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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

2 February 2026

Fights from the weekend have resulted in a lot of changes to the men’s rankings.

At Super Middleweight, William Scull was stopped for the first time in his career. The loss means he exits the rankings. His opponent, Jacob Bank, is a new entry at #9.

In an upset at Junior Middleweight, Josh Kelly defeated Bakhram Murtazaliev and is a new entry at #4. In the same division, Xander Zayas beat fellow top 10 ranked fighter Abass Baraou. Zayas moves up to #3.

There is a new world champion at Junior Welterweight, as Shakur Stevenson dethroned Teofimo Lopez. Lopez drops to #5 in the rankings. Keyshawn Davis is now competing as a junior welterweight, and his victory last weekend is enough for him to be a new entry at #7.

Lopez’s defeat also pushes him out of the P4P rankings. Oscar Collazo is a new entry at #10. Stevenson’s win moves up to #4 P4P.

As Keyshawn Davis has moved up to junior welterweight, a space has been created in the Lightweight rankings.  Lucas Bahdi arrives in the rankings, a new entry at #10.

Stephen Fulton exits the Featherweight rankings due to inactivity. Sam Goodman comes in at #10.


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There are no changes to the women’s rankings this week.

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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 Ric

MEN:
 
Thursday, February 5-

Montreal, Quebec, Canada-
Light Heavyweight- #4 Albert Ramirez vs. Lerrone Richards
Lightweight- Dzmitry Asanau vs. Carlos Ramops
Light Heavyweight- Mehmet Unal vs. Altin Zogaj

Friday, February 6-

Ratchadaphisek, Bangkok, Thailand-
Cruiserweight- Singthong Kiatpracha (birth name: Nattapon Plangpimai) vs. Muhetaer Maihemut 

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico-
Bantamweight- #1 Christian Medina vs. Adrian Curiel


Saturday, February 7-

Tokyo, Japan-

Bantamweight- Shori Umezu vs. Fumiya Fuse
Junior Featherweight- #8 Subaru Murata vs. Gabriel Santisima

Chateauroux, Indre, France-
Super Middleweight- Kevin Lele Sadjo vs. Heriberto Santillan Montero

Dietikon, Switzerland-
Middleweight- Slawa Spomer vs. Jaime Villegas

Liverpool, Merseyside, England-
Featherweight- #3 Nick Ball vs. #5 Brandon Figueroa
Bantamweight- Andrew Cain vs. Alejandro Jair Gonzalez
Junior Bantamweight- Jack Turner vs. Juan Carlos Martinez Urbina

Tuesday, February 10- 

Tokyo, Japan-
Flyweight- Tomonori Nagao vs. Kosuke Tomioka
Junior Bantamweight- Ryusei Kawaura vs. Ryang Ho Han 
 
WOMEN:
 
Friday, February 6-

Ratchadaphisek, Bangkok, Thailand-
Junior Featherweight- Qiuyan Lu vs. Petcharas Superchamp (birth name: Saowaluk Nareepangsri)

San Sebastian de Los Reyes. Comunidad de Madrid, Spain-
Featherweight- Sarah Liegmann vs. Basilia Mancilla 


Saturday, February 7-

Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia-
Welterweight- Louise Creaven vs. Macca Jean

Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhone, France-
Junior Flyweight- #5 Romane Moulai vs. Althea Shine Pores

Cazouls les Beziers, Herault, France-
Strawweight- Selma Renier vs. Amy Naert

Chateauroux, Indre, France-
Junior Bantamweight- Lauryne Brankaer vs. Yazmin Martinez Jimenez

Sagunto, Comunidad de Valenciana, Spain-
Junior Lightweight- Sheila Martinez vs. Gabriella Mazei 

Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico-
Junior Bantamweight- Gloria Gallardo vs. Luz Elena Gerardo Martinez

Sunday, February 8-

Pathum Thani, Thailand-
Junior Lightweight- Pam McClelland vs. Jittamat Phomta
Featherweight- Leah Reuben vs. Pimchanok Singmanasak Gym (birth name: Pimchanok Thepjanda)
Junior Lightweight- #5 Mea Motu vs. Siriphon Chanbuala
Junior Flyweight- Emma Nesbitt vs. Ploynapa Sakrungrueng (birth name: Rungnapha Kaewkrachang)

Tuesday, February 10-

Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA-
Junior Lightweight- #1 Delfine Persoon vs. Caroline Veyre


 


THE TRUE CHAMPIONS (men)

DivisionNameRecordNation
HeavyweightOleksandr Usyk24-0-0 (15)UKR
CruiserweightJai Opetaia29-0-0 (23)AUS
Light HeavyweightDmitry Bivol24-1-0 (12)RUS
Super MiddleweightTerence Crawford42-0-0 (31)USA
Junior WelterweightShakur Stevenson25-0-0 (11)USA
Junior FeatherweightNaoya Inoue32-0-0 (27)JPN
Junior BantamweightJesse Rodriguez23-0-0 (16)USA


THE TRUE CHAMPIONS (women)

DivisionNameRecordNation
HeavyweightClaressa Shields17-0-0 (3)USA
Super MiddleweightShadasia Green16-1-0 (11)USA
MiddleweightClaressa Shields17-0-0 (3)USA
WelterweightLauren Price9-0-0 (2)Wales
Junior WelterweightKatie Taylor25-1-0 (6)Ireland
LightweightOpen--
Junior LightweightAlycia Baumgardner17-1-0 (7)USA
FeatherweightAmanda Serrano48-4-1 (31)Puerto Rico
Junior FeatherweightEllie Scotney 11-0-0 (0)England
BantamweightCherneka Johnson 19-2-0 (8)Australia
Junior BantamweightMizuki Hiruta10-0-0 (2)Japan
FlyweightGabriela Fundora17-0-0 )9)USA

Teddy Atlas

In-studio Analyst , ESPN

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