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Bridgerweight Boxing Rankings — May 2025

Official Bridgerweight rankings for May 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
RankWBAMay 2025WBCMay 2025IBFMay 2025WBOMay 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
2Russia flagEvgeny Romanov▲+1United States flagAndrew Tabiti
3Russia flagGeorgiy Yunovidov▲+1Australia flagKris Terzievski
4Germany flagLeon Harth▲+2Belgium flagRyad Merhy▲+2
5United States flagAndrew Tabiti▲+2Poland flagKrzysztof Wlodarczyk▲+2
6Montenegro flagDilan Prasovic▼-4Cuba flagJulio Cesar La CruzNEW
7Belgium flagRyad Merhy▲+1United States flagCarlous Welch▲+1
8Australia flagKris TerzievskiNEWKyrgyzstan flagUmar Salamov▲+1
9Denmark flagKem Ljungquist▲+1Switzerland flagAlexander Nedbei▲+2
10United Kingdom flagTommy WelchNEWUnited Kingdom flagTommy Welch▲+2
11Kosovo flagArmend XhoxhajUkraine flagOleksandr Hrytsiv▲+3
12Serbia flagAndrej PesicPoland flagNikodem JezewskiNEW
13China flagZhaoxin ZhangPoland flagLukasz Rozanski▼-3
14Australia flagTroy PilcherAustralia flagTyson Pedro▲+4
15United States flagFernely Feliz JrGermany flagSenad Gashi▲+13
16United States flagBryant Jennings▲+1
17Argentina flagVictor Emilio Ramirez▼-1
18Ukraine flagSerhiy Radchenko▼-14
19Italy flagDavide Brito▲+1
20Serbia flagAndrej Pesic▲+1
21Croatia flagAlen Babic▼-2
22China flagZhaoxin Zhang
23Poland flagPiotr Lacz▲+7
24United States flagJerry Forrest▼-1
25Cuba flagCarlos Fromenta Romero▼-1
26South Africa flagShaun Potgieter▼-1
27Canada flagSalar Gholami
28Germany flagLeon Harth▲+1
29South Africa flagKeaton Gomes▲+2
30Romania flagAlexandru Jur▲+2
31Ukraine flagLyubomyr Pinchuk▲+2
32Netherlands flagWilly Kyakonye▲+2
33Serbia flagDusan Veletic▲+2
34Czechia flagPavol Hrivnak▲+2
35Pakistan flagTaimoor Khan▲+2
36Azerbaijan flagTaryel Jafarov▲+2

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 April 2025

WBAMay 2025 vs April 2025

Entered the top 10

  • AU flag
    Kris TerzievskiEnters at #8
  • GB flag
    Tommy WelchEnters at #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • SE flag
    Badou JackWas #5 last month
  • RU flag
    Mark PetrovskyLast ranked #9

Biggest risers

  • DE flag
    Leon HarthNow ranked #4 (was #6)
    ▲+2
  • US flag
    Andrew TabitiFrom #7 to #5
    ▲+2
  • RU flag
    Evgeny RomanovUp one spot to #2
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • ME flag
    Dilan PrasovicNow #6 after #2 last month
    ▼-4

WBCMay 2025 vs April 2025

Entered the top 10

  • CU flag
    Julio Cesar La CruzNow ranked #6
  • CH flag
    Alexander NedbeiClimbed from #11 up to #9
  • GB flag
    Tommy WelchPreviously ranked #12

Dropped out of the top 10

  • GB flag
    Richard RiakporheMoved up to Heavyweight
  • UA flag
    Serhiy RadchenkoFell to #18
  • PL flag
    Lukasz RozanskiCurrently at #13

Biggest risers

  • DE flag
    Senad GashiJumped from #28 to #15
    ▲+13
  • PL flag
    Piotr LaczUp 7 places to #23
    ▲+7
  • AU flag
    Tyson PedroImproved from #18 to #14
    ▲+4

Biggest fallers

  • UA flag
    Serhiy RadchenkoNow #18 after #4 last month
    ▼-14
  • PL flag
    Lukasz RozanskiNow #13 after #10 last month
    ▼-3
  • HR flag
    Alen BabicFrom #19 to #21
    ▼-2