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The Transnational Boxing Rankings Board was formed in October 2012 as a volunteer initiative to provide boxing with authoritative top-ten rankings, identify the singular world champion of every division by strict reasoning and common sense, and to insist on the sport’s reform. Board membership includes fifty respected boxing journalists and record keepers from around the world who are uncompromised by so-called sanctioning bodies and promoters.
3 November 2025
Joshua Buatsi’s fight with Zach Parker was seen as controversial, with Buatsi winning a contested points win. So disputed was the result, that the option was given to TBRB members whether to enact the robbery clause and place Parker into the rankings. It was close, but the members decided not to enforce the robbery clause. However, Buatsi drops to #8 in the Light Heavyweight rankings.
Lamont Roach exits the Junior Lightweight rankings because of his inactivity at 130. Andres Cortes takes his place, coming in at #10.
Like Roach, Luis Nery also leaves the rankings because of inactivity, this time at Junior Featherweight. Subaru Murata comes in at #10.
Strawweight Siyakholwa Kuse moves down a spot to #7.
In the women’s rankings, Mikaela Mayer is a new entry at Junior Middleweight after her victory over Mary Spencer. She enters at #2 and in addition, bumping Ella Carranza out of the rankings. In a close vote, the victory was also enough to move Mayer up to #3 in the P4P rankings.
At Flyweight, Gabriela Celeste Alaniz enters the rankings at #2, with Gabriela Sanchez Saavedra exiting.
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Every member of the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board is a volunteer. We are on the following continents:
We represent 22 countries, including: Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, England, Finland, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, Russia, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, the United States, Vietnam, and the commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
WOMEN:
| Division | Name | Record | Nation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavyweight | Oleksandr Usyk | 24-0-0 (15) | UKR |
| Cruiserweight | Jai Opetaia | 27-0-0 (21) | AUS |
| Light Heavyweight | Dmitry Bivol | 24-1-0 (12) | RUS |
| Super Middleweight | Terence Crawford | 42-0-0 (31) | USA |
| Junior Welterweight | Teofimo Lopez | 22-1-0 (13) | USA |
| Junior Featherweight | Naoya Inoue | 31-0-0 (27) | JPN |
| Junior Bantamweight | Jesse Rodriguez | 22-0-0 (15) | USA |
| Division | Name | Record | Nation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavyweight | Claressa Shields | 17-0-0 (3) | USA |
| Super Middleweight | Shadasia Green | 16-1-0 (11) | USA |
| Middleweight | Claressa Shields | 17-0-0 (3) | USA |
| Welterweight | Lauren Price | 9-0-0 (2) | Wales |
| Junior Welterweight | Katie Taylor | 25-1-0 (6) | Ireland |
| Lightweight | Open | - | - |
| Junior Lightweight | Alycia Baumgardner | 16-1-0 (7) | USA |
| Featherweight | Amanda Serrano | 47-4-1 (31) | Puerto Rico |
| Junior Featherweight | Ellie Scotney | 11-0-0 (0) | England |
| Bantamweight | Cherneka Johnson | 18-2-0 (8) | Australia |
| Junior Bantamweight | Mizuki Hiruta | 9-0-0 (2) | Japan |
| Flyweight | Gabriela Fundora | 17-0-0 )9) | USA |

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