Some info will be updated next month to account for some of the boxers turning pro, but here's this months list for Junior, Youth and Senior World Rankings: Junior World http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smiths-march-world-junior-male.html Youth World http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smiths-march-world-youth-male.html Senior World http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smiths-march-world-senior-male.html Senior Women's World http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smiths-march-senior-womens.html Cuban Amateur http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smiths-march-senior-cuban.html Russian Amateur http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smith.html Pan-Am http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smiths-march-pan-am-senior.html European http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smiths-march-european-senior.html Great Britain and Ireland http://dcboxing.blogspot.com/2009/03/michael-smiths-march-great-britain-and.html
Nice. I need to start following amateur boxing a bit more. I'd really like to see Rau'shee Warren, Vasyl Lomachenko and Roberto Cammarelle turn pro.
Only 3 American boxers ranked. Rau'shee Warren (#1 Flyweight - 112), Raynell Williams (#4 Featherweight - 125), and Michael Hunter (#15 Super Heavyweight - 201+). Hate Americans or love them, but if the amateur scene here dies, then it's going to be hard to build new fan bases for boxers here, and when that happens, the entire pro sport suffers.
Obed Mbwakongo & Luke Campbell are two future British Olympians, I'm sure we'll see both in 2012. Mbwakongo's physically strong, Campbell recently won Gold at the European's, 6 ft 2 bantamweight.