Middleweight rankings for January 1951. Change division or month to compare rankings.
| Rank | WBA | WBC | IBF | WBO | RINGJanuary 1951 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| π | Not available for January 1951 | Not available for January 1951 | Not available for January 1951 | Not available for January 1951 | Jake Lamotta Champion |
| 1 | Ray Robinson | ||||
| 2 | Laurent Dauthuille | ||||
| 3 | Dave Sands | ||||
| 4 | Randolph Turpin | ||||
| 5 | Jimmy Beau | ||||
| 6 | Eugene Hairston | ||||
| 7 | Ray Barnes | ||||
| 8 | Robert Villemain | ||||
| 9 | Walter Cartier | ||||
| 10 | Paddy Young |
Middleweight is one of boxing's most storied divisions, with a history dating back to the 19th century. The division has produced many of boxing's greatest fighters and most memorable fights.
Middleweights combine speed, power, and endurance. Fighters in this division are typically well-rounded, capable of fighting at a high pace for 12 rounds while maintaining knockout power.
The Middleweight division has been home to legendary fighters like Sugar Ray Robinson, Marvin Hagler, and more recently, fighters like Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Γlvarez.
Middleweight has long been considered one of boxing's glamour divisions, consistently producing high-level competition and memorable championship fights.
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