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Super Lightweight Boxing Rankings - March 2010

Official Super Lightweight rankings for March 2010.

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 listed rankings sources.

Division
Period
Org
RankWBAMarch 2010WBCIBFMarch 2010WBOMarch 2010RING
🏆United Kingdom flagAmir Khan
World Champion
Not available for March 2010
Vacant
United States flagTimothy Bradley
Champion
Not available for March 2010
🏆Argentina flagMarcos Rene Maidana
Interim Champion

1
Vacant
Vacant
Venezuela flagEdwin ValeroNEW
2United States flagVictor Ortiz▲+1South Africa flagKaizer Mabuza▲+12United States flagPaul Malignaggi▼-1
3United States flagPaul Malignaggi▲+1
Vacant
United States flagNate Campbell▼-1
4United States flagNate Campbell▲+1United States flagJuan Diaz▲+2Argentina flagCesar Rene Cuenca▼-1
5United States flagMike Alvarado▲+1Colombia flagJuan UrangoArgentina flagLucas Martin Matthysse▼-1
6Cuba flagBrunet Zamora▲+1Canada flagIonut Dan Ion▲+1United States flagVictor Ortiz
7Dominican Republic flagVictor Cayo▼-5United States flagVictor Ortiz▲+1Ukraine flagAndriy Kotelnik▼-2
8Panama flagAlberto Mosquera▲+2Germany flagAndriy Kotelnik▲+1Australia flagLance Gostelow
9Puerto Rico flagJose Cotto▲+3United States flagZab Judah▲+1Russia flagRuslan Provodnikov
10Japan flagYoshihiro KamegaiNEWUnited States flagKendall Holt▼-5Puerto Rico flagJose Miguel Cotto
11Venezuela flagPatrick LopezNEWArgentina flagLucas Martin MatthysseNEWPuerto Rico flagKenny Galarza
12United States flagDmitry Salita▼-4United States flagNate CampbellUnited States flagLamont Peterson
13United Kingdom flagRichard Hatton▼-4Canada flagHerman NgoudjoNEWUnited Kingdom flagGavin Rees
14Ukraine flagAndriy Kotelnik▼-1United States flagFrancisco Figueroa▼-3Saudi Arabia flagSamuel Malinga
15Thailand flagPrawet Singwangcha▼-1France flagAli Chebah▼-2Australia flagSteven Willis

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, RING

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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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Month-over-month changes since February 2010

WBAMarch 2010 vs February 2010

Entered the top 10

  • PR flag
    Jose CottoUp from #12 to #9
  • JP flag
    Yoshihiro KamegaiNow in the top 10 at #10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    Dmitry SalitaFell to #12
  • GB flag
    Richard HattonDown to #13

Biggest risers

  • PR flag
    Jose CottoUp 3 places to #9
    ▲+3
  • PA flag
    Alberto MosqueraFrom #10 to #8
    ▲+2
  • US flag
    Victor OrtizClimbed a place to #2
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • DO flag
    Victor CayoDropped from #2 to #7
    ▼-5
  • US flag
    Dmitry SalitaNow #12 after being #8 last month
    ▼-4
  • GB flag
    Richard HattonDropped from #9 to #13
    ▼-4

IBFMarch 2010 vs February 2010

🏆

The title is now vacant(previously held by Colombia flagJuan Urango)

Entered the top 10

  • ZA flag
    Kaizer MabuzaJumped from #13 into the top 10

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    Paul MalignaggiWas #3 last month
  • PR flag
    Francisco FigueroaDown to #14

Biggest risers

  • ZA flag
    Kaizer MabuzaNow #2 after being #13 last month
    ▲+11
  • US flag
    Juan DiazFrom #5 to #4
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • US flag
    Kendall HoltDown 6 places to #10
    ▼-6
  • PR flag
    Francisco FigueroaDropped from #10 to #14
    ▼-4
  • FR flag
    Ali ChebahFell from #12 to #15
    ▼-3

WBOMarch 2010 vs February 2010

Entered the top 10

  • VE flag
    Edwin ValeroNow ranked #1

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    Juan DiazMoved down to Lightweight

Biggest fallers

  • UA flag
    Andriy KotelnikSlipped from #5 to #7
    ▼-2
  • US flag
    Paul MalignaggiSlipped a spot to #2
    ▼-1
  • US flag
    Nate CampbellSlipped a spot to #3
    ▼-1