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IBF Lightweight Boxing Rankings - February 2015

Official Lightweight rankings for February 2015 from the IBF.

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 with the IBF.

Division
Period
Org
RankIBFFebruary 2015
πŸ†United States flagMickey Bey
Champion

1Russia flagDenis Shafikov
2
Vacant
3Italy flagEmiliano Marsili
4United Kingdom flagKevin Mitchell
5Ukraine flagIvan Redkach
6Cuba flagRances BarthelemyNEW
7Mexico flagMiguel Vazquezβ–Ό-1
8United States flagJuan Diazβ–Ό-1
9Japan flagTakahiro Aoβ–Ό-1
10Ghana flagRichard Commeyβ–²+2
11United States flagAnthony Petersonβ–Ό-1
12Russia flagRustam Nugaevβ–Ό-1
13United Kingdom flagTommy Coyle
14Canada flagTony Luisβ–²+1
15Dominican Republic flagAlgenis MendezNEW

Source: IBF

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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 DurΓ‘n, Pernell Whitaker, and more recently, fighters like Vasyl Lomachenko and TeΓ³fimo LΓ³pez.

Historical Context

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

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Month-over-month changes since January 2015

Entered the top 10

  • CU flag
    Rances BarthelemyNow in the top 10 at #6
  • GH flag
    Richard CommeyNow #10 (was #12)

Dropped out of the top 10

  • CA flag
    Ghislain MadumaLast ranked #9
  • US flag
    Anthony PetersonJust outside at #11

Biggest risers

  • GH flag
    Richard CommeyNow ranked #10 (was #12)
    β–²+2
  • CA flag
    Tony LuisFrom #15 to #14
    β–²+1

Biggest fallers

  • MX flag
    Miguel VazquezFrom #6 to #7
    β–Ό-1
  • US flag
    Juan DiazFrom #7 to #8
    β–Ό-1
  • JP flag
    Takahiro AoDown one place to #9
    β–Ό-1

IBF Lightweight Title History

Champions who have held each belt, from oldest to most recent. Title history only goes back as far as our earliest IBF monthly rankings (December 2005).

IBF Lightweight β€” Champion

United States flagRaymond Muratalla
May 2025 β€” Current
1 year
Ukraine flagVasyl Lomachenko
May 2024 β€” May 2025
1 year 1 month
United States flagDevin Haney
May 2022 β€” November 2023
1 year 7 months
Australia flagGeorge Kambosos Jr
November 2021 β€” May 2022
7 months
United States flagTeofimo Lopez
December 2019 β€” November 2021
2 years
Ghana flagRichard Commey
January 2019 β€” December 2019
1 year
United States flagMikey Garcia
July 2018 β€” November 2018
5 months
United States flagRobert Easter Jr
September 2016 β€” July 2018
1 year 11 months
Cuba flagRances Barthelemy
December 2015 β€” June 2016
7 months
United States flagMickey Bey
September 2014 β€” June 2015
10 months
Mexico flagMiguel Vazquez
July 2010 β€” September 2014
4 years 3 months
United States flagNate Campbell
April 2008 β€” March 2009
1 year
United States flagJuan Diaz
March 2008 β€” April 2008
2 months
Mexico flagJulio Diaz
August 2006 β€” March 2008
1 year 8 months
Mexico flagJesus Chavez
December 2005 β€” August 2006
9 months

IBF Lightweight β€” Interim Champion

United States flagRaymond Muratalla
April 2025 β€” May 2025
2 months