WORLD BOXING ASSOCIATION GILBERTO JESUS MENDOZA PRESIDENT OFFICIAL RATINGS AS of SEPTEMBER Based on Results Held from 01St to September 30Th, 2020

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Aquilino de la Guardia and 47 St., 14th Floor, Office 1405 Panama City, Panama Phone: +507 203-7681 www.wbaboxing.com WORLD BOXING ASSOCIATION GILBERTO JESUS MENDOZA PRESIDENT OFFICIAL RATINGS AS OF SEPTEMBER Based on results held from 01st to September 30th, 2020 INTERIM CHAIRMAN MEMBERS CARLOS CHAVEZ - VENEZUELA WON KIM - KOREA [email protected] THOMAS PUTZ - GERMANY VICE CHAIRMAN OCTAVIO RODRIGUEZ - PANAMA AURELIO FIENGO - PANAMA RAUL CAIZ JR - USA [email protected] FERLIN MARSH - NEW ZEALAND Over 200 Lbs / 200 Lbs / 175 Lbs / HEAVYWEIGHT CRUISERWEIGHT LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Over 90.71 Kgs 90.71 Kgs 79.38 Kgs WBA-WBO-IBF SUPER CHAMPION:ANTHONY JOSHUA GBR WBA SUPER CHAMPION: ARSEN GOULAMIRIAN FRA WBA SUPER CHAMPION: DMITRY BIVOL RUS WORLD CHAMPION: MAHMOUD CHARR LIB WORLD CHAMPION: BEIBUT SHUMENOV KAZ WORLD CHAMPION: JEAN PASCAL CAN WBA GOLD CHAMPION: ROBERT HELENIUS FIN WBA GOLD CHAMPION: ALEXEY EGOROV RUS WBC: TYSON FURY WBC: ILUNGA MAKABU WBC: ARTUR BETERBIEV IBF: MAIRIS BRIEDIS WBO: VACANT IBF: ARTUR BETERBIEV WBO: VACANT 1. TREVOR BRYAN INTERIM CHAMP USA 1. RYAD MERHY INTERIM CHAMP CIV 1. DOMINIC BOESEL INTERIM CHAMP GER 2. OLEKSANDR USYK UKR 2. KEVIN LERENA RSA 2. JOSHUA BUATSI INT GHA 3. LUIS ORTIZ CUB 3. RICHARD RIAKPORHE I/C GBR 3. BLAKE CAPARELLO OCEANIA AUS 4. ANDY RUIZ JR USA 4. YUNIEL DORTICOS CUB 4. GILBERTO RAMIREZ MEX 5. ADAM KOWNACKI POL 5. MIKE WILSON NABA USA 5. CHARLES FOSTER NABA USA 6. CHARLES MARTIN USA 6. AHMED ELBIALI EGY 6. VYACHESLAV SHABRANSKYY UKR 7. CHRIS ARREOLA USA 7. DEON NICHOLSON USA 7. CRAIG RICHARDS GBR 8. AGIT KABAYEL CON GER 8. RAPHAEL MURPHY USA 8. MARCUS BROWNE USA 9. MICHAEL HUNTER I/C USA 9. TERVEL PULEV INT BUL 9. MATHIEU BAUDERLIQUE I/C FRA 10. DERECK CHISORA GBR 10. YURY KASHINSKY RUS 10. ZAC DUNN AUS 11. KUBRAT PULEV BUL 11. KRZYSZTOF WLODARCZYK POL 11. IGOR MIKHALKIN RUS 12. EFE AJAGBA NIG 12. IMRE SZELLO HUN 12. ROBIN KRASNIQI KOS 13. SERGEY KUZMIN RUS 13. MUHAMAD FARKHAN ASIA MAS 13. BADOU JACK SWE 14. FRANK SANCHEZ FAURE CUB 14. CHRIS BILLAM-SMITH GBR 14. RUSTAM TULAGANOV UZB 15. CHRISTOPHER LOVEJOY USA 15. JUERGEN ULDEDAJ ALB 15. ALBERT RAMIREZ VEN SUPER BELT SUPER BELT SUPER BELT MUHAMMAD ALI EVANDER HOLYFIELD VIRGIL HILL 168 Lbs / 160 Lbs / 154 Lbs/ SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT SUPER WELTERWEIGHT 76.20 Kgs 72.58 Kgs 69.85) Kgs WBA SUPER CHAMPION: CALLUM SMITH GBR WBA SUPER CHAMPION: SAUL ALVAREZ MEX WBA-WBC-IBF SUPER CHAMPION:JERMELL CHARLO USA WORLD CHAMPION: SAUL ALVAREZ MEX WORLD CHAMPION: RYOTA MURATA JPN WORLD CHAMPION: ERISLANDY LARA CUB WBA GOLD CHAMPION: FEDOR CHUDINOV RUS WBA GOLD CHAMPION: MICHEL SORO FRA WBC: VACANT WBC: JERMALL CHARLO WBO: PATRICK TEIXEIRA IBF: CALEB PLANT WBO: BILLY JOE SAUNDERS IBF: GENNADY GOLOVKIN WBO: DEMETRIUS ANDRADE 1. ISRAIL MADRIMOV UZB 1. DAVID MORRELL JR INTERIM CHAMP CUB 1. CHRIS EUBANK JR INTERIM CHAMP GBR 2. JARRETT HURD USA 2. AIDOS YERBOSSYNULY INT KAZ 2. MAGOMED MADIEV ASIA RUS 3. JULIAN WILLIAMS USA 3. DAVID BENAVIDEZ USA 3. CARLOS LINDSEY MONROE LAC USA 4. MAGOMED KURBANOV RUS 4. DAVID LEMIEUX CAN 4. MIKALAI VESIALOU CON BLR 5. JEISON MANUEL ROSARIO DOM 5. DANIEL JACOBS USA 5. SERGIO MARTINEZ ARG 6. JORGE COTA MEX 6. LENNOX ALLEN GUY 6. TUREANO JOHNSON BAH 7. SEBASTIAN FUNDORA USA 7. JOHN RYDER GBR 7. DAVID PAPOT FRA 8. TIM TSZYU AUS 8. LOUIS TOUTIN FRA 8. MICHAEL ZERAFA AUS 9. ERIC WALKER USA 9. KEVIN LELE SADJO I/C FRA 9. ANATOLI MURATOV I/C GER 10. DYLAN CHARRAT FRA 10. ERIK BAZINYAN ARM 10. ALFONSO BLANCO VEN 11. JAMONTAY CLARK USA 11. EDGAR BERLANGA PUR 11. RONALD ELLIS USA 12. ANTHONY FOWLER INT GBR 12. VLADIMIR SHISHKIN RUS 12. ESQUIVA FALCAO BRA 13. CHRIS ALGIERI USA 13. DERVIN COLINA VEN 13. CARLOS GONGORA ECU 14. HEBER RONDON LAC VEN 14. BEKTEMIR MELIKUZIEV C/A UZB 14. JUAN MACIAS MONTIEL MEX 15. KIERON CONWAY I/C GBR 15. DANIELE SCARDINA ITA 15. ZHANIBEK ALIMKHANULY KAZ SUPER BELT SUPER BELT SUPER BELT THOMAS HEARNS SUGAR RAY LEONARD CARLOS MONZON 147 Lbs / 140 Lbs / 135 Lbs / WELTERWEIGHT SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT LIGHTWEIGHT 66.68 Kgs 63.50 Kgs 61.23 Kgs WBA SUPER CHAMPION: MANNY PACQUIAO PHI WBA-IBF SUPER CHAMPION: JOSH TAYLOR GBR WBA-WBC-WBO SUPER CHAMPION:VASILIY LOMACHENKO UKR WORLD CHAMPION: YORDENIS UGAS CUB WORLD CHAMPION: MARIO BARRIOS USA WORLD CHAMPION: GERVONTA DAVIS USA WBA GOLD CHAMPION: VERGIL ORTIZ JR USA WBA GOLD CHAMPION: ISMAEL BARROSO VEN WBA GOLD CHAMPION: YVAN MENDY FRA WBC: ERROL SPENCE JR WBC: JOSE CARLOS RAMIREZ IBF: TEOFIMO LOPEZ IBF: ERROL SPENCE JR WBO: TERENCE CRAWFORD WBO: JOSE CARLOS RAMIREZ 1. ROLANDO ROMERO INTERIM CHAMP USA 1. JAMAL JAMES INTERIM CHAMP USA 1. ALBERTO PUELLO INTERIM CHAMP DOM 2. ROBERT EASTER JR USA 2. MIKEY GARCIA USA 2. LEWIS RITSON GBR 3. JORGE LINARES VEN 3. GABRIEL MAESTRE VEN 3. RANCES BARTHELEMY CUB 4. FRANCESCO PATERA BEL 4. RADZHAB BUTAEV RUS 4. REGIS PROGRAIS USA 5. DEVIS BOSCHIERO ITA 5. RASHIDI ELLIS C/A USA 5. BATYR AKHMEDOV RUS 6. JACKSON MARINEZ DOM 6. DAVID AVANESYAN RUS 6. SHAKHRAM GIYASOV INT UZB 7. JOSH OREILLY NABA CAN 7. JESSIE VARGAS USA 7. SHOHJAHON ERGASHEV UZB 8. YURIORKIS GAMBOA CUB 8. ABEL RAMOS USA 8. ANTONIO DEMARCO MEX 9. OLIVER FLORES NCA 9. ALBERTO PALMETTA INT ARG 9. RYAN KARL USA 10. JAMES TENNYSON INT GBR 10. CUSTIO CLAYTON NABA CAN 10. JESUS ALEJANDRO RAMOS USA 11. MICHEL RIVERA DOM 11. KEITH THURMAN USA 11. SANDOR MARTIN ESP 12. ALBERTO MACHADO PUR 12. CODY CROWLEY CAN 12. ESNEIKER CORREA VEN 13. MAIDIN ELGARNI I/C FRA 13. KAREN CHUKHADZHIAN UKR 13. CLETUS SELDIN NABA USA 14. HECTOR TANAJARA USA 14. SANDY MESSAOUD I/C FRA 14. BATYRZHAN JUKEMBAYEV C/A KAZ 15. ZAPIR RASULOV RUS 15. KHARITON AGRBA RUS 15. JOVANIE SANTIAGO LAC PUR SUPER BELT SUPER BELT SUPER BELT ROBERTO DURAN SUGAR RAY ROBINSON ANTONIO CERVANTES 130 Lbs / 126 Lbs / 122 Lbs / SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT 58.97 Kg 57.15 Kgs 55.34 Kgs WBA SUPER CHAMPION: LEO SANTA CRUZ MEX WBA SUPER CHAMPION: LEO SANTA CRUZ MEX WBA-IBF SUPER CHAMPION: MURODJON AKHMADALIEV UZB WORLD CHAMPION: RENE ALVARADO NCA WORLD CHAMPION: CAN XU CHN WORLD CHAMPION: BRANDON FIGUEROA USA WBA GOLD CHAMPION: MARK URBANOV RUS WBA GOLD CHAMPION: RONNY RIOS USA WBC: MIGUEL BERCHELT WBC: GARY ALLEN RUSSELL JR WBC: REY VARGAS IBF: JOSEPH DIAZ WBO: JAMEL HERRING IBF: JOSH WARRINGTON WBO: JAMEL HERRING WBO: ANGELO LEO 1. CHRIS COLBERT INTERIM CHAMP USA 1. HIROSHIGE OSAWA JPN 1. AZAT HOVHANNISYAN ARM 2. ROGER GUTIERREZ VEN 2. HECTOR LUIS GARCIA DOM 2. RAEESE ALEEM USA 3. JAIME ARBOLEDA PAN 3. BRYAN DE GRACIA PAN 3. DANIEL ROMAN USA 4. CLAUDIO MARRERO DOM 4. YOHAN VASQUEZ DOM 4. YUKINORI OGUNI JPN 5. ABRAHAM NOVA NABA USA 5. ANSELMO MORENO PAN 5. ALEXANDER MEJIA NCA 6. ANDREW CANCIO USA 6. JESUS M ROJAS PUR 6. MIKE PLANIA PHI 7. XAVIER MARTINEZ USA 7. OSCAR ESCANDON COL 7. MICHAEL CONLAN IRL 8. KENICHI OGAWA JPN 8. TUGSTSOGT NYAMBAYAR MGL 8. VIC PASILLAS USA 9. BILLEL DIB OCEANIA AUS 9. TOMOKI KAMEDA JPN 9. LORENZO PARRA GARCIA VEN 10. ANTHONY CACACE GBR 10. ANDRANIK GRIGORYAN NABA RUS 10. JOSE SANMARTIN COL 11. PABLO VICENTE LAC CUB 11. MANNY ROBLES III USA 11. OSCAR NEGRETE COL 12. JOE CORDINA CON GBR 12. EDUARDO RAMIREZ MEX 12. DIEGO DE LA HOYA USA 13. GUILLAUME FRENOIS I/C FRA 13. CKARI CANI MANSILLA ARG 13. LEONARDO BAEZ NABA MEX 14. FRANCISCO FONSECA NCA 14. MARK MAGSAYO PHI 14. RAMON CARDENAS USA 15. JOHN JOE NEVIN INT IRL 15. ANURAK THISA ASIA THA 15. LUKE BOYD OCEANIA AUS SUPER BELT SUPER BELT SUPER BELT GABRIEL ELORDE EUSEBIO PEDROZA WILFREDO GOMEZ 118 Lbs / 115 Lbs / 112 Lbs / BANTAMWEIGHT SUPER FLYWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT 53.42 Kgs 52.16 Kgs 50.80 Kgs WBA-IBF SUPER CHAMPION: NAOYA INOUE JPN WBA SUPER CHAMPION: ROMAN GONZALEZ NCA WORLD CHAMPION: GUILLERMO RIGONDEAUX CUB WORLD CHAMPION: JOSHUA FRANCO USA WORLD CHAMPION: ARTEM DALAKIAN UKR WBA GOLD CHAMPION: MIKHAIL ALOYAN RUS WBC: LUIS NERY WBC: JUAN FRANCISCO ESTRADA WBC: JULIO CESAR MARTINEZ WBO: JOHN RIEL CASIMERO IBF: JERWIN ANCAJAS WBO: KAZUTO IOKA IBF: MORUTI MTHALANE WBO: VACANT 1. REYMART GABALLO PHI 1. SIRICHAI THAIYEN THA 1. LUIS CONCEPCION INTERIM CHAMP PAN 2. JASON MOLONEY OCEANIA AUS 2. ANDREW MOLONEY AUS 2. NARAST AIENLENG THA 3. RAUSHEE WARREN USA 3. ISRAEL GONZALEZ MEX 3. RYOTA YAMAUCHI JPN 4. LIBORIO SOLIS VEN 4. KOSEI TANAKA JPN 4. SAMUEL CARMONA I/C ESP 5. MANYO PLANGE GHA 5. FRANKLIN GONZALEZ VEN 5. MOHAMMED OBBADI ITA 6. TASANA SALAPAT THA 6. FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ JR MEX 6. JAY HARRIS GBR 7. JUAN CARLOS PAYANO DOM 7. KHALID YAFAI GBR 7. CRISTOFER ROSALES NCA 8. LEOSDAN NUNEZ LAC CUB 8. NORBELTO JIMENEZ DOM 8. TETSUYA HISADA JPN 9. DAIGO HIGA JPN 9. PABLO CARRILLO COL 9. JOSE SOTO COL 10. JOSE VELASQUEZ CHI 10. VINCENT LEGRAND FRA 10. ROBER BARRERA COL 11. MELVING LOPEZ NCA 11. ELTON DHARRY GUY 11. RICARDO SANDOVAL USA 12. PEDRO GUEVARA MEX 12. ALIU BAMIDELE LASISI NIG 12. DAVE APOLINARIO PHI 13. KAROON JARUPIANLERD THA 13. JADE BORNEA PHI 13. KEIVER FERNANDEZ VEN 14. JUN ZHAO ASIA CHN 14. LUCAS FERNANDEZ ARG 14. JAYR RAQUINEL PHI 15. RONALD MALINDI RSA 15. ORLANDO PENALBA PAN 15. TOMMY FRANK GBR SUPER BELT SUPER BELT SUPER BELT EDER JOFRE KHAOSAI GALAXY PASCUAL PEREZ 108 Lbs / 105 Lbs / LIGHT FLYWEIGHT MINIMUM 48.99 Kgs 47.63 Kgs WBA SUPER CHAMPION: HIROTO KYOGUCHI JPN WBA SUPER CHAMPION: THAMMANOON NIYOMTRONGTHA WORLD CHAMPION: CARLOS CANIZALES VEN WORLD CHAMPION: VACANT WBA GOLD CHAMPION: LEYMAN BENAVIDES NCA WBC: KENSHIRO TERAJI WBC: CHAYAPHON MOONSRI IBF: FELIX ALVARADO WBO: ELWIN SOTO IBF: PEDRO TADURAN WBO: WILFREDO MENDEZ 1.
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