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Cruiserweight Boxing Rankings — November 2013

Official Cruiserweight rankings for November 2013.

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
RankWBANovember 2013WBCIBFNovember 2013WBONovember 2013
🏆Russia flagDenis Lebedev
World Champion
Not available for November 2013
Cuba flagYoan Pablo Hernandez
Champion
Germany flagMarco Huck
Champion

1Panama flagGuillermo Jones
Vacant
Germany flagFirat Arslan
2Poland flagPawel KolodziejPoland flagPawel Kolodziej▲+1Russia flagAlexander Alekseev▲+1
3DR Congo flagIlunga Junior MakabuRussia flagGrigory Drozd▲+1Ghana flagBraimah Kamoko▲+2
4Russia flagGrigory DrozdItaly flagMirko Larghetti▲+1Poland flagKrzysztof Glowacki▲+2
5United Kingdom flagOla AfolabiUnited Kingdom flagOla Afolabi▲+2Namibia flagVikapita Meroro▲+2
6Serbia flagEnad LicinaRussia flagRakhim Chakhkiev▲+2United Kingdom flagOla Afolabi▲+2
7Ghana flagBraimah KamokoPoland flagKrzysztof Glowacki▲+3Russia flagGrigory Drozd▲+4
8Canada flagDenton DaleyRussia flagAlexander Alekseev▼-6South Africa flagThabiso McHunuNEW
9Poland flagKrzysztof GlowackiPoland flagMateusz MasternakPoland flagPawel Kolodziej▲+3
10Poland flagMateusz Masternak▲+1South Africa flagThabiso McHunu▲+4Ukraine flagNeil Dawson
11Australia flagDaniel Baff▲+1Germany flagEnad LicinaDR Congo flagIlunga Junior MakabuNEW
12United Kingdom flagNathan Cleverly▲+1Bosnia & Herzegovina flagGoran DelicUkraine flagDmytro KucherNEW
13Colombia flagSantander Silgado▲+1Germany flagDennis RonertNEWArgentina flagFelix Cora JrNEW
14Brazil flagWilliam Bezerra▼-4Ghana flagBraimah Kamoko▲+1Brazil flagJulio Cesar Dos SantosNEW
15South Africa flagThabiso McHunuNEWNigeria flagOlanrewaju Durodola

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO

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About the Cruiserweight Division

Weight Limit: 175-200 lbs (79.4-90.7 kg)

The Cruiserweight division, also known as Junior Heavyweight in some organizations, sits between Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight. Established in 1979, it has become one of boxing's most competitive divisions.

Division Characteristics

Cruiserweights combine the speed and athleticism of lighter divisions with significant power. Fighters in this division often have the best of both worlds - quickness and knockout ability.

Notable Facts

The Cruiserweight division has produced many fighters who have successfully moved up to Heavyweight, including Evander Holyfield and David Haye. The division is known for exciting, action-packed fights.

Historical Context

Originally created to provide opportunities for fighters too small for Heavyweight but too large for Light Heavyweight, Cruiserweight has developed into a respected and competitive division in its own right.

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Month-over-month changes since October 2013

WBANovember 2013 vs October 2013

Entered the top 10

  • PL flag
    Mateusz MasternakPreviously #11, enters at #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • BR flag
    William BezerraDown to #14

Biggest risers

  • PL flag
    Mateusz MasternakFrom #11 to #10
    ▲+1
  • AU flag
    Daniel BaffFrom #12 to #11
    ▲+1
  • GB flag
    Nathan CleverlyUp one spot to #12
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • BR flag
    William BezerraDropped from #10 to #14
    ▼-4

IBFNovember 2013 vs October 2013

Entered the top 10

  • ZA flag
    Thabiso McHunuNow #10 (was #13)

Dropped out of the top 10

  • CD flag
    Ilunga Junior MakabuLast ranked #5
  • RS flag
    Enad LicinaDropped to #11

Biggest risers

  • ZA flag
    Thabiso McHunuImproved from #13 to #10
    ▲+3
  • PL flag
    Krzysztof GlowackiUp to #7 from #9
    ▲+2
  • GB flag
    Ola AfolabiClimbed a place to #5
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • RU flag
    Alexander AlekseevFell from #1 to #8
    ▼-7
  • PL flag
    Mateusz MasternakFrom #8 to #9
    ▼-1
  • RS flag
    Enad LicinaFrom #10 to #11
    ▼-1

WBONovember 2013 vs October 2013

Entered the top 10

  • RU flag
    Grigory DrozdClimbed from #11 up to #7
  • ZA flag
    Thabiso McHunuNow in the top 10 at #8
  • PL flag
    Pawel KolodziejPreviously ranked #12

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    BJ FloresLast ranked #2
  • CH flag
    Nuri SeferiOut of the top 10 after being #4
  • BR flag
    Laudelino BarrosOut of the top 10 after being #9

Biggest risers

  • RU flag
    Grigory DrozdJumped from #11 to #7
    ▲+4
  • PL flag
    Pawel KolodziejImproved from #12 to #9
    ▲+3
  • GH flag
    Braimah KamokoClimbed from #5 to #3
    ▲+2