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Super Middleweight Boxing Rankings β€” March 2018

Official Super Middleweight rankings for March 2018.

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
RankWBAMarch 2018WBCIBFMarch 2018WBOMarch 2018
πŸ†United Kingdom flagGeorge Groves
Super Champion
Not available for March 2018
United Kingdom flagJames De Gale
Champion
Mexico flagGilberto Ramirez
Champion
πŸ†Germany flagTyron Zeuge
World Champion

1Russia flagFedor Chudinovβ–²+1
Vacant
United States flagJesse Hart
2Germany flagVincent Feigenbutzβ–²+1United States flagCaleb PlantUnited Kingdom flagCallum Smith
3United Kingdom flagJohn Ryderβ–²+1Germany flagVincent FeigenbutzUnited Kingdom flagRocky Fielding
4United Kingdom flagRocky Fieldingβ–²+1United Kingdom flagRocky FieldingGermany flagJuergen Braehmer
5United States flagCaleb Plantβ–²+2United States flagAnthony DirrellSerbia flagShefat Isufi
6United Kingdom flagChris Eubank JrRussia flagFedor ChudinovUnited States flagVijender Singh
7TΓΌrkiye flagAvni Yildirimβ–²+1United States flagJ'Leon LoveGermany flagVincent Feigenbutzβ–²+1
8Nigeria flagIsaac Ekpoβ–Ό-7United States flagCaleb TruaxUnited States flagJ'Leon Loveβ–Ό-1
9Russia flagAndrey SirotkinUnited States flagAndre DirrellAustralia flagRohan Murdock
10United Kingdom flagDavid BrophyUnited States flagPeter QuillinColombia flagRoamer Alexis Anguloβ–²+2
11United States flagMike GavronskiArmenia flagArthur AbrahamCanada flagErik Bazinyanβ–Ό-1
12Australia flagBilal AkkawyColombia flagRoamer Alexis Anguloβ–²+1Armenia flagArthur Abrahamβ–Ό-1
13France flagMickael DialloAustralia flagBilal Akkawyβ–²+1Australia flagZac DunnNEW
14United Kingdom flagPaul SmithAlgeria flagNadjib MohammediNEWUnited Kingdom flagDavid Brophy
15Australia flagJayde MitchellRussia flagMatvey KorobovNEWUnited Kingdom flagLerrone Richards

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO

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About the Super Middleweight Division

Weight Limit: 160-168 lbs (72.6-76.2 kg)

Super Middleweight, established in 1984, is a relatively modern division that has become one of boxing's most competitive weight classes. The division features fighters who combine middleweight speed with near-light heavyweight power.

Division Characteristics

Super Middleweights are known for their versatility - they can box technically, brawl, and everything in between. The division often produces exciting, competitive fights.

Notable Facts

The Super Middleweight division gained significant attention with the Super Six World Boxing Classic tournament, which brought together the best fighters in the division for a round-robin competition.

Historical Context

Created to bridge the gap between Middleweight and Light Heavyweight, Super Middleweight has evolved into a highly respected division with a strong talent pool.

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Month-over-month changes since February 2018

WBAMarch 2018 vs February 2018

Biggest risers

  • US flag
    Caleb PlantUp to #5 from #7
    β–²+2
  • RU flag
    Fedor ChudinovUp one spot to #1
    β–²+1
  • DE flag
    Vincent FeigenbutzClimbed a place to #2
    β–²+1

Biggest fallers

  • NG flag
    Isaac EkpoNow #8 after #1 last month
    β–Ό-7

IBFMarch 2018 vs February 2018

πŸ†

There is a new Champion: United Kingdom flagJames De Gale(previously United States flagCaleb Truax)

Dropped out of the top 10

  • GB flag
    James De GaleLast ranked #8

Biggest risers

  • CO flag
    Roamer Alexis AnguloClimbed a place to #12
    β–²+1
  • AU flag
    Bilal AkkawyFrom #14 to #13
    β–²+1

WBOMarch 2018 vs February 2018

Entered the top 10

  • CO flag
    Roamer Alexis AnguloPreviously ranked #12

Dropped out of the top 10

  • CA flag
    Erik BazinyanJust outside at #11

Biggest risers

  • CO flag
    Roamer Alexis AnguloClimbed from #12 to #10
    β–²+2
  • DE flag
    Vincent FeigenbutzUp one spot to #7
    β–²+1

Biggest fallers

  • US flag
    J'Leon LoveDown one place to #8
    β–Ό-1
  • CA flag
    Erik BazinyanSlipped a spot to #11
    β–Ό-1
  • DE flag
    Arthur AbrahamDown one place to #12
    β–Ό-1