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<a target="_blank" class="underline hover:text-redColor" href="https://ringmagazine.com/en">The Ring</a> introduced its divisional rankings in 1925, and today, a century later, these independent assessments are widely regarded as the most esteemed and discussed in the boxing community.
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<p>The Ring Ratings Panel consists of twelve experts from around the globe. They engage in discussions and debates, ultimately reaching a democratic consensus on the rankings each week. While it may seem straightforward, this process can be quite challenging and lengthy.</p>
<p>This analysis will explore each weight division, starting from strawweight and progressing to heavyweight, examining the accomplishments of each ranked fighter and making projections for their futures.</p>
<p>With a busy 2025 behind us, it’s time for another divisional overview.</p>
<p>Next is the cruiserweight division (200 pounds), which showcases some exciting matchups at the top, although many have yet to materialize. Please enjoy the discussion and consider differing viewpoints.</p>
<h3 class="text-xsmallFont md:text-smallFont font-normal text-ringtv-lighterDark"><span class="font-bold">CHAMPION – JAI OPETAIA</span></h3>
<p><span class="font-bold">RECORD</span>: 28-0 (22 KOs)</p>
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<span class="font-bold">PAST</span>: Opetaia represented Australia at the 2012 Olympics and the 2014 Commonwealth Games before turning professional in 2015. The 30-year-old southpaw has won the national and OPBF cruiserweight titles. His significant breakthrough came when he defeated Ring and IBF champion Mairis Briedis (UD 12) in July 2022. After a few easy wins, he lost the IBF title but reclaimed it by defeating Briedis again (UD 12). <a target="_blank" class="underline hover:text-redColor" href="https://ringmagazine.com/en/news/jai-opetaia-knocks-out-claudio-squeo-result-ring-cruiserweight-ibf-belt">He has defended his title thrice against modest challengers</a>.
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<p><span class="font-bold">FUTURE</span>: He will face the undeserving mandatory challenger Huseyin Cinkara on Dec. 6.</p>
<h3 class="text-xsmallFont md:text-smallFont font-normal text-ringtv-lighterDark"><span class="font-bold">No. 1 – GILBERTO RAMIREZ</span></h3>
<p><span class="font-bold">RECORD</span>: 48-1 (30 KOs)</p>
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<span class="font-bold">PAST</span>: Ramirez turned pro at 18 and won the WBO super middleweight title against Arthur Abraham (UD 12). Known as "Zurdo," he successfully defended his title five times before moving up in weight and losing his unbeaten record to Dmitry Bivol (UD 12). He then transitioned to cruiserweight, capturing the WBA title by defeating Arsen Goulamirian (UD 12) last March and unified it with WBO champion Chris Billam-Smith (UD 12) later that year. He <a target="_blank" class="underline hover:text-redColor" href="https://ringmagazine.com/en/news/zurdo-ramirez-guts-out-unanimous-decision-over-yuniel-dorticos-to-retain-cruiserweight-belts-1">retained his titles against Yuniel Dorticos</a> (UD 12) on June 28.
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<p><span class="font-bold">FUTURE</span>: The Mexican underwent shoulder surgery in July and will be sidelined for the rest of the year.</p>
<h3 class="text-xsmallFont md:text-smallFont font-normal text-ringtv-lighterDark"><span class="font-bold">No. 2 – CHRIS BILLAM-SMITH</span></h3>
<p><span class="font-bold">RECORD</span>: 21-2 (13 KOs)</p>
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<span class="font-bold">PAST</span>: Billam-Smith won his first nine bouts before suffering a defeat to Richard Riakporhe (SD 10). He bounced back to win the British, Commonwealth, and European titles, then claimed the WBO title after defeating Lawrence Okolie (MD 12) in May 2023. He defended his title twice, stopping Mateusz Masternak (RTD 8) in December and securing a rematch victory over Riakporhe (UD 12) six months later. CBS lost his title to Ramirez (UD 12) last November but <a target="_blank" class="underline hover:text-redColor" href="https://ringmagazine.com/en/news/chris-billam-smith-vs-brandon-glanton-result-eubank-benn">defeated Brandon Glanton (UD 12) on April 26</a>.
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<p><span class="font-bold">FUTURE</span>: The WBO purse bid for the Roman Fress fight wasn’t successful, with no minimum bid of $300,000, now potentially reduced to $150,000.</p>
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