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Super Flyweight Boxing Rankings — May 2004

Official Super Flyweight rankings for May 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
RankWBAMay 2004WBCIBFWBOMay 2004
🏆Venezuela flagAlexander Munoz
World Champion
Not available for May 2004
Not available for May 2004
Argentina flagOmar Andres Narvaez
Champion

1Mexico flagMartin CastilloFrance flagBrahim AsloumNEW
2Puerto Rico flagEric MorelColombia flagJair JimenezNEW
3Japan flagMasaki KawabataUnited States flagBrian ViloriaNEW
4Japan flagKatsushige KawashimaItaly flagAndrea SarritzuNEW
5Mexico flagFernando MontielPuerto Rico flagJose LopezNEW
6Venezuela flagJose NavarroAustralia flagHussein HusseinNEW
7Philippines flagRogelio Galicia▲+1Philippines flagGlenn DonaireNEW
8Colombia flagLuis Bolano▲+1Mexico flagJose Luis CerdaNEW
9Venezuela flagFelix MacHado▲+1Japan flagTakefumi SakataNEW
10Colombia flagReynaldo Lopez Brown▲+1Russia flagAlexander MakhmutovNEW
11United States flagCesar Lopez▲+1Colombia flagAngel PrioloNEW
12Japan flagHideyasu Ishihara▼-5Mexico flagIsidro GarciaNEW
13Colombia flagMauricio PastranaSaudi Arabia flagNgubela GwazelaNEW
14Tanzania flagMbwana MatumlaSpain flagJose Lopez BuenoNEW
15Venezuela flagGilberto GonzalezNicaragua flagEvert BricenoNEW

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, 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 April 2004

WBAMay 2004 vs April 2004

Entered the top 10

  • CO flag
    Reynaldo Lopez BrownUp from #11 - now #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • JP flag
    Hideyasu IshiharaDown to #12

Biggest risers

  • PH flag
    Rogelio GaliciaFrom #8 to #7
    ▲+1
  • CO flag
    Luis BolanoFrom #9 to #8
    ▲+1
  • VE flag
    Felix MacHadoUp one spot to #9
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • JP flag
    Hideyasu IshiharaDropped from #7 to #12
    ▼-5

WBOMay 2004 vs April 2004

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There is a new Champion: Argentina flagOmar Andres Narvaez(previously United States flagMark Johnson)

Entered the top 10

  • FR flag
    Brahim AsloumInto the top 10 at #1
  • CO flag
    Jair JimenezEnters at #2
  • US flag
    Brian ViloriaInto the top 10 at #3
  • IT flag
    Andrea SarritzuNow ranked #4
  • PR flag
    Jose LopezNow in the top 10 at #5
  • AU flag
    Hussein HusseinNow ranked #6
  • PH flag
    Glenn DonaireNow in the top 10 at #7
  • MX flag
    Jose Luis CerdaNow ranked #8
  • JP flag
    Takefumi SakataInto the top 10 at #9
  • RU flag
    Alexander MakhmutovEnters at #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • MX flag
    Martin CastilloMoved up to Bantamweight
  • PR flag
    Eric MorelMoved up to Bantamweight
  • VE flag
    Jose NavarroMoved up to Bantamweight
  • TH flag
    Pramuansak PhosawanMoved up to Bantamweight
  • ES flag
    Karim QuibirMoved up to Bantamweight
  • MX flag
    Fernando MontielMoved up to Bantamweight
  • PA flag
    Ricardo CordobaMoved up to Bantamweight
  • PH flag
    Vernie TorresMoved up to Bantamweight
  • MX flag
    Heriberto RuizMoved up to Bantamweight
  • VE flag
    Felix MacHadoMoved up to Bantamweight