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Ring Rankings Replace: Angelo Leo vaults to No. 2 at featherweight, Vergil Ortiz Jr. enters 154-pound prime 5


Angelo Leo (proper) turned in a career-best efficiency towards The Ring’s No. 1-rated featherweight Luis Alberto Lopez. Photograph by Mikey Williams / Prime Rank

On August 10 the boxing world was handled to fight-of-the-year and KO-of-the-year candidates with competing predominant occasions.

In Las Vegas, Vergil Ortiz Jr. and Serhii Bohachuk battled it out on brutally even phrases for 12 rounds, delivering the most effective motion bouts of 2024.

In Albuquerque, New Mexico, former 122-pound beltholder Angelo Leo ended Luis Alberto Lopez’s IBF featherweight title reign with a single left hook within the tenth spherical of what had been a aggressive and entertaining combat.

Each predominant occasions had been good matchups on paper and each bouts exceeded expectations.

Ortiz (22-0, 21 KOs) obtained up from two knockdowns and actually pounded out a detailed majority resolution, which catapulted the previous welterweight contender to the No. 4 spot in The Ring’s junior middleweight rankings

Vergil Ortiz digs arduous to Serhii Bohachuk’s physique throughout their Struggle-of-the-Yr candidate. Photograph by Adam DelGiudice

Leo’s chilling knockout vaulted him to No. 2 in the featherweight rankings, whereas former No. 1-rated Lopez fell to No. 5. Nevertheless, the unhappy information of Lopez struggling a small mind bleed broke only one week after the combat, placing his profession in jeopardy.

The Ring Rankings Panel briefly mentioned what to do with the troubling and unlucky details about Lopez earlier than shelving the matter till an official announcement is made on behalf of the 31-year-old Mexicali native.

“Early days and never totally on top of things however I heard Luis Alberto Lopez had a mind bleed,” famous Anson Wainwright. “If that’s appropriate we must always take out the fallen warrior. I hope he’s doing OK.”

Abraham Gonzalez cautioned Wainwright on performing earlier than extra is understood about Lopez’s situation.

“I feel we must always wait a bit,” he mentioned, “see what the entire scenario is.”

Added Jake Donovan: “Agreed with Abe. We will let Prime Rank (or Lopez and his rapid crew) launch an official assertion earlier than we make a transfer.”

Adam Abramowitz, Daisuke Sugiura, Tom Grey and Wainwright agreed.

“What a brutal sport,” famous Sugiura. “I simply want Venado one of the best.”

“Let’s pray he comes by way of,” added Grey.

The Panel briefly debated the place to rank Bohachuk (24-2, 23 KOs), who scored two knockdowns (in Rounds 1 and eight) whereas urgent (and at instances outworking) the hard-punching Ortiz throughout your complete combat. 

Bohachuk connects with an enormous proper cross. Photograph Adam DelGiudice

Ortiz’s No. 4 rating pushed Tim Tszyu to No. 5 and Bohachuk to No. 6, however some panelists thought the 29-year-old Ukrainian was nonetheless worthy of the No. 5 spot he held going into the August 10 showdown.

“I’d convey Ortiz and Bohachuk up at junior [middle] and drop Tszyu behind each,” prompt Tris Dixon. “Terrific combat. Excessive stage and each needs to be rewarded.”

Michael Montero and your favourite Editor-In-Chief agreed with Dixon.

Abramowitz disagreed with ranking Bohachuk forward of Tszyu. 

“I feel Tszyu has achieved rather more within the division, even along with his loss,” he mentioned.

Replied Montero: “Yeah you may positively make that argument. However, technically, Tszyu is coming off a loss with nothing scheduled, whereas Ortiz and Bohachuk simply fought on even phrases within the FOTY. 

“However maybe I’m getting caught up within the second. I’d favor Tszyu over each Ortiz and Bohachuk, in addition to [Gabriel] Fundora in a rematch.”

Added Gonzalez: “I don’t suppose Tszyu ought to take a again seat to Bohachuk. Though Tszyu misplaced, it was a detailed combat and he wasn’t shut out or something like that. Main as much as that combat, he confronted one of the best fighters that wouldn’t keep away from him. He ought to drop one within the rankings however not two. Additionally, [Erickson] Lubin is arising on a 12 months subsequent month and not using a combat with nothing on the schedule, so one thing to control.

“1. Bud, 2. Madrimov, 3. Fundora, 4. Ortiz, 5. Tszyu, 6. Bohachuk, 7. Lubin, 8. Conwell, 9. Ramos, 10. Mendoza (Michel Soro drops out).”

Added Wasim Mather: “The combat was nice. I like Adam Abramowitz’s suggestion for the 154-pound division. I’m going to rewatch the combat once more!” 

 

RING RATINGS UPDATE (as of August 17):

SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHTChristian Mbilli stays at No. 1 after scoring a 10-round resolution over gallant veteran Sergey Derevyanchenko. Osleys Iglesias stays at No. 3 after stopping Sena Agbeko in two rounds. 

No. 1-rated Christian Mbilli takes it to the physique of Sergiy Derevyanchenko. Photograph by Mikey Williams/Prime Rank

JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT – Ortiz enters at No. 4. Bohachuk drops to No. 6. Charles Conwell stays at No. 9 after scoring a second-round physique shot KO of Khiary Grey.

JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTOtar Eranosyan exits on account of inactivity. Eduardo Nunez (27-1, 27 KOs), a 27-year-old knockout artist from Los Mochis, Mexico, enters at No. 10.

Eranosyan is now one-year inactive and with nothing scheduled,” famous Donvoan. “It sucks that he was twice screwed over for a title shot and his obligatory wasn’t enforced. However, the worth to pay for believing within the sanctioning our bodies and never having a crew who can ship fights. 

“I feel Albert Bell was the final to be bumped out of the highest ten; I equally like Eduardo ‘Sugar’ Nuñez. Different names, for the sake of debate: Rocky Hernandez, Andres Cortes, Abraham Nova (in the event you felt he was robbed vs. Cortes), Zelfa Barrett.”

Wainwright leaned towards the Mexican fighter.

“Between Bell and Nunez, I feel I’d go along with Nunez. That win over [Shavkatdzhon] Rakhimov in Tajikistan is the decider for me.”

Added Donovan: “Yup, I’m with you on Nuñez. Simply needed to verify it didn’t break coverage.”

FEATHERWEIGHT – Leo advances to No. 2. Lopez drops to No. 5. 

“Lopez and Leo went at it till Leo discovered an ideal punch to place Venado’s lights out to say the IBF title and develop into a two-division champion,” famous Wainwright. “Beautiful one-punch knockout that will probably be within the operating for Knockout of the Yr. Leo to No. 4 and Lopez to drop to No. 7. That feels somewhat harsh on Lopez to go from No. 1 to No. 7 having fought on even phrases, but it surely was such a definitive ending undecided what else to do.”

Angelo Leo scored a KO of the Yr candidate stoppage towards revered titleholder Luis Alberto Lopez. Photograph by Mikey Williams/Prime Rank

Abramowitz disagreed with dropping Lopez that low.

I’d transfer Lopez right down to fifth, not seventh. He nonetheless has a significantly better physique of labor within the division over [Brandon] Figueroa and [Raymond] Ford in my view.”

Different panelists co-signed Adam’s opinion.

Added Donovan: “The extra I take into consideration featherweight, we must be conscious of the present panorama. Leigh Wooden will doubtless by no means once more combat on the weight plus will probably be one 12 months inactive in October. As soon as he drops, our present rankings may have Rey Vargas at No. 1, who’s coming off a draw and who hasn’t received at featherweight since July 2022 (Magsayo). 

“Type of leaves me to suppose perhaps Leo ought to soar all the way in which to a minimum of No. 2 (with Wooden floating as much as No. 1). Beating the No. 1 the way in which he did and as an already ranked contender would warrant the transfer, IMO.

1) Leigh Wooden 2) Angelo Leo 3) Rey Vargas 4) Nick Ball 5) Luis Alberto Lopez.”

FLYWEIGHTAngel Ayala advances to No. 2 after stopping beforehand unbeaten Dave Apolinario within the sixth spherical of a world title bout.

“Ayala battered poor Apolinario’s physique and stopped the Filipino in six rounds to win the vacant IBF title,” famous Wainwright.

 

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John Anderson
John Andersonhttps://usdailysports.com
John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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