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Middleweight Boxing Rankings β€” September 2004

Official Middleweight rankings for September 2004.

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
RankWBASeptember 2004WBCIBFWBOSeptember 2004
πŸ†United States flagBernard Hopkins
Super Champion
Not available for September 2004
Not available for September 2004
United States flagOscar De La Hoya
Super Champion
πŸ†New Zealand flagMaselino Masoe
World Champion

1Puerto Rico flagFelix Trinidadβ–²+1Germany flagFelix Sturm
2Germany flagBert Schenkβ–Ό-1Germany flagBert Schenk
3United States flagJermain TaylorArgentina flagMariano Carrera
4Nigeria flagKingsley IkekeUnited States flagJermain Taylor
5United Kingdom flagHoward EastmanNigeria flagKingsley Ikeke
6United States flagRobert AllenUnited States flagRandy Griffin
7United States flagWilliam JoppyItaly flagLorenzo Di Giacomo
8Country flagFrancisco MoraHaiti flagDaniel Edouardβ–²+1
9United States flagKelly PavlikUnited States flagKelly Pavlikβ–Ό-1
10Australia flagSam SolimanColombia flagEpifanio Mendozaβ–²+2
11United States flagQuentin SmithArmenia flagKhoren Gevorβ–²+3
12Germany flagEvans AshiraUnited States flagQuentin Smithβ–Ό-2
13United States flagRandy GriffinUnited States flagWilliam Joppyβ–Ό-2
14Germany flagArthur AbrahamAustralia flagSam Solimanβ–Ό-1
15United States flagAaron MitchellNEWArmenia flagArthur AbrahamNEW

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO

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About the Middleweight Division

Weight Limit: 154-160 lbs (69.9-72.6 kg)

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.

Division Characteristics

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.

Notable Facts

The Middleweight division has been home to legendary fighters like Sugar Ray Robinson, Marvin Hagler, and more recently, fighters like Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Álvarez.

Historical Context

Middleweight has long been considered one of boxing's glamour divisions, consistently producing high-level competition and memorable championship fights.

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Month-over-month changes since August 2004

WBASeptember 2004 vs August 2004

Biggest risers

  • PR flag
    Felix TrinidadFrom #2 to #1
    β–²+1

Biggest fallers

  • DE flag
    Bert SchenkFrom #1 to #2
    β–Ό-1

WBOSeptember 2004 vs August 2004

Entered the top 10

  • CO flag
    Epifanio MendozaJumped from #12 into the top 10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    Quentin SmithNow ranked #12

Biggest risers

  • AM flag
    Khoren GevorJumped from #14 to #11
    β–²+3
  • CO flag
    Epifanio MendozaClimbed from #12 to #10
    β–²+2
  • HT flag
    Daniel EdouardFrom #9 to #8
    β–²+1

Biggest fallers

  • US flag
    Quentin SmithFrom #10 to #12
    β–Ό-2
  • US flag
    William JoppySlipped from #11 to #13
    β–Ό-2
  • US flag
    Kelly PavlikDown one place to #9
    β–Ό-1