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WBC Heavyweight Boxing Rankings β€” March 2025

Official Heavyweight rankings for March 2025 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
RankWBCMarch 2025
πŸ†Ukraine flagOleksandr Usyk
Champion
πŸ†Germany flagAgit Kabayel
Interim Champion

1United Kingdom flagLawrence Okolieβ–²+2
2United Kingdom flagAnthony Joshuaβ–²+3
3United Kingdom flagFabio Wardleyβ–²+3
4Nigeria flagEfe Ajagbaβ–²+3
5DR Congo flagMartin Bakoleβ–Ό-1
6Cuba flagFrank Sanchezβ–²+2
7China flagZhilei Zhangβ–Ό-5
8Uzbekistan flagBakhodir Jalolovβ–²+1
9Croatia flagFilip Hrgovicβ–²+2
10France flagMourad Alievβ–²+3
11Australia flagJustis Huniβ–²+1
12United States flagDeontay Wilderβ–²+2
13United States flagAndy Ruizβ–²+2
14United Kingdom flagDerek Chisoraβ–²+6
15Italy flagGuido Vianelloβ–²+3
16United States flagJared Andersonβ–²+1
17United States flagRichard Torrez Jrβ–²+2
18Cuba flagLuis Ortizβ–Ό-2
19United Kingdom flagDillian Whyteβ–²+2
20United Kingdom flagJoe Joyceβ–²+2
21United States flagJermaine Franklin Jrβ–²+2
22Kosovo flagLabinot Xhoxhajβ–²+2
23United Kingdom flagMoses Itaumaβ–²+2
24United States flagMichael Hunterβ–²+2
25Sweden flagOtto Wallinβ–Ό-15
26Ukraine flagAndrii Novitskyiβ–²+1
27Ukraine flagBohdan MyronetsNEW
28TΓΌrkiye flagUmut Camkiranβ–²+2
29Russia flagArslanbek Makhmudovβ–Ό-1
30United States flagJonathan Guidryβ–Ό-1
31Kazakhstan flagIvan Dychko
32Cuba flagYoandy Toiracβ–²+2
33Cuba flagLenier Peroβ–Ό-1
34Ukraine flagTsotne Rogavaβ–Ό-1
35Poland flagKacper Meyna
36United Kingdom flagJohnny Fisher
37United States flagKingsley Ibeh
38United States flagDeontae Pettigrew
39United Kingdom flagDavid Adeleye
40United States flagBrandon Moore

Source: WBC

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About the Heavyweight Division

Weight Limit: No upper limit (typically 200+ lbs / 90.7+ kg)

The Heavyweight division is boxing's most prestigious weight class, featuring the largest fighters in the sport. Historically, heavyweight champions have been among the most famous athletes in the world, with legendary figures like Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, and Mike Tyson defining eras of boxing history.

Division Characteristics

Heavyweight boxers rely on power and size, with knockouts being more common than in lighter divisions. The division has no upper weight limit, allowing for a wide range of body types and fighting styles.

Notable Facts

The Heavyweight division has produced some of boxing's most iconic moments and biggest pay-per-view events. Modern heavyweights combine size, power, and athleticism in ways that previous generations couldn't match.

Historical Context

Heavyweight boxing has been a cornerstone of professional boxing since the sport's early days. The division has evolved significantly, with modern heavyweights being faster and more athletic than their predecessors while maintaining devastating power.

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Month-over-month changes since February 2025

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There is a new Interim Champion: Germany flagAgit Kabayel(previously Ukraine flagOleksandr Usyk)

Entered the top 10

  • HR flag
    Filip HrgovicUp from #11 - now #9
  • FR flag
    Mourad AlievPreviously ranked #13

Dropped out of the top 10

  • DE flag
    Agit KabayelPreviously held #1
  • SE flag
    Otto WallinCurrently at #25

Biggest risers

  • GB flag
    Derek ChisoraJumped from #20 to #14
    β–²+6
  • GB flag
    Anthony JoshuaUp 3 places to #2
    β–²+3
  • GB flag
    Fabio WardleyImproved from #6 to #3
    β–²+3

Biggest fallers

  • SE flag
    Otto WallinFell from #10 to #25
    β–Ό-15
  • CN flag
    Zhilei ZhangNow #7 after #2 last month
    β–Ό-5
  • CU flag
    Luis OrtizFrom #16 to #18
    β–Ό-2

WBC Heavyweight 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 Heavyweight β€” Champion

Ukraine flagOleksandr Usyk
June 2024 β€” Current
2 years 1 month
United Kingdom flagTyson Fury
December 2022 β€” June 2024
1 year 7 months

WBC Heavyweight β€” Interim Champion

Germany flagAgit Kabayel
March 2025 β€” Current
1 year 4 months