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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.
22 June 2026/ Men’s rankings
Zaur Abdullaev exits the Lightweight rankings due to divisional inactivity. Alan Claves takes his place in the top ten, entering at #10.
After his latest victory, Ryan Garner moved up a spot to #9 at Junior Lightweight.
Abraham Perez’s decision win over Jonathan Gonzalez forces Gonzalez out of the Flyweight rankings, with Perez taking Gonzalez’s #8 spot.
Aaron de la Cruz Escobedo is a new entry at #10 at Light Flyweight, filling the void left by Christian Araneta, who leaves due to inactivity.
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17 June 2026/ Women’s Rankings
Elia Carranza is a new entry at #4 at Junior Middleweight, with Mary Spencer exiting.
Leila Beaudoin moves up one place to #4 at Junior Lightweight.
Nataly Delgado comes in at #3 at Junior Bantamweight and LeAnna Cruz climbs to #4. Jasmine Artiga leaves the top five.
Junior Flyweights Estefany Alegria and Evelin Nazarena Bermudez move in opposite directions. Alegria climbs from #5 to #2 and Bermudez slides from #2 to #4.
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WOMEN:
| Division | Name | Record | Nation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavyweight | Oleksandr Usyk | 25-0-0 (16) | UKR |
| Cruiserweight | Jai Opetaia | 30-0-0 (23) | AUS |
| Light Heavyweight | Dmitry Bivol | 25-1-0 (12) | RUS |
| Junior Welterweight | Shakur Stevenson | 25-0-0 (11) | USA |
| Junior Featherweight | Naoya Inoue | 33-0-0 (27) | JPN |
| Division | Name | Record | Nation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavyweight | Claressa Shields | 17-0-0 (3) | USA |
| Super Middleweight | Lani Daniels | 12-4-2 (2) | New Zealand |
| Middleweight | Open | - | - |
| Welterweight | Lauren Price | 10-0-0 (2) | Wales |
| Junior Welterweight | Katie Taylor | 25-1-0 (6) | Ireland |
| Lightweight | Open | - | - |
| Junior Lightweight | Alycia Baumgardner | 18-1- 0 (7) | USA |
| Featherweight | Amanda Serrano | 49-4-1 (32) | Puerto Rico |
| Junior Featherweight | Open | - | - |
| Bantamweight | Cherneka Johnson | 19-2-0 (8) | Australia |
| Junior Bantamweight | Mizuki Hiruta | 11-0-0 (2) | Japan |
| Flyweight | Gabriela Fundora | 18-0-0 (10) | USA |

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