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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of March 23, 2009

    HEAVYWEIGHT:

    Sultan Ibragimov (formerly eighth) is dropped to the pool due to inactivity. Juan Carlos Gomez falls to seventh following his lost to Vitali Klitschko. While Samuel Peter moves to number six. David Haye & Alexander Dimitrenko move up one spot each to eight and ninth respectively. The number ten ranking becomes vacant.


    LIGHTWEIGHT:

    Nate Campbell (previously tenth) is removed from the ratings to the pool at Jr. Welter due to his intentions to campaign there and the fact that he has not fought at lightweight in over a year. Number ten is now vacant.


    Jr. FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Israel Vasquez currently number one has been inactive for over a year but has been given an extension due to a legitimate injury. Rafael Marquez who has been inactive the same period has been removed to the pool as he has simply been on the sidelines. Marquez’ removal allows Celestino Caballero to move up to second, Juan Manuel Lopez advances to third and Steve Molitor jumps to fourth. Bernard Dunne crashes the rankings at number five on the strength of his KO of Ricardo Cordoba who falls to six. Dunne’s entry forces Daniel Ponce DeLeon, Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym, Jhonny Gonzalez and Rendall Munroe all to drop one spot each to seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth respectively.


    Jr. FLYWEIGHT:

    Brahim Asloum (last ranked ninth) exits due to inactivity. Hugo Cazares moves up one place to ninth, leaving number ten vacant.


    STRAWWEIGHT:

    Katsunari Takayama (ninth last time) has been removed to the pool as he has been campaigning at higher weights and has not been active at this weight. Nkosinathi Joyi moves up from tenth to ninth, which creates a vacancy at number 10.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of March 31, 2009

    HEAVYWEIGHT:

    Eddie Chambers debuts at number six following his majority decision over Samuel Peter who previously held that position. The entrance of Chambers causes Samuel Peter, Juan Carlos Gomez, David Haye & Alexander Dimitrenko all to drop one rung each to seventh, eight, ninth and tenth respectively.


    Jr. BANTAMWEIGHT:

    Hugo Cazares (eighth at Flyweight) enters at number 10 on the heels of his victory over Roberto Vasquez who exits (remains ranked number nine at bantam). Jose Lopez (currently number nine at Flyweight) enters the pool with his unanimous decision over Pramuansak Posuwan.


    FLYWEIGHT:

    Jose Lopez drops to the pool because of inactivity. Omar Salado moves from 10th to 9th to fill the spot. The 10th spot is now vacant.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of April 7, 2009

    Jr. WELTERWEIGHT:

    Kendall Holt retains his ranking at number three although he lost, due to the fact that Timothy Bradley was rated higher and he was able to drop him twice in a close fight.


    LIGHTWEIGHT:

    Rolando Reyes crashes the rankings at number five with his stunning upset of Julio Diaz (fifth last week) who slips two places to seven with the disastrous defeat. This causes David Diaz to move up one space to six, while Michael Katsidis and Edwin Valero move down a rung each to eighth and ninth respectively to accommodate Reyes’ entry. Yuri Foreman (previously ninth) exits to the pool, as he has now been inactive for over a year. Antonio Pitalua is removed from the pool following his destruction at the hands of Valero. Vincente Escobedo enters the pool with his victory over the veteran Carlos Hernandez.


    Jr. FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Gerry Penalosa enters the pool in the lead up to his upcoming bout with Juan Manuel Lopez.


    BANTAMWEIGHT:

    Gerry Penalosa (forth last time) drops to the pool due to inactivity. Wladimir Sidorenko, Joseph Agbeko, Fernando Montiel, Abner Mares, Roberto Vasquez & Eric Morel all move up a notch & the number ten spot becomes vacant.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of April 17, 2009

    MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Paul Williams (number two at Jr. Middle) enters the pool with his dominating victory over Winky Wright.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of April 22, 2009

    Jr. LIGHTWEIGHT:

    Malcolm Klassen crashes the ratings at number two with his stunning seventh round stoppage of Cassius Baloyi who previously held that position. Baloyi drops two slots to four as he was thoroughly outclassed. Edwin Valero, Roman Martinez, Urbano Antillon, Jorge Barrios, Robert Guerrero & Mzonke Fana all move down one place to fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth & tenth respectively to accommodate Klassen’s entry and Baloyi’s fall. Nicky Cook (previously tenth) is forced from the ratings into the pool.


    Jr. BANTAMWEIGHT:

    Raul Martinez exits the pool after his crushing KO defeat at the hands of number two-ranked Flyweight Nonito Donaire.


    FLYWEIGHT:

    Hugo Cazares (eighth last time) exits as he is ranked at Jr. Bantam (number ten) due to his win over Roberto Vasquez (number nine at bantam). Omar Salado moves up to fill the gap at number eight. Moruti Mthalane moves from the pool to number nine based on his solid albeit losing performance against number two-rated Nonito Donaire and a recent victory. Zolani Tete also debuts at number ten on the strength of his first round knockout of Rexon Flores.


    Jr. FLYWEIGHT:

    Brian Viloria rockets from the pool into number two with his spectacular KO of Ulises Solis who plummets from two to four. Edgar Sosa moves up to three, Giovanni Segura, Cesar Canchila, Omar Romero, Juan Carlos Reveco & Juanito Rubillar all drop a rung to fill spots five through nine respectively. Hugo Cazares (previously ninth) exits here as well, because he is ranked at Jr. Bantam and it’s more than likely he will not return to this weight. Number ten remains vacant.


    STRAWWEIGHT:

    Denver Cuello enters the pool with recent KO win.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of April 28, 2009

    CRUISERWEIGHT:

    O’Neil Bell is removed from the pool as he has not won a fight in over three years


    SUPER-MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Carl Froch (fifth before) is promoted to number three by kayoing the man who held that position last time Jermain Taylor. Taylor who was ahead on the cards before the KO falls to a five.


    MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Billy Lyell leaps into the pool with his surprising upset of previously unbeaten John Duddy. Duddy exits the pool with the defeat. Winky Wright moves from the Jr. Middleweight ratings (formerly tenth) to settle in the pool here, joining the man who most recently defeated him Paul Williams.


    Jr. MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Winky Wright (tenth last time) exits because he has not fought at this weight since 2004. Tenth becomes vacant. Oscar De La Hoya exits the pool with the announcement of his retirement.


    Jr. WELTERWEIGHT:

    Lamont Peterson enters the pool with his seventh round stoppage of previously unbeaten prospect Willy Blain.


    Jr. LIGHTWEIGHT:

    Jorge Barrios (previously seventh) exits to the pool because he has not scored a win in over two years. Robert Guerrero moves up from eight to seventh and Mzonke Fana jumps a spot from ninth to eight. Ninth becomes vacant the same as tenth.


    Jr. FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Gerry Penalosa is removed from the pool after being kayoed by third ranked Juan Manual Lopez.


    BANTAMWEIGHT:

    Gerry Penalosa is removed from the pool after being kayoed at Jr. Feather and the fact that he hasn’t fought at Bantam for over a year.


    Jr. FLYWEIGHT:

    Edren Dapudong enters the pool by knocking out Bert Batawang.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of May 8, 2009

    MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Randy Griffin (sixth previously) exits to the pool, as he has not won a fight in over two years. Anthony Mundine (previously seventh), Javier Castillejo (previously eighth), David Lopez (previously ninth) and Amin Asikainen (previously tenth) all move up one place each. Winky Wright departs the pool, as he hasn’t scored a victory in more than two years. Number ten becomes vacant.


    Jr. MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Deandre Latimore enters the pool with his strong showing in controversial lose to fifth rated Cory Spinks


    Jr. WELTERWEIGHT:

    Manny Pacquiao zooms from ninth into the first position with his two round destruction of previous number one Ricky Hatton who tumbles to four. Everyone rated four through eight last time gets pushed down one place with Pacquiao’s ascension.


    FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Choi Tseveenpurev leaves the pool, as he has been inactive for over a year.


    BANTAMWEIGHT:

    Wladimir Sidorenko (forth last time) trades places with Joseph Agbeko (previously fifth) due to his second straight points lose to number two rated Anselmo Moreno.


    Jr. BANTAMWEIGHT:

    Jose Navarro (rated fifth previously) leaves the ratings for the pool due to inactivity and the fact that he has not recorded a victory in nearly two years. Navarro’s exit moves up everyone rated sixth through ten previously one place each and creates a vacancy at ten.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of May 15, 2009

    CRUISERWEIGHT:

    Wayne Braithwaite exits the pool as he has not fought in over a year.


    LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT:

    Antonio Tarver (forth last time) falls one place to fifth after suffering his second straight points defeat to number two ranked Chad Dawson. Zsolt Erdei moves up from fifth to fill number four.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of May 17, 2009

    HEAVYWEIGHT:

    Kevin Johnson enters the pool with his impressive sixth round stoppage of previously unbeaten Devin Vargas.


    SUPER-MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Andre Ward enters the pool after schooling Edison Miranda who is ousted.


    BANTAMWEIGHT:

    AJ Banal (in the pool at 115) moves into the pool here as well with his second round destruction of Mbwana Matumla.


    Jr. BANTAMWEIGHT:

    Alexander Munoz (previously second) is dropped to the pool due to inactivity. Everyone rated three through nine last time jumps up one space each. Kohei Kono moves from the pool to fill the ninth position on the heels of his decision over Daniel Ferreras. Number ten remains vacant.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of May 26, 2009

    LIGHTWEIGHT:

    Urbano Antillon enters at number ten with his most recent work being done here.


    FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Rafael Marquez (in the pool at Jr. Feather) also enters the pool here with his victorious return to the ring.


    Jr. FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Toshiaki Nishioka leaps from the pool to take over the number nine slot with his third round KO of Jhonny Gonzalez (previously ninth). Gonzalez falls two spots to settle in the pool.
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    SADDO BOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of June 5, 2009

    HEAVYWEIGHT:

    Sultan Ibragimov is removed from the pool due to inactivity.


    SUPER-MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Anthony Mundine comes out of the pool as he is now concentrating his efforts on middleweight.


    Jr. MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Kermit Cintron (formerly in the pool at welter) takes over the vacant tenth position with his dominant decision win over highly touted prospect Alfredo Angulo who remains in the pool.


    WELTERWEIGHT:

    Kermit Cintron is removed from the pool as he is now ranked at Jr. Middle (number ten) after his win over Alfredo Angulo (in the pool at Jr. Middle).


    Jr. FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Jeffrey Mathebula enters the pool with his recent close loss to number two-rated Celestino Caballero.


    BANTAMWEIGHT:

    Yonnhy Perez smashes his way from the pool into number three with his come from behind stoppage of Silence Mabuza who previously held that position. Mabuza plummets two places to fifth. Wladimir Sidorenko, Fernando Montiel, Abner Mares, Roberto Vasquez & Eric Morel all drop one spot each to accommodate Perez’ entry and Mabuza’s demotion.


    FLYWEIGHT:

    Xiong Zhao-Zhong enters the pool with his strong showing in loss to number one Diasuke Naito.


    STRAWWEIGHT:

    Muhammad Rachman drops one place from seventh to eight after his decision loss to current number three Oleydong Sithsamerchai. Juan Palacios rises from eighth to take over number seven.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of June 11, 2009

    HEAVYWEIGHT:

    Denis Boystov enters the pool with his impressive sixth round stoppage of Taras Bidenko.


    JR. MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Carlos Quintana (formerly seventh at Welter) enters the pool as his most recent fight was at this weight.


    WELTERWEIGHT:

    Carlos Quintana (previously seventh) falls from the ratings to the pool, as he has not fought at Welter since his first round knockout loss to Paul Williams (number two at Jr. Middle) a year ago. Isaac Hlatshwayo, Zab Judah and Manny Pacquiao all move up one place. Number ten becomes vacant.


    FLYWEIGHT:

    Bernard Inom comes out of the pool, as he has been inactive for over a year.


    Jr. FLYWEIGHT:

    Juanito Rubillar (previously ninth) falls two spots and out of the ratings to the pool, after his technical decision loss to seventh ranked Omar Nino as this was his second straight loss in a row. Number nine becomes vacant, the same as tenth. Nelson Dieppa is dropped from the pool due to inactivity.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of June 19, 2009

    MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Javier Castillejo (formerly seventh) exits as he has now retired. David Lopez and Amin Asikainen move up to seventh and eighth respectively. Number nine becomes vacant along with tenth.


    Jr. MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    David Lopez enters the pool as he last competed here.


    WELTERWEIGHT:

    Joshua Clottey falls one spot from forth to fifth due to his close loss to second ranked Miguel Cotto. Andre Berto (previously fifth) moves up one to take over forth.


    Jr. FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Shoji Kimura enters the pool with his KO of Tomoki Kanazawa and his recent good form.


    Jr. FLYWEIGHT:

    Rodel Mayol enters the pool after his sixth round technical draw with number one rated Ivan Calderon.
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    SADDOBOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of June 25, 2009

    HEAVYWEIGHT:

    Wladimir Klitschko (number one last time) assumes his place as champion of the division with his dominant KO of Ruslan Chagaev (previously third). Chagaev falls one spot to number four. Vitali Klitschko (formerly second) is now the number one contender. Nicolai Valuev leap frogs Chagaev moving from forth into second. Undefeated Alexander Povetkin jumps from fifth to third. Eddie Chambers, Samuel Peter, Juan Carlos Gomez, David Haye and Alexander Dimitrenko all move up one spot each to fill positions five through nine. Number ten becomes vacant.


    LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT:

    Jean Pascal crashes the ratings at number six after his exciting unanimous decision over Adrian Diaconu. Diaconu falls two places from sixth to eighth with the loss. Clinton Woods (previously eighth) advances one position to seventh. Gabriel Campillo enters at number nine with his upset majority decision victory over Hugo Garay who had settled at ninth to accommodate Pascal’s entry. Garay plummets two places out of the ratings to land in the pool. Juergen Braehmer (formerly tenth) is also pushed into the pool to accommodate Pascal’s and Campillo’s entry.


    FEATHERWEIGHT:

    Fernando Beltran Jr. enters the pool with his unanimous decision victory over former amateur standout Monty Meza Clay.
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    SADDO BOXING OFFICIAL RATINGS UPDATE - As of July 2, 2009

    MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Dimitri Pirog enters the pool with his unanimous decision over Kofi Jantuah.


    Jr. MIDDLEWEIGHT:

    Vanes Martirosyan enters the pool with his dominate performance in forcing Andrey Tsurkan to quit in six.


    LIGHTWEIGHT:

    David Diaz (sixth last time) exits to the pool due to inactivity. Julio Diaz, Michael Katsidis, Edwin Valero and Urbano Antillon all advance a spot to fill the void. Number ten becomes vacant.


    Jr. LIGHTWEIGHT:

    Edwin Valero (formerly fifth, eighth at lightweight) exits, as he has not fought at this weight in over a year. Roman Martinez, Urbano Antillon, Robert Guerrero and Mzonke Fana all move up one. Number eight becomes vacant the same as tenth.


    STRAWWEIGHT:

    Nkosinathi Joyi (previously ninth) soars to number six with his unanimous decision over the man that formerly held that spot Florante Condes. Condes drops two places to number eight, which pushes Muhammad Rachman down a spot to ninth.
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