IBF rating updated: Briedis is no longer a champion

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A new rating has been published in the “Ratings” section of our website International Boxing Federation (IBF). WMMAA.com brings to the attention of readers the changes that have affected boxers from the post-Soviet space.

Heavy weight (up to 90.7 kg)

Mairis Briedis (Latvia) lost the title and finished 4th

Sergey Kovalev (Russia) entered the top 10 and took the 10th position

Alexey Papin (Russia), who occupied the 13th position, left the top 15

Light heavyweight (up to 79.4 kg)

Ali Izmailov (Russia) moved down from 11th position to 12th

Second Middleweight (up to 76.2 kg)

Ali Ahmedov (Kazakhstan) moved down from 5th position to 7th

Evgeny Shvedenko (Russia) moved down from 3rd position to 9th

Vladimir Shishkin (Russia) moved down from 9th position to 10th

Aidos Yerbosynuly (Kazakhstan), which occupied the 4th position, left the top 15

Average weight (up to 72.6 kg)

Andrei Mikhailovich (Russia / Australia) entered the top 15 and ranked 13th

First middle weight (up to 69.9 kg)

Haro Matevosyan (Armenia / Germany) moved down from 5th position to 6th

Welterweight (up to 63.5 kg)

Shokhzhakhon Ergashev (Uzbekistan) moved down from 4th position to 6th

Light weight (up to 61.2 kg)

Elnur Samedov (Azerbaijan / Russia) moved down from 13th to 14th

Albert Batyrgaziev (Russia), who occupied the 15th position, left the top 15

Second featherweight (up to 59 kg)

Sultan Zaurbek (Kazakhstan) moved down from 11th position to 12th

Featherweight (up to 57.2 kg)

Andranik Grigoryan (Armenia / Russia), who was in 14th position, left the top 15

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TOP 10 according to WMMAA

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