A new rating has been published in the “Ratings” section of our website World Boxing Association (WBA). WMMAA.com brings to the attention of readers the changes that have affected boxers from the post-Soviet space.
Heavyweight (over 90.7 kg)
– Arslanbek Mahmudov (Russia) moved up from 8th position to 6th
– Jean Kosobutsky (Kazakhstan) moved up from 9th position to 8th
Second medium (up to 76.2 kg)
– Bek Nurmaganbet (Kazakhstan) moved down from 11th position to 12th
Average weight (up to 72.6 kg)
– Gennady Golovkin (Kazakhstan) became the super champion of the world
– Anatoly Muratov (Kazakhstan / Germany) moved down from 4th position to 6th
Welterweight (up to 66.7 kg)
– Emantas Stanyonis (Lithuania), who occupied the 1st position, became the “regular” world champion
– Rajab Butaev (Russia) lost the title of “regular” champion, entered the top 15 and finished 7th
Welterweight (up to 63.5 kg)
– Batyr Akhmedov (Russia) moved down from 5th position to 6th
– Shokhzhakhon Ergashev (Uzbekistan) dropped from 12th position to 13th
– Yurik Mammadov (Russia / France), who was in 13th position, left the top 15
Light weight (up to 61.2 kg)
– Yurik Mammadov (Russia / France) entered the top 15 and ranked 10th
Second featherweight (up to 59 kg)
– Sultan Zaurbek (Kazakhstan) moved up from 8th position to 7th
Second bantamweight (up to 55.3 kg)
– Evgeny pavlov (Kazakhstan) moved down from 7th position to 9th
Flyweight (up to 49 kg)
– Hasanboy Dusmatov (Uzbekistan), which occupied the 3rd position, left the top 15
Minimum weight (up to 47.6 kg)
– Hasanboy Dusmatov (Uzbekistan) entered the top 15 and took 3rd position
ALL RATINGS
TOP 10 according to WMMAA
Our pound-for-pound rating