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2024 Ring Ratings Review: Middleweight
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Denzel Bentley (left) and Janibek Alimkhanuly (right) trade punches during their WBO middleweight title fight at The Palms in Las Vegas. Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images
The Ring first introduced its division rankings in 1925. Nearly a century later, it is no exaggeration to say that these independent rankings are the most respected and discussed in world boxing.
The Ring Ratings Panel consists of over a dozen experts from around the world. Opinions are shared, debate ensues, and the final decision on who should be ranked is made democratically every week. It sounds straightforward, but it can be a tedious and time-consuming process.
I will go through each division in reverse order, going from strawweight to heavyweight, and look at the performance of each fighter I evaluate. Then I will look into my crystal ball to see what may await me.
Next up is middleweight (160 pounds), which is one of boxing’s weakest divisions and is in dire need of a facelift.
As always, please enjoy the debate and respect other people’s opinions.
No. 1 – ŻANIBEK ALIMKHANUŁA
RECORD: 15-0 (10 KOs)
PAST: Alimkhanuly won gold at the 2013 World Championships before representing Kazakhstan at the 2016 Olympics, where he lost in the quarterfinals. As a professional, he moved quickly and scored impressive victories over Rob Brant (RTD 8) and Hassan N’dam (TKO 8). Alimkhanuly defeated Danny Dignum (KO 2) to win the vacant WBO interim title. When Demetrius Andrade did not return to middleweight, Alimkhanuly was promoted to full champion. The 31-year-old southpaw looked average in his match against Denzel Bentley (UD 12), but then returned to impressive form by defeating Steven Butler (KO 2). He stopped Vincenzo Gualtieri (TKO 6) to add an IBF unification title last October.
FUTURE: He was scheduled to defend his titles in July against Andrei Mikhailovich, but had to withdraw after he fainted while trying to gain weight. The fight ended in a bid, which Mikhailovich’s team won, and now Alimkhanuly will have to travel to Sydney, Australia to put his IBF title on the line on October 4.
— Janibek Alimkhanuly (@kazaqstyle) September 24, 2024
No. 2 – HAMZAH SHEERAZ
RECORD: 21-0 (17 KOs)
PAST: Sheeraz became a professional turner at the age of 18 and apprenticed at home in the UK before seeking out Rocky Funez to work at the Ten Goose gym in Los Angeles. It’s no coincidence that since wrestling Bradley, Skeete has become a much more complete fighter. when he had to come on overdue and stop the game in the ninth inning. The towering boxer-puncher scored three early victories over River Wilson-Bent (TKO 2), Dymtro Mytrofanov (TKO 2) and former world title challenger Liam Williams (TKO 1). However, what attracted attention was the stoppage of the fight against undefeated Austin Williams (TKO 11) in June and the destruction of the usually sturdy Tyler Denny (TKO 2) in the fight for the European champion.
FUTURE: He may face Denzel Bentley for the WBO interim title later this year.
No. 3 – CARLOS ADAMES
RECORD: 24-1 (18 KOs)
PAST: Adames was first noticed in the junior middleweight division, where he defeated Frank Galarza (TKO 4) and Patrick Day (UD 10). Adames was upset with Patrick Teixeira (UD 12) as he tried to win the vacant WBO interim title. After returning to action, he won two fights, followed by the best victory in his career over Sergiy Derevyanchenko (UD 10). The powerhouse fighter from the Dominican Republic became the interim WBC title holder (unrecognized by The Ring) when he knocked out Juan Macias Montiel (KO 3) and defended his title by defeating former unified junior middleweight champion Julian Williams (TKO 9). The 30-year-old became the full champion and defended the title in a fight against Terrell Gausha (UD 12).
FUTURE: Next, he can defend his title against the hazardous Meiirim Nursultanov.
No. 4 – ERISLANDY LARA
RECORD: 31-3-3 (19 KOs)
PAST: The Cuban amateur was the favorite to win Olympic gold in 2008, but he defected earlier. He became a cornerstone of the junior middleweight division, defeating Austin Trout (UD 12), Vanes Martirosyan (UD 12) and Terrell Gausha (UD 12). He was never convincingly defeated. Lara gave Paul Williams (L SD 12), Canelo Alvarez (L SD 12) and Jarrett Hurd (L SD 12) all they could handle in narrow points defeats. The 41-year-old southpaw moved up to middleweight and won four fights to claim the WBA title, most recently defeating former two-division champion Danny Garcia (RTD 9).
FUTURE: I fought recently, so I won’t fight for the rest of the year.
No. 5 – CHRIS EUBANK JR.
RECORD: 33-3 (24 KOs)
PAST: Eubank learned on the job as a professional before narrowly making the decision in favor of the much more experienced Billy Joe Saunders (UD 12). He moved up to 168 pounds and defeated Arthur Abraham (UD 12) and Avni Yildirim (KO 3) before taking a decision to George Groves (UD 12) in the World Boxing Super Series tournament. He bounced back with a win over James DeGale (UD 12) and has since dropped down to 160 pounds. The 35-year-old defeated Liam Williams four times en route to a 12-round unanimous decision and was shockingly stopped by Liam Smith (TKO 4), but returned in the rematch with a comprehensive victory (TKO 10).
FUTURE: On October 12 in Riyad, he will face former world title contender Kamil Szeremeta.
Hit list #RiyadSeason pic.twitter.com/8cL8nkk9EE
— Chris Eubank Jr (@ChrisEubankJr) September 8, 2024
NO. 6 – MEIIRIM NURSULTANOW
RECORD: 20-0 (11 KOs)
PAST: Before he began his professional career in America in 2016, Nursultanov was a talented amateur. The 31-year-old boxer has since fought around the world and has victories over Andrey Sirotkin (RTD 5), former world title challenger Marcelo Coceres (UD 10), broke the record of Kazuto Takesako (TKO 8) and defeated Julio Alamosa (UD 12)
FUTURE: He is in talks with WBC champion Adames.
No. 7 – ETINOSA OLIHA
RECORD: 21-0 (9 KOs)
PAST: Oliha won his first 16 fights in his native Italy before impressing during a sparring session with William Scull and being captured by Agon. Now he fights for a German promoter. Since then, the 26-year-old has defeated the undefeated pair of Julio Alamos (UD 12) and Faton Vukshinaj (UD 12), and recently stopped Alexander Pavlov (TKO 3) in an IBF eliminator.
FUTURE: Oliha is fresh off his victory over Pavlov and will be monitoring the situation in the fight for the IBF title on Friday.
No. 8 – KYRONE DAVIS
RECORD: 19-3-1 (6 KOs)
PAST: The Delaware native has been a professional for ten years. He won his first 10 fights before losing to fellow undefeated Junior Castillo (UD 8). Four fights later he lost to Patrick Day (UD 10) in the junior middleweight division. He was offered a super middleweight fight against Anthony Dirrell and a surprise draw for the former titleholder. This result led to a fight with David Benavidez (L TKO 7). This defeat prompted him to return to middleweight, where he won three fights, including a upset victory over Elijah Garcia (SD 10).
FUTURE: He will be hoping to turn Garcia’s victory into something more significant.
No. 9 – TROY ISLAND
RECORD: 13-0 (5 KOs)
PAST: Isley was a standout amateur who represented the U.S. at the 2017 World Championships, where he won bronze, and at the 2020 Olympics (postponed to 2021), where he reached the round of 16. In early 2021, he turned professional and rose through the ranks. The 26-year-old has notable wins over raw spoiler Vladimir Hernandez (UD 8) and most recently against fellow prospect Javier Martinez (UD 10).
FUTURE: Isley will face once-defeated Tyler Howard on November 8 in Norfolk, Virginia.
No. 10 – SHANE MOSLEY JR.
RECORD: 22-4 (12 KOs)
PAST: Mosley followed his legendary namesake father into boxing, and although he suffered a few losses along the way – to Brandon Adams (UD 10) and Jason Quigley (MD 10) – he continues to learn and improve, giving him a five-fight winning streak that has includes victories over crafty veteran Gabe Rosado (MD 10), once-beaten D’Metrius Ballard (7 KO), and most recently overshadowed former champion Daniel Jacobs (UD 10).
FUTURE: He recently made his goal clear on social media.
I’m number one in the WBA!
I want Lara next!!!—Shane Mosley Jr. (@1ShaneMosleyJr) September 15, 2024
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