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Minimumweight Boxing Rankings — June 2004

Official Minimumweight rankings for June 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
RankWBAJune 2004WBCIBFWBOJune 2004
🏆Japan flagYutaka Niida
World Champion
Not available for June 2004
Not available for June 2004
Puerto Rico flagIvan Calderon
Champion
🏆Venezuela flagJuan Landaeta
Interim Champion

1Philippines flagEriberto Gejon▲+1South Korea flagJaewom KimNEW
2Mexico flagJose AguirreNEWJapan flagSatoshi KogumazakaNEW
3Thailand flagChana PorpaoinMexico flagIsaac BustosNEW
4South Korea flagJae Won KimNicaragua flagCarlos FajardoNEW
5South Africa flagSithembele KibitiPhilippines flagEriberto GejonNEW
6Philippines flagRodel MayolMexico flagRoberto LeyvaNEW
7Thailand flagPornsawan PramukThailand flagWisanu PornobnomNEW
8Mexico flagIsaac Bustos▲+1Philippines flagRodel MayolNEW
9Japan flagJunichiro Kaneda▲+1South Africa flagSithembele KibitiNEW
10Japan flagHiroshi Matsumoto▲+2Venezuela flagJuan LandaetaNEWNow Champion
11Nicaragua flagJuan Palacios▲+2Thailand flagChana PorpaoinNEW
12Japan flagSatoshi Kogumasaka▼-1Nicaragua flagJuan PalaciosNEW
13Nicaragua flagMiguel Tellez▲+1Puerto Rico flagAlex SanchezNEW
14Panama flagCarlos Melo▲+1Mexico flagOmar SotoNEW
15Japan flagKatsunari TakayamaNEWSpain flagJorge Mata CuellarNEW

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO

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About the Minimumweight Division

Weight Limit: 105 lbs and below (47.6 kg)

Minimumweight, also known as Strawweight, is the lightest weight class in professional boxing. Established in 1987, it features the smallest fighters in the sport.

Division Characteristics

Minimumweights are known for their exceptional speed, technical skill, and ability to fight at a very high pace. Fighters in this division typically rely on skill, speed, and volume punching.

Notable Facts

The Minimumweight division has produced many exciting fighters and competitive matchups. Despite being the lightest division, fights are often fast-paced and action-packed.

Historical Context

As the newest and lightest division in professional boxing, Minimumweight provides opportunities for smaller fighters who might not be competitive in heavier divisions.

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There are new champions: Venezuela flagJuan Landaeta (Interim Champion), Japan flagYutaka Niida (World Champion)

Entered the top 10

  • MX flag
    Jose AguirreNow in the top 10 at #2
  • JP flag
    Hiroshi MatsumotoPreviously ranked #12

Dropped out of the top 10

  • VE flag
    Juan LandaetaOut of the top 10 after being #1
  • JP flag
    Yutaka NiidaLast ranked #8

Biggest risers

  • JP flag
    Hiroshi MatsumotoClimbed from #12 to #10
    ▲+2
  • NI flag
    Juan PalaciosUp to #11 from #13
    ▲+2
  • PH flag
    Eriberto GejonUp one spot to #1
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • JP flag
    Satoshi KogumasakaFrom #11 to #12
    ▼-1