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WBA Rankings

Top 15 WBA Rankings by weight division

Heavyweight (no weight limit)

WBA (Super) World Heavyweight Champion – Oleksandr Usyk
WBA (Regular) World Heavyweight Champion – Mahmoud Charr

Martin Bakole
Anthony Joshua
Joseph Parker
Daniel Dubois
Frank Sanchez
Lenier Pero
Cassius Chaney
Agit Kabayel
Deontay Wilder
Kubrat Pulev
Fabio Wardley
Jared Anderson
Jonathan Guidry
Justis Huni
Ivan Dychko

Cruiserweight (200 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Cruiserweight Champion – Arsen Goulamirian

Yuniel Dorticos
Gilberto Ramirez
Mike Perez
Aleksei Egorov
Huseyin Cinkara
Joe Smith
Cheavon Clarke
Ryan Rozicki
Isaac Chamberlain
Brandon Glanton
Edin Puhalo
Richard Riakporhe
Ellis Zorro
Simone Federici
Craig Parker

Light Heavyweight (175 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Light Heavyweight Champion – Dmitry Bivol

Joshua Buatsi
Dan Azeez
Albert Ramirez
Anthony Yarde
Richard Rivera
Oleksandr Gvozdyk
Connor Wallace
Lawrence King
Ahmed Elbiali
Lerrone Richards
Lyndon Arthur
Radivoje Kalajdzic
Kareem Hackett
Shefat Isufi
Yunior Menendez

Super Middleweight (168 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Super Middleweight Champion – Saul Canelo Alvarez
WBA (Regular) World Super Middleweight Champion – David Morrell Jr

Christian Mbilli
Erik Bazinyan
Padraig McCrory
Uwel Hernandez
Caleb Plant
Bektemir Melikuziev
Diego Pacheco
Edgar Berlanga
Pablo Corzo
Bek Nurmaganbet
Luis Fernandez
Simon Zachenhuber
Pavel Silyagin
Ernesbadi Begue
Callum Simpson

Middleweight (160 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Middleweight Champion – Erislandy Lara

Michael Zerafa
Elijah Garcia
Austin Williams
Thomas LaManna
Connor Coyle
Danny Garcia
Ian Green
Shane Mosley Jr.
Chris Eubank Jr.
Francisco Veron
Hamzah Sheeraz
Etoundi William
Nathan Heaney
Kieron Conway
Amilcar Vidal

Junior Middleweight/Super Welterweight (154 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Super Welterweight Champion – Jermell Charlo

Israil Madrimov
Magomed Kurbanov
Vergil Ortiz
Erickson Lubin
James Metcalf
Vito Mielnicki
Austin Trout
Michel Soro
Johan Gonzalez
Yoenis Tellez
Abass Baraou
Tewa Kiram
Slawa Spomer
Oliver Meng
Sam Eggington

Welterweight (147 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Welterweight Champion – Terence Crawford
WBA (Regular) World Welterweight Champion – Eimantas Stannionis

Shakhram Giyasov
Radzhab Butaev
Errol Spence
Gabriel Maestre
Pablo Cesar Cano
Conah Walker
Jin Sasaki
Adrien Broner
Cletus Seldin
Derrieck Cuevas
Damian Lescaille
Alberto Palmetta
Paddy Donovan
Tresean Wiggins
Giovani Santillan

Junior Welterweight/Super Lightweight (140 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Junior Welterweight Champion – Rolando Romero

Kenneth Sims
Isaac Cruz
Alberto Puello
Ryan Garcia
Nestor Bravo
Jack Catterall
Zhankozh Turarov
Batyr Akhmedov
Ohara Davies
Orestes Velazquez
Batyrzhan Jukembayev
Khariton Agrba
Kevin Brown
Alex Vargas
Jose Rosa

Lightweight (135 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Lightweight Champion – Gervonta Davis

William Zepeda
Frank Martin
Edwin De Los Santos
Floyd Schofield
Maxi Hughes
Jose Valenzuela
Chann Thonson
Fradmil Macayo
Albert Batyrgaziev
Zaur Abdullaev
Gary Cully
Roger Gutierrez
Lucas Bahdi
Justin Pauldo
Andy Cruz

Junior Lightweight/Super Featherweight (130 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Junior Lightweight Champion – Lamont Roach

Otar Eranosyan
Jono Carroll
Kenichi Ogawa
Leigh Wood
Sultan Zaurbek
Hector Luis Garcia
Mark Magsayo
Zelfa Barrett
Francisco Fonseca
Abel Mendoza
Jordan White
Jordan Gill
Orlando Gonzalez Ruiz
Zhora Hamazaryan
Vildan Minasov

Featherweight (126 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Featherweight Champion – Vacant

Otabek Kholmatov
Raymond Ford
Stephen Fulton
Mirco Cuello
Victor Morales
Luis Nunez
Angelo Leo
Dominique Francis
Anselmo Moreno
Hayato Tsutsumi
Hopey Price
Edward Vazquez
Ruben Villa
Mauricio Lara
Arnold Khegai

Super Bantamweight/Junior Featherweight (122 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Super Bantamweight Champion – Naoya Inoue

Murodjon Akhmadaliev
Oleh Dovhun
Shabaz Masoud
Israel Picazo
Luis Nery
Ramon Cardenas
Marlon Tapales
Yegeniy Pavlov
Mukhammad Shekhov
Elijah Pierce
Kevin Gonzalez
Lorenzo Parra
Subara Murata
Liam Davies
Jarico O’Quinn

Bantamweight (118 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Bantamweight Champion – Takuma Inoue

Sho Ishida
Antonio Vargas
Jonathan Rodriguez
Seiya Tsutsumi
Daigo Higa
Victor Santillan
Tenshin Nasukawa
Larence Newton
Jerwin Ancajas
Eros Correa
Arturo Cardenas
Yoshiki Takei
Dominirque Crowder
Yuttapong Tongdee
Liborio Solis

Super Flyweight/Junior Bantamweight (115 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Junior Bantamweight Champion – Kazuto Ioka

John Ramirez
David Contreras
Roman Gonzalez
Kenta Nakagawa
Bin Lu
Phumelele Cafu
Winston Guerrero
Andrew Moloney
Argi Cortes
Rene Calixto Bibiano
Sikho Nqothole
Josber Perez
KJ Cataraja
Sirichai Thaiyen
Ronal Batista

Flyweight (112 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Flyweight Champion – Seigo Yuri Akui

Dave Apolinario
Hiroto ‘Glover’ Kyoguchi
Taku Kuwahara
Andy Velasquez
Artem Dalakian
David Jiminez
Ricardo Sandoval
Samuel Carmona
Ramon Quiroga
Galal Yafai
Cristofer Rosales
Yankiel Figueroa
Wulan Toulehazi
Mel Fajardo
Matthew Griego

Junior Flyweight/Light Flyweight (108 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Light Flyweight Champion – Kenshiro Tiraji

Erick Rosa
Carlos Canizales
Shokichi Iwata
Anthony Olascuaga
Christian Araneta
Daniel Matellon
Jairo Noriega
Azael Villar
Kanamu Sakama
Rodrigo Ramirez
Jayson Vayson
Junior Zarata
Yuga Ozaki
Arvin Paciones
Neider Aguilar

Minimumweight/Mini-Flyweight (105 lbs)

WBA (Super) World Minimumweight Champion – Thammanoon Niyomtrong

NOT RATED
Hasanboy Dusmatov
Leandro Blanc
Yuni Takada
Masataka Taniguchi
Victorio Saludar
Luis Castillo
Arar Andales
Jake Amparo
Rene Mark Cuarto
Dianxing Zhu
Alex Winwood
Joey Canoy
John Zulueta
Wilfredo Mendez

About the WBA (World Boxing Association)

Founded in 1962 the World Boxing Association is the oldest of the four main governing bodies of the boxing world. The WBA is headquartered in Panama City, Panama and the president is Gilberto Mendoza Jr. The WBA has 2 recognised World Champions, the ‘Super Champion’ and the ‘Regular Champion.’ If a champion holds two or more titles from one of the other three bodies in the same weight class they are the ‘Super Champion’. A fighter who holds the WBA ‘Regular’ can be promoted to be the ‘Super’ Champion if they go on to win two other belts in the same division from either the WBO, WBC or IBF governing bodies.

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