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We move on to the Lightweights, where it's no surprise that Roberto Duran is the class of the class. If top rankers win throughout, the WBC tournament title match should be a great one to watch. The IBF looks solid, if unspectacular, and the most competitive of the 3. Another deep WBO, though the talent drops off considerably further down the list.
WBA
1 Roberto Duran
2 Ken Buchanan
3 Esteban DeJesus
4 Jimmy Paul
5 Edwin Viruet
6 Jose Luis Castillo
7 Livingstone Bramble
8 Julien Lorcy
9 Al Ford
10 James Busceme
11 Lamar Murphy
12 Stefano Zoff
13 Buzzsaw Yamabe
14 Chango Carmona
15 Gilberto Serrano
16 Victoriano Sosa
WBC
1 Pernell Whitaker
2 Floyd Mayweather Jr.
3 Hilmer Kenty
4 Jose Luis Ramirez
5 Vilomar Fernandez
6 Juan Nazario
7 Pedro Carrasco
8 Ray Mancini
9 Rodolfo Gonzalez
10 Juan Diaz
11 Greg Haugen
12 Lou Bizzarro
13 Billy Irwin
14 George Scott
15 Angel Manfredy
16 Ishimatsu Suzuki
IBF
1 Ismael Laguna
2 Edwin Rosario
3 Juan Lazcano
4 Howard Davis, Jr.
5 Orzubek Nazarov
6 Sean O'Grady
7 Alejandro Gonzalez
8 Harry Arroyo
9 Steve Johnston
10 Leonard Dorin
11 Aldo Rios
12 Harold Warren
13 Takanori Hatakeyama
14 Ricardo Silva
15 Levander Johnson
16 Billy Schwer
WBO
Jim Watt
Roberto Elizondo
Raul Balbi
Mando Ramos
Ernesto Espana
John Brown
Jean-Baptist Mendy
Gabriel Ruelas
Vinnie Pazienza
Alfredo Pitalua
Justin Juuko
Ivan Robinson
Andy Ganigan
Claude Noel
Victor Hugo Paz
Nestor Garza
Kengo Nagashima
Moises Pedroza
Roque Cassiani
Charlie Brown
Johnny Lira
Arturo Pineda
Jorge Ramirez
Jimmy Robertson
Jorge Paez
Carlos Uribe
Art Frias
Juan Polo Perez
Freddy Cruz
Francisco Alvarez
GH
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