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Super Lightweight Boxing Rankings - November 2011

Official Super Lightweight rankings for November 2011.

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
RankWBANovember 2011WBCIBFNovember 2011WBONovember 2011RING
🏆United States flagLamont Peterson
Super Champion
Not available for November 2011
United Kingdom flagAmir Khan
Champion
United States flagTimothy Bradley
Champion
Not available for November 2011
🏆Argentina flagMarcos Rene Maidana
World Champion

1Venezuela flagJohan Perez▲+1United States flagLamont Peterson▲+1Now ChampionArgentina flagCesar Rene Cuenca
2United Kingdom flagAmir KhanNow ChampionUnited States flagDanny Garcia▲+1United States flagDanny Garcia▲+12
3Mexico flagHumberto Soto▼-2United States flagZab Judah▲+2Mexico flagJavier Castro▲+4
4Cuba flagBrunet Zamora▼-1United States flagVernon Paris▲+2United States flagMike AlvaradoNEW
5United States flagZab Judah▼-1Dominican Republic flagVictor Cayo▲+3Argentina flagLucas Martin Matthysse▼-1
6Panama flagAlberto Mosquera▼-1United States flagMauricio Herrera▲+1Philippines flagMercito GestaNEW
7United Kingdom flagPaul McCloskey▼-1United States flagMike Alvarado▲+3Ukraine flagSerhiy Fedchenko▼-2
8United States flagJessie Vargas▼-1Dominican Republic flagJoan GuzmanNEWUnited States flagKendall Holt▼-5
9Colombia flagIgnacio Mendoza▼-1United States flagJosesito LopezUnited States flagLamont Peterson▼-3Now Champion
10United States flagMike Alvarado▼-1United States flagKendall Holt▲+1United States flagKarim Mayfield▼-1
11United States flagRaymond Serrano▲+2Argentina flagLucas Martin Matthysse▲+1Australia flagSteven Willis▼-3
12Puerto Rico flagEdgar Santana▲+2United States flagJessie Vargas▲+1Panama flagAlberto Mosquera▼-1
13Kazakhstan flagAlexandr Zhuravskiy▲+2United States flagTim Coleman▲+1Russia flagRuslan Provodnikov▼-1
14Mexico flagAntonio Lozada TorresNEWUnited Kingdom flagAshley Theophane▲+1Mexico flagRosbel Montoya▼-1
15Mexico flagFernando Castaneda Valdez▼-5France flagWilly Blain

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 October 2011

WBANovember 2011 vs October 2011

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There is a new Super Champion: United States flagLamont Peterson(previously United Kingdom flagAmir Khan)

Dropped out of the top 10

  • MX flag
    Fernando Castaneda ValdezCurrently at #15

Biggest risers

  • US flag
    Raymond SerranoNow ranked #11 (was #13)
    ▲+2
  • PR flag
    Edgar SantanaFrom #14 to #12
    ▲+2
  • KZ flag
    Alexandr ZhuravskiyFrom #15 to #13
    ▲+2

Biggest fallers

  • MX flag
    Fernando Castaneda ValdezFell from #10 to #15
    ▼-5
  • MX flag
    Humberto SotoFrom #1 to #3
    ▼-2
  • CU flag
    Brunet ZamoraSlipped a spot to #4
    ▼-1

IBFNovember 2011 vs October 2011

Entered the top 10

  • DO flag
    Joan GuzmanEnters at #8

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    Devon AlexanderMoved up to Welterweight

Biggest risers

  • DO flag
    Victor CayoClimbed from #7 to #5
    ▲+2
  • US flag
    Mike AlvaradoClimbed from #9 to #7
    ▲+2
  • US flag
    Zab JudahUp one spot to #3
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • US flag
    Josesito LopezFrom #8 to #9
    ▼-1

WBONovember 2011 vs October 2011

Entered the top 10

  • US flag
    Danny GarciaUp from #14 to #2
  • US flag
    Mike AlvaradoInto the top 10 at #4
  • PH flag
    Mercito GestaNow in the top 10 at #6

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    Devon AlexanderMoved up to Welterweight
  • AU flag
    Steven WillisNow ranked #11
  • CU flag
    Joel CasamayorPreviously held #10

Biggest risers

  • US flag
    Danny GarciaUp 12 places to #2
    ▲+12
  • MX flag
    Javier CastroJumped from #7 to #3
    ▲+4

Biggest fallers

  • US flag
    Kendall HoltDown 5 places to #8
    ▼-5
  • US flag
    Lamont PetersonDropped from #6 to #9
    ▼-3
  • AU flag
    Steven WillisDown 3 places to #11
    ▼-3