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Super Welterweight Boxing Rankings — November 2017

Official Super Welterweight rankings for November 2017.

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
RankWBANovember 2017WBCIBFNovember 2017WBONovember 2017
🏆United States flagErislandy Lara
Super Champion
Not available for November 2017
United States flagJarrett Hurd
Champion
Puerto Rico flagMiguel Cotto
Champion
🏆Argentina flagBrian Carlos Castano
World Champion

1China flagKanat IslamFrance flagCedric VituUnited Kingdom flagLiam Smith▲+3
2United States flagJohn Vera
Vacant
Russia flagMagomed Kurbanov▼-1
3France flagMichel SoroKazakhstan flagKanat IslamKazakhstan flagKanat Islam
4Jamaica flagNathaniel GallimoreItaly flagOrlando FiordigiglioAustralia flagDennis Hogan▲+3
5Russia flagKhuseyn BaysangurovPoland flagMacIej SuleckiUnited States flagJohn Vera
6Russia flagMagomed KurbanovUnited States flagNathaniel GallimoreUnited Kingdom flagJimmy 'Kilrain' Kelly
7Canada flagBrandon CookUnited States flagJulian WilliamsUnited States flagSadam Ali▲+2
8Namibia flagAnthony JarmannAustralia flagDennis HoganArgentina flagDiego Gabriel Chaves▲+2
9Japan flagYoshihiro KamegaiRussia flagMagomed KurbanovMexico flagAntonio Margarito▲+2
10United States flagTerrell GaushaJapan flagTakeshi Inoue▲+5Jamaica flagNathaniel Gallimore▲+2
11United States flagWilky CampfortUnited States flagTony Harrison▼-1Japan flagTakeshi InoueNEW
12France flagCedric VituNEWJapan flagYuki Nonaka▼-1United Kingdom flagLiam Williams▼-10
13Brazil flagPatrick TeixeiraItaly flagMarcello Matano▼-1Argentina flagRicardo Ruben Villalba▲+1
14Ireland flagDennis HoganCanada flagBrandon CookUnited States flagJulian Williams▲+1
15United States flagJulian WilliamsUnited States flagTyrone BrunsonNEWGermany flagSebastian FormellaNEW

Source: WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO

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About the Super Welterweight Division

Weight Limit: 147-154 lbs (66.7-69.9 kg)

Super Welterweight, also known as Junior Middleweight, sits between Welterweight and Middleweight. The division features fighters who combine welterweight speed with increased power.

Division Characteristics

Super Welterweights are known for their speed and technical skill, with many fighters capable of fighting at a high pace while maintaining power throughout the fight.

Notable Facts

The Super Welterweight division has produced many exciting fighters and competitive matchups. Many welterweights move up to this division as they age and gain weight.

Historical Context

Established in 1962, Super Welterweight has developed into a competitive division that often serves as a stepping stone between Welterweight and Middleweight.

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Month-over-month changes since October 2017

IBFNovember 2017 vs October 2017

Entered the top 10

  • JP flag
    Takeshi InouePreviously ranked #15

Dropped out of the top 10

  • US flag
    Tony HarrisonJust outside at #11

Biggest risers

  • JP flag
    Takeshi InoueJumped from #15 to #10
    ▲+5

Biggest fallers

  • US flag
    Tony HarrisonFrom #10 to #11
    ▼-1
  • JP flag
    Yuki NonakaFrom #11 to #12
    ▼-1
  • IT flag
    Marcello MatanoDown one place to #13
    ▼-1

WBONovember 2017 vs October 2017

Entered the top 10

  • US flag
    Antonio MargaritoPreviously #11, enters at #9
  • JM flag
    Nathaniel GallimorePreviously ranked #12

Dropped out of the top 10

  • GB flag
    Liam WilliamsCurrently at #12
  • JP flag
    Yuki NonakaOut of the top 10 after being #8

Biggest risers

  • GB flag
    Liam SmithUp 3 places to #1
    ▲+3
  • IE flag
    Dennis HoganUp 3 places to #4
    ▲+3
  • US flag
    Sadam AliFrom #9 to #7
    ▲+2

Biggest fallers

  • GB flag
    Liam WilliamsFell from #2 to #12
    ▼-10
  • RU flag
    Magomed KurbanovSlipped a spot to #2
    ▼-1