Following this thread I thought I'd do a deeper dive of the IBF's rankings across all the men's divisions to identify where their top rated* contender is not in the TBRB top ten. (*Note I use the term 'top rated' as opposed to #1 as the IBF have this strange system where the #1 and #2 places are left vacant pending an 'eliminator').
None of this is intended to be disrespectful to the individual fighters who are just taking advantage of the opportunities available to them in an unforgiving sport. It's intended to emphasise the absurdity of having four competing sets of rankings where there are never going to be 40 world level contenders in a division. This leads to time wasting mandatories or champions (the actual champions of divisions) having to vacate their hard earned belts.
None of this is intended to be disrespectful to the individual fighters who are just taking advantage of the opportunities available to them in an unforgiving sport. It's intended to emphasise the absurdity of having four competing sets of rankings where there are never going to be 40 world level contenders in a division. This leads to time wasting mandatories or champions (the actual champions of divisions) having to vacate their hard earned belts.
- Cruiserweight: Huseyin Cinkara. 40 years old, 23-0, just two 12-rounders scheduled with his last fight a scheduled 8-rounder against a 12-3 Venezuelan coming off a TKO loss. Gets his shot at champion Jai Opetaia on 6th December.
- Light-heavyweight: Michael Eifert. 27 years old, 13-1, one 12-rounder scheduled with his last fight a scheduled 6-rounder against another Venezuelan journeyman. The IBF apparently see this as a priority for the injured Bivol over fights with Beterbiev and Benavidez.
- Super-middleweight: Vladimir Shishkin. He will presumably drop down the rankings following his 4th September loss which occurred one day after the last IBF update.
- Light-middleweight: Josh Kelly. 31 years old, 17-1-1, last fight was a one-round blowout of Flavius Biea who is not in the IBF's top 15. Kelly is apparently due to fight IBF titleholder Murtazaliev if the protracted negotiations reach a satisfactory conclusion.
- Welterweight: Lewis Crocker, 28 years old, 22-0, the only 12-rounders he's had scheduled were for the two fights he had against Paddy Donovan (himself not TBRB ranked) which earned him his lofty IBF ranking. Given how weak this division is, it says a lot for where the IBF is in relation to the genuine top ten.
- Light-welter: Lindolfo Delgado, 30 years old, 23-0. Not a single 12-rounder scheduled. Last fight was against Elvis Rodriguez who is not top 15 IBF rated.
- Junior-lightweight: Sultan Zaurbek, 29 years old, 20-0. Not a single 12-rounder scheduled; last fight was a 10-round UD over a 18-3 South African.
- Featherweight: Omar Trinidad, 29 years old, 19-0-2. One 12-rounder scheduled and coming off a draw against Lorenzo Parra who is not top 15 IBF rated.
- Bantamweight: Jose Salas Reyes, 23 years old, 16-0. No 12-rounders scheduled; last fight was an 8-round UD against the 10-8 Arturo Najera who has lost each fight either side of his encounter with Reyes.
- Junior-flyweight: Sergio Cordova, 25 years old, 26-0. No 12-rounders scheduled and according to Boxrec has only fought twice below the 108lbs weight limit. This is presumably why TBRB rank him #9 at Flyweight.
- Strawweight: Christian Balunan, 25 years old, 12-0. No 12-rounders scheduled; last fight was December 2024 against a 19-12 journeyman coming off a loss.
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