RING RATINGS UPDATE
Heavyweight: No. 9 Chris Arreola retained his position after taking out journeyman Raphael Butler in three rounds Saturday in Mexico.
Cruiserweight: No. 5 Denis Lebedev had no trouble with a faded James Toney on Friday in Russia. On Saturday, in Hollywood, Fla., No. 10 Guillermo Jones stopped Michael Marrone in six rounds to retain the WBA strap. Lebedev and Jones stay put.
Light heavyweight: No. 10 Ismayl Sillakh knocked out unrated Ali Ismailov in the fourth round on the Lebedev-Toney card to retain his position.
Super middleweight: No. 3 Lucian Bute gave an outstanding performance against Glen Johnson (No. 7 last week) on Saturday, winning a one-sided decision to retain his IBF title. However, with No. 1 Andre Ward and No. 2 Carl Froch above him, there’s no room to move up.
Johnson, who has lost consecutive fights at 168 pounds, drops to No. 9 in the ratings. And Arthur Abraham, who lost his last three fights in the Super Six World Boxing Classic, drops from No. 8 to No. 10.
That allows Thomas Oosthuizen and George Groves (Nos. 9 and 10 last week) to jump two spots each. Groves stopped unrated Paul Smith in the second round Saturday in London.
Junior middleweight: Angulo (No. 2 last week) drops to No. 7 after his knockout loss. Kirkland (unrated last week) enters at No. 6. Austin Trout (No. 10 last week) drops out.
Lightweight: Ricky Burns (unrated last week) enters at No. 7 after his one-sided decision over Michael Katsidis on Saturday in London. Jorge Linares (No. 10 last week) drops out.
Junior lightweight: Takahiro Ao remains at No. 5 after defeating unrated Devis Boschiero by a split decision Sunday in Tokyo.
Junior featherweight: No. 7 Steve Molitor stays put after defeating unrated Sebastien Gauthier by a split decision on the Bute-Johnson card.
Bantamweight: Unrated Shinsuke Yamanaka stopped Christian Esquivel (No. 10 last week) Sunday in Tokyo, thus taking Esquivel’s spot in the ratings.
Junior bantamweight: Suriyan Sor Rungvisai (No. 4 last week) jumps two spots after defeating Nobuo Nashiro (No. 6 last week) to retain his WBC title Friday in Thailand, his second consecutive victory over a rated fighter. Sor Rungvisai outpointed Tomas Rojas in August.
Nashiro, who is 2-3-1 in his last six fights, drops to No. 10.
Meanwhile, Rojas (No. 5 last week) stopped veteran Feliciano Ledesma in the second round Saturday in Tijuana to retain his position. And Yota Sato (No. 7 last week) stopped previously unbeaten Kenji Oba on Tuesday in Tokyo. He moves up to No. 6.
Flyweight: Unrated Toshiyuki Igarashi outpointed Wilbert Uicab (No. 9 last week) Sunday in Tokyo. Igarashi takes Uicab place in the ratings.
Heavyweight: No. 9 Chris Arreola retained his position after taking out journeyman Raphael Butler in three rounds Saturday in Mexico.
Cruiserweight: No. 5 Denis Lebedev had no trouble with a faded James Toney on Friday in Russia. On Saturday, in Hollywood, Fla., No. 10 Guillermo Jones stopped Michael Marrone in six rounds to retain the WBA strap. Lebedev and Jones stay put.
Light heavyweight: No. 10 Ismayl Sillakh knocked out unrated Ali Ismailov in the fourth round on the Lebedev-Toney card to retain his position.
Super middleweight: No. 3 Lucian Bute gave an outstanding performance against Glen Johnson (No. 7 last week) on Saturday, winning a one-sided decision to retain his IBF title. However, with No. 1 Andre Ward and No. 2 Carl Froch above him, there’s no room to move up.
Johnson, who has lost consecutive fights at 168 pounds, drops to No. 9 in the ratings. And Arthur Abraham, who lost his last three fights in the Super Six World Boxing Classic, drops from No. 8 to No. 10.
That allows Thomas Oosthuizen and George Groves (Nos. 9 and 10 last week) to jump two spots each. Groves stopped unrated Paul Smith in the second round Saturday in London.
Junior middleweight: Angulo (No. 2 last week) drops to No. 7 after his knockout loss. Kirkland (unrated last week) enters at No. 6. Austin Trout (No. 10 last week) drops out.
Lightweight: Ricky Burns (unrated last week) enters at No. 7 after his one-sided decision over Michael Katsidis on Saturday in London. Jorge Linares (No. 10 last week) drops out.
Junior lightweight: Takahiro Ao remains at No. 5 after defeating unrated Devis Boschiero by a split decision Sunday in Tokyo.
Junior featherweight: No. 7 Steve Molitor stays put after defeating unrated Sebastien Gauthier by a split decision on the Bute-Johnson card.
Bantamweight: Unrated Shinsuke Yamanaka stopped Christian Esquivel (No. 10 last week) Sunday in Tokyo, thus taking Esquivel’s spot in the ratings.
Junior bantamweight: Suriyan Sor Rungvisai (No. 4 last week) jumps two spots after defeating Nobuo Nashiro (No. 6 last week) to retain his WBC title Friday in Thailand, his second consecutive victory over a rated fighter. Sor Rungvisai outpointed Tomas Rojas in August.
Nashiro, who is 2-3-1 in his last six fights, drops to No. 10.
Meanwhile, Rojas (No. 5 last week) stopped veteran Feliciano Ledesma in the second round Saturday in Tijuana to retain his position. And Yota Sato (No. 7 last week) stopped previously unbeaten Kenji Oba on Tuesday in Tokyo. He moves up to No. 6.
Flyweight: Unrated Toshiyuki Igarashi outpointed Wilbert Uicab (No. 9 last week) Sunday in Tokyo. Igarashi takes Uicab place in the ratings.
Here is how the 154 pound top 10 looks now.
1. Miguel Cotto - WBA Super Champion
2. Saul Alvarez - WBC Champion
3. Vanes Martirosyan
4. Erislandy Lara
5. Carlos Molina
6. James Kirkland
7. Alfredo Angulo
8. Cornelious Bundrage - IBF Champion
9. Sergei Dzinziruk
10. Powel Wolak
Other notable fighters in the division are Austion Trout, Shane Mosley, Kermit Cintron, Antonio Margarito,Yuri Foreman and Ricardo Mayorga.
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