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Ranking As of Feb. 11, 2017 Ranking as of Feb. 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 ANDRE WARD USA 1. David Haye UK 1. Noel Gevor (International) ARM 1. Sergey Kovalev (Sup. Champ.) RUS 2. Hughie Fury (Int-Cont.) UK 2. Kevin Lerena SA 2. Dominic Böesel (Int-Cont) GER 3. Christian Hammer (WBO Europe) GER 3. Firat Arslan (WBO Europe) GER 3. Artur Beterbiev RUS 4. Jarrell Miller (NABO) USA 4. Krzysztof Glowacki POL 4. Robert Stieglitz GER 5. Andy Ruiz USA 5. Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL 5. Erik Skoglund DEN 6 . Kubrat Pulev BUL 6. Maxim Vlasov RUS 6. Olexander Gvozdyk UKR 7. Izuagbe Ugonoh NIG 7. Ismayl Sillakh (Asia Pacific) UKR 7. Sean Monaghan USA 8. Dillian Whyte JAM 8. Olanrewaju Durodola NIG 8. Enrico Koelling GER 9. Andrey Fedosov USA 9. Michael Hunter USA 9. Jean Pascal HAI 10. Andriy Rudenko UKR 10. Imre Szello (Int-Cont) HUN 10. Richard Baranyi (WBO Europe) HUN 11. Tom Schwarz (WBO Youth) GER 11. Dmitry Kudryashov RUS 11. Mike Lee USA 12. Agit Kabayel GER 12. Michal Cieslak POL 12. Joe Smith, Jr. USA 13. Kyotaro Fujimoto JPN 13. Denton Delay CAN 13. Sullivan Barrera CUB 14. Razvan Cojanu ROM 14. Mateusz Masternak POL 14. Steve Geffrard USA 15. Zhilei Zhang (Oriental) CHN 15. Andrew Tabiti USA 15. Fanlong Meng (Oriental) CHN ** CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS VACANT WBA VACANT WBA ANDRE WARD WBA ANTHONY JOSHUA IBF MURAT GASSIEV IBF ANDRE WARD IBF DEONTAY WILDER WBC TONY BELLEW 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 SAUL ALVAREZ MEX CHRISTINA HAMMER (Female) GER HANNA GABRIELS (Female) CR 1. Jesse Hart (NABO) USA 1. Avtandil Khurtsidze (International) USA 1. Demetrius Andrade USA 2. Arthur Abraham (International) ARM 2. Ryota Murata JPN 2. Miguel Cotto PR 3. Robin Krasniqi (Inter-Cont) GER 3. Tommy Langford UK 3. Liam Williams (WBO Europe) UK 4. George Groves UK 4. David Lemieux CAN 4. Dennis Hogan (Oriental) AUST 5. Zac Dunn AUST 5. Rob Brant USA 5. Liam Smith UK 6. Patrick Nielsen DEN 6. Willie Monroe, Jr. USA 6. Kanat Islam (Int-Cont) KAZ 7. Callum Smith UK 7. Maciej Sulecki POL 7. Antonio Margarito (NABO) MEX 8. Trevor McCumby USA 8. Walter Kautondokwo (WBO Africa) NAM 8. Yuki Nonaka JPN 9. Matt Korobov RUS 9. Rafael Bejaran DR 9. Stepan Horvath CZ 10. Max Bursak UKR 10. Curtis Stevens USA 10. Erickson Lubin USA 11. Vijender Singh (Asia-Pacific) IN 11. Jorge Sebastian Heiland ARG 11. Ricardo Ruben Villalba (Latino) ARG 12. Rocky Fielding UK 12. Brian Rose UK 12. Austin Trout USA 13. Apti Ustarkhanov (WBO Europe) RUS 13. Kamil Szeremeta POL 13. Hironobu Matsunaga (Asia Pacific) JPN 14. Roamer Alexis Angulo COL 14. Obodai Sai (WBO Africa Interim) GHA 14. Tony Harrison USA 15. Jürgen Doberstein GER 15. Sergey Derevyanchenko RUS 15. Magomed Kurbonov (WBO Youth) RUS ** Zulpikar Maimaitiali (Oriental) CHN ** ** Erik Bazinyan (WBO Youth) CAN CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS FELIX STURM WBA GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBA ERISLANDY LARA WBA JAMES DeGALE IBF GENNADY GOLOVKIN IBF JERMALL CHARLO IBF BADOU JACK 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 MANNY PACQUIAO (Sup. Champion) PHI TERENCE CRAWFORD USA TERRY FLANAGAN UK CECILIA BRAEKHUS (Female) NOR ANA LAURA ESTECHE (Female) ARG YOHANA BELEN ALFONZO (Female) ARG 1. Timothy Bradley USA 1. Jason Pagara PHI 1. Felix Verdejo ( Latino) PR 2. Jeff Horn (Int-Cont) AUST 2. Jack Catterall (Int-Cont.) UK 2. Petr Petrov RUS 3. Jessie Vargas USA 3. Maurice Hooker (NABO) USA 3. Jose Felix, Jr. MEX 4. Errol Spence, Jr. USA 4. Antonio Orozco MEX 4. Raymundo Beltran (NABO) MEX 5. Bradley Skeete (WBO Europe) UK 5. Mike Reed USA 5. Sharif Bogere UGA 6. Taras Shelestyuk (NABO) UKR 6. Hiroki Okada JPN 6. Paulus Moses (WBO Africa) NAM 7. Konstantin Ponomarev RUS 7. Jose Zepeda MEX 7. Roman Andreev (Int-Cont) RUS 8. Jose Benavidez USA 8. Akihiro Kondo (Asia-Pacific) JPN 8. Juan Martin Elorde (Oriental) PHI 9. Adrian Luciano Veron (Latino) ARG 9. Gustavo David Vittori (Latino) ARG 9. Daud Yordan IND 10. Frankie Gomez USA 10. Anthony Yigit SWD 10. Saul Rodriguez USA 11. Egidijus Kavaliauskas LIT 11. Viktor Postol UKR 11. Juan Diaz USA 12. Dmitry Mikhailenko RUS 12. Cletus Seldin USA 12. Craig Evans (WBO Europe) UK 13. Felix Diaz, Jr. DR 13. Ruslan Provodnikov RUS 13. Liam Walsh UK 14. Alex Saucedo MEX 14. Felix Lamm (WBO Europe) GER 14. Alejandro Luna MEX 15. Alexandr Zhuravskiy (Oriental) KAZ 15. Georgi Chelokhsaev (WBO Youth) RUS 15. Xolisani Ndongeni SA ** Jayar Inson (Asia Pacific) PHI ** Zhimin Wang (Oriental) CHN ** Xiang Xiang Sun (Asia Pacif. Youth) CHN ** Nihito Arakawa (Asia Pacific) JPN CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS KEITH THURMAN WBA RICKY BURNS WBA ANTHONY CROLLA WBA KELL BROOK IBF JULIUS INDONGO IBF ROBERT EASTER, JR. IBF DANNY GARCIA WBC TERENCE CRAWFORD WBC MIKEY GARCIA WBC Subject to changes/Clasificaciones sujetas a cambios ** Regional Titles Page 1 Ranking as of Feb. 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 1. Orlando Salido MEX 1. Miguel Marriaga (NABO) COL 1. Cesar Juarez (Int-Cont) MEX 2. Jason Sosa USA 2. Joseph Diaz USA 2. Nonito Donaire PHI 3. Evgeny Chuprakov (Int-Cont) RUS 3. Carlos Diaz Ramirez MEX 3. Juan Miguel Elorde (Asia-Pacific) PHI 4. Masayuki Ito (Asia-Pacific) JPN 4. Christopher Diaz (WBO Youth) PR 4. Isaac Dogboe (International) GHA 5. Terdsak Kokietgym THAI 5. Kamil Laszczyk POL 5. Genesis Servania PHI 6. Kenichi Ogawa JPN 6. Mark Magsayo (International) PHI 6. Daniel Roman USA 7. Billel Dib AUST 7. Matias Carlos Adrian Rueda ARG 7. Diego De La Hoya MEX 8. Jose Lopez (International) PR 8. Oleg Malynovskyi (WBO Europe) UKR 8. Vladimir Tikhonov RUS 9. Tevin Farmer USA 9. Sakaria Lukas (WBO Africa) NAM 9. Bongani Mahlangu SA 10. Zoltan Kovacs (WBO Europe) HUN 10. Marco McCullough (Int-Cont) UK 10. Evgeny Gradovich RUS 11. Harmonito Dela Torre PHI 11. Ben Jones UK 11. Jack Tepora (Oriental) PHI 12. Fernando David Saucedo (Latino Int.) ARG 12. Ronny Rios USA 12. Adeilson Dos Santos (Latino) BRA 13. Orlando Cruz PR 13. Albert Pagara PHI 13. TJ Doheny IRE 14. Francisco Fonseca CR 14. Dennis Ceylan DEN 14. Ryo Matsumoto JPN 15. Alberto Machado PR 15. Jesus M. Rojas PR 15. Paulus Ambunda NAM ** Mikhail Alexeev (WBO Youth) RUS ** Luke Jackson (Oriental) AUST ** Mark Uvanov (Asia-Pacific Youth) RUS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS JEZREEL CORRALES WBA LEO SANTA CRUZ WBA NEHOMAR CERMEÑO WBA GERVONTA DAVIS IBF LEE SELBY IBF YUKINORI OGUNI IBF MIGUEL BERCHELT WBC GARY RUSSELL, JR. WBC VACANT WBC BANTAMWEIGHT JR. BANTAMWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT (118 lb)(53,52 kg) (115 lb)(52,16 kg) (112 lb)(50,80 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION CHAMPION MARLON TAPALES PHI NAOYA INOUE JPN ZOU SHIMING CHN SABRINA MARIBEL PEREZ (Female) ARG DANIELA ROMINA BERMUDEZ (Female) ARG NANA YOSHIKAWA (Female) JPN 1. Arthur Villanueva (Asia-Pacific) PHI 1. Rex Tso (International) HK 1. Donnie Nietes (Int-Cont) PHI 2. Zolani Tete SA 2. Jamie Conlan UK 2. Toshiyuki Igarashi JPN 3. Omar Narvaez ARG 3. Juan Francisco Estrada MEX 3. Francisco Rodriguez, Jr. MEX 4. Antonio Nieves (NABO) USA 4. Sho Ishida JPN 4. Sirichai Thaiyen THAI 5. Immanuel Naidjala (Int-Cont.) NAM 5. Ricardo Rodriguez (Latino) USA 5. Pedro Guevara MEX 6. Shohei Omori JPN 6. Aston Palicte (Int-Cont) PHI 6. Juan Carlos Reveco ARG 7. Luis Nery MEX 7. Felipe Orucuta MEX 7. Takuya Kogawa JPN 8. Nikolay Potapov RUS 8. Oleydong Sithsamerchai THAI 8. Diago Higa JPN 9. Takuma Inoue JPN 9. Yoan Boyeaux FRA 9. Yonathan Padilla MEX 10. Emmanuel Rodriguez PR 10. Carlos Cuadras MEX 10. Miguel Cartagena USA 11. Panya Uthok "Pungluang Sor Singyu" THAI 11. David Carmona MEX 11. Sho Kimura (Asia Pacific) JPN 12. Duke Micah GHA 12. Jose Martinez PR 12. Kevin Satchell UK 13. Paul Butler UK 13. Shota Kawaguchi (Asia-Pacific Int.) JPN 13. McWilliams Arroyo PR 14. Ryan Burnett UK 14. Hirofumi Mukai (Asia-Pacific) JPN 14. Muhammad Waseem PAK 15. Reymart Gaballo PHI 15. Carlos Narvaez PR 15. Jing Xiang (Oriental) CHN CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONS ZHANAT ZHAKIYANOV WBA KHALID YAFAI WBA KAZUTO IOKA WBA LEE HASKINS IBF JERWIN ANCAJAS IBF JOHN CASIMERO IBF SHINSUKE YAMANAKA WBC ROMAN GONZALEZ WBC VACANT WBC JR. FLYWEIGHT MINI-FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE MONTH (108 lb)(48,99 kg) (105 lb)(47,63 kg) CHAMPION CHAMPION KOSEI TANAKA JPN KATSUNARI TAKAYAMA JPN VACANT (Female) VACANT (Female) ATOM CHAMPION: NAO IKEYAMA JPN 1. Angel Acosta (Latino) PR 1. Moises Calleros MEX 2. Ryuji Hara JPN 2. Tatsuya Fukuhara JPN 3. Jonathan Taconing PHI 3. Ryuya Yamanaka JPN 4. Ken Shiro JPN 4. Vic Saludar (Oriental) PHI 5. Jesse Espinas PHI 5. Panya Pradabsri THAI 6. Juan Alejo MEX 6. Robert Paradero (Asia Pacific Youth) PHI 7. Moises Fuentes MEX 7. Janiel Rivera PR 8. Cristofer Rosales NIC 8. Carlos Buitrago NIC 9. Felix Alvarado NIC 9. Alexis Diaz VEN 10. Tetsuya Hisada JPN 10. Riku Kano JPN 11. Japhet Uutoni NAM 11. Rey Loreto PHI 12.
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