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Bridgerweight Boxing Rankings — April 2025

Official Bridgerweight rankings for April 2025.

Presented as a historical snapshot for that month. Use the weight-class arrows to move up or down divisions, the month controls to jump between updates, and click any fighter's name to see their ranking history across the four organisations.

Division
Period
Org
RankWBAApril 2025WBCApril 2025IBFApril 2025WBOApril 2025
🏆Russia flagMuslim Gadzhimagomedov
World Champion
South Africa flagKevin Lerena
Champion
Division not recognized by this organization
Division not recognized by this organization

1Cuba flagJulio Cesar La CruzPoland flagAdam Balski
2Montenegro flagDilan PrasovicUnited States flagAndrew Tabiti
3Russia flagEvgeny RomanovAustralia flagKris Terzievski
4Russia flagGeorgiy YunovidovUkraine flagSerhiy Radchenko
5Sweden flagBadou JackUnited Kingdom flagRichard Riakporhe
6Germany flagLeon HarthBelgium flagRyad Merhy
7United States flagAndrew TabitiPoland flagKrzysztof Wlodarczyk
8Belgium flagRyad MerhyUnited States flagCarlous Welch
9Russia flagMark Petrovsky▲+1Kyrgyzstan flagUmar Salamov
10Denmark flagKem Ljungquist▲+1Poland flagLukasz Rozanski
11Kosovo flagArmend Xhoxhaj▲+1Switzerland flagAlexander Nedbei▲+1
12Serbia flagAndrej Pesic▲+1United Kingdom flagTommy Welch▲+1
13China flagZhaoxin Zhang▲+1Germany flagTom Schwarz▲+1
14Australia flagTroy Pilcher▲+1Ukraine flagOleksandr HrytsivNEW
15United States flagFernely Feliz JrNEWRomania flagMihai Nistor
16Argentina flagVictor Emilio Ramirez
17United States flagBryant Jennings
18Australia flagTyson Pedro
19Croatia flagAlen Babic
20Italy flagDavide Brito
21Serbia flagAndrej Pesic
22China flagZhaoxin Zhang
23United States flagJerry Forrest
24Cuba flagCarlos Fromenta Romero
25South Africa flagShaun Potgieter
26South Africa flagChris Thompson
27Canada flagSalar Gholami
28Germany flagSenad Gashi
29Germany flagLeon Harth
30Poland flagPiotr Lacz
31South Africa flagKeaton Gomes
32Romania flagAlexandru Jur
33Ukraine flagLyubomyr Pinchuk
34Netherlands flagWilly Kyakonye
35Serbia flagDusan Veletic
36Czechia flagPavol Hrivnak
37Pakistan flagTaimoor Khan
38Azerbaijan flagTaryel JafarovNEW

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO

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About the Bridgerweight Division

Weight Limit: 200-224 lbs (90.7-101.6 kg)

Bridgerweight is a relatively new division created by the WBC in 2020 to bridge the gap between Cruiserweight and Heavyweight. The division was named after six-year-old Bridger Walker, who saved his sister from a dog attack.

Division Characteristics

Bridgerweight fighters are typically too large for Cruiserweight but smaller than traditional Heavyweights. This division allows fighters in this weight range to compete for world titles without facing the size disadvantage of fighting much larger heavyweights.

Notable Facts

As a newer division, Bridgerweight is still establishing its identity in the boxing world. The WBC and WBA are two major organizations that recognize this weight class.

Historical Context

The creation of Bridgerweight addresses a long-standing gap in boxing's weight class structure, providing opportunities for fighters who fall between Cruiserweight and Heavyweight.

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Month-over-month changes since March 2025

WBAApril 2025 vs March 2025

Entered the top 10

  • DK flag
    Kem LjungquistClimbed from #11 up to #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • IT flag
    Giovanni Cristian ScuderiOut of the top 10 after being #9

Biggest risers

  • RU flag
    Mark PetrovskyUp one spot to #9
    ▲+1
  • DK flag
    Kem LjungquistClimbed a place to #10
    ▲+1
  • XK flag
    Armend XhoxhajClimbed a place to #11
    ▲+1

WBCApril 2025 vs March 2025

Biggest risers

  • CH flag
    Alexander NedbeiUp one spot to #11
    ▲+1
  • GB flag
    Tommy WelchUp one spot to #12
    ▲+1
  • DE flag
    Tom SchwarzClimbed a place to #13
    ▲+1