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Super Middleweight Boxing Rankings — September 2002

Official Super Middleweight rankings for September 2002.

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
RankWBASeptember 2002WBCIBFWBOSeptember 2002
🏆United States flagByron Mitchell
World Champion
Not available for September 2002
Not available for September 2002
United Kingdom flagJoe Calzaghe
Champion

1France flagMehdi SahnouneBahamas flagFreeman Barr
2United States flagAntwun EcholsUnited States flagAntwun Echols
3United Kingdom flagDavid StarieUnited States flagCharles Brewer▲+1
4Russia flagAndrei ShkalikovGermany flagMario Veit▲+2
5Denmark flagMikkel KesslerGermany flagJuergen Braehmer▲+2
6Germany flagDanilo HausslerGermany flagDanilo Haussler▼-1
7Australia flagAnthony Mundine▲+2Denmark flagMikkel Kessler▲+1
8United States flagThomas Tate▼-1Canada flagSyd Vanderpool▲+1
9Germany flagMarkus Beyer▼-1United States flagWillie Stewart▲+1
10Australia flagRick ThornberryPuerto Rico flagMiguel Jimenez▼-7
11Togo flagZafarou BallogouFrance flagMehdi Sahnoune▲+1
12Netherlands flagNordin Ben SalahPuerto Rico flagManny Siaca▼-1
13Germany flagJuergen BraehmerUnited States flagScott Pemberton
14United States flagCharles BrewerUnited Kingdom flagDavid Starie
15Canada flagSyd VanderpoolSaudi Arabia flagAnaile Tsehobngolo

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 August 2002

WBASeptember 2002 vs August 2002

Biggest risers

  • AU flag
    Anthony MundineNow ranked #7 (was #9)
    ▲+2

Biggest fallers

  • US flag
    Thomas TateFrom #7 to #8
    ▼-1
  • DE flag
    Markus BeyerFrom #8 to #9
    ▼-1

WBOSeptember 2002 vs August 2002

Biggest risers

  • DE flag
    Mario VeitFrom #6 to #4
    ▲+2
  • DE flag
    Juergen BraehmerNow ranked #5 (was #7)
    ▲+2
  • US flag
    Charles BrewerFrom #4 to #3
    ▲+1

Biggest fallers

  • PR flag
    Miguel JimenezNow #10 after #3 last month
    ▼-7
  • DE flag
    Danilo HausslerSlipped a spot to #6
    ▼-1
  • PR flag
    Manny SiacaSlipped a spot to #12
    ▼-1