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Lightweight Boxing Rankings - February 1929

Lightweight rankings for February 1929. Change division or month to compare rankings.

Division
Period
Org
Note: Between January 1928 and July 1929 The Ring published contender rankings only (positions 1–10) and did not include a separate "champion" in its ratings.
Note: The WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO did not exist in February 1929.
RankRINGFebruary 1929
1Sammy Mandell
2Ray Miller
3Joe Glick
4King Tut+1
5Joe Medill+1
6Bruce FlowersNEW
7Louis Kid KaplanNEW
8Billy Petrolle
9Jack Kid Berg
10Tommy GroganNEW

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, RING

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Month-over-month changes since February 1929

RINGFebruary 1929 vs November 1928

Entered the top 10

  • Bruce FlowersInto the top 10 at #6
  • Louis Kid KaplanInto the top 10 at #7
  • Tommy GroganInto the top 10 at #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • Baby Joe GansMoved up to Super Lightweight
  • Billy WallacePreviously held #7
  • Manuel QuinteroLast ranked #10

Biggest risers

  • King TutClimbed a place to #4
    +1
  • Joe MedillFrom #6 to #5
    +1

About the Lightweight Division

Weight Limit: 130-135 lbs (59.0-61.2 kg)

Lightweight is one of boxing's classic divisions, with a rich history dating back to the early days of professional boxing. The division features fast, skilled fighters known for their technical ability.

Division Characteristics

Lightweights are known for their speed, footwork, and technical skill. Fighters in this division typically rely on skill and speed rather than pure power, though knockouts still occur.

Notable Facts

The Lightweight division has been home to many legendary fighters, including Roberto Durán, Pernell Whitaker, and more recently, fighters like Vasyl Lomachenko and Teófimo López.

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Lightweight has long been one of boxing's most competitive divisions, consistently producing high-level competition and memorable championship fights.

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