Light Heavyweight rankings for March 1942. Change division or month to compare rankings.
| Rank | WBA | WBC | IBF | WBO | RINGMarch 1942 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏆 | Not available for March 1942 | Not available for March 1942 | Not available for March 1942 | Not available for March 1942 | Gus Lesnevich Champion |
| 1 | Booker Beckwith | ||||
| 2 | Jimmy Bivins | ||||
| 3 | Ken Overlin | ||||
| 4 | Johnny Colan | ||||
| 5 | Billy Soose | ||||
| 6 | Anton Christoforidis | ||||
| 7 | Joey Maxim | ||||
| 8 | Alabama Kid | ||||
| 9 | Tommy Tucker | ||||
| 10 | Lloyd Marshall |
Light Heavyweight is one of boxing's classic divisions, featuring fighters who combine speed, power, and technical skill. The division has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century.
Light Heavyweights are known for their balance of speed and power. Fighters in this division are typically athletic and skilled, capable of both technical boxing and explosive knockouts.
The Light Heavyweight division has been home to many legendary fighters, including Archie Moore, Bob Foster, and more recently, fighters like Bernard Hopkins and Sergey Kovalev.
Light Heavyweight has long been considered one of boxing's premier divisions, consistently producing competitive matchups and memorable fights throughout boxing history.
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