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WBC Bridgerweight Boxing Rankings — November 2023

Official Bridgerweight rankings for November 2023 from the WBC.

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 WBC.

Division
Period
Org
RankWBCNovember 2023
🏆Poland flagLukasz Rozanski
Champion
🏆South Africa flagKevin Lerena
Interim Champion

1Belgium flagRyad Merhy▲+1
2Poland flagAdam Balski▲+1
3United States flagAndrew TabitiNEW
4Croatia flagAlen Babic▲+2
5Australia flagKris Terzievski▲+4
6United States flagCarlous Welch▲+5
7Canada flagAlexis Barriere▲+10
8South Africa flagKeaton Gomes▲+5
9Ukraine flagOleksandr Teslenko▲+5
10Germany flagSenad Gashi▼-3
11Serbia flagAndrej Pesic▲+1
12Switzerland flagAlexander Nedbei▲+3
13United States flagJunior Anthony Wright▼-3
14Romania flagMihai Nistor▲+4
15United Kingdom flagTommy WelchNEW
16Japan flagMitsuro Brandon TajimaNEW
17Czechia flagLukas Fajk▲+2
18Serbia flagMilosav Savic▼-2
19Canada flagSalar GholamiNEW
20Ukraine flagSerhiy RadchenkoNEW
21Argentina flagVictor Emilio RamirezNEW
22India flagHarsh Gill▼-2
23Malaysia flagMuhamad Farkhan▼-2
24Mexico flagElvis Garcia▼-2
25Pakistan flagTaimoor Khan▼-2
26Mexico flagGerman Garcia▼-2
27Czechia flagVaclav Pejsar▼-2
28Romania flagAlexandru Jur▼-2

Source: WBC

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About the Bridgerweight Division

Weight Limit: 200-224 lbs (90.7-101.6 kg)

Bridgerweight is a relatively new division created by the WBC in 2020 to bridge the gap between Cruiserweight and Heavyweight. The division was named after six-year-old Bridger Walker, who saved his sister from a dog attack.

Division Characteristics

Bridgerweight fighters are typically too large for Cruiserweight but smaller than traditional Heavyweights. This division allows fighters in this weight range to compete for world titles without facing the size disadvantage of fighting much larger heavyweights.

Notable Facts

As a newer division, Bridgerweight is still establishing its identity in the boxing world. The WBC and WBA are two major organizations that recognize this weight class.

Historical Context

The creation of Bridgerweight addresses a long-standing gap in boxing's weight class structure, providing opportunities for fighters who fall between Cruiserweight and Heavyweight.

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Month-over-month changes since September 2023

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There is a new Interim Champion: South Africa flagKevin Lerena(previously Poland flagLukasz Rozanski)

Entered the top 10

  • US flag
    Andrew TabitiNow ranked #3
  • US flag
    Carlous WelchClimbed from #11 up to #6
  • CA flag
    Alexis BarriereUp from #17 to #7
  • ZA flag
    Keaton GomesNow #8 (was #13)
  • UA flag
    Oleksandr TeslenkoJumped from #14 into the top 10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • ZA flag
    Kevin LerenaPreviously held #1
  • CU flag
    Felix ParadaOut of the top 10 after being #4
  • US flag
    Alfonso LopezWas #5 last month
  • HR flag
    Petar MilasWas #8 last month
  • US flag
    Junior Anthony WrightNow ranked #13

Biggest risers

  • CA flag
    Alexis BarriereJumped from #17 to #7
    ▲+10
  • US flag
    Carlous WelchUp 5 places to #6
    ▲+5
  • ZA flag
    Keaton GomesNow #8 after #13 last month
    ▲+5

Biggest fallers

  • DE flag
    Senad GashiDropped from #7 to #10
    ▼-3
  • US flag
    Junior Anthony WrightDown 3 places to #13
    ▼-3
  • RS flag
    Milosav SavicDown to #18 from #16
    ▼-2

WBC Bridgerweight Title History

Champions who have held each belt, from oldest to most recent. Title history only goes back as far as our earliest WBC monthly rankings (December 2022).

WBC Bridgerweight — Champion

Belgium flagRyad Merhy
June 2026 — Current
1 month
South Africa flagKevin Lerena
October 2024 — June 2026
1 year 9 months
United Kingdom flagLawrence Okolie
June 2024 — October 2024
5 months
Poland flagLukasz Rozanski
June 2023 — June 2024
1 year 1 month

WBC Bridgerweight — Interim Champion

Poland flagKrzysztof Wlodarczyk
June 2025 — May 2026
1 year
South Africa flagKevin Lerena
November 2023 — October 2024
1 year