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WBO Super Flyweight Boxing Rankings — October 2022

Official Super Flyweight rankings for October 2022 from the WBO.

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 WBO.

Division
Period
Org
RankWBOOctober 2022
🏆Japan flagKazuto Ioka
Champion

1Japan flagJunto NakataniNEW
2Australia flagAndrew Moloney▲+2
3Japan flagKosei Tanaka▼-2
4South Africa flagYanga Sigqibo▲+1
5Mexico flagDavid Cuellar Contreras▲+1
6Philippines flagKj Cataraja▲+1
7Mexico flagChristian Bacasegua▲+2
8Philippines flagJade Bornea▲+2
9Japan flagRyoji Fukunaga▲+3
10Mexico flagFrancisco Rodriguez Jr▼-7
11Mexico flagJonathan Rodriguez▲+2
12Philippines flagJayr RaquinelNEW
13Mexico flagPedro Guevara▲+2
14Mexico flagArgi CortesNEW
15Dominican Republic flagNorbelto Jimenez▼-13

Source: WBO

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About the Super Flyweight Division

Weight Limit: 112-115 lbs (50.8-52.2 kg)

Super Flyweight, also known as Junior Bantamweight, sits between Flyweight and Bantamweight. The division features fast, skilled fighters with excellent technical ability.

Division Characteristics

Super Flyweights combine speed and skill, with fighters typically relying on technical boxing ability and quick combinations. The division is known for its competitive nature.

Notable Facts

The Super Flyweight division has produced many exciting fighters and competitive matchups. The division is known for its depth of talent and technical skill.

Historical Context

Established in 1980, Super Flyweight has developed into a respected division that often serves as a bridge between Flyweight and Bantamweight.

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Month-over-month changes since September 2022

Entered the top 10

  • JP flag
    Junto NakataniNow in the top 10 at #1
  • JP flag
    Ryoji FukunagaJumped from #12 into the top 10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • DO flag
    Norbelto JimenezFell to #15
  • PH flag
    Donnie NietesOut of the top 10 after being #8

Biggest risers

  • JP flag
    Ryoji FukunagaNow #9 after #12 last month
    ▲+3
  • AU flag
    Andrew MoloneyUp to #2 from #4
    ▲+2
  • MX flag
    Christian BacaseguaClimbed from #9 to #7
    ▲+2

Biggest fallers

  • DO flag
    Norbelto JimenezNow #15 after #2 last month
    ▼-13
  • MX flag
    Francisco Rodriguez JrDown 7 places to #10
    ▼-7
  • JP flag
    Kosei TanakaDown to #3 from #1
    ▼-2

WBO Super Flyweight Title History

Champions who have held each belt, from oldest to most recent. Title history only goes back as far as our earliest WBO monthly rankings (January 2000).

WBO Super Flyweight — Super Champion

Argentina flagOmar Andres Narvaez
June 2010 — January 2015
4 years 8 months

WBO Super Flyweight — Champion

United States flagJesse Rodriguez
July 2025 — Current
11 months
South Africa flagPhumelela Cafu
October 2024 — July 2025
10 months
Japan flagKosei Tanaka
March 2024 — October 2024
8 months
Japan flagJunto Nakatani
June 2023 — December 2023
7 months
Japan flagKazuto Ioka
June 2019 — February 2023
3 years 9 months
Philippines flagDonnie Nietes
January 2019 — March 2019
3 months
Japan flagNaoya Inoue
January 2015 — March 2018
3 years 3 months
Argentina flagOmar Andres Narvaez
July 2013 — August 2013
2 months
Mexico flagJorge Arce
February 2010 — May 2010
4 months
Philippines flagMarvin Sonsona
September 2009 — December 2009
4 months
Puerto Rico flagJose Lopez
April 2009 — September 2009
6 months
Mexico flagFernando Montiel
August 2005 — April 2009
3 years 9 months
Mexico flagIvan Hernandez
October 2004 — August 2005
11 months
United States flagMark Johnson
June 2004 — October 2004
5 months
Argentina flagOmar Andres Narvaez
May 2004 — June 2004
2 months
United States flagMark Johnson
September 2003 — May 2004
9 months
Mexico flagFernando Montiel
July 2002 — September 2003
1 year 3 months
Panama flagPedro Alcazar
June 2001 — July 2002
1 year 2 months
Nicaragua flagAdonis Rivas
January 2000 — June 2001
1 year 6 months