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Cruiserweight Boxing Rankings — October 2018

Official Cruiserweight rankings for October 2018.

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
RankWBAOctober 2018WBCIBFOctober 2018WBOOctober 2018
🏆Ukraine flagOleksandr Usyk
Super Champion
Not available for October 2018
Ukraine flagOleksandr Usyk
Champion
Ukraine flagOleksandr Usyk
Super Champion
🏆Kazakhstan flagBeibut Shumenov
World Champion

1Cuba flagYuniel Dorticos▲+6United States flagAndrew Tabiti▲+2United Kingdom flagTony Bellew
2Russia flagMaksim Vlasov
Vacant
Poland flagKrzysztof Glowacki
3Poland flagKrzysztof GlowackiRussia flagYury Kashinsky▲+2Germany flagFirat Arslan
4United Kingdom flagTony Bellew▲+4South Africa flagKevin LerenaHungary flagImre Szello
5United States flagAndrew TabitiNEWCuba flagYuniel Dorticos▲+8Russia flagMaksim Vlasov
6Russia flagMurat GassievRussia flagMurat GassievPoland flagMateusz Masternak
7Canada flagDenton DaleyNEWHungary flagImre Szello▲+2Kazakhstan flagArtur Mann
8Belgium flagRyad Merhy▲+1Russia flagRuslan Fayfer▼-6Russia flagYury Kashinsky
9Russia flagYury Kashinsky▲+2Belgium flagBilal Laggoune▲+2Russia flagMurat GassievNEW
10Poland flagMateusz Masternak▼-6Denmark flagMicki NielsenLatvia flagMairis Briedis▼-1
11United States flagMike Wilson▲+1Germany flagFirat Arslan▲+3United States flagAndrew TabitiNEW
12Russia flagAleksei Egorov▲+1Poland flagKrzysztof WlodarczykAustralia flagJai Opetaia▼-1
13United Kingdom flagLawrence Okolie▲+2Poland flagMateusz Masternak▼-5Cuba flagYuniel Dorticos▲+2
14Germany flagFirat ArslanNEWDR Congo flagYves NgabuNEWUnited Kingdom flagMickey Nielsen▼-2
15Cuba flagMike PerezNEWLatvia flagMairis BriedisVACANT flagDilan PrasovicNEW

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 September 2018

WBAOctober 2018 vs September 2018

Entered the top 10

  • US flag
    Andrew TabitiNow ranked #5
  • CA flag
    Denton DaleyInto the top 10 at #7
  • RU flag
    Yury KashinskyPreviously #11, enters at #9

Dropped out of the top 10

  • FR flag
    Arsen GoulamirianOut of the top 10 after being #1
  • RU flag
    Ruslan FayferLast ranked #5
  • AU flag
    Mark FlanaganPreviously held #10

Biggest risers

  • CU flag
    Yuniel DorticosJumped from #7 to #1
    ▲+6
  • GB flag
    Tony BellewJumped from #8 to #4
    ▲+4
  • RU flag
    Yury KashinskyNow ranked #9 (was #11)
    ▲+2

Biggest fallers

  • PL flag
    Mateusz MasternakFell from #4 to #10
    ▼-6

IBFOctober 2018 vs September 2018

Entered the top 10

  • CU flag
    Yuniel DorticosPreviously ranked #13
  • BE flag
    Bilal LaggounePreviously #11, enters at #9

Dropped out of the top 10

  • PL flag
    Krzysztof GlowackiPreviously held #7
  • PL flag
    Mateusz MasternakFell to #13

Biggest risers

  • CU flag
    Yuniel DorticosJumped from #13 to #5
    ▲+8
  • DE flag
    Firat ArslanJumped from #14 to #11
    ▲+3
  • US flag
    Andrew TabitiFrom #3 to #1
    ▲+2

Biggest fallers

  • RU flag
    Ruslan FayferFell from #2 to #8
    ▼-6
  • PL flag
    Mateusz MasternakNow #13 after #8 last month
    ▼-5

WBOOctober 2018 vs September 2018

Entered the top 10

  • RU flag
    Murat GassievNow ranked #9

Dropped out of the top 10

  • RU flag
    Ruslan FayferLast ranked #10

Biggest risers

  • CU flag
    Yuniel DorticosClimbed from #15 to #13
    ▲+2

Biggest fallers

  • GB flag
    Mickey NielsenSlipped from #12 to #14
    ▼-2
  • LV flag
    Mairis BriedisDown one place to #10
    ▼-1
  • AU flag
    Jai OpetaiaSlipped a spot to #12
    ▼-1