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MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 LBS) CH Anthony Joshua ENG CH Yuniel Dorticos CUB CH Artur Beterbiev RUS CH Caleb Plant USA 1 Kubrat Pulev BGR 1 Ruslan Fayfer RUS 1 Meng Fanlong CHN 1 NOT RATED 2 Charles Martin USA 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 3 Oleksandr Usyk UKR 3 Kevin Lerena ZAF 3 Joshua Buatsi GHA 3 Caleb Truax USA 4 Michael Hunter USA 4 Lawrence Okolie ENG 4 Umar Salamov UKR 4 Zach Parker ENG 5 Andy Ruiz Jr MEX 5 Jai Opetaia AUS 5 Leon Bunn GER 5 Stefan Hartel GER 6 Robert Helenius FIN 6 Mairis Briedis LVA 6 Adam Deines GER 6 Jurgen Brahmer GER 7 Filip Hrgovic HRV 7 Bilal Laggoune BEL 7 Oleksandr Gvozdyk UKR 7 Evgeny Shvedenko RUS 8 Joseph Parker NZL 8 Yury Kashinsky RUS 8 Joseph Smith Jr USA 8 Daniel Jacobs USA 9 Tom Schwarz GER 9 Krzysztof Wlodarczyk POL 9 Maksim Vlasov RUS 9 Lionell Thomspon USA 10 Derek Chisora ZWE 10 Lyndon Arthur ENG 10 Igor Mikhalkin RUS 10 Leon Bauer GER 11 Tony Yoka FRA 11 Noel Gevor ARM 11 Mansur Elsaev RUS 11 Alfredo Angulo MEX 12 Agit Kabayel GER 12 Evgeniy Tishchenko RUS 12 Robert Parzecezewski POL 12 Vincent Feigenbutz GER 13 Zhang Zhilei CHN 13 David Light NZL 13 Vyacheslav Shabransky UKR 13 Aidos Yerbossynuly KAZ 14 Demsey Mc Kean AUS 14 Dmitry Kudryashov RUS 14 Alfonso Lopez USA 14 Daniele Scardina ITA 15 Otto Wallin SWE 15 Firat Arslan GER 15 Craig Richards ENG 15 Erik Bazinyan CAN Page 1/5 MIDDLEWEIGHT (160 LBS) JR. MIDDLEWEIGHT (154 LBS) WELTERWEIGHT (147 LBS) JR. WELTERWEIGHT (140 LBS) CH Gennady Golovkin KAZ CH Jeison Rosario DOM CH Errol Spence Jr. USA CH Josh Taylor SCO 1 NOT RATED 1 Bakhram Murtazaliev RUS 1 Kudratillo Abdukakhorov UZB 1 Apinan Khongsong THA 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 3 Kamil Szeremeta POL 3 Jarrett Hurd USA 3 Sergei Lipinets RUS 3 Liam Paro AUS 4 Patrick Wojcicki GER 4 James Metcalff ENG 4 Keita Obara JPN 4 Ivan Baranchyk BLR 5 Esquiva Falcao BRA 5 Sam Eggington ENG 5 Custio Clayton CAN 5 Anthony Yigit SWE 6 Patrice Volny CAN 6 Tim Tszyu AUS 6 David Avanesyan ARM 6 Shohjahon Ergashev UZB 7 Sergiy Derevyanchenko UKR 7 Jack Culcay ECU 7 Nursultan Zhangabayev KAZ 7 Jeremias Ponce ARG 8 Meiirim Nursultanov KAZ 8 Abass Baraou GER 8 Mikael Zewski USA 8 Batyrzhan Jukembayev KAZ 9 Denis Radovan GER 9 Julian Williams USA 9 Sebastian Formella GER 9 Regis Prograis USA 10 Jaime Munguia MEX 10 Serhii Bohachuk UKR 10 Shawn Porter USA 10 Subriel Matias PRI 11 Matteo Signani ITA 11 Charles Conwell USA 11 Ivan Golub UKR 11 Alexander Duran PAN 12 Zhanibek Alimkhanuly KAZ 12 Mohammed Rabbi MAR 12 Maurice Hooker USA 12 Samuel Teah LBR 13 Jeff Horn AUS 13 Jorge Fortea ESP 13 Mykal Fox USA 13 Cletus Seldin USA 14 Anatoli Muratov KAZ 14 Takeshi Inoue JPN 14 Jaron Ennis USA 14 Eduard Troyanovsky RUS 15 Tureano Johnson USA 15 Dylan Charrat FRA 15 Bowyn Morgan NZL 15 Andy Hiraoka JPN Page 2/5 LIGHTWEIGHT (135 LBS) JR. LIGHTWEIGHT (130 LBS) FEATHERWEIGHT (126 LBS) JR. FEATHERWEIGHT (122 LBS) CH Teofimo Lopez USA CH Joseph Diaz Jr USA CH Josh Warrington ENG CH Murodjon Akhmadaliev UZB 1 NOT RATED 1 Shavkat Rakhimov TJK 1 Kid Galahad QAT 1 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 3 George Kambosos Jr AUS 3 Kenichi Ogawa JPN 3 James Dickens ENG 3 Angelo Leo USA 4 Lee Selby WLS 4 Azinga Fuzile ZAF 4 Mark Magsayo PHL 4 Marlon Tapales PHL 5 Gustavo Lemos ARG 5 Martin Ward ENG 5 Sakaria Lukas NAM 5 Daniel Roman USA 6 Isaac Cruz-Gonzalez MEX 6 Tevin Farmer USA 6 Michael Conlan NIR 6 Hiroaki Teshigawara JPN 7 Emmanuel Tagoe GHA 7 Jonno Carroll IRL 7 Ranfis Encarnacion DOM 7 Carlos Castro USA 8 Pavel Malikov RUS 8 Kazuhiro Nishitani JPN 8 Andoni Gago ESP 8 Thomas Ward ENG 9 Felix Verdejo USA 9 Joseph Cordina WLS 9 Hiroshige Osawa JPN 9 Ludumo Lamati ZAF 10 Richard Commey GHA 10 Guillaume Frenois FRA 10 Ryan Walsh ENG 10 Brock Jarvis AUS 11 Jacob Ng AUS 11 Matias Romero ARG 11 Reiya Abe JPN 11 Tramaine Williams USA 12 Roman Andreev RUS 12 Samir Ziani FRA 12 Ryo Sagawa JPN 12 Mike Plania PHL 13 James Tennyson ENG 13 Bruno Tarimo TZA 13 Jesus Magdaleno USA 13 Ryo Akaho JPN 14 Suichiro Yoshino JPN 14 Joey Noynay PHL 14 Ruben Villa USA 14 Luca Rigoldi ITA 15 Yongqiang Yang CHN 15 Muhammadkhuja Yaqubov TJK 15 Isaac Lowe ENG 15 Yenifel Vicente DOM Page 3/5 BANTAMWEIGHT (118 LBS) JR. BANTAMWEIGHT (115 LBS) FLYWEIGHT (112 LBS) JR. FLYWEIGHT (108 LBS) CH Naoya Inoue JPN CH Jerwin Ancajas PHL CH Moruti Mthalane ZAF CH Felix Alvarado NIC 1 Michael Dasmarinas PHL 1 Israel Gonzalez MEX 1 NOT RATED 1 NOT RATED 2 Joshua Greer USA 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 3 Paul Butler ENG 3 Jonathan Javier Rodriguez MEX 3 Jayson Mama PHL 3 Dee-Jay Kriel ZAF 4 Jason Moloney AUS 4 Mohammed Obbadi MAR 4 Muhammad Waseem PAK 4 Tetsuya Hisada JPN 5 Keita Kurihara JPN 5 Koki Eto JPN 5 Francisco Rodriguez MEX 5 Ivan Soriano PHL 6 Reymart Gaballo PHL 6 Sunny Edwards ENG 6 Genesis Libranza PHL 6 Yuto Takahashi JPN 7 Joshua Franco USA 7 Jade Bornea PHL 7 Masayuki Kuroda JPN 7 Sive Nontshinga ZAF 8 Emmanuel Rodriguez PRI 8 Yanga Sigqibo ZAF 8 McWilliams Arroyo PRI 8 Reiya Konishi JPN 9 Karim Guerfi FRA 9 Takayuki Okumoto JPN 9 Akira Yaegashi JPN 9 Cristian Araneta PHL 10 Nikolai Potapov RUS 10 Hiram Diaz MEX 10 Carlos Licona MEX 10 Abraham Rodriguez MEX 11 Sukksaem Kietyongyuth THA 11 Alexandru Marin ROU 11 Joselito Velazquez MEX 11 Toto Landero PHL 12 Yuki Kobayashi JPN 12 Sho Ishida JPN 12 Jayr Raquinel PHL 12 Kenichi Horikawa JPN 13 Michell Banquez VEN 13 Eaktawan THA 13 Ricardo Sandoval USA 13 Jonathan Gonzalez PRI 14 Jose Luis Velazquez CHL Krungthepthonburi 14 Samuel Carmona ESP 14 Ronald Chacon VEN 15 Leosdan Nunez CUB 14 Kenta Nakagawa JPN 15 Dave Apolinario PHL 15 John Zulueta PHL 15 Vincent Legrand FRA Page 4/5 MINI FLYWEIGHT (105 LBS) CH Pedro Taduran PHL 1 NOT RATED 2 NOT RATED 3 Rene Cuarto PHL 4 Melvin Jerusalem PHL 5 Daniel Valladares MEX 6 Robert Paradero PHL 7 Samuel Salva PHL 8 Lito Dante PHL 9 Leyman Benavidez NIC 10 Nkosinathi Joyi ZAF 11 Jose Argumedo MEX 12 Takumi Sakae JPN 13 Tsubasa Koura JPN 14 Ginjiro Shigeoka JPN 15 Byron Rojas NIC Page 5/5 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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