World Amateur Boxing Rankings (Part 1)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Your Boxing Club, Dec 14, 2018.



  1. Your Boxing Club

    Your Boxing Club New Member Full Member

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    Hi, i created a site for Amateur boxers rankings and wonder your thoughts on the Rankings below? This is just the top 10 in the Mens World weight divisions (part 1 as cant fit all text in one post)

    If any boxing fan can see boxers that might have turned pro or retires as amateurs on the full lists please let me know as i want to make the list as accurate as possible. The full list at https://yourboxingclub.com

    Thanks in advance

    1 Magomedrasul Medzhidov AZE Super Heavyweight +91KG
    2 Kamshybek Kunkabayev KAZ Super Heavyweight +91KG
    3 Frazer Clarke GBR Super Heavyweight +91KG
    4 Arsene Fokou CMR Super Heavyweight +91KG
    5 Viktor Vikhrist UKR Super Heavyweight +91KG
    6 Petar Belberov BUL Super Heavyweight +91KG
    7 Jose Larduet CUB Super Heavyweight +91KG
    8 Satish Kumar IND Super Heavyweight +91KG
    9 Richard Torrez USA Super Heavyweight +91KG
    10 David Ayiti UGA Super Heavyweight +91KG

    1 Erislandy Savon CUB Heavyweight 91KG
    2 Vasiliy Levit KAZ Heavyweight 91KG
    3 Chevon Clarke GBR Heavyweight 91KG
    4 David Nyika NZL Heavyweight 91KG
    5 Aziz Abbas Mouhidine ITA Heavyweight 91KG
    6 Abdeljalil Abouhamada MAR Heavyweight 91KG
    7 Paul Omba Biongolo FRA Heavyweight 91KG
    8 Kiril Afanasev IRL Heavyweight 91KG
    9 Toni Filipi CRO Heavyweight 91KG
    10 Laury Pembouabeka COD Heavyweight 91KG

    1 Julio Cesar de la Cruz CUB Light Heavyweight 81KG
    2 Joe Ward IRL Light Heavyweight 81KG
    3 Adilbek Niyazimbetov KAZ Light Heavyweight 81KG
    4 Carlos Mina ECU Light Heavyweight 81KG
    5 Muslim Gadzhimagomedov RUS Light Heavyweight 81KG
    6 Benjamin Whittaker GBR Light Heavyweight 81KG
    7 Ulrich Yombo CMR Light Heavyweight 81KG
    8 Khalil Coe USA Light Heavyweight 81KG
    9 Sammy Lee GBR Light Heavyweight 81KG
    10 Ato Plodzicki-Faoagali SAM Light Heavyweight 81KG

    1 Arlen Lopez CUB Middleweight 75KG
    2 Olexandr Khizhnyak UKR Middleweight 75KG
    3 Bektemir Melikuziyev UZB Middleweight 75KG
    4 Abilkhan Amankul KAZ Middleweight 75KG
    5 Kamran Shakhsuvarly KAZ Middleweight 75KG
    6 Troy Isley USA Middleweight 75KG
    7 Vikas Krishan IND Middleweight 75KG
    8 Andrej Csemez SVK Middleweight 75KG
    9 Salvatore Cavallaro ITA Middleweight 75KG
    10 Israil Madrimov UZB Middleweight 75KG

    1 Rosniel Iglesias CUB Welterweight 69KG
    2 Pat McCormack GBR Welterweight 69KG
    3 Muzamir Kakande UGA Welterweight 69KG
    4 Aslanbek Shymbergenov KAZ Welterweight 69KG
    5 Bobo Usmon Boturov UZB Welterweight 69KG
    6 Youba Ndiaye Sissokho ESP Welterweight 69KG
    7 Merven Clair MRI Welterweight 69KG
    8 Kieran Molloy IRL Welterweight 69KG
    9 Andrey Zamkovoy RUS Welterweight 69KG
    10 Evgen Barabanov UKR Welterweight 69KG
     
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  2. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    How many of these do you think will be world champs if they turn pro?
     
  3. Your Boxing Club

    Your Boxing Club New Member Full Member

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    Not sure as so many top Amateurs fail when they go Pro, there are some class Amateurs in the list Sofiane Oumiha is a quality boxer, a few of the Cubans are exceptional, but they will have to defect. I think we get excited about the Heavyweights but when they go Pro it all goes wrong, look back at two Gold medal winners from the past Anthony Joshua & Audley Harrison, both future prospects, but one does well as a pro the other, not so much :) Khalil Coe looks good so does Frazer Clarke.

    Here is the other part of the rankings

    1 Andy Cruz CUB Light Welterweight 64KG
    2 Ikboljon Kholdarov UZB Light Welterweight 64KG
    3 Lorenzo Sotomayor AZE Light Welterweight 64KG
    4 Hovhannes Bachkov ARM Light Welterweight 64KG
    5 Luke McCormack GBR Light Welterweight 64KG
    6 Junias Jonas NAM Light Welterweight 64KG
    7 Freudis Rojas USA Light Welterweight 64KG
    8 Vitaliy Dunaytsev RUS Light Welterweight 64KG
    9 Obada al-Kasbeh JOR Light Welterweight 64KG
    10 Thomas Blumenfeld CAN Light Welterweight 64KG

    1 Sofiane Oumiha FRA Lightweight 60KG
    2 Lazaro Alvarez CUB Lightweight 60KG
    3 Dorjnyambuu Otgondalai MGL Lightweight 60KG
    4 Yuriy Shestak UKR Lightweight 60KG
    5 Otar Eranosyan GEO Lightweight 60KG
    6 Gabil Mamedov RUS Lightweight 60KG
    7 Callum French GBR Lightweight 60KG
    8 Keyshawn Davis USA Lightweight 60KG
    9 Nick Okoth KEN Lightweight 60KG
    10 Harry Garside AUS Lightweight 60KG

    1 Robeisy Ramirez CUB Bantamweight 56KG
    2 Kairat Eraliyev KAZ Bantamweight 56KG
    3 Duke Ragan USA Bantamweight 56KG
    4 Peter McGrail GBR Bantamweight 56KG
    5 Kurt Walker IRL Bantamweight 56KG
    6 Gaurav Bidhuri IND Bantamweight 56KG
    7 Mohamed Hussamuddin IND Bantamweight 56KG
    8 Mykola Butsenko UKR Bantamweight 56KG
    9 Jordy Vadamootoo MRI Bantamweight 56KG
    10 Godfrey Kakeeto UGA Bantamweight 56KG

    1 Shahobiddin Zoirov UZB Flyweight 52KG
    2 Yosvany Veitia CUB Flyweight 52KG
    3 Jasurbek Latipov UZB Flyweight 52KG
    4 Gaurav Solanki IND Flyweight 52KG
    5 Joel Finol VEN Flyweight 52KG
    6 Daniel Asenov BUL Flyweight 52KG
    7 Hu Jianguan CHN Flyweight 52KG
    8 Kim In-Kyu KOR Flyweight 52KG
    9 Tamir Galanov RUS Flyweight 52KG
    10 Niall Farrell GBR Flyweight 52KG

    1 Khasanbay Dusmatov UZB Light Flyweight 49KG
    2 Yoahnys Argilago CUB Light Flyweight 49KG
    3 Yubergen Martinez COL Light Flyweight 49KG
    4 Galal Yafai GBR Light Flyweight 49KG
    5 Amit Panghal IND Light Flyweight 49KG
    6 Vasiliy Egorov RUS Light Flyweight 49KG
    7 Erzhan Zhomart KAZ Light Flyweight 49KG
    8 Matias Hamunyela NAM Light Flyweight 49KG
    9 Damian Arce CUB Light Flyweight 49KG
    10 Artysh Soyan RUS Light Flyweight 49KG
     
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  4. Trafford

    Trafford Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you keep this up, would be a great little database. Particularly for the promoters to use etc.
     
  5. BoxingABC1

    BoxingABC1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is a brilliant, i struggle to keep up with the amateur scene outside of the UK, this looks perfect for me. Great idea. How comes Ragan is above McGrail in the bantamweight rankings but below him in the P4P though?
     
  6. BVA

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    Mihai Nistor, Maxim Babanin at heavyweight
    Pavel Silyagin at light heavyweight
    Jorge Vivas at Middleweight
    Dmitry Asenau at Bantamweight
    Dmytro Zamotaev at Light Flyweight

    Should all be in the top 10s of their divisions.

    Khyzniak second is at middleweight and 7th P4P is a joke! Lopez has lost numerous times in recent years, whereas Khyzniak is undefeated at Middleweight and has looked unbeatable. He's the Best P4P amateur on the planet ( and was voted it). He's in the best form of anyone at the moment and almost all your Cubans above him in the P4P ratings have lost multiple times recently.

    Argilagos lost his last 4 fights in the WSB and you laughably have him above Khyzniak P4P, and the Colombian that beat him in WSB below him and the Kakazh isn't ranked.

    Even De La Cruz is off form recently he got knocked out by some German-Russian kid! and got dropped and needed a gift to beat Joe Ward, and lost in the WSB to a Colombian,


    (Israil Madrimov has turned pro)

    Seems theres a Cuban bias with your rankings.
     
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  7. BVA

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    Arlen Lopez has lost 4 of his last 7 fights in the WSB, and didn't even medal at the World Championships 2017, and You have him above Khyzniak!!! absolute bull****!!:lol::pancarta:

    2 of those losses were to Madrimov who you have 10th and 2 were to Jorge Vivas who isn't even in the top 10 lol.
     
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  8. Your Boxing Club

    Your Boxing Club New Member Full Member

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    You will have to appreciate the website is only a week old. I have since added 27 tournaments and 697 boxers. I will continue to add more over the days and weeks, so the rankings will settle down and boxers move into the correct positions. I guess it will take 12 months for the rankings to be more accurate, in January the tournaments will be added as they happen, at the moment i have to try and work backwards and add results.

    Rankings are created on tournament results over a long period and unlike pros if you beat a boxer you don't get his titles unless its at that event. So likes of Cruz he is still Olympic and World Champion but Khalil Coe beat him and is ranked below. The rankings are more of a league table, like in football the top team can lose a match but still remain at the top of the table, the rankings are not designed like the Pro fighters rankings as that would be impossible to create with my resources and time. And im not biased towards Cubans, they just have alot of titles.

    I also have to keep track every tournament in the World, you are going to find discrepancies with boxers and results but with the knowledge of other people like yourself that can help. Even the AIBA cant keep up with it and haven't updated there rankings since 2017.

    You don't have to like them and think there s##t but for now its the only s##t you have

    The other comment about Ragan is above McGrail i will try to fix that but for some reason my computer keeps swapping them.
     
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