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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. 

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LATEST UPDATE

15 June 2026/ Men’s rankings

 

Najee Lopez returns to the Light Heavyweight rankings at #10. Mehmet Unal exits.

Someone else returning to the rankings is Sandor Martin, this time at Junior Welterweight. He fills the space left by Richardson Hitchens, who exits due to inactivity at junior welterweight.

Jesse Rodriguez has vacated his junior bantamweight world title due to moving up to bantamweight. As such, the junior bantamweight world title is now open. Rodriguez is in at #4 at Bantamweight. The boxer he stopped last weekend, Antonio Vargas, falls from #7 to #10.

Seigo Yuri Akui exits the Flyweight rankings due to having two consecutive fights in another division. In at #10 is Ndabezinhle Phiri.

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3 June 2026/ Women’s Rankings

 

Annie Mazerolle exits the Heavyweight rankings due to divisional inactivity. Christelle Soron comes in at #5.

At Super Middleweight, Franchon Crews Dezurn exits due to divisional inactivity, and Citlalli Ortiz exits due to inactivity as a professional. Returning to the rankings to take their place are Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse and Rachel Lally, coming in at #4 and #5, respectively.

 

Sandy Ryan leaves the Junior Welterweight rankings due to her pregnancy.  As such, she is now on the unavailable list due to maternity leave. Estelle Mossley comes in at #5.

Strawweight Maria Sol Baumstarh defeated Yadira Bustillos and moves into the rankings at #5. Bustillos leaves the top five.

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Every member of the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board is a volunteer. We are on the following continents:

  1. Asia
  2. Australia
  3. Europe
  4. North America
  5. South America

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 Ri

MEN:

Friday, June 19-
Jakarta, Indonesia-
Flyweight- Aser Kewas vs. Angilou Dalogdog
 
Saravejo, Bosnia And Herzegovina-
Super Middleweight- Edin Avdic vs. Juan Narvaez
 
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain-
Super Middleweight- Jose Luis Navarro, Jr. vs. Oliver Zaren
Welterweight- Aaron Alhambra vs. Anas Messaoudi
 
Long Beach, California, USA-
Junior Welterweight- Ashton Sylve vs. Joseph Diaz, Jr.
Junior Welterweight- Ernesto Mercado vs. Juan Carlos Burgos


Saturday, June 20-

Flemington, Victoria, Australia-
Heavyweight- Kris Terzievski vs. Jaskaran Singh
 
Southampton, Hampshire, England-
Junior Lightweight- #10 Ryan Garner vs. Michael Magnesi
Light Heavyweight- Lyndon Arthur vs. Lewis Edmondson
Middleweight- Brad Pauls vs. Btadley Goldsmith
 
Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina-
Lightweight- Alberto Ezequiel Melian vs. Sebastian Caucaman 
 
Santiago de Chile, Chile-
Junior Lightweight- Junior Cruzat vs. Jair Mulett
 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA-
Middleweight- #6 Kyrone Davis vs. Daijohn Gonzalez
Junior Middleweight- Dwyke Flemmings, Jr. vs. Andy Aaron Arteaga
 
Phoenix, Arizona, USA-
Heavyweight- Kingsley Ibeh vs. Dante Stone
Super Middleweight- Elijah Garcia vs. Ryan Adams
 
Oceanside, California, USA-
Strawweight- #1/#9 P4P Oscar Collazo vs. #6 Joey Canoy
 
Sunday, June 21-
Cologno Monzese, Lombardia, Italy-
Junior Featherweight- Alessio Lorusso vs. Alexandro Santiago
 
 

WOMEN:

 
Wednesday, June 17-
Montreal, Quebec, Canada-
Welterweight- Marie Pier Houle vs. Maria Del Sol Moreno Tirado

Friday, June 19- 
Belgrade, Serbia-
Bantamweight- Sara Cirkovic vs. Leticia Amanua Ankrah

Saturday, June 20-
Weingarten, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany-
Super Middleweight- Chanell Reinhardt vs. Cristina Mazzotta
 
Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England-
Junior Lightweight- Kirsty Hill vs. Jade Pearce
 
Abeokuta, Nigeria-
Heavyweight- Blessing Chukwuede vs. Blessing Ngozi Smart
 
Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina-
Junior Flyweight- Jazmin Gala Villarino vs. Martina Magali Doucet

Sunday, June 21-
Pathum Thani, Thailand-
Junior Flyweight- Natthanan Sangiamchit vs. Saowarak Phaesithong
Junior Flyweight- Muthita Iamsaard vs. Katsara Jatpukdee



THE TRUE CHAMPIONS (men)

DivisionNameRecordNation
HeavyweightOleksandr Usyk25-0-0 (16)UKR
CruiserweightJai Opetaia30-0-0 (23)AUS
Light HeavyweightDmitry Bivol25-1-0 (12)RUS
Junior WelterweightShakur Stevenson25-0-0 (11)USA
Junior FeatherweightNaoya Inoue33-0-0 (27)JPN


THE TRUE CHAMPIONS (women)

DivisionNameRecordNation
HeavyweightClaressa Shields17-0-0 (3)USA
Super MiddleweightLani Daniels12-4-2 (2)New Zealand
MiddleweightOpen--
WelterweightLauren Price10-0-0 (2)Wales
Junior WelterweightKatie Taylor25-1-0 (6)Ireland
LightweightOpen--
Junior LightweightAlycia Baumgardner18-1- 0 (7)USA
FeatherweightAmanda Serrano49-4-1 (32)Puerto Rico
Junior FeatherweightOpen--
BantamweightCherneka Johnson 19-2-0 (8)Australia
Junior BantamweightMizuki Hiruta11-0-0 (2)Japan
FlyweightGabriela Fundora18-0-0 (10)USA

Teddy Atlas

In-studio Analyst , ESPN

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