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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The WBC's April 2019 ratings were posted on the WBC's website on April 8, 2019.

Listed below are the most notable changes:

Middleweight- Maciej Sulecki- in at #3 (had been #5 at 154)

Super Welterweight- Austin Trout- up to #5 from #6

Welterweight- Jessie Vargas- up to #2 from #3, Sergey Lipinets- in at #3 (had been #5 at 140), Kudratillo Abdukakhorov- up tp #4 from #5, Yordenis Ugas- up from #5 from #6, Kerman Lejarraga- down to #13 from #2, Egidijus Kavaliauskas- down to #6 from #4

Super Lightweight- Maxim Dadashev- up to #5 from #7

Featherweight- Jessie Magdaleno- in at #5 (had been #5 at 122)

Super Bantamweight- Azat Hovhanisyan- up to #5 from #6

Bantamweight- Juan Carlos Payano- up to #5 from #6

Super Flyweight- Andrew Moloney- up to #3 from #4

Flyweight- Julio Cesar Martinez- up to #1 from #2, Cristofer Rosales- up to #2 from #3, Junto Nakatani- up to #3 from #4, Giemel Magramo- up to #4 from #5, McWilliams Arroyo- up to #5 from #6, Andrew Selby- down to #6 from #1

Minimumweight- Byron Rojas- up to #3 from #4, Tatsuya Fukuhara- up to #4 from #5, Leroy Estrada- up to #5 from #7; Tsubasa Koura- down to #13 from #3

There are links to each of the WBC's seventeen divisional Top 40s at:
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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through April 6, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website April 9, 2019. There were no changes from the rankings posted April 2, 2019.

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Ring's latest ratings- based on fight results through April 6, 2019- were posted on The Ring's website April 12, 2019. There were changes in just one divisional Top Ten:

JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Miguel Berchelt
2 (2) Gervonta Davis
3 (3) Tevin Farmer
4 (4) Francisco Vargas
5 (5) Masayuki Ito
6 (6) Andrew Cancio
7 (7) Joseph Diaz, Jr.
8 (8) Miguel Roman
9 (10) Eduardo Hernandez
10 (9) Alberto Machado

Out from ratings posted April 5, 2019:
No one

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through April 13, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website April 16, 2019. There were changes in the Top Tens for the middleweight, junior middleweight, lightweight, junior featherweight, and flyweight divisions.

MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Champion: Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (is also ranked #8 at 168)

1 (1) Gennady Golovkin
2 (2) Daniel Jacobs
3 (3) Billy Joe Saunders
4 (5) Sergiy Derevyanchenko
5 (4) Jermall Charlo
6 (6) Rob Brant
7 (7) David Lemieux
8 (8) Demetrius Andrade
9 (9) Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam
10 (10) Ryota Murata

Out from rankings posted April 9, 2019:
No one

Editor's Note:
- #3 ranked Billy Joe Saunders weighed in at 178 1/2 for his 12/22/18 TKO-4 win over Charles Adamu and is scheduled to fight as a super middleweight on 5/18/19.

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Jarrett Hurd
2 (2) Tony Harrison
3 (3) Jermell Charlo
4 (4) Erislandy Lara
5 (5) Brian Castano
6 (6) Jaime Munguia
7 (7) Julian Williams
8 (8) Michel Soro
9 (9) Kell Brook
10 (-) Dennis Hogan

Out from rankings posted April 9, 2019:
#10- Carlos Adames

LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Vasiliy Lomachenko
2 (2) Mikey Garcia (is also Champion at 140)
3 (3) Robert Easter, Jr.
4 (4) Richard Commey
5 (5) Jose Pedraza
6 (6) Luke Campbell
7 (8) Raymundo Beltran (is also ranked #10 at 140)
8 (9) Teofimo Lopez
9 (10) Devin Haney
10 (-) Yvan Mendy

Out from rankings posted April 9, 2019:
#7- Anthony Crolla

JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT:

Champion: Guillermo Rigondeaux

1 (1) Rey Vargas
2 (2) Emanuel Navarrete
3 (3) Daniel Roman
4 (4) TJ Doheny
5 (5) Isaac Dogboe
6 (6) Ryosuke Iwasa
7 (7) Shingo Wake
8 (9) Brandon Figueroa
9 (10) Tomoki Kameda
10 (-) Carlos Castro

Out from rankings posted April 9, 2019:
#8- Diego De La Hoya (now campaigning as a featherweight)

FLYWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Kosei Tanaka
2 (2) Artem Dalakian
3 (3) Moruti Mthalane
4 (4) Charlie Edwards
5 (5) Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar
6 (6) Cristofer Rosales
7 (7) Sho Kimura
8 (9) Masayuki Kuroda
9 (10) Muhammad Waseem
10 (-) Giemel Magramo

Out from rankings posted April 9, 2019:
#8- Daigo Higa (prolonged inactivity)

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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TTR's Posters' Pound-For-Pound and divisional rankings based on fight results through Thursday, April 18, 2019 were compiled and posted on Friday, April 19, 2019.

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through April 20, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website April 23, 2019. There were changes to the welterweight, lightweight, and bantamweight Top Tens.

WELTERWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Errol Spence, Jr.
2 (3) Terence Crawford
3 (2) Shawn Porter
4 (4) Keith Thurman
5 (5) Manny Pacquiao
6 (6) Yordenis Ugas
7 (7) Danny Garcia
8 (8) Kudratillo Abdukakhorov (Qudratillo Abduqaxorov)
9 (9) Jessie Vargas
10 (10) Sergey Lipinets

Out from rankings posted April 16, 2019:
No one

Editor's Note:
- #9 ranked Jessie Vargas has announced his intention to move up to the junior middleweight division and is scheduled to fight as junior middleweight on April 26, 2019.

LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Vasiliy Lomachenko
2 (2) Mikey Garcia (is also Champion at 140)
3 (3) Robert Easter, Jr.
4 (4) Richard Commey
5 (5) Jose Pedraza
6 (6) Luke Campbell
7 (8) Teofimo Lopez
8 (7) Raymundo Beltran (is also ranked #10 at 140)
9 (9) Devin Haney
10 (10) Yvan Mendy

Out from rankings posted April 16, 2019:
No one

BANTAMWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Naoya Inoue
2 (2) Luis Nery
3 (3) Zolani Tete
4 (4) Nonito Donaire
5 (5) Ryan Burnett
6 (6) Emmanuel Rodriguez
7 (7) Takuma Inoue
8 (8) Nordine Oubaali
9 (-) John Riel Casimero
10 (9) Juan Carlos Payano

Out from rankings posted April 16, 2019:
#10- Jason Moloney

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The WBO's April 2019 rankings- as of April 23, 2019- were posted on the WBO's website April 23, 2019.

The following were the "INs" and "OUTs" and other major changes:

Heavyweight- IN: #8 Luis Ortiz, #12 Carlos Takam; OUT: #3 Jarrell Miller, #11 Bryant Jennings

Junior Heavyweight- IN: #15 Abraham Tabul; OUT: #15- Aleksei Papin

Light Heavyweight- IN: #15 Tim Robin Lihaug; OUT: #12 Mike Lee

Super Middleweight- IN: #15 Lerrone Richards; OUT: #13 John Ryder (N/A- WBA)

Middleweight- IN: #9 Ryota Murata, #11 Sergiy Derevyanchenko, #15 Janibek Alimkhanuly; OUT: #2 David Lemieux, #4 Jack Culcay, #14 Conrad Cummings

Junior Middleweight- new #1 contender: Kell Brook (up from #3); previous #1 contender: Dennis Hogan (down to #3); IN: #14 Cody Crowley; OUT: #2 Julian Williams

Welterweight- IN: #13 David Avanesyan, #15 Michael McKinson; OUT: #5 Kerman Lejarraga, #15 Keita Obara, ** Gor Yeritsyan

Junior Welterweight- IN: #15 Sam Maxwell; OUT: #15 Sonny Frederickson

Lightweight- IN: #5 Ryan Garcia (had been #1 at 130), #10 Lee Selby (had been #7 at 130); OUT: #2 Mercito Gesta, #10 Anthony Crolla

Junior Lightweight- new #1 contender: Lamont Roach, Jr. (up from #2); previous #1 contender: Ryan Garcia (now #5 at 130); IN: #13 Avery Sparrow, #14 Giovanni Mioletti; also OUT: #7 Lee Selby (now #10 at 135)

Featherweight- IN: #14 David Oliver Joyce; OUT: #10 Nathaniel May

Junior Featherweight- No changes

Bantamweight- IN: #15- Vincent Astrolabio; OUT: #7 Duke Micah

Junior Bantamweight- IN: #6 Francisco Rodriguez, Jr. (had been #2 at 112), #12 Dewayne Beamon; OUT: #3 Ryuichi Funai (N/A- IBF), #15 Antonio Nieves

Flyweight- IN: #5 Pedro Guevara (had been #6 at 105), #7 Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar, #15 Carlo Cesar Penalosa; OUT: #2 Francisco Rodriguez, Jr. (now #6 at 115), #5 Sho Kimura (N/A- WBA at 108), #8 Andrew Selby

Junior Flyweight- IN: #11 Ivan Soriano, #14 Daniel Matellon, #15 Elwin Soto Castro; OUT: #4 Reiya Kohishi (N/A- IBF), #6 Pedro Guevara (now #5 at 112), #7 Ganigan Lopez

Mini-Flyweight- new #1 contender: Samuel Salva (had been #2); previous #1 contender: Robert Paradero (now #2); IN: #8 Pedro Taduran, #15 ArAr Andales; OUT: #8 Rene Mark Cuarto, #9 Tsubasa Koura

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through April 27, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website April 30, 2019. There were changes in the Pound-For-Pound Top Ten and in the Top Tens for welterweight, junior welterweight, lightweight, junior featherweight, and junior bantamweight divisions.

POUND-FOR-POUND:

1 (1) Vasyl Lomachenko
2 (2) Terence Crawford
3 (3) Oleksandr Usyk
4 (5) Naoya Inoue
5 (6) Saul Alvarez
6 (7) Gennady Golovkin
7 (-) Juan Francisco Estrada
8 (8) Errol Spence, Jr.
9 (4) Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
10 (9) Leo Santa Cruz

Out from rankings posted April 23, 2019:
#10- Mikey Garcia

WELTERWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Errol Spence, Jr.
2 (2) Terence Crawford
3 (3) Shawn Porter
4 (4) Keith Thurman
5 (5) Manny Pacquiao
6 (6) Yordenis Ugas
7 (7) Danny Garcia
8 (8) Kudratillo Abdukakhorov (Qudratillo Abduqaxorov)
9 (10) Sergey Lipinets
10 (-) Egidijus Kavaliauskas

Out from rankings posted April 23, 2019:
#9 Jessie Vargas (now campaigning as a junior middleweight)

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT:

Champion: Mikey Garcia (is also ranked #2 at 135)

1 (1) Regis Prograis
2 (2) Josh Taylor
3 (3) Jose Carlos Ramirez
4 (5) Viktor Postol
5 (6) Maurice Hooker
6 (7) Antonio Orozco
7 (8) Ivan Baranchyk
8 (4) Kiryl Relikh
9 (9) Pablo Cesar Cano
10 (10) Raymundo Beltran (is also ranked #9 at 135)

Out from rankings posted April 23, 2019:
No one (no changes)

LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Vasiliy Lomachenko
2 (2) Mikey Garcia (is also Champion at 140)
3 (3) Robert Easter, Jr.
4 (4) Richard Commey
5 (5) Jose Pedraza
6 (-) Rances Barthelemy
7 (6) Luke Campbell
8 (7) Teofimo Lopez
9 (8) Raymundo Beltran (is also ranked #10 at 140)
10 (9) Devin Haney

Out from rankings posted April 23, 2019:
#10 Yvan Mendy

JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT:

Champion: Guillermo Rigondeaux

1 (1) Rey Vargas
2 (3) Daniel Roman
3 (2) Emanuel Navarrete
4 (5) Isaac Dogboe
5 (4) TJ Doheny
6 (6) Ryosuke Iwasa
7 (7) Shingo Wake
8 (8) Brandon Figueroa
9 (9) Tomoki Kameda
10 (10) Carlos Castro

Out from rankings posted April 23, 2019:
No one

JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHT:

Champion: Juan Francisco Estrada (had been #1)

1 (-) Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (had been Champion)
2 (2) Donnie Nietes
3 (3) Kazuto Ioka
4 (4) Roman Gonzalez
5 (5) Jerwin Ancajas
6 (6) Khalid Yafai
7 (7) Israel Gonzalez
8 (8) Aston Palicte
9 (9) Andrew Moloney
10 (10) Alejandro Santiago

Out from rankings posted April 23, 2019:
No one

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The WBA's April 2019 ratings, based on results through April 30, 2019, were published and posted on the WBA's website April 30, 2019. The following are the "INs" and "OUTs" and other major changes:

Heavyweight: IN: #2 Oleksandr Usyk; OUT: #2 Jarrell Miller (failed two drug tests)

Cruiserweight: new WBA SUPER CHAMPION- Denis Lebedev (had been Champion In Recess); SUPER CHAMPION had been VACANT; IN: #15 Jai Opetaia; OUT: #9 Mike Perez (N/A- WBC)

Light Heavyweight: IN: #15 Jean Pacal; OUT: #14 Joe Smith, Jr.

Super Middleweight: IN: #13 Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam; OUT: #13 Jayde Mitchell

Middleweight: IN: #14 Matt Korobov; OUT: #7 Brandon Adams

Super Welterweight: IN: #15 Tim Tszyu; OUT: #12 Michael Zerafa

Welterweight: IN: #2 Danny Garcia, #3 Mikey Garcia, #11 David Avanesyan; OUT: #8 Adrien Broner, #9 Samuel Vargas, #12 Thulani Mbenge

Super Lightweight: new WBA WORLD CHAMPION: Regis Prograis (had been #5); previous WBA WORLD CHAMPION: Kiryl Relikh (now #7); new WBA GOLD CHAMPION: Yves Ulysse, Jr. (had been unranked); GOLD CHAMPION had been VACANT; IN: #13 Lewis Ritson, #14 Shakhram Giyasov; OUT: #8 Eduard Troyanovsky, #14 George Kambosos, Jr.

Lightweight: new #1 contender: Rances Barthelemy (had been #2); previous #1 contender: Anthony Crolla (now #8); IN: #7 Yvan Mendy, #15 Zapir Rasulov; OUT: #7 Bryan Vasquez, #15 Aik Shakhnazaryan

Super Featherweight: No changes

Featherweight: IN: #15 Jhack Tepora; OUT: #15 Duarn Vue

Super Bantamweight: new #1 contender (and Interim Champion): Brandon Figueroa (had been #2); Interim Champion had been VACANT; previous #1 contender: Murodjon Akhmadaliev (still "OC" but now #2); IN : #9 Javier Chacon; OUT: #5 Yonfrez Parejo; Note: #14 Jesse Hernandez has lost his last two bouts- by UD 10 to Thomas Patrick Ward on 2/15/19 and by TKO-3 to Marcus Bates on 4/13/19.

Bantamweight: IN: #14 Joshua Franco; OUT: #15 Oscar Negrete

Super Flyweight: IN: #3 Wisaksil Wangek (AKA Srisaket Sor Runvisai; had been WBC Champion), #9 Akira Yaegashi (had been #7 at 108); OUT: #5 Daigo Higa (prolonged inactivity), #11 Yutthana Kaensa (AKA Stamp Kiatniwat)

Flyweight: No major changes

Light Flyweight: IN: #7 Andika D'Golden Boy, #10 Daniel Valladares, #14 Nkosinathi Joyi; OUT: #4 Reiya Konishi (N/A- IBF), #7 Akira Yaegashi (now #9 at 115), #11 Carlos Vado

Minimumweight: IN: #10 Samuel Salva; OUT: #7 Tsubasa Koura


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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The IBO's May 2019 computerized Top 100s were posted on the IBO's website May 3, 2019. The "INs" and "OUTs" and other major changes in regards to the top 15 sections of each division's ratings are as follows:

Heavyweight: IN: #11 Andy Ruiz, Jr. (up from #17), #15 David Allen (up from #36); OUT: #4 Jarrell Miller (failed two drug tests), #15 Sergey Kuzmin (down to #16)

Cruiserweight: IN #15 Noel Gevor (up rom #17); OUT: #8 Maksim Vlasov (now #4 at 175)

Light Heavyweight: IN: #4 Maksim Vlasov (had been #8 at 200); OUT: #11 Damien Hooper (prolonged inactivity)

Super Middleweight: IN: #15 Robert Parzeczewski (up from #18); OUT: #13 Arthur Abraham (prolonged inactivity)

Middleweight: IN: #15 Jason Quigley (up from #16); OUT: #15 Jeison Rosario (down to #19)

Super Welterweight: IN: #8 Jessie Vargas (had ben #10 at 147); OUT: #15 Carlos Ocampo (down to #17)

Welterweight: IN #15 Thomas Dulorme; OUT: #0 Jessie Vargas (now #8 at 154)

Super Lightweight: CHAMPION: now VACANT; previous champion: Mohamed Mimoune (lost WBC eliminator; now ranked #11); new #1 contender: Josh Taylor (up from #2); previous #1 contender: Regis Prograis (now WBA champion); IN: #3 Viktor Postol (up from #17; beat Mimoune in WBC eliminator), #14 Kiryl Relikh (had been WBA champion), #15 Arnold Barboza, Jr. (up from #23); also OUT: #13 Rances Barthelemy (now #11 at 135), #14 Jorge Linares (down to #16), #15 Batyrzhan Jukembayev (down to #17)

Lightweight: new #1 contender: Mikey Garcia (had been WBC champion; vacated title); previous #1 contender: Anthony Crolla (down to #5); also IN: #7 Teofimo Lopez (up from #23), #11 Rances Barthelemy (had been #13 at 140); OUT: #11 Aik Shakhnazaryan (down to #48), #13 Edis Tatli (down to #42), #15 Ryan Garcia (down to #16)

Super Featherweight: new #1 contender: Andrew Cancio (up from #2); previous #1 contender: Francisco Vargas (OUT; prolonged inactivity); IN: #8 Jesus Marcelo Andres Cuellar (had been #19 at 135), #9 Jeremiah Nakathila (up from #19); also OUT: #15 Andres Gutierrez (down to #19)

Featherweight: IN: #11 Mark Magsayo; OUT: #14 Satoshi Shimizu (down to #16)

Super Bantamweight: IN: #5 TJ Doheny (had been IBF champion); OUT: #14 Alejandro Santiago Barrios (down to #16)

Bantamweight: IN: #14 Reymart Gaballo (up from #16), #15 Keita Kurihara (up from #18); OUT: #7 Omar Andres Narvaez (prolonged inactivity), #15 Ricardo Espinoza Franco (down to #40)

Super Flyweight: new #1 contender: Wisaksil Wangek (AKA Sriasaket Sor Rungvisai; had been WBC champion); previous #1 contender: Juan Francisco Estrada (now WBC champion); also IN: #14 Felipe Orucuta (up from #16), #15 Jakkrawut Majoogoen (AKA Kongfah CP Freshmart; up from #17); also OUT: #9 Daigo Higa (prolonged inactivity), #10 Jonas Sultan (down to #17)

Flyweight: IN: #14 Komgrich Nantapech (AKA Eaktawan Mor Krungthepthonburi; AKA Eaktwan BTU Ruaviking; up from #16), #15 Katsunori Nagamine (up from #17); OUT: #7 Vincent Legrand (now #37 at 122), #13 Daniel Valladares (now #5 at 108)

Light Flyweight: IN: #5 Daniel Valladares (had been #13 at 112), #13 Daniel Matellon (up from #20); OUT: #14 Erick Omar Lopez Garcia (down to #18), #15 Mario Andrade (down to #40)

Minimumweight: IN: #15 Ayanda Dulani (up from #16); OUT: #12 Marco John Rementizo (now #21 at 108)

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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TTR's Posters' Pound-For-Pound and divisional rankings based on fight results through Thursday, May 2, 2019 were compiled and posted on Saturday, May 4, 2019.

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through May 4, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website May 7, 2019. there were changes in the Pound-For-Pound Top Ten, and in the Top Tens for the heavyweight, super middleweight, and junior welterweight divisions.

POUND-FOR-POUND:

1 (1) Vasyl Lomachenko
2 (2) Terence Crawford
3 (3) Oleksandr Usyk
4 (5) Saul Alvarez
5 (4) Naoya Inoue
6 (6) Gennady Golovkin
7 (7) Juan Francisco Estrada
8 (8) Errol Spence, Jr.
9 (9) Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
10 (10) Leo Santa Cruz

Out from rankings posted April 30, 2019:
No one

HEAVYWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Anthony Joshua
2 (2) Tyson Fury
3 (3) Deontay Wilder
4 (4) Dillian Whyte
5 (5) Luis Ortiz
6 (6) Alexander Povetkin
7 (8) Kubrat Pulev
8 (9) Joseph Parker
9 (10) Adam Kownacki
10 (-) Oscar Rivas

Out from rankings posted April 30, 2019:
#7- Jarrell Miller (failed drug tests)

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Callum Smith
2 (2) Gilberto Ramirez
3 (3) Chris Eubank, Jr.
4 (4) Anthony Dirrell
5 (5) Jesse Hart
6 (6) Caleb Plant
7 (7) David Benavidez
8 (8) Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (is also CHAMPION at 160)
9 (9) Jose Uzcategui
10 (-) John Ryder

Out from rankings posted April 30, 2019:
#10- Avni Yildirim

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT:

Champion: Mikey Garcia (is also ranked #2 at 135)

1 (1) Regis Prograis
2 (2) Josh Taylor
3 (3) Jose Carlos Ramirez
4 (4) Viktor Postol
5 (5) Maurice Hooker
6 (6) Antonio Orozco
7 (7) Ivan Baranchyk
8 (8) Kiryl Relikh
9 (9) Pablo Cesar Cano
10 (-) Vergil Ortiz, Jr.

Out from rankings posted April 30, 2019:
#10- Raymundo Beltran


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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The IBF's April 2019 rankings were posted on the IBF's website on May 6, 2019.

The "INs" and "OUTs" and other major changes are as follows:

Light Heavyweight- IN: #14 Leon Bunn; OUT: #13 Radivoje Kalajdzic

Super Middleweight- IN: #10 Jesse Hart, #14 Leon Bauer, #15 Erik Bazinyan; OUT: #10 Bilal Akkawy, #12 John Ryder (now WBA Interim Champion), #15 Arthur Abraham (prolonged inactivity)

Middleweight- new CHAMPION- Saul Alvarez (had been WBA Super Champion and WBC Champion only); previous CHAMPION- Daniel Jacobs (now #5); new #1 contender- Sergiy Derevyanchenko (had been #3); #1 had been NOT RATED; #2 now NOT RATED; previous #2- Jack Culcay (now #9); IN: #14 Liam Williams, #15 Jason Quigley; OUT: #5 David Lemieux (to campaign at 168), #6 Ryota Murata (N/A- WBA), #15 Gerome Quigley

Welterweight- IN: #15 Thulani Mbenge; #15 had been NOT RATED

Lightweight- IN: #10 Isaac Cruz-Gonzalez, #12 Joseph Cordina, #14 Pavel Malikov; OUT: #5 Emiliano Marsili, #12 Edis Tatli, #14 Aik Shakhnazaryan

Junior Lightweight- IN: #13 Samir Ziani, #15- Jason Sosa; OUT: #7 Jamel Herring (N/A- WBO), #14 Ricardo Nunez (N/A- WBA)

Featherweight- IN: #12 Ranfis Encarnacion; OUT: #12 Christopher Diaz

Junior Feathweweight- new CHAMPION- Daniel Roman (had been WBA Champion only); previous CHAMPION- Terence "TJ" Doheny (now #6); OUT: #14 Mike Plania

Bantamweight- IN: #10 Joshua Franco; OUT: #7 Ricardo Espinoza

Junior Bantamweight- #1 now NOT RATED; previous #1 contender- Ryuichi Funai (now #11); IN: #13 Jade Bornea; OUT: #11 Agustin Santiago (Alejandro Santiago Barrios), #13 McWilliams Arroyo (campaigning at 112)

Junior Flyweight- IN: #13 Kenny Cano; OUT: #5 Akira Yaegashi (campaigning at 115)


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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Ring's latest ratings- based on fight results through May 4, 2019- were posted on The Ring's website May 9, 2019. The last time TTR's listings of The Ring's ratings were updated were when The Ring's ratings were posted on April 12. Since then these are the Top Tens with changes:

POUND-FOR-POUND:

1 (1) Vasiliy Lomachenko
2 (2) Terence Crawford
3 (3) Canelo Alvarez
4 (4) Aleksandr Usyk
5 (5) Errol Spence, Jr.
6 (6) Gennady Golovkin
7 (7) Naoya Inoue
8 (-) Juan Francisco Estrada
9 (9) Mikey Garcia
10 (10) Donnie Nietes

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
#8 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai

HEAVYWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Anthony Joshua
2 (2) Tyson Fury
3 (3) Deontay Wilder
4 (4) Dillian Whyte
5 (5) Luis Ortiz
6 (6) Alexander Povetkin
7 (7) Joseph Parker
8 (8) Adam Kownacki
9 (10) Kubrat Pulev
10 (-) Oscar Rivas

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
#9 Jarrell Miller (failed drug tests)

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Jarrett Hurd
2 (3) Erislandy Lara
3 (2) Jaime Munguia
4 (4) Brian Castano
5 (5) Tony Harrisom
6 (6) Jermell Charlo
7 (7) Michel Soro
8 (8) Julian Williams
9 (9) Kell Brook
10 (10) Erickson Lubin

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
No one

WELTERWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Errol Spence, Jr.
2 (2) Terence Crawford
3 (3) Keith Thurman
4 (4) Shawn Porter
5 (5) Manny Pacquiao
6 (6) Danny Garcia
7 (7) Yordenis Ugas
8 (8) Jeff Horn
9 (10) Egidijus Kavaliauskas
10 (-) Sergey Lipinets

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
#9- Jessie Vargas (campaigning at 154)

Editor's Note:
- #8 ranked Jeff Horn weighed 155 3/4 for his 11/30/18 KO-1 win over Anthony Mundine. Horn is now ranked #2 at 160 by the WBA, #3 at 160 by the IBO, #6 at 160 by the WBO, and #7 at 154 by the IBF.

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Regis Prograis
2 (2) Josh Taylor
3 (3) Jose Ramirez
4 (5) Maurice Hooker
5 (6) Ivan Baranchyk
6 (7) Viktor Postol
7 (4) Kiryl Relikh
8 (-) Yves Ulysse
9 (9) Eduard Troyanovsky
10 (10) Jose Zepeda

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
#8- Sergey Lipinets (now #10 at 147)

LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: Vasiliy Lomachenko

1 (1) Mikey Garcia
2 (2) Richard Commey
3 (5) Luke Campbell
4 (6) Jose Pedraza
5 (3) Robert Easter
6 (8) Teofimo Lopez
7 (7) Devin Haney
8 (9) Javier Fortuna
9 (10) Emmanuel Tagoe
10 (4) Anthony Crolla

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
No one

FEATHERWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Leo Santa Cruz
2 (2) Josh Warrington
3 (3) Gary Russell, Jr.
4 (4) Oscar Valdez
5 (5) Cari Frampton
6 (6) Abner Mares
7 (8) Xu Can
8 (9) Tugstsogt Nyambayar
9 (10) Kid Galahad
10 (-) Shakur Stevenson

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
#7 Scott Quigg (campaigning at 130)

Editor's Note:
- #6 ranked Abner Mares was scheduled to move up to the junior lightweight division and is ranked #4 at 130 by the WBA. He suffered a detached retina while in training for a bout with Gervonta Davis causing the bout to be canceled,

JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (4) Daniel Roman
2 (2) Rey Vargas
3 (1) Guillermo Rigondeaux
4 (3) Emanuel Navarrete
5 (5) Isaac Dogboe
6 (6) TJ Doheny
7 (8) Tomoki Kameda
8 (9) Ryosuke Iwasa
9 (10) Brandon Figueroa
10 (-) Shingo Wake

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
#7 Diego De La Hoya (campaigning at 126)

JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHT:

Champion: Juan Francisco Estrada (had been #1)

1 (-) Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (birth name: Wisakil Wangek) (had been Champion)
2 (2) Donnie Nietes
3 (3) Khalid Yafai
4 (4) Kazuto Ioka
5 (5) Jerwin Ancajas
6 (6) Roman Gonzalez
7 (7) Andrew Moloney
8 (8) Aston Palicte
9 (9) Francisco Rodriguez, Jr.
10 (10) Alejandro Santiago Barrios

Out from ratings posted April 12, 2019:
No one


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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The WBC's May 2019 ratings were posted on the WBC's website on May 10, 2019. The most important changes are as follows:

Lightweight: Title now Vacant; previous Champion Mikey Garcia relinquished title- status changed from Champion to Emeritus Champion

Super Flyweight: new Champion: Juan Francisco Estrada (had been #1); previous Champion- Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (now #1)

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through May 13, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website May 14, 2019.

From the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's website:

Latest Updates

14 May 2019: *** Julian Williams (#7) executed a masterful strategy to defeat Jarrett Hurd, the top Jr. Middleweight in the world. The top man in the division now is Julian Williams. Hurd wants a rematch. We do too, albeit for different reasons: Right now, Williams and Hurd are the top 2 contenders in the division. If these placements remain unchanged, they fight soon, and an official winner is declared, the division will have a legitimate, historical, and singular champion of the world, the first since Floyd Mayweather retired in September 2015.

The top contender at Jr. Lightweight is Miguel Berchelt. Francisco Vargas wasn’t convinced after their war two years ago; so he tried again and after six hard rounds could not continue. Vargas drops from #5 to #9. We hope to see Berchelt face #2 Gervonta Davis and soon. The official winner becomes the legitimate, historical, and singular divisional champion–the first since Manny Pacquiao abdicated in July 2008.

The second best Jr. Featherweight in the world is Emanuel Navarrete. Isaac Dogboe, ranked #5, lost to him last December but was unconvinced and reportedly ashamed of losing. So he did what fighters do, and tried again. This time, he was stopped when his father was faced with a tough decision and made the right one, he threw in the towel and saved his already battered son from serious injury. Dogboe is now ranked at #8 but has nothing to be ashamed of.

Flyweight Moruti Mthalane demonstrated excellent technique in his unanimous decision against #8-ranked Masayuki Kuroda. Mthalane moves from #3 to #2 -within striking distance of a true championship contest- while Kuroda drops to #9. At 36 years old, Mthalane is competing at a very high level in a lower-weight class where fights can get frenetic, and that makes him an anomaly. We strongly encourage his management to pursue a fight with #1-ranked Kosei Tanaka. An official winner between #1 and #2 would give the division its first legitimate, historical, and singular champion since Roman Gonzalez abdicated in October 2016. ***


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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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TTR's Posters' Pound-For-Pound and divisional rankings based on fight results through Thursday, May 16, 2019 were compiled and posted on Friday, May 17, 2019.

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The WBO's May 2019 rankings- as of May 20, 2019- were posted on the WBO's website May 20, 2019. The "INs" and "OUTs" and other major changes are listed below:

HEAVYWEIGHT: IN: #11 Andy Ruiz, Jr., #15 Adam Kownacki; OUT: #8 Luis Ortiz, #15 Richard Lartey

JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT (CRUISERWEIGHT): IN: #15 Michal Cieslak; OUT: #14 Murat Gassiev (to campaign as a heavyweight)

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: IN: #2 Gilberto Ramirez (had WBO World super middleweight champion); OUT: #14 Igor Mikhalkin

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT: OUT: World Champion Gilberto Ramirez (now #2 at 175); World Champion: now listed as VACANT (Note: #2 Billy Joe Saunders UD 12 #1 Shefat Isufi on 5/18.)

MIDDLEWEIGHT: IN: #10 Walter Kautondokwa, #14 David Papot; OUT: #5 Brandon Adams (N/A- WBC), #9 Ryota Murata (N/A- WBA)

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT: IN: #15 Patrick Day; OUT: #15 Frank Galarza

WELTERWEIGHT: IN: #3 Danny Garcia, #4 Sergey Lipinets, #15 Ray Robinson; OUT: #2 Amir Khan, #4 Sebastian Formella (N/A- IBO), #15 Michael McKinson

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT: Vergil Ortiz, Jr.- up to #6 from #9

LIGHTWEIGHT: new #1 contender: Emmanuel Tagoe (up from #2); previous #1 contender: Roman Andreev (down to #3); Denys Berinchyl- up to #7 from #11; IN: #11 Luke Campbell, #15 Stephen Ormond; OUT: #3 Edis Tatli, #8 Nihito Arakawa

JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT: IN: #4 Joseph Diaz; OUT: #15 Zoltan Kovacs; Also OUT: ** Pablo Manuel Ojeda

FEATHERWEIGHT: new #1 contender: Shakur Stevenson (up from #6); previous #1 contender: Joet Gonzalez (down to #2); previous #2 contender: Christopher Diaz (down to #15); IN: #8 Ruben Villa, #14 Yohan Vasquez; OUT: #3 Oleg Malnovskyi, #10 Luis Alberto Lopez

JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT: Tyrone McCullagh- up to #10 from #13; Issac Dogboe- down to #11 from #6

BANTAMWEIGHT: new Interim Champion: John Riel Casimero (had been #5); Interim Champion had been VACANT; new #1 contender: Joseph Agbeko (up from #2); previous #1 contender: Ricardo Espinoza Franco (down to #15); IN: #10 Saul Sanchez, #11 Juan Carlos Payano; OUT: #9 Stephon Young

JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHT: IN: #15 Jarico O'Quinn; OUT: #15 Jonas Sultan

FLYWEIGHT: Mirco Martin- up to #3 from #4

JUNIOR FLYWEIGHT: IN: #15 Xiang Li; OUT: #8 Jing Xiang (now #5 at 105)

MINI-FLYWEIGHT: IN: #5 Jing Xiang (had been #8 at 108); OUT: #12 Chaozhong Xiong

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through May 19, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website May 21, 2019. There were changes in the Pound-For-Pound Top Ten and in the Top Tens for middleweight, junior welterweight, and bantamweight divisions.

POUND-FOR-POUND:

1 (1) Vasyl Lomachenko
2 (2) Terence Crawford
3 (5) Naoya Inoue
4 (3) Oleksandr Usyk
5 (4) Saul Alvarez
6 (6) Gennady Golovkin
7 (7) Juan Francisco Estrada
8 (8) Errol Spence, Jr.
9 (9) Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
10 (10) Leo Santa Cruz

Out from rankings posted May 14, 2019:
No one

MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Champion: Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (is also ranked #8 at 168)

1 (1) Gennady Golovkin
2 (2) Daniel Jacobs
3 (4) Sergiy Derevyanchenko
4 (5) Jermall Charlo
5 (6) Rob Brant
6 (7) David Lemieux
7 (8) Demetrius Andrade
8 (9) Hassan N'Dam N'Jikam
9 (10) Ryota Murata
10 (-) Maciej Sulecki

Out from rankings posted May 14, 2019:
#3- Billy Joe Saunders (now campaigning at 168)

JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT:

Champion: Mikey Garcia (is also ranked #2 at 135)

1 (1) Regis Prograis
2 (2) Josh Taylor
3 (3) Jose Carlos Ramirez
4 (4) Viktor Postol
5 (5) Maurice Hooker
6 (6) Antonio Orozco
7 (8) Kiryl Relikh
8 (9) Pablo Cesar Cano
9 (7) Ivan Baranchyk
10 (10) Vergil Ortiz, Jr.

Out from rankings posted May 14, 2019:
No one

BANTAMWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Naoya Inoue
2 (2) Luis Nery
3 (3) Zolani Tete
4 (4) Nonito Donaire
5 (5) Ryan Burnett
6 (7) Takuma Inoue
7 (8) Nordine Oubaali
8 (9) John Riel Casimero
9 (6) Emmanuel Rodriguez
10 (10) Juan Carlos Payano

Out from rankings posted May 14, 2019:
No one


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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Ring's latest ratings- based on fight results through May 18, 2019- were posted on The Ring's website May 23, 2019. There were changes in the Pound-For-Pound Top Ten and in the Top Tens for light heavyweight, super middleweight, middleweight, junior middleweight, lightweight, junior lightweight, junior featherweight, bantamweight, junior bantamweight, and junior flyweight.

POUND-FOR-POUND:

1 (1) Vasiliy Lomachenko
2 (2) Terence Crawford
3 (3) Canelo Alvarez
4 (7) Naoya Inoue
5 (4) Aleksandr Usyk
6 (5) Errol Spence, Jr.
7 (6) Gennady Golovkin
8 (8) Juan Francisco Estrada
9 (9) Mikey Garcia
10 (10) Donnie Nietes

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
No one

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Oleksandr Gvozdyk
2 (2) Sergey Kovalev
3 (3) Dmitry Bivol
4 (6) Artur Beterbiev
5 (4) Marcus Browne
6 (5) Eleider Alvarez
7 (7) Badou Jack
8 (8) Sullivan Barrera
9 (9) Sven Fornling
10 (10) Anthony Yarde

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
No one

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Champion: Callum Smith

1 (1) Gilberto Ramirez
2 (2) David Benavidez
3 (3) Caleb Plant
4 (4) Anthony Dirrell
5 (5) Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (is also Champion at 160)
6 (6) Chris Eubank, Jr.
7 (7) Jose Uzcategui
8 (8) Caleb Truax
9 (9) Jesse Hart
10 (-) Billy Joe Saunders (had been #3 at 160)

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
#10 Juergen Braehmer

MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Champion: Saul "Canelo" Alvarez

1 (1) Gennady Golovkin
2 (2) Daniel Jacobs
3 (4) Rob Brant
4 (5) Demetrius Andrade
5 (6) Jermall Charlo
6 (7) Sergiy Derevyanchenko
7 (8) David Lemieux
8 (9) Maciej Sulecki
9 (10) Hassan N'Dam
10 (-) Kamil Szeremeta

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
#3 Billy Joe Saunders (now #10 at 168)

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (8) Julian Williams
2 (1) Jarrett Hurd
3 (2) Erislandy Lara
4 (3) Jaime Munguia
5 (4) Brian Castano
6 (5) Tony Harrisom
7 (6) Jermell Charlo
8 (7) Michel Soro
9 (9) Kell Brook
10 (10) Erickson Lubin

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
No one

LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: Vasiliy Lomachenko

1 (2) Richard Commey
2 (3) Luke Campbell
3 (4) Jose Pedraza
4 (5) Robert Easter
5 (6) Teofimo Lopez
6 (7) Devin Haney
7 (8) Javier Fortuna
8 (9) Emmanuel Tagoe
9 (10) Anthony Crolla
10 (-) Ryan Garcia

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
#1 Mikey Garcia (campaigning at 147)

JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Miguel Berchelt
2 (2) Gervonta Davis
3 (3) Tevin Farmer
4 (5) Masayuki Ito
5 (6) Andrew Cancio
6 (7) Joseph Diaz, Jr.
7 (8) Miguel Roman
8 (9) Eduardo Hernandez
9 (4) Francisco Vargas
10 (10) Alberto Machado

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
No one

JUNIOR FEATHERWEIGHT:

Champion: VACANT

1 (1) Daniel Roman
2 (2) Rey Vargas
3 (4) Emanuel Navarrete
4 (3) Guillermo Rigondeaux
5 (6) TJ Doheny
6 (7) Tomoki Kameda
7 (8) Ryosuke Iwasa
8 (9) Brandon Figueroa
9 (5) Isaac Dogboe
10 (10) Shingo Wake

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
No one

BANTAMWEIGHT:

Champion: Naoya Inoue (had been #1; Champion had been VACANT)

1 (2) Zolani Tete
2 (4) Luis Nery
3 (5) Nonito Donaire
4 (3) Emmanuel Rodriguez
5 (7) Nordine Oubaali
6 (8) Jason Moloney
7 (9) Takuma Inoue
8 (10) Carlos Cuadras
9 (-) Joshua Greer
10 (-) Joshua Franco

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
#6 Ryan Burnett (last fought as a junior featherweight)

JUNIOR BANTAMWEIGHT:

Champion: Juan Francisco Estrada

1 (1) Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (birth name: Wisakil Wangek)
2 (2) Donnie Nietes
3 (3) Khalid Yafai
4 (5) Jerwin Ancajas
5 (4) Kazuto Ioka
6 (6) Roman Gonzalez
7 (7) Andrew Moloney
8 (8) Aston Palicte
9 (9) Francisco Rodriguez, Jr.
10 (10) Alejandro Santiago Barrios

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
No one

JUNIOR FLYWEIGHT:

Champion: Hiroto Kyoguchi

1 (1) Ken Shiro
2 (2) Hekkie Budler
3 (5) Felix Alvarado
4 (3) Carlos Canizales
5 (4) Angel Acosta
6 (7) Milan Melindo
7 (8) Edward Heno
8 (10) Tetsuya Hisada
9 (9) Reiya Konishi
10 (-) Jonathan Taconing

Out from ratings posted May 9, 2019:
#6 Rey Loreto

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through May 26, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website May 28, 2019. There were changes in the Top Tens for the cruiserweight, lightweight, junior lightweight, and junior flyweight divisions.

CRUISERWEIGHT:

Champion: Oleksandr Usyk

1 (1) Mairis Briedis
2 (2) Murat Gassiev
3 (3) Yunier Dorticos
4 (4) Krzysztof Glowacki
5 (5) Andrew Tabiti
6 (6) Denis Lebedev
7 (7) Kevin Lerena
8 (9) Mateusz Masternak
9 (10) Yves Ngabu
10 (-) Noel Mikaelian (AKA Noel Gevor)

Out from rankings posted May 21, 2019:
#8- Maksim Vlasov- campaining as a light heavyweight

LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Vasiliy Lomachenko
2 (2) Mikey Garcia (is also Champion at 140)
3 (3) Robert Easter, Jr.
4 (4) Richard Commey
5 (5) Jose Pedraza
6 (6) Rances Barthelemy
7 (7) Luke Campbell
8 (10) Devin Haney
9 (8) Teofimo Lopez
10 (9) Raymundo Beltran

Out from rankings posted May 21, 2019:
No one

JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Miguel Berchelt
2 (2) Gervonta Davis
3 (3) Tevin Farmer
4 (-) Jamel Herring
5 (5) Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov
6 (6) Eduardo Hernandez
7 (4) Masayuki Ito
8 (7) Andrew Cancio
9 (8) Joseph Diaz, Jr.
10 (9) Francisco Vargas

Out from rankings posted May 21, 2019:
#10 Alberto Machado

JUNIOR FLYWEIGHT:

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Ken Shiro
2 (2) Hiroto Kyoguchi
3 (4) Carlos Canizales
4 (3) Felix Alvarado
5 (5) Hekkie Budler
6 (6) Angel Acosta
7 (7) Ryoichi Taguchi
8 (8) Edward Heno
9 (9) Milan Melindo
10 (10) Tetsuya Hisada

Out from rankings posted May 21, 2019:
No one


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TTR's Posters' Pound-For-Pound and divisional rankings based on fight results through Thursday, May 30, 2019 were compiled and posted on Friday, May 31, 2019.

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The WBA's May 2019 ratings, based on results through May 31, 2019, were published and posted on the WBA's website May 31, 2019.

Here are the major changes:

Cruiserweight: WBA World Champion Beibut Shumenov- stripped, now Champion In Recess; WBA Gold Champion Arsen Goulamirian- upgraded to WBA World Champion; IN: #12 Mike Perez; OUT: #12 Mateusz Masternak

Light Heavyweight: IN: #13 Mathieu Bauderlique, #14 Leon Bunn; OUT: #12 Fanlong Meng (N/A- IBF), #14 Mike Lee (N/A- IBF at 168)

Middleweight: IN: #2 Daniel Jacobs, #10 Carlos Monroe, #15 Carlos Gongora; OUT: #8 Dormedes Potes, #9 Maciej Sulecki (N/A- WBO), #15 Khasan Baysangurov

Super Welterweight: new WBA SUPER CHAMPION- Julian Williams (had been #4); previous WBA SUPER CHAMPION- Jarrett Hurd (now #1); previous #1- Kell Brook (now #3); IN: #11 Thomas LaManna, #12 Scott Fitzgerald, #15 Ramon Alvarez; OUT: #3 Jermell Charlo (N/A- WBC), #12 Sergio Garcia, #14 Wilky Campfort

Super Lightweight: IN: #6 Vergil Ortiz, Jr., #15 Yusuke Konno; OUT: #6 Raymundo Beltran (N/A- IBF at 135), #10 Yomar Medina

Lightweight: IN: Michel Rivera; OUT: #9 Evens Pierre

Super Featherweight: Joseph Diaz- now WBA GOLD CHAMPION (had been #3); IN: #9 Jezreel Corrales

Featherweight: IN: #10 Anselmo Moreno, #14 Marlon Tapales; OUT: #10 Shun Kubo, #14 Anurak Thisa (AKA Nop Ktatingdaenggym)

Super Bantamweight: IN: #8 Ronny Rios; OUT: #8 Gavin McDonnell

Bantamweight: IN: #8 Tassana Sanpattan (birth name: Tasana Salapat; AKA Petch CP Freshmart; AKA Petch Sor Chitpattana), #10 Reymart Gaballo; OUT: #8 Ben Mananquil, #10 Jamie McDonnell

Flyweight: IN: #9 Alexandru Marin, #15 Alphoe Dagayloan; OUT: #7 Luis Concepcion; #11 Juan Hernandez

Junior Flyweight: IN: #14 Carlos Ortega; OUT: #3 Jonathan Taconing (N/A- WBC)

Minimumweight: Ricardo Astuvilca- now WBA GOLD CHAMPION (had been #2); IN: #14 Wilfredo Mendez

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through June 1, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website June 4, 2019. There were changes in the heavyweight and cruiserweight Top Tens.

From the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's website:

4 June 2019: *** Boxing is the greatest sport in the world and Andy Ruiz Jr. reminded us why. Given the recent, lamentable, and at times embarrassing shenanigans involving the triumvirate at the top of the Heavyweight division, we needed it.

Ruiz, last seen in the Transnational Rankings in August 2018, came forward like a throwback from way back –ready, willing, and more able than damn-near anyone believed. He took the fight on what today would be considered short notice. What’s more, he had just come off an impressive performance where he stopped a giant in what now looks like a foreshadowing of what he did Saturday night. What’s more still, in that third round everyone is talking about, he absorbed the best shots six-feet-six inches of Anthony Joshua could muster -a right uppercut-left hook combination that should have put him to sleep. It didn’t, and Ruiz climbed to his feet. He took another right hand that shook everything but his nerve and what does he do? He doesn’t hold on, he doesn’t step back. He surges forward -bombs away! And then what happens? He knocks down the giant, who also happens to the #1-ranked heavyweight on the planet. He put him down again later that round and in round 7, he stopped him.

Madison Square Garden went wild. The roof almost fell in.

It was a glorious performance. It transcended the sport.

Ruiz is making sure everyone sees that Mexican flag behind him and around him. Everyone with even a rudimentary knowledge of Mexican boxing history, understands what that means. He’s carrying on a proud tradition -he is ready to fight, willing to fight, and able to fight. Let’s hope his mindset smartens up all the “business men” in the division. Fight! Or go get a job at Charles Schwab.

Anthony Joshua was considered by most everyone, including us, to be the best heavyweight in the world. In today’s make-it-up-as-we-go-along era, that’s commonly confused with his being the world’s champion as well. We hold that to be nearly as foolish as the idea of two, three, four, or five “world champions” in one division. The world championship is as singular as the world is. Joshua and Fury had a responsibility to honor common sense and fight it out in a #1 vs. #2 clash that would have crowned the rightful heavyweight king. It didn’t happen.

As it is, Ruiz is not the heavyweight champion of the world unless you like the “let’s make it up as we go along” non-system apparent today. But he has every right to feel like a conquering king, and he is indeed the #1-ranked heavyweight in the world. He just achieved something historic and unforgettable.

(The board had a lively three days weighing-in on where he should be ranked. The chairs had proposed that he come in at #3 and Joshua drop to #4. That would have elevated Fury at #1 and Wilder at #2 for nothing they did. They got plenty of support for that proposal, but ended up easily outvoted by far more members who insisted that Ruiz earned #1. And that’s what he is for as long as he can hold it –numero uno.)

At Cruiserweight, Michal Cieslak stopped Olanrewaju Durodola on the heels of his stoppage last March of former contender Youri Kayembre. He bumps out Noel Mikaelian. ***


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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Ring's latest ratings- based on fight results through June 1, 2019- were posted on The Ring's website June 6, 2019.

https://www.ringtv.com/566814-ring-rati ... -rankings/

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The IBO's June 2019 computerized rankings were posted on the IBO's website June 6, 2019.

The major changes are as follows:

Heavyweight- new Champion- Andy Ruiz, Jr. (had been #11); previous Champion- Anthony Joshua (now #1): previous #1- Tyson Fury (now #2)

Super Middleweight- new #1- Gilberto Ramirez (had been WBO Champion; vacated); previous #1- Billy Joe Saunders (now WBO Champion)

Super Welterweight- new Champion- Julian Williams (had been #5); previous Champion- Jarrett Hurd (now #3)

Super Lightweight- new #1- Luke Campbell (had been #2); previous #1- Josh Taylor (now IBF Champion)

Super Bantamweight- new Champion- Stephen Fulton (had been #29); previous Champion- Paulus Ambunda (now #75 at 126); new #1- Shingo Wake (had been #2); previous #1- Isaac Dogboe (now #3)

Light Flyweight- new #1- Carlos Canizales (had been #6); previous #1- Edward Heno (now #2)

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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board's latest rankings- those based on fights held through June 9, 2019- were posted on the TBRB's website June 11, 2019. There were changes in just one divisional Top Ten. The featherweight rankings saw Abner Mares exit due to prolonged inactivity and Jessie Magdaleno enter at #10.

Champion: OPEN

1 (1) Leo Santa Cruz
2 (2) Josh Warrington
3 (3) Gary Russell, Jr.
4 (4) Oscar Valdez
5 (5) Carl Frampton
6 (7) Can Xu
7 (8) Tugstsogt Nyambayar
8 (9) Kid Galahad
9 (10) Shakur Stevenson
10 (-) Jessie Magdaleno

Out from rankings posted June 4, 2019:
#6 Abner Mares (prolonged inactivity)


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Re: TTR/TBRB/The Ring/WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO- latest ratings

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The IBF's May 2019 rankings were posted on the IBF's website on June 7, 2019. Listed are four new World Champions (Andy Ruiz, Jr.- heavyweight, Julian Williams- junior middleweight, Josh Taylor- junior welterweight, and Naoya Inoue- bantamweight) and one new #1 contender (Meng Fanlong- light heavyweight).

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The WBC's June 2019 ratings were posted on the WBC's website on June 12, 2019. The two most notable developments are that, at 200, Oleksandr Usyk's status was changed from Champion to Champion In Recess and at 140, Josh Taylor, despite wining the IBF title, is still listed as the #1 contender. The WBC does list Taylor as the IBF champ as well as still being the WBC Silver champion.

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