Current Issue: July 2003

World Ratings July 2003

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.

Ratings from the July 2003 issue:
  WEIGHT DIVISIONS: HEAVYWEIGHT
190lbs/13st 8lbs

1: Lennox Lewis (GB), 40-2-1, WBC, IBO

2: Chris Byrd*, 36-2, IBF

3: Roy Jones Jr., 48-1,WBA 

4: Hasim Rahman, 35-4-1

5: David Tua, 42-3-1

6: Evander Holyfield, 38-6-2

7: Mike Tyson, 50-4-0-2

8: Kirk Johnson (Canada), 34-1-1 

9: Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine), 32-1

10: Corrie Sanders (South Africa), 39-2) WBO

CRUISERWEIGHT LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT
190lbs/13st 8lbs

1: Jean-Marc Mormeck (France), 29-2, WBA

2: James Toney, 65-4-2, IBF

3: Wayne Braithwaite (Guyana), 19-0, WBC

4: Vassiliy Jirov* (Kazakhstan), 31-1

5: Johnny Nelson (GB), 43-12-1, WBO

6: Fabrice Tiozzo (France), 44-2

7: Virgil Hill, 48-4

8: Guillermo Jones (Panama), 29-3-1

9: O'Neil Bell, 20-1-1

10: Alexander Gurov* (Ukraine), 32-4-1
175lbs/12st 7lbs

1: Dariusz Michalczewski (Germany), 48-0, WBO

2: Antonio Tarver*, 21-1

3: Mehdi Sahnoune (France), 24-0, WBA

4: Thomas Ulrich (Germany), 24-1

5: Clinton Woods (GB), 35-2

6: Montell Griffin, 44-4

7: Bruno Girard (France), 42-3-2

8: Julio Gonzalez, 34-1

9: Paul Briggs (Australia), 20-1

10: Stipe Drews (Croatia), 23-0

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT
168lbs/12st

1: Joe Calzaghe* (GB), 35-0, WBO

2: Sven Ottke (Germany), 30-0, IBF/WBA

3: Markus Beyer* (Germany), 27-1, WBC

4: Eric Lucas (Canada), 36-5-3

5: Mads Larsen (Denmark), 44-1

6: Byron Mitchell, 25-2-1

7: Robin Reid (GB), 34-3-1, WBF

8: Antwun Echols, 29-4-1

9: Syd Vanderpool* (Canada), 33-2

10: Mikkel Kessler (Denmark), 31-0, IBA


160lbs/11st 6lbs

1: Bernard Hopkins, 42-2-1-1, WBC/WBA super, IBF

2: William Joppy, 34-2-1, WBA

3: Howard Eastman (GB), 37-1

4: Robert Allen*, 35-4-0-1

5: Erland Betare (France), 35-7-2

6: Jermain Taylor, 16-0

7: Aaron Mitchell, 21-1-1

8: Eric Mitchell, 16-3-1

9: Evans Ashira (Kenya), 22-0

10: Hector Velasco (Argentina), 29-2-1, WBO

LIGHT-MIDDLEWEIGHT WELTERWEIGHT
154lbs/11st
(Called junior middleweight by the IBF, 
super welterweight by the WBC and WBA)

1: Oscar De La Hoya, 36-2, WBC

2: Ronald Wright*, 45-3, IBF

3: Fernando Vargas, 22-2

4: Shane Mosley, 38-2-0-1

5: Alex Terra Garcia (Mexico), 21-0, WBA

6: Verno Phillips, 35-9-1

7: Kassim Ouma*, 17-1-1-1

8: Daniel Santos* (Puerto Rico), 26-2-1-1, WBO

9: Javier Castillejo (Spain), 55-5

10: J.C. Candelo, 25-5-3
147lbs/10st 7lbs
WELTERWEIGHT - 147lbs/10st 7lbs

1: Ricardo Mayorga (Nicaragua), 24-3-1-1, WBA/WBC

2: Antonio Margarito (Mexico), 28-3-0-1, WBO

3: Vernon Forrest, 35-1-0-1

4: Cory Spinks*, 31-2, IBF

5: Michele Piccirillo (Italy), 37-2-0-1

6: Thomas Damgaard* (Denmark), 31-0

7: Rafael Pineda (Colombia), 37-5

8: Jawaid Khaliq (GB), 21-1-1, IBO

9: Michel Trabant (Germany), 36-0

10: Kermit Cintron, 19-0

LIGHT-WELTERWEIGHT LIGHTWEIGHT
140lbs/10st
(Called junior welterweight by the IBF and WBO, super lightweight by the WBC and WBA)

1: Kostya Tszyu (Aus.), 30-1-1, WBC/WBA super, IBF

2: Zab Judah*, 28-1-0-1

3: Vivian Harris, 22-1-1, WBA

4: Arturo Gatti (Canada), 36-6

5: Sharmba Mitchell*, 52-3

6: Demarcus Corley*, 28-1-1, WBO

7: Ricky Hatton (GB), 32-0, WBU

8: Miguel Cotto (Puerto Rico), 15-0

9: Jesse James Leija, 44-6-2

10: Omar Weis (Argentina), 36-4-3
135lbs/9st 9lbs

1: Floyd Mayweather Jr., 30-0, WBC

2: Jose Luis Castillo (Mexico), 46-6-1

3: Stevie Johnston*, 35-2-1

4: Juan Lazcano, 32-2-1

5: Paul Spadafora*, 36-0-1, IBF

6: Artur Grigorian* (Uzbekistan), 36-0, WBO

7: Leonard Dorin (Romania), 21-0-1, WBA

8: Diego Corrales, 35-1

9: Angel Manfredy, 42-6-1-1

10: Julio Diaz, 27-2

SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT
130lbs/9st 4lbs
(Called junior featherweight by the IBF and WBO)

1: Acelino Freitas (Brazil), 33-0, WBA super/WBO

2: Joel Casamayor* (Cuba), 28-1

3: Philip Ndou (South Africa), 30-1, WBU

4: Jesus Chavez (Mexico), 39-2

5: Sirimonkol Singmanassak (Thailand), 41-1, WBC

6: Yodsanan Nanthachai (Thailand), 38-2-1, WBA

7: Carlos Hernandez, 39-3-1, IBF

8: Steve Forbes, 22-1

9: Cassius Baloyi (South Africa), 28-1, IBO

10: Julio Pablo Chacon (Argentina), 46-3

126lbs/9st

1: Marco Antonio Barrera (Mexico), 57-3-0-1

2: Erik Morales (Mexico), 44-1, WBC

3: Juan Manuel Marquez (Mexico), 40-2, IBF

4: Derrick Gainer*, 39-5-1, WBA

5: Scott Harrison (GB), 19-1-1, WBO

6: Zahir Raheem, 22-0

7: Manuel Medina (Mexico), 61-13

8: Michael Brodie (GB), 34-1

9: Rocky Juarez, 17-0

SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT BANTAMWEIGHT
122lbs/8st 10lbs
(Called junior featherweight by the IBF and WBO)

1: Paulie Ayala*, 34-1

2: Manny Pacquiao* (Philippines), 36-2-1, IBF

3: Oscar Larios (Mexico), 48-3-1, WBC 

4: Salim Medjkoune* (France), 41-3-1, WBA

5: Joan Guzman (Dom. Rep.), 18-0, WBO

6: Wayne McCullough (GB), 26-4

7: Willie Jorrin, 28-1-1

8: Israel Vazquez (Mexico), 34-3

9: Osamu Sato (Japan), 26-2-2

10: Kozo Ishii (Japan), 30-3
118lbs/8st 6lbs

1: Rafael Marquez (Mexico), 29-3, IBF

2: Veeraphol (Thailand), 41-1-1, WBC

3: Johny Bredahl (Denmark), 53-2, WBA

4: Tim Austin*, 25-1-1

5: Cruz Carbajal, 23-11-1, WBO

6: Toshiaki Nishioka (Japan), 23-2-2

7: David Gueralt (France), 27-1

8: Pete Frissina, 26-3-1

9: Ricardo Vargas (Mexico), 34-9-3

10: Silence Mabuza (South Africa), 14-0, IBO

SUPER FLYWEIGHT FLYWEIGHT
115lbs/8st 3lbs
(Called junior bantamweight by the IBF and WBO)

1: Masamori Tokuyama (Japan), 28-2-1, WBC

2: Alexander Munoz (Venezuela), 23-0, WBA

3: Fernando Montiel (Mexico), 26-0-1, WBO

4: Mauricio Pastrana (Colombia), 30-3-1, IBA

5: Luis Perez* (Nicaragua), 21-1, IBF

6: Felix Machado* (Venezuela), 22-4-1

7: Martin Castillo (Mexico), 22-1

8: Mark Johnson*, 40-3-0-1

9: Medgeon Kratingdaenggym (Thailand), 31-2~

10: Peter Culshaw (GB), 24-1-1
112lbs/8st

1: Eric Morel, 32-0, WBA

2: Pongsaklek Wonjongkam* (Thailand), 47-2, WBC 

3: Irene Pacheco* (Colombia), 27-0, IBF 

4: Alexander Mahmutov (Russia), 39-6

5: Omar Narvaez (Argentina), 14-0-1, WBO 

6: Damaen Kelly (GB), 18-1

7: Mzukisi Sikali (South Africa), 27-4-2

8: Hawk Makepula (South Africa), 20-2

9: Andrea Sarritzu (Italy), 17-2-1

10: Hidenobu Honda* (Japan), 25-2

LIGHT-FLYWEIGHT MINIMUMWEIGHT
108lbs/7st 10lbs
(Called junior flyweight by the IBF and WBO)

1: Rosendo Alvarez (Nicaragua), 32-2-1, WBA

2: Jorge Arce (Mexico), 34-3-1, WBC

3: Nelson Dieppa (Puerto Rico), 19-2-2, WBO

5: Bebis Mendoza (Colombia), 28-2

5: Melchor Cob Castro* (Mexico), 66-9-4

6: Victor Burgos (Mexico), 31-12-2, IBF

7: Pichitnoi Sithbangprachan* (Thailand), 27-2

8: Fahlan Sakareen* (Thailand), 49-3-2

9: Jair Jimenez (Colombia), 21-2

10: Juanito Rubillar* (Philippines), 27-8-6

105lbs/7st 7lbs
(Called mini-flyweight by the IBF and WBO)

1: Jose Antonio Aguirre (Mexico), 29-1-1, WBC

2: Chana Porpaoin (Thailand), 50-2-2

3: Noel Arambulet (Venezuela), 19-2-1-1, WBA

4: Edgar Cardenas (Mexico), 30-10-2, IBF

5: Roberto Leyva* (Mexico), 21-2-1

6: Keitaro Hoshinu (Japan), 23-9

7: Isaac Bustos (Mexico), 19-6-3

8: Daniel Reyes (Colombia), 32-1-1

9: Khulile Makeba* (South Africa), 17-1

10: Ivan Calderon* (Puerto Rico), 16-0, WBO

Articles in this issue

SIGNING OFF IN STYLE


God bless 'em. Arturo Gatti and Micky Ward ended their series in the same high intensity manner with which it began and the world's a better place for their endeavours over 30 torrid rounds. GRAHAM HOUSTON reports

HEART & SOUL


Spadafora and Dorin gave and took in their momentous unification match draw - and lucky for us, they're almost certain to do it again. GRAHAM HOUSTON reports

THIS TIME?


Can Vernon Forrest avoid the mistakes of the first fight in his rematch with Mayorga? Preview by GRAHAM HOUSTON

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