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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

27 November 2023

A Super Middleweight clash of contenders saw #1-ranked David Benavidez stop #9-ranked Demetrius Andrade in six rounds. Andrade, who has been criticized on the forum (by this fellow New Englander) for fighting not much more than once a year during his prime, could not handle his first real test. He drops to #10 and was lucky he wasn’t voted out of the rankings altogether – the vote was close. As for Benavidez, he  looks like Beowulf under King Canelo,

Two contenders bow out of the rankings due to inactivity: Michael Zerafa (#7, Middleweight) makes way for Vincenzo Gualtieri and Rey Vargas (#3, Featherweight) exits and Josh Warrington returns to #10. 

At Jr. Welterweight, Subriel Matias looked world class in stopping undefeated Shohjahon Ergashev. He moves up from #6 to #2. At Jr. Lightweight, Lamont Roach return to the rankings after taking a decision over #6-ranked Hector Garcia. Garcia falls to #9. Liam Wilson is bumped out.

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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 21 countries, including:  Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, England, 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.,

Saturday, December 2-

Houston, Texas, USA-
Junior Welterweight- #10 at 135 Ryan Garcia vs. Oscar Duarte
 
Saturday, December 9-
 
Albert Park, Victoria, Australia-
Junior Bantamweight- #7 Andrew Moloney vs. Judy Flores
 
Pembroke Pines, Florida, USA-
Featherweight- #5 Robeisy Ramirez vs. Rafael Espinoza
 
San Francisco, California, USA-
Junior Welterweight- #1 Regis Prograis vs. CHAMPION at 135 Devin Haney
 
Long Beach, California, USA-
Junior Lightweight- #6 at 126 Mark Magayo vs. Isaac Avelar
 
Sunday, December 10-
 
Bournemouth, Dorset, England-
Cruiserweight- #1 Chris Billam-Smith vs. #8 Mateusz Masternak


THE TRUE CHAMPIONS

DivisionNameRecordNation
HeavyweightOleksandr Usyk19-0-0 (13)UKR
CruiserweightJai Opetaia22-0-0 (17)AUS
Light HeavyweightArtur Beterbiev17-0-0 (17)CAN
Super MiddleweightSaul Alvarez57-2-2 (39)MEX
Junior MiddleweightJermell Charlo35-1-1 (19)USA
WelterweightTerence Crawford40-0-0 (31)USA
Junior WelterweightTeofimo Lopez19-1-0 (13)USA
LightweightDevin Haney30-0-0 (15)USA
Junior BantamweightJuan Francisco Estrada44-3-0 (28)MEX
Junior FlyweightKenshiro Teraji21-1-0 (13)JPN

Teddy Atlas

In-studio Analyst , ESPN

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