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EE-EU Ratings February 2020 * After Brexit EE‐EU Ratings February 2020 * after Brexit President Mr Bob Logist Chairman Mr Pertti Augustin Members of the Commission: Mr Jean Pierre Becquelin Mr Peter Stucki Mr Carlos Utrilla Mr Anson Wainwright Techincal Advisor: Mr Eric Armit Ratings referred to all the fights up to 29th February 2020 HEAVYWEIGHTS (over 90,719 kg) CRUISERWEIGHTS (up to 90,719 kg) LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHTS (up to 79,379 kg) VACANT TITLE VACANT TITLE * Champ: Umut CAMKIRAN (TK) April 19, 2019 * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: * Chall.: * Chall: EBU: Vacant EBU: Lawrence OKOLIE (GB) EBU: Vacant Contenders: Contenders: Contenders: 1 Dillan WHITE (GB) 1 Tommy McCARTHY (GB) 1 Igor MICHALKIN (RU) 2 Aleksander USYK (UA) 2 Dmitry KUDRYASOV (RU) 2 Callum JOHNSON (GB) 3 Aleksander POVETKIN (RU) 3 Aleksei PAPIN (RU) 3 Joshua BUATSI (GB) 4 Dereck CHISORA (GB) 4 Aleksei EGOROV (RU) 4 Anthony YARDE (GB) 5 Joe JOYCE (GB) 5 Richard RIAKPORHE (GB) 5 Timur NIKARKHOEV (RU/BE) 6 Hughie FURY (GB) 6 Deion JUAMAH (GB) 6 Timy SHALA (AL/AT) 7 David PRICE (GB) 7 Kai Robin HAVNAA (NO/DK) 7 Hosea BURTON (GB) 8 Andriy RUDENKO (UA) 8 Arutyan AVETISIAN (RU) 8 Marko NIKOLIC (RS) 9 Nathan GORMAN (GB) 9 Jurgen ULDEDAJ (AL) 9 Nikola SJEKLOCA (ME) 10 Arnold GJERGJAJ (KO/CH) 10 Flamur MEHMETI (RS/AT) 10 David BROPHY (GB) 11 Alexander USTINOV (RU) 11 Damir BELJO (BA) 11 Craig RICHARDS (GB) 12 Avni DAVTAEV (RU) 12 Ramil GADZHIEV (UA) 13 Shigabdin ALIEV (RU) NR Luke WATKINS (GB) 13 Arsen AZIEV (RU) 14 Miljan ROVCANIN (RS) 14 Chad SUGDEN (GB) 15 Marko RADONVIC (ME) 15 Lyndon ARTHUR (GB) 16 Labinot XHOXHAJ (KO) 16 Andre STERLING (GB) 17 Oleksander ZAKHAZHYI (UA) 17 Yevgeni MAKHTIENKO (UA) 18 Evgeny ROMANOV (RU) 18 Movsur YUSUPOV (RU) 19 Mirko TINTOR (BA) 19 Alexander HAGEN (NO) INELIGIBLE: INELIGIBLE: INELIGIBLE: Anthony JOSHUA (GB) WBAs Tyson FURY (GB) WBC Dimitri BIVOL (RU) WBA SUP-MIDDLEWEIGHTS (up to 76,205 kg) MIDDLEWEIGHTS (up to 72,574 kg) SUP-WELTERWEIGHTS (up to 69,853 kg) VACANT TITLE VACANT 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Apti USTARKHANOV (RU) 13 Kieran SMITH (GB) 14 Igor KUDRYATSKY (UA) 14 Ramadan HISENI (KO/CH) 14 Anthony FOWLER (GB) 15 Vartan AVETISYAN (AM) 15 Fedir CHERKASHYN (UA) 15 Oleksander IVANOV (UA) 16 Aidos YERBOSSYNULU (KZ) 16 Mikalai VESIALOU (BY) 16 Alexey EVCHENKO (RU) 17 Siarhei KHAMITSKI (BY) 17 "Jimmy" Kilrain KELLY (GB) 18 Faton VUKSHINAJ (CH) 18 Harry SCARFF (GB) 19 Maxim VASHKOV (RU) 19 Vaghinak TAMARAZYAN (RU) 20 Stanyslav SKOROKHOD (UA) 21 Kirill SAMADURAU (BY) 22 Sergey VOROBIEV (RU) INELIGIBLE INELIGIBLE: INELIGIBLE Billy Joe SAUNDERS (GB) * WBO Lasha GURGULIANI (BE) WBF Callum SMITH (GB) WBA, WBC D WELTERWEIGHTS (up to 66,678 Kg) SUP-LIGHTWEIGHTS (up to 63,503 kg) LIGHTWEIGHTS (up to 61,237 kg) VACANT TITLE VACANT TITLE * Champ: Bojan ALADZIC (RS/AT) June 19, 2019 * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: EBU: David AVANESYAN (RU) EBU: Sandor MARTIN (ES) EBU: Vacant Contenders: Contenders: Contenders: 1 Josh KELLY (GB) 1 Victor POSTOL (UA) 1 Luke CAMPBELL (GB) 2 Conor BENN (GB) 2 Kirill RELIKH (BY) 2 Lee SELBY (GB) 3 Liam TAYLOR (GB) 3 Lewis RITSON (GB) 3 Ricky BURNS (GB) 4 Darren TETLEY (GB) 4 Jack CATTERAL (GB) 4 Zaur ABDULLAEV (RU) 5 Dmitry MIKHAILENKO (RU) 5 Terry FLANAGAN (GB) 5 James TENNYSON (GB) 6 Islam DUMANOV (RU) 6 Robbie DAVIES jr (GB) 6 Tommy COYLE (GB) 7 Maxim PRODAN (UA) 7 Joe HUGUES (GB) 7 Denys BERINCHUK (UA) 8 Louis GREENE (GB) 8 Ohaira DAVIES (GB) 8 Elnur SAMEDOV (RU) 9 Aslanbek KOZAEV (RU) 9 Petros ANANYAN (RU) 9 Andy TOWNEND (GB) 10 Chris JENKINS (GB) 10 Kay PROSPERE (GB) 10 Alain CHERVET (CH) 11 Martin HARKIN (GB) 11 Sam O'MAISON (GB) 11 Vladimir SARUKHANYAN (AM) 12 Meriton KARAXHA (AL) 12 Aram FANIYAN (RS) 12 Aik SHAKNAZARYAN (RU) 13 Vasyl KURASOV (UA) 13 Tom FARRELL (GB) 13 Vahran VARDANYAN (AM/LV) 14 Gor YERITSYAN (AM) 14 Mishiko BESELIA (UA) 14 Roman ANDREEV (RU) 15 Ricardo SILVA (PT/CH) 15 Tyrone McKENNA (GB) 15 Vladimir MYSHAEV (RU) 16 Karen CHUKHADZHYAN (UA) 16 Alexander PODOLSKY (RU) 16 Dimitri KHASIEV (RU) 17 Eduard SKAVINSKYI (RU) 17 Philip BOWES (GB) 18 Andranik HAKOBYAN (AM/CH) 19 Sergey LUBKOVIC (RU) 20 Octavian GRATII (MD) 21 Zurab CHANIEV (RU) INELIGIBLE: INELIGIBLE: INELIGIBLE: Zino MEULI (CH) WBFed SUP-FEATHERWEIGHTS (up to 58,967 kg) FEATHERWEIGHTS (up to 57,153 kg) SUP-BANTAMWEIGHTS (up to 55,338 kg) VACANT TITLE VACANT TITLE VACANT TITLE * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: EBU : Samir ZIANI (FR) EBU : Andoni GAGO (ES) EBU: Luca RIGOLDI (IT) Contenders: Contenders: Contenders: 1 Martin Joseph WARD (GB) 1 Carl FRAMPTON (GB) 1 Oleksander YEHOROV (UA) 2 Jono CARROLL (IE) 2 Kid GALAHAD (GB) 2 Arnold KHEGAI (UA) 3 Joe CORDINA (GB) 3 Gavin McDONNELL (GB) 3 Josh WALE (GB) 4 Anthony CACACE (GB) 4 Ryan WALSH (GB) 4 Jason CUNNINGAM (GB) 5 Mark URVANOV (RU) 5 Isaac LOWE (GB) 5 Brad FOSTER (GB) 6 Sam BOWEN (GB) 6 Jordan GILL (GB) 6 Lucien REID (GB) 7 Nikita KUZNETSOV (RU) 7 Ryan DOYLE (GB) 7 Gamal YAFAI (GB) 8 Zelfa BARRETT (GB) 8 Oleg MALYANOVSKYY (UA) 8 Qais ASHFAQ (GB() 9 Stanislav KALITSKIY (KZ) 9 Reece BELLOTTI (GB) 9 Joe HAM (GB) 10 Alex DILMAGHANI (GB) 10 Razak NAJIB (GB) 10 Yasiko LUKASHVILI (GE) 11 Evgeny CHUPRAKOV (RU) 11 Reece MOULD (GB) 12 Serif GURDEJELJAC (RS) 12 Ruslan KAMILOV (RU) 13 Bernard Angelo TORRES (NO) 13 Evgeny SMIRNOV (RU) 14 David AGADHANYAN (RU) 14 Aram AVAGYAN (RU) INELEGIBLE INELEGIBLE INELEGIBLE BANTAMWEIGHTS (up to 53,525 kg) FLYWEIGHTS (up to 50,802 kg) VACANT TITLE VACANT TITLE * Chall: * Chall: * Chall: * Chall.: EBU : Karim GUERFI (FR) EBU: Vacant Title Contenders: Contenders: 1 Khalid YAFAI (GB) 1 Jay HARRIS (GB) 2 Paul BUTLER (GB) 2 Andrew SELBY (GB) 3 Nikolay POTAPOV (RU) 3 Tommy FRANK (GB) 4 Lee McGREGOR (GB) 4 Ross MURRAY (GB) 5 Kyle YOUSAF (GB) 6 Narek ABGARYAN (AM) 7 Ukashir FAROOQ (GB) 8 Lain BUTCHER (GB) 9 Marc LEACH (GB) 10 Vyacheslav MIRZAEV (RU) INELEGIBLE: INELEGIBLE: Artem DALAKIAN (UA) WBA.
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