Each month we bring you the latest world ratings as compiled for the magazine at press-time, listing the latest Top-10 in each of the 17 weight
divisions.
Boxers are American unless stated. Fighters won-lost-draw records appear alongside their names. No Contests appear as a fourth figure. An asterisk* denotes southpaw.
See the magazine for a further two-page chart of the
LATEST TOP-20 BRITISH RATINGS
where Boxing Monthly also concentrates on a TOP 20 for each of the main UK divisions, giving
fighters a real incentive - to break into the top 20 best. The only exceptions
are the fly, bantam and s/bantam divisions where we show a British top 15
at present.
130lbs/9st 4lbs
(Called junior featherweight by the IBF and WBO)
1: Acelino Freitas (Brazil), 31-0, WBA/WBO
2: Joel Casamayor* (Cuba), 27-1
3: Steve Forbes, 20-1, IBF
4: Philip Ndou (South Africa), 27-1, WBU
5: Carlos Hernandez, 36-3-1
6: Jesus Chavez (Mexico), 36-2
7: Arnulfo Castillo (Mexico), 34-1-3
8: Yodsanan Nanthachai (Thailand), 36-2-1
9: Cassius Baloyi (South Africa), 27-1, IBO
10: Sirimonkol Singmanassak (Thailand), 37-1
126lbs/9st
1: Marco Antonio Barrera (Mexico), 54-3-0-1
2: Erik Morales (Mexico), 41-0, WBC
3: Naseem Hamed* (GB), 36-1
4: Derrick Gainer*, 38-5, WBA
5: Johnny Tapia, 52-2-2, IBF
6: Manuel Medina (Mexico), 60-12
7: Juan Manuel Marquez (Mexico), 38-2
8: Juan Pablo Chacon (Argentina), 43-2, WBO
9: Scott Harrison (GB), 17-1-1
10: Michael Brodie (GB), 33-1, WBF
SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT
BANTAMWEIGHT
122lbs/8st 10lbs
(Called junior featherweight by the IBF and WBO)
1: Paulie Ayala*, 34-1
2: Manny Pacquiao* (Philippines), 34-2-1, IBF
3: Willie Jorrin, 28-0-1, WBC
4: Oscar Larios (Mexico), 44-3-1
5: Bones Adams, 41-5-3
6: Osamu Sato (Japan), 26-1-2, WBA
7: Agapito Sanchez (Dominican Rep.), 33-7-2, WBO
8: Genaro Garcia (Mexico), 27-3
9: John Michael Johnson, 30-8
10: Israel Vazquez (Mexico), 32-3
118lbs/8st 6lbs
1: Rafael Marquez (Mexico), 27-3
2: Veeraphol (Thailand), 37-1-1, WBC
3: Tim Austin*, 24-0-1, IBF
4: Toshiaki Nishioka* (Japan), 22-3-2
5: Johnny Bredahl (Denmark), 52-2
6: Heriberto Ruiz (Mexico), 25-1-2
7: Pete Frissina, 25-3-1
8: Cruz Carbajal (Mexico), 22-11-1, WBO
9: Hugo Dianzo (Mexico), 27-7-1, WBO
10: Eidy Moya (Venezuela), 15-1, WBA
SUPER FLYWEIGHT
FLYWEIGHT
115lbs/8st 3lbs
(Called junior bantamweight by the IBF and WBO)
1: Masamori Tokuyama (Japan), 26-2-1, WBC
2: Felix Machado* (Venezuela), 22-3-1, IBF
3: Alexander Munoz (Venezuela), 22-0, WBA
4: Gerry Penalosa* (Philippines), 45-4-2
5: Mauricio Pastrana (Colombia), 28-3, IBA
6: Pedro Alcazar (Panama), 25-0-1, WBO
7: Martin Castillo (Mexico), 21-1
8: Mark Johnson*, 40-3-0-1
9: Jesus Rojas* (Venezuela), 35-9-3-1
10: Celes Kobayashi* (Japan), 24-5-3
112lbs/8st
1: Eric Morel, 31-0, WBA
2: Pongsaklek Wonjongkam* (Thailand), 44-2, WBC
3: Fernando Montiel (Mexico), 23-0-1, WBO
4: Irene Pacheco* (Colombia), 26-0, IBF
5: Tomas Rojas (Mexico), 23-3, IBA
6: Gerson Guerrero (Mexico), 24-4
7: Adonis Rivera (Costa Rica), 18-2-1-1, WBO
8: Alexander Mahmutov (Russia), 38-6
9: Hawk Makepula (South Africa), 20-1
10: Peter Culshaw (GB), 21-1-1
LIGHT-FLYWEIGHT
MINIMUMWEIGHT
108lbs/7st 10lbs
(Called junior flyweight by the IBF and WBO)
1: Ricardo Lopez (Mexico), 50-0-1, IBF
2: Rosendo Alvarez (Nicaragua), 31-2-1, WBA
3: Melchor Cob Castro* (Mexico), 65-8-4
4: Yosam Choi (Korea), 24-1, WBC
5: Jorge Arce (Mexico), 30-3-1
6: Nelson Dieppa (Puerto Rico), 19-2-1, WBO
7: Bebis Mendoza (Colombia), 28-1
8: Pichitnoi Sor Siriwat* (Thailand), 25-2
9: Fahlan Sakareen* (Thailand), 47-3-2
10: Alex Sanchez (Puerto Rico), 29-2-1
105lbs/7st 7lbs
(Called mini-flyweight by the IBF and WBO)
1: Jose Antonio Aguirre (Mexico), 27-1-1, WBC
2: Kermin Guardia* (Colombia), 33-2, WBO
3: Roberto Leyva* (Mexico), 20-0-1, IBF
4: Chana Porpaoin (Thailand), 48-2-2
5: Keitaro Hoshino (Japan), 23-7, WBA
6: Wandee Charoen (Thailand), 34-4
7: Noel Arambulet (Venezuela), 16-2-1-1
8: Joma Gamboa (Philippines), 31-7-1
9: Isaac Bustos (Mexico), 18-6-3
10: Daniel Reyes (Colombia), 27-1
Articles in this issue
OLD HABITS DIE HARD
Not for the first time, Holyfield's head was like a third fist. But that should not detract from his win over Rahman by technical decision. STEVE FARHOOD reports from (oh no, it's back) Atlantic City
TROUBLED TILLMAN ON PATH TO PEACE AFTER HIS "LOST YEARS"
From Olympic heavyweight hero to convicted killer Henry Tillman has experienced more of life's extremes than most. Here he maintains his innocence to FIONA MANNING, tells how he extracted positives from his time inside and looks forward to the future
HERE COMES THE MASTER-BLASTER
Excitement is all but guaranteed when light-middleweight Wayne Alexander goes to work. Here he tells RUTH MASON how he's ready to step up from European level and test himself against the top names of the division
World Rankings:
See where the top fighters were rated when the July 2002
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