Current Top Fifteen Records of Boxers Going Into 2022!
By Ken Hissner: Panya “Petchmanee CP Freshmart” Pradabsri, 37-1 (23), WBC Mini champ from Thailand. In November of 2021, he defeated Chayaphon Moonsri, 54-. On January 25th, they will be in a re-match.
Chayaphon Moonsri, 55-1 (19), former WBC Mini champ from Thailand. He dropped for the 1st time in November to Panya Pradabsri, 37-1, and both equally had been scheduled in a rematch on January 25th.
Donnie “Ahas” Nietes, 43-1-6 (23), WBO Int’l Tremendous Fly champ from the Philippines. In his very last fight in December 2021, he was held to a draw by Norbelto Jimenez, 30-9-5.
Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez, 50-3 (41), previous WBA Tremendous Fly champ from Nicaragua. He was 46- when he dropped to Wiksaksil Wangek, 42-4-1 in back-to-back again fights. In his final struggle in March of 2021, he lost to Juan Estrada, 42-3, and is scheduled in March in a rematch.
Wiksaksil Wangek, 50-5-1 (43), former WBC Super Fly champ, from Thailand. He is scheduled for February against Carlos Cuadras, 39-4-1.
Juan ”El Gallo” Francisco Estrada, 42-3 (28), WBA Globe Super Planet Super Fly champ, from Mexico. He is scheduled in March in a rematch with Ramon Gonzales.
Rey Vargas, 35- (23), former WBC Planet Super Bantam champ, from Mexico. In his final combat, he defeated Leonardo Baez, 21-4.
Oscar Valdez, 30- (23), WBC Entire world Super Feather champ, from Mexico. In his very last combat in September, he defeated Olympic Gold medalist Robson Conceicao, 16-.
Gervonta “Tank” Davis, 26- (24), WBA Globe Light champ, from Baltimore, Maryland. In December, he gained the WBA Globe Gentle title defeating Isaac Cruz, 22-1-1.
Terence “Bud” Crawford, 38- (29), WBO Environment Welter champ, from Omaha, Nebraska. In his past battle in November, he stopped previous IBF and WBC champ Shawn Porter. It is rumored he may well go up in body weight.
Errol “The Truth” Spence, 27- (21), IBF and WBC Planet Welter champ, from Desoto, Texas. He is scheduled to struggle WBA champ Yordenis Ugas in a unification match, awaiting a day. His previous combat was in December 2020, defeating WBC champ Danny “Swift” Garcia, 36-2.
It’s been a 12 months. Gennadiy “GGG” Golovkin, 41-1-1 (36), IBF and IBO Entire world Middle champ, from KAZ, and L.A., California. GGG didn’t struggle in 2021, remaining his December bout with WBA champ Murata in Japan was canceled owing to the pandemic.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, 57-1-2 (39), WBA, WBC, WBO, and IBF Globe Super Center champ, from Mexico. In 2021 becoming recognized as “Fighter of the Year” in some circles, he had a few wins.
In February, he stopped Avni Yildirim, 21-2, in 3 rounds at the Miami Gardens, Tough Rock Stadium, Miami, FL. In Might of 2021, in a unification bout, he stopped WBO champ Billy Joe Saunders, 30-, in 8 rounds at the AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX.
In this 3rd match in November, he stopped IBF champ Caleb Plant, 21-, in 11 rounds. He is organizing to go up to gentle heavyweight and challenge for a entire world title in 2022.
Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez, 43- (29), former WBO Globe Super Center champ, from Mexico. He experienced two wins in 2021. In July, he knocked out Sullivan Barrera, 22-3, in 4 rounds Banc at California Stadium, Los Angeles, CA.
In December, he stopped Yunieski Gonzalez, 21-3, in 10 rounds at the AT&T Stadium, in Arlington, TX. He’s hunting to transfer up to gentle heavyweight and problem 1 of the champs in 2022.
Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury, 31–1 (22), WBC Earth Large champ, from British isles and Henderson, Nevada. He is looking to protect his title in 2022. Dillian Whyte is one particular of individuals talked about.
What will 2022 keep for these major history Fifteen Boxers?