio Silva 05-25-2013 Chincha, Peru David Zegarra KOT 4 Adailton dos Santos MOVEMENT OUT Jean Carlos Prada out of the position # 11 by inactivity (182 days) 3 IN Michael Oliveira enters at position # 7 by caliber and activity # 3 Alfredo Angulo goes up to position # 2 by automatic movement # 4 Austin Trout goes up to position # 3 by automatic movement PROMOTIONS # 5 Miguel Cotto goes up to position # 4 by automatic movement # 7 Delvin Rodriguez goes up to position # 5 by activity # 10 David Zegarra goes up to position # 9 by activity # 2 Damian Jonak goes down to position # 8 at the discretion to the ratings committee DEMOTIONS # 8 Jonathan Gonzalez goes down to position # 10 by automatic movement # 9 Anthony Mundine goes down to position # 11 by automatic movement WELTERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS Ch. Prayadsab 116-110 Narong Ruamjit 115-111 05-17-2013 Bangkok,Thailand T. Kratingdaeggym UD12 Behzod Nabiev PABA Anan Meksawan 116-112 George Hill 99-89 Larry Layton 100-88 05-18-2013 Atlantic City, N.J Shawn Porter UD10 Phil Lo Greco Joseph Pasquale 100-88 MOVEMENT Phil Lo Greco out of the position # 12 to lose to a boxer not classified according to the regulations stipulated OUT Ruslan Provodnikov out of to the position # 14 at criteria to the ratings committee Ray Robinson out of the position # 15 at criteria to the ratings committee Shane Mosley enters at position # 6 for winning a boxer classified as established by regulation IN Shawn Porter enters at position # 13 for winning a boxer classified as established by regulation Yoshihiro Kamegai enters at position # 15 at criteria to the ratings committee PROMOTIONS DEMOTIONS SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 05-10-2013 Miami, Oklahoma Dierry jean KOT 6 Cleotis pendarvis Eliseo Gonzalez 115-113 05-18-2013 Cancun, Mexico Shane Mosley UD 12 Pablo cesar cano Ed Kugler 115-113 Robert Tapper 115-113 MOVEMENT OUT Pablo Cesar Cano out of the position # 12by losing to a boxer unclassified as established by regulation 4 IN Terence Crawford enters at position # 15 by caliber and activity # 5 Joan Guzman goes up to position # 4 by automatic movement # 6 Vicente Mosquera goes up to position # 5 by automatic movement # 7 Johan Perez goes up to position # 6 by automatic movement # 8 Paul Spadafora goes up to position # 7 by automatic movement PROMOTIONS # 9 Walter Castillo goes up to position # 8 by automatic movement # 10 Zab Judah goes up to position # 10 by automatic movement # 13 Dierry Jean goes up to position # 11 by activity # 14 Chad Bennett goes up to position # 13 by automatic movement # 15 Juan Ruiz goes up to position # 14 by automatic movement # 4 Karim Mayfield goes down to position # 10 at the discretion to the ratings committee DEMOTIONS # Paul Mc Closkey goes down to position # 12 by automatic movement LIGHTWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 05-17-2013 Moscow, Russia Eduard Troyanovsky KO2 Luis Zambrano PABA MOVEMENT OUT Omar Figueroa out of the # 12 will face world title championship bout from another organism. (WBC, July, 27th) IN Rod Salka enters at position # 15 by activity. # 13 Emiliano Marsili goes up to position # 12 by automatic movement. PROMOTIONS # 14 Fernando Angulo goes up to position # 13 by automatic movement. # 15 Edis Tatli goes up to position # 14 by automatic movement. DEMOTIONS SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS O5-06-2013 Tokyo, Japan Takashi Uchiyama KO5 Jaider Parra WBA World Steve Scott 117-110 Robert Hoyle 118-109 05-16-2013 Victoria, Australia Will Tomlinson UD12 Malcolm Klassen IBO Garry Dean 118-109 MOVEMENT OUT Jaider Parra out of position # 9 for losing (KO5) world championship. (Takashi Uchiyama) IN Sergey Gulyakevich enters at position # 14 by activity. # 10 Devis Boschiero goes up to position # 9 by automatic movement. PROMOTIONS # 11 Aristides Perez goes up to position # 10 by automatic movement. 5 # 12 Terdsak Kokietgym goes up to position # 11 by automatic movement. # 13 Daiki Kaneko goes up to position # 12 by automatic movement. # 15 Emmanuel Tagoe goes up to position # 13 by automatic movement. DEMOTIONS # 14 Israel Perez goes down to position # 15 by inactivity. (166 days) FEATHERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXEAR A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 05-11-2013 Namur, Belgium Alexander Miskirtchian KO2 Andra Varga New South Wales, 05-17.2013 Australia Joel Brunkel TKO4 Maxsaisai Sithsaithong 05-25-2013 Chincha, Peru Carlos Zambrano UD8 Victor Coronado MOVEMENT OUT Patrick Hyland out of position # 13 by inactivity. (172 days) IN Luis Orlando del Valle enters at position # 15 by activity. # 14 Chonlatarm Piriyapinyo goes up to position # 10 by regional recognition. PROMOTIONS # 15 Alexei Collado goes up to position # 14 by automatic movement. # 10 Javier Fortuna goes down to position# 11 by automatic movement.
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