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Super Lightweight Boxing Rankings - July 1929

Super Lightweight rankings for July 1929. Change division or month to compare rankings.

Division
Period
Org
Note: Between January 1928 and July 1929 The Ring published contender rankings only (positions 1–10) and did not include a separate "champion" in its ratings.
Note: The WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO did not exist in July 1929.
RankRINGJuly 1929
1Mushy Callahan
2Baby Joe Gans
3Ruby Goldstein+1
4Manuel QuinteroNEW
5Jimmy GoodrichNEW
6Andy Callahan
7Joe GlickNEW
8Lope Tenorio-1
9Stanislaus Loayza-4
10Jackie BradyNEW

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, RING

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Month-over-month changes since July 1929

RINGJuly 1929 vs June 1929

Entered the top 10

  • Manuel QuinteroEnters at #4
  • Jimmy GoodrichNow ranked #5
  • Joe GlickNow ranked #7
  • Jackie BradyNow ranked #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • Jimmy McLarninWas #3 last month
  • Bruce FlowersPreviously held #8
  • Pinky KaufmanPreviously held #9
  • Spug MyersPreviously held #10

Biggest risers

  • Ruby GoldsteinClimbed a place to #3
    +1

Biggest fallers

  • Stanislaus LoayzaFell from #5 to #9
    -4
  • Lope TenorioDown one place to #8
    -1

About the Super Lightweight Division

Weight Limit: 135-140 lbs (61.2-63.5 kg)

Super Lightweight, also known as Junior Welterweight or Light Welterweight, sits between Lightweight and Welterweight. The division features fast, skilled fighters with significant power.

Division Characteristics

Super Lightweights combine the speed of lightweights with increased power. Fighters in this division are typically quick, athletic, and capable of producing exciting fights.

Notable Facts

The Super Lightweight division has produced many exciting fighters and competitive matchups. The division is known for its depth of talent and competitive nature.

Historical Context

Established in 1959, Super Lightweight has developed into a respected division that often serves as a bridge between Lightweight and Welterweight.

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