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Cruiserweight Boxing Rankings — September 2005

Official Cruiserweight rankings for September 2005.

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
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United Kingdom flagJohnny Nelson
Champion

1Italy flagVincenzo Cantatore
2United Kingdom flagEnzo MacCarinelli
3Italy flagPietro Aurino
4United States flagSteve Cunningham
5Panama flagGuillermo JonesNEW
6Argentina flagMarcelo F. DominguezNEW
7Algeria flagMohamed Benguesmia▼-2
8Poland flagKrzysztof Wlodarczyk▼-2
9Russia flagValery Brudov▼-1
10Germany flagFirat Arslan▼-1
11Canada flagDale Brown
12Germany flagAlexander Petkovic▼-2
13United States flagFelix Cora▼-6
14United States flagDaniel Harvison▼-2
15Armenia flagPavel Melkomian

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 2005

WBOSeptember 2005 vs August 2005

Entered the top 10

  • PA flag
    Guillermo JonesNow ranked #5
  • AR flag
    Marcelo F. DominguezEnters at #6

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    Felix CoraFell to #13
  • DE flag
    Alexander PetkovicCurrently at #12

Biggest fallers

  • US flag
    Felix CoraNow #13 after #7 last month
    ▼-6
  • DZ flag
    Mohamed BenguesmiaNow ranked #7 (was #5)
    ▼-2
  • PL flag
    Krzysztof WlodarczykDown to #8 from #6
    ▼-2