The latest World Heavy Boss 2023 rankings

Boxing in heavy world is the playground for big names like Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder, Oleksandr Usyk or Dillian Whyte. These punches often take turns holding the number one position on the rankings of famous magazines such as BoxRec, The Ring, …

Today's heavyweight 2023

In 2022, the world heavyweight witnessed the horses of big stars like Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte and had a significant change on the rankings.

Latest World heavyweight 2021 ranking - Photo 1
The world's heavyweight partner has a significant change on the rankings (photo Getty)

After 12 breathing rounds in September, Oleksandr Usyk won against Anthony Joshua with a score in the unity match. This victory helped Ukrainian boxers acquire 4 world championship titles including WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO that Anthony Joshua held.

The title of WBC heavyweight is currently held by Tyson Fury, while the heavy Interim WBC belt belongs to Dillian Whyte.

Latest World Heavy Boss Ranking 2023

The number one position on the WBA tournament is Daniel Dubois, the number one position on the WBC tournament ranking is Deontay Wilder. While Joe Joyce is the number one position on the WBO tournament, the number one position on the IBF tournament ranking is empty.

Below is the latest World heavyweight 2023

Update until July 30, 2023















Rank WBA WBC Ibf WBO
Champion Oleksandr usyk Tyson Fury Oleksandr usyk Oleksandr usyk
1 Daniel Dubois Deontay Wilder Filip Hrgovic Joe Joyce
2 Michael Hunter Andy Ruiz Jr. Unprofitable Joseph Parker
3 Robert Helenius Frank Sanchez Andy Ruiz Jr Frank Sanchez Faure
4 Hughie Fury Arslanbek Makhmudov Anthony Joshua Andy Ruiz
5 Anthony Joshua Robert Helenius Martin Bakole Fillip Hrgovic
6 Arslanbek Makhmudov Luis Ortiz Agit Kabayel Anthony Joshua
7 Lenier Pero Anthony Joshua Frank Sanchez Ali Eren Demirezen
8 Trevor Bryan Dillian Whyte Tony Yoka Michael Hunter
9 Luis Ortiz Otto Wallin Dillian Whyte Demsey McKean
10 Zhan Kossobutskiy Martin Bakole Otto Wallin Agit Kabayel

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