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Heavyweight Cruiserweight WBA RATINGS COMMITTEE OCTOBER 2013 MOVEMENTS REPORT Based on results held from 21th October to November 05th, 2013 Miguel Prado Sanchez Chairman Gustavo Padilla Vice Chairman HEAVYWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 10-26-2013 Atlantic City, New Jersey Deontay Wilder KO 4 Nicolai Firtha MOVEMENT OUT NOT CHANGES IN NOT CHANGES PROMOTIONS NOT CHANGES DEMOTIONS NOT CHANGES CRUISERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 10-19-2013 Wieliczka, Poland Krzysztof Glowaski KOT4 Richard hall Waleska Roldan Joseph Pasquale 11-02-2013 New York, New York Ola Afolabi MD12 Lukasz Janik IBO vacant Jerry Roth 11-01-2013 Cartagena, Colombia Santander Silgado KOT2 Steve Helenius MOVEMENT OUT Pedro Rodriguez out to position #15 for overt physical disability IN Krysztof Glowaski enter at position # 9 by record, activity and caliber 1 PROMOTIONS # 7 Ola Afolabi goes up to the position # 5 by activity # 5 Enad Licina goes down to position # 6 by automatic movement DEMOTIONS # 6 Braimah Kamoko goes down to position # 7 by automatic movement LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 10-11-2013 Santa ynes, california Ilshat Khusnulgatin RTD 4 Arsenio Terrazas B. Russell 117-111 S. Cristodoulou 116-112 11-09-2013 Johannesburg,s.africa Thomas Oosthuisen MD 12 Ezequiel Maderna IBO D. Parris 114-114 M0VEMENT OUT Chad Dawson out of the position # 3 at criteria to the rating committee IN Ilshat Khusnulgatin enter at position # 15 by record, activity and caliber # 4 Eleider Alvarez goes up to the position # 3 by automatic movement # 5 Cedric Agnew goes up to the position # 4 by automatic movement # 6 Oleksandr Chewrviak goes up to the position # 5 by automatic movement # 7 Nadjib Mohammedi goes up to the position # 6 by atomatic movement # 8 Thomas Oosthuisen goes up to position # 7 by automatic movement # 9 Ryan Coyne goes up to position # 8 by automatic movement PROMOTIONS # 10 Emmanuel Danso goes up to the position # 9 by automatic movement # 11 Sean Monaghan goes up to position # 10 by automatic movement # 12 Eduard Gutknecht goes up to the position # 11 by automatic movement # 13 Konni Konrad goes up to the position # 12 by automatic movement # 14 Erik Skoglund goes up to the position # 13 by automatic movement # 15 Tamas Kovacs goes up to the position # 14 by automatic movement DEMOTIONS SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS MOVEMENT OUT NOT CHANGES IN NOT CHANGES 2 PROMOTIONS NOT CHANGES DEMOTIONS NOT CHANGES MIDDLEWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 11-02-2013 New York, New York Gennady Golovkin TKO8 Curtis Stevens WBA World / IBO MOVEMENT Curtis Stevens out of the position # 13 by losing to a world champion(G.Golovkin) as established by regulation OUT James Curtis out of the position # 14 at criteria to the ratings committee Daniel Jacobs enter at position # 10 by record, activity and caliber IN Osumanu Adama enters at position # 14 at criteria to the ratings committee PROMOTIONS # 10 Sergio Mora goes down to the position # 11 by automatic movement DEMOTIONS # 11 Andy Lee goes down to the position # 12 by automatic movement # 12 Gary Wood goes down to the position # 13 by automatic movement SUPERWELTERWEIGHT SUPERWELTERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS H. Meronen 115-113 J.F. Toppin 115-113 10-26-2013 Niedersachsen, Germany Jack Culcay UD12 Guido Nicolas Pitto WBA I/C P. Kardyni 117-112 MOVEMENT OUT Guido Nicolas Pitto out of the position # 13 by losing to a non-rated boxer. (Jack Culcay) IN Jack Culcay enter at position # 11 for winning a rated boxer. (Guido Nicolas Pitto) PROMOTIONS # 11 Michael Oliveira goes down to position # 12 by automatic movement DEMOTIONS # 12 Delvin Rodriguez goes down to position # 13 by automatic movement WELTERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 10-26-2013 Yorkshire, U.K Kell Brook KOT4 Vyacheslav Senchenko Eliminatory FIB 9g 3 MOVEMENT OUT Vyacheslav Senchenko out of the position # 3 by losing to a boxer unclassified (Kell Brook) in an elimination bout another organism IN Frankie Gavin enter at position # 8 by record, activity and caliber # 7 Paul Malignaggi goes up to the position # 3 at criteria to the ratings committee PROMOTIONS # 8 Zab Judah goes up to the position # 4 at criteria to the ratings committee DEMOTIONS # 4 Diego Chaves goes down to the position # 7 at criteria to the ratings committee SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS MOVEMENT OUT NOT CHANGES IN NOT CHANGES PROMOTIONS NOT CHANGES DEMOTIONS NOT CHANGES LIGHTWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 10-26-2013 San Jose, Costa Rica Ismael Barroso KO4 Winston Campos LAC MOVEMENT OUT IN PROMOTIONS # 14 Ismael Barroso goes up to position # 11 by regional recognition. (LAC) # 11 Alejandro Luna goes down to position # 12 by automatic movement. DEMOTIONS # 12 Paulus Moses goes down to position # 13 by automatic movement. # 13 Argenis Lopez goes down to position # 14 by automatic movement. SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 10-26-2013 San Jose, Costa Rica Bryan Vasquez TD5 Rene Gonzalez Interim WBA 10-31-2013 Bangkok, Thailand Padjai Yongyuthgym KO1 Ricardo Roa PABA 4 MOVEMENT OUT Will Tomlinson out of the position # 7 was faced Title Eliminator bout from Another organism. (IBO) Jose Pedraza enters at position # 11 by activity. IN Oliver Flores enters at position # 15 at the discretion of rating committee. # 2 Bryan Vasquez goes up to position # 1 by winning interim world championship. (Rene Gonzalez) # 4 Javier Fortuna goes up to position # 2 by automatic movement. # 5 Juan Carlos Burgos goes up to position # 3 by automatic movement. # 8 Daiki Keneko goes up to position # 4 by automatic movement. # 9 Logan Mc Guiness goes up to position # 7 by automatic movement. PROMOTIONS # 11 Padjai Yongyuthgym goes up to position # 9 by automatic movement. # 12 Emanuel Tagoe goes up to position # 8 by automatic movement. # 13 Mzonke Fana goes up to position # 10 by automatic movement. # 14 Terdsak Kokietgym goes up to position # 13 by automatic movement. # 15 Rafael Hernandez goes up to position # 14 by automatic movement. # 3 Rene Gonzalez goes down to position # 5 by losing interim world championship. (Bryan Vasquez) DEMOTIONS # 10 Aristides Perez goes down to position # 12 by inactivity. (196 days) FEATHERWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXEAR A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS MOVEMENT OUT James Dickens out of the position # 14 for losing a non-rated boxer. (Kid Galahad) IN Simpiwe Vetyeka enters at position # 14 at the discretion of the ratings committee. PROMOTIONS DEMOTIONS SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS MOVEMENT Jessie Magdaleno out of the position # 12 at the discretion of the ratings committee. OUT Luis Orlando del Valle out of the position # 14 at the discretion of the ratings committee. Joseph Agbeko enters at position # 12 by caliber. IN Diego Oscar Silva enters at position # 14 at the discretion of the ratings committee. PROMOTIONS DEMOTIONS 5 BANTAMWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS Tabtimdaeng Na 10-01-2013 Nonthaburi, Thailand Rachawat TKO6 Edison Berwela PABA MOVEMENT OUT NOT CHANGES IN NOT CHANGES PROMOTIONS NOT CHANGES DEMOTIONS NOT CHANGES SUPERFLYWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXERA A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 10-26-2013 Cebu, Philippines Arthur Villanueva KO1 Edgar Martinez vacant WBO Int. Oleydong UD12 Giovanni Escaner WBC Int. 10-31-2013 Hat Yai, Thailand Sithsamerchai MOVEMENT OUT Oleydong Sithsamerchai out of the position # 11 at the discretion of the ratings committee. IN Breilor Teran enters at position # 14 by regional recognition. (LAC) # 12 Matthew Villanueva goes up to position # 11 by automatic movement. PROMOTIONS # 14 Manuel Vides goes up to position # 12 by activity. DEMOTIONS FLYWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS 10-25-2013 Ayutthaya, Thailand Noknoi Sithiprasert TKO2 Amnart Kiatpracha 10-02-2013 Sonora, Mexico Giovani Segura KO12 Hernan Marquez MOVEMENT OUT IN # 5 Giovani Segura goes up to position # 2 for winning a ranked major. (Hernan Marquez) PROMOTIONS # 6 Noknoi Sithiprasert goes up to position # 5 by automatic movement. # 7 Oleksandr Hryshchuk goes up to position # 6 by automatic movement. 6 # 2 Rocky Fuentes goes down to position # 3 by inactivity. (160 days) DEMOTIONS # 3 Hernan Marquez goes down to position # 7 by losing to lower ranked. (Giovani Segura) LIGHT FLYWEIGHT DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS MOVEMENT OUT IN # 10 Nkosinathi Joyi goes up to position # 9 by automatic movement. # 11 Mzuvukile Magwaca goes up to position # 10 by automatic movement. # 12 Shin Ono goes up to position # 11 by automatic movement. PROMOTIONS # 13 Javier Mendoza goes up to position # 12 by automatic movement. # 14 Rey Loreto goes up to position # 13 by automatic movement. # 15 Rommel Asenjo goes up to position # 4 by automatic movement. DEMOTIONS # 9 Paipharob Kokietgym goes down to position # 15 by inactivity. (332 days) MINIMUM DATE PLACE BOXER A RESULT BOXER B TITLE REMARKS MOVEMENT OUT NOT CHANGES IN NOT CHANGES PROMOTIONS NOT CHANGES DEMOTIONS NOT CHANGES 7 .
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