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Heavyweight Archived Results

Updated: Apr 10, 2022

Now on to the wild and prestigious heavyweight division where in the 0-6 division historical fighter from Germany Hein Ten-Hoff (25-9-0(10)) stormed into 2026 as champion but left 2027 losing his title in the semi finals by very close SD 115-113 113-115 114-115 to British RFG Lyndon Bridgman (25-7-0(8)) who them despite winning in a route on the score cards (by 12 points on two cards) suffered a cut in the 7th round and slowly got worse until the bout was stopped in the 13th giving teh title to RFG American Craig Blake 32-7-0(18)


In the 7-15 championship 2026 saw the emergence of Indonesian RFG Teguh Prawirangea (40-6-0(13)) as he defeated both Sigfrid Krehbiel (first ever champion and a record of 39-19-2(6) and Joe Frazier in the finals before falling to 6th place in the group and stripped of the title in 2027. Frazier was declared pre tournament champion after going 6-1-0(3) and officially declared champion via 10th rd TKO cuts over American RFG Earl Brown (33-20-1(10) in the semi finals and met Ukrainian superstar Vitali Klitschko who defeated RFG Englander Edward Beardmore (28-16-0(2)) in the other half of the semis.


Early in the 1st round was defensive and clinching but Klitschko's power punches starting finding the mark and easily won round 1. Frazier came out swinging (and landing hard shots of his own) early in round 2 and held on to win the round despite a late flurry from Klitschko. Round 3 started off slow as Klitschko appeared to take his time and landing a vicious hook and powerful combination to send Frazier reeling but not down giving the round to Klitschko. Round 4 was probably the best round of the two fighters again starting slow but it amped up late in the round with both sluggers connecting with huge bombs to each other body and ended teh round with a huge roar from the crowd. Round 5 finally broke from the norm as Klitschko landed the first hard blow to Frazier's ribs early in the round and was countered by a three punch combo from Frazier. Klitschko took control in the middle of the round landing a hard shot to Frazier's head but lost it late in the round with an uppercut followed by a hard hook stunning Klitschko but Vitali landed a power jab which cut Frazier with about 15 seconds to go in the round. Round 6 and all it took was a combination from Klitschko to not only reopen the cut but ended the fight by ringside doctor and referee Mills Lane making Klitschko the new 7-15 champion. He was up on all three scorecards 49-46 and had an impressive 45.3 to 20.8 connect rate from Frazier.


2028-29 Season And 0-6 champ Blake (38-9-0(21)) breezed into send in his group but met a buzz saw in RFG Zambia Wankegh Tale (45-21-1(17)) needing only three rounds to stop Blake via TKO (points) in a total dominating performance. Former champ Ten-Hoff (43-10-0(14)) met Tale in the finals but Tale proved to be too much again going the distance for the UD victory.


Klistchko recorded his 40th win via 8th rd TKO over Earl Brown losing his only bout in the round robin to Ingemar Johanson via 10th rd TKO. His opponent in the semis was Frazier who opened up the 1st round with a barrage of punches easily winning the round. The two fought back and forth for the nest two rounds before Klitschko dominated round 4 with huge power shots that could of brought the fight to a halt in the minds of those in attendance. 8th round saw more dominant punching from Klitschko and then it was back and forth excitement from rounds 9-12 to send the fight to the scorecards nd here with the call is Chuck Barris

Ladies and Gentlemen, the judges have tallied their scorecards and here is your decision...

Pytor Enich, Ukraine scores the bout 115 to 113 for Vitali Klitschko

Basilio Flecha, Argentina scores the bout 115 to 113 for Joe Frazier

Cesar Park, Venezuela scores the bout 116 to 113 for ...

...Vitali Klitschko

The winner and still 7-15 champion by split decision is Vitali Klitschko!


Klitschko met upstart RFG from South Africa Anwar Muombwa in the finals and Muombwa proved he belonged in the finals winning rounds 1,2 and 4 early on. But Klitschko proved to everyone why he is a champion holding on battling back in a well fought but not overly dominant, landing teh punches he needed to winning the rounds and going the distance.

We go to the ring where Jorge Ramirez is ready with the call...

Ladies and Gentlemen, the judges have tallied their scorecards and here is your decision...

Ross Dalziel, Scotland scores the bout 144 to 143

Jeffrey Belton, New Zealand scores the fight 145 to 141

Leo Johnson, United States scores it 144 to 142

And your winner and still 7-15 champion by unanimous decision Vitali Klitschko!!!


Spoiler Alert 2030 will mark the debut of a cocky, brash, poetic, arrogant and skilled fighter who in his career was simply called the GREATEST!!!!!! Muhammad Ali makes his debut!!!!!!


2030 0-6 Golden Gloves group A Historic American Brad Simmons defeated fellow historic American James J. Beattie via MD to win the group (botes goes 6-1-0)


Group B Historic Mexican Arturo Diaz goes a perfect 7-0-0(2) in his boxing debut in Title Bout.


0-6 Journeyman group A RFG German Christopher Weber wins the group going 6-1-0(1) and will make his 4th trip to contender. RFG Argentine Tony Luna will make his second trip to contender finishing second with a 5-2-0 record and recording his 30th win via UD over Brown.


Group B Historic Guyana Andre Pulrette records 4 ko's in 6 wins to advance to contender for the first time in his career. While historic Japanese sensation Keisuke Matsumoto recorded a 1st rd KO in his last round robin tournament over RFG Australian Jeremy Russell to take 2nd with a 5-2-0(2) record and will also make his first trip to contender.


Group C RFG Mexican defeated historic American Alonzo Johnson via UD to break the 6-1-0 tie breaker and win the group. For rodriguez it will be his 3rd trip to contender and for Johnson it will be his 4th. RFG American Gerald Dawson retires after a 41-30-2(10) record. He lost his only title shot in the 2015 tournament finals via UD to Sahnine.


Group D RFG Englishman Allistair Petty goes 6-1-0(2) to win the group and secure his 3rd trip to contender while historic German Gene Pukall finished in second and will make his first trip to contender next season.


0-6 Contender group A Historic American Aaron Williams will make his 3rd trip to world after going 5-2-0(1) to win the group. Historic German Thomas Classen is regulated to journeyman for the first time in his career (7 seasons in contender)


Group B Cocos Islands RFG Ryan Stafford will once again get his chance to win the title after going a prefect 7-0-0(1) to improve his record to 49-24-0(9)


Group C Denmark RFG Rikard Meindl goes a perfect 7-0-0(3) and will make his second trip to world in 2032


Group D Venezuelan RFG David Lopes returns to world to try for his 3rd title after winning the 3 way tie breaker for the pool play with a record of 5-2-0(2) and overall of 53-23-2(25).


0-6 World group A RFG Mexican Jesus Roldan wins the group and will make his first appearance in the super series. RFG German Reinhold Fogle will also make his super series debut with a solid second place finish (both fighters went 5-2-0). Historic American Denver Ed Martin only recorded 4 wins but all 4 were by KO improving his record to 28-8-0(12)


Group B Bridgman wins the group and will make his 3rd straight super series appearance winning the title via close SD to Ten-Hoff two seasons ago (he is going in as declared champion). Historic Italian Dante Cane was the first fighter ever in any division to go 22-0 to reach the world group in 2024 before starting to struggle but had finally made it to the super series this season.


5-8 Journeyman vs Combined Golden Gloves

Kawilarang vs D Kukard Kawilarang 7th rd TKO

Davis vs Walton Davis UD

Gonzales vs Goodson Gonzales US

Matthews vs Diaz Matthews UD

Curry vs Thunder Thunder 2nd rd KO

Roman vs B Simmons Roman UD

Cunningham vs Donnelly Cunningham UD

Creagh vs Stojika Creagh SD

Sabola vs I Kukard Sabola UD

Vikhor vs Tripp Vikhor 7th rd DQ

George vs Ibanez George UD

Weida vs Mireles Weida 7th rd TKO

Herrera vs Beattie Herrera UD

Koch vs Dunkle Koch UD

Russell vs S Simmons Russell SD

Humm vs Maxson Maxson UD


5-6 Contender vs 3-4 Journeyman

Lorupe vs Bennett Bennett UD

Fleury vs Coquilla Fleury 8th rd TKO

Berger vs Russell Russell UD

Moran vs Boswell Boswell UD

Magaso vs Brown Magaso UD

Gammer vs Limo Gammer 1st rd KO

Lineberger vs Priemer Priemer 6th rd KO


Dawson retires from 3-4 journeyman Fred gets bye


5-6 World vs Contender 2 ExCel Arena London England

Ten-Hoff vs Wilson Ten-Hoff UD

Tale vs Martinez Tale UD

Sommerville vs Welsh Sommerville MD and 40th win

Reakes vs Dolmetsch Reakes 8th rd KO


Super Series semi finals ExCel Arena London England

Bridgeman (c) vs Fogle Bridgman UD

Cane vs Roldan Roldan SD


2030 7-15 Golden Gloves group A Historic American Jack Trammell goes 6-1-0(2) to win the group


Group B aka Muhammad Ali group in the most anticipated group all eyes were on Ali and he did not disappoint going 7-0-0(3). After losing to Ali via UD historic Russian Sergei Kobozev goes 6-0 with 5 ko's to finish second.

7-15 Journeyman group A RFG Englishman Logan Tredgett goes a perfect 7-0-0(1) and will make his debut in contender next season. RFG Japanese up and comer Kojuno Takahashi gpoes 5-2-0(1) for a 2nd place finish and will also make his debut in contender next season

Group B RFG Dominican Republic Raul Mota recorded a SD win over RFG Frenchman Quentin Gauthier to break the 6-1-0 tie breaker and win the group. Both fighters will move up to contender for the first time. RFG American Chris Boyd calls it a career going 27-38-2(3) made 3 trips to contender finishing no higher than 5th.


Group C after a 6-2-0(1) start in Golden Gloves RFG American Mark Jones goes 7-0-0 and will make his debut in contender next season. RFG Englander Roy Pearcy will make his return to contender next season going 6-1-0(2). This is Pearcy's second trip to contender where he spent the last 6 seasons. Puerto Rican RFG Adrian Ramos calls it a career going 30-40-1(7) and was stopped only twice (both in second round).

Group D RFG Mexican Miguel Silva wins the group with a 5-2-0 record and moves to contender for the 3rd time in his career. Joining him will be Nicaraguan RFG Alfonzo Villarreal who will make his 4th trip to contender.


7-15 Contender group A RFG American James Fulton won the 3 way 6-1-0 tie breaker and will make his debut in the world group next season with a 18-4-0(3) record. RFG American Harold Thompson will make his first entry into journeyman after his first three seasons in world and next 4 in contender.


Group B RFG American Bryant Harding continues his hot hands going 6-1-0(4) to move into his first world group with a record of 19-3-0(6).


Group C Argentinian RFG Cipriano Ruiz returns to the world scene where he won the title in 2018 going 6-1-0(2) and improving his record to 57-18-1(16)

Group D RFG Nigerian Awtagh Allam recorded a 7th rd TKO over Cruz in his final fight of the round robin to go 6-1-0(3) and win the group and moves to world for the first time in his career. 16-6-1(5)

7-15 World group A Muombwa wins the group and will make his second straight super series appearance after losing to Klitschko in the finals last season going 6-1-0(3) in group play. Japanese RFG Sekien Yamasaki will make his debut in the super series with a second place tie breaking finish going 6-1-0(4) in group play.


Group B Klitschko will make his 3rd straight appearance in the super series seeking to retain his title after going 6-1-0(2). Frazier finishes second losing only to Klitschko via MD also going 6-1-0(6) with every win coming via way of KO.


5-8 Journeyman vs Combined Golden Gloves

Nixon vs J Lopez Nixon 4th rd TKO

Sekiguchi vs Murata Sekiguchi MD

Blondell vs McGuire Blondell 2nd rd KO

Makwangwala vs Seward Makwangwala 2nd rd KO

Mauriello vs Aiko Mauriello 7th rd KO

Perez vs Maskaev Perez 7th rd KO

Chaney vs Rodriguez Chaney 6th rd TKO

Utting vs Trammel DRAW Utting wins on 2nd tie breaker punch accuracy 30.7 to 24.7

Clark vs Muhsin Clark UD

Son vs Franklin DRAW Son wins on points

Virchis vs Rolph Virchis 6th rd KO

Ebeling vs Holmes Ebeling 6th rd KO

Hepburn vs Reyes Hepburn 4th rd KO

Myers vs Kobozev Myers UD

Boyd and Ramos retires A Lopez and ALI promoted via byes. Alio commented ain't' nobody want to feel my sting after learning of his bye. With the exception of the two autimatic bye promotions this is the first time in league history that NO FIGHTER advanced from Golden Gloves in box off


5-6 Contender vs 3-4 Journeyman

Beardmore vs Murdock Beardmore SD

Pineda vs Ong Pineda UD 40th win

Rolnik vs Hasegawa Rolnik Tech

Chagaev vs Vaughn Vaughn MD

Brown vs Davilla Brown UD

Etchells vs Crawford Crawford 7th rd KO

Lindley vs Sato Sato SD

Lebedev vs Lin Lin UD

5-6 World vs Contender 2 Waldstadion Frankfurt Germany

Rivera vs Green Green 7th rd TKO

Magomu vs Cruz Magomu UD

Sanchez vs Gregory Gregory UD

Kettlewell vs Bojorquez Kettlewell UD

Super Series semi finals Waldstadion Frankfurt Germany

Klitschko (c) vs Yamasaki Yamasaki UD

Frazier vs Muombwa Frazier SD 115-113 114-115 114-113 50th win


Super Series Finals Tokyo Dome Japan

Yamasaki (c) vs Frazier Yamasaki 30th win via SD

Bridgman (c) vs Roldan Bridgman 7th rd TKO


2032 0-6 Golden Gloves Group A Historic American Jimmy Matz defeated historic Antiguan Rocky Campbell via 4th rd KO to win the group


Group B Ivory Coast RFG Maziba Sellimi wins the group with a 6-1-0 record.


2032 0-6 Journeyman group A Historic Filipino Al Coquilla goes 6-1-0(2) and will make his 4th trip to contender. Joining him will be South African RFG Amattaken Sabola finishing 5-2-0(2) and will make his second trip to contender. Retiring is Guyana RFG Dali Lourpe with a 43-35-3(13) record stopped only 7 times and recorded a 10 bout win streak with 7 KO's from 2018-2020. American RFG Dam Metzinger also called it a career going 34-33-4(2) was stopped only twice and both in 6th round and recorded a 7 bout win streak from 2023-24


Group B Historic American Kid Kenneth goes 6-1-0(3) to win the group and will make his second trip to contender. RFG American Cale Simmons finished 2nd going 5-2-0 and will make his 3rd trip to contender.


Group C RFG Mexican recorded his 40th tie breaking win via UD over RFG American Mike Brown to win the group at 5-2-0(1) and will make his 3rd appearance in contender. Brown will make his first appearance after 5 seasons at journeyman.


Group D Historic American Julio Cesar matthews runs the table 7-0-0(2) and will make his first appearance in contender. RFG Frenchman Kevin Berger finished 2nd with a 5-2-0(2) record and will make his 3rd trip to contender. Historic Puerto Rican Jose Roman 43-32-0(5)lost in the super series once never to return and historic American Cody Koch 40-34-1(17) never got past contender both call it a career.


2032 0-6 Contender group A Historic American Phil Jackson goes 7-0-0(4) and will make his 2nd trip to the world group in 2034. RFG Argentine Tony Luna calls it a career going 36-35-2(8)


Group B RFG American Craig Blake sweeps the group going 7-0-0(4) and will try to recapture the title he won back in 2026-27 season


Group C Belgium RFG Remon Averdonk after 8 seasons of trying and up and down between contender and journeyman, he wins the group and will head to world for the first time in his career with an overall record of 43-21-0(15). Three retirements to announce RFG Elvin Welsh with a record of 51-30-5(22) capped his hall of fame career winning the title once in 2019 during his 19 bout win streak including 9 KO's. Historic Welsh Scott Gammer 46-36-0(9) recorded a last bout MD win over Welsh and a 9 bout win streak from 2016-17 Gammer was a 16 year career contender going 29-27-0(6). Historic American Alonzo Johnson 40-37-1(5) was a career up and down contender/journeyman but recorded a 17-4-0(2) as a journeyman


Group D German RFG Geert Priemer will make his first appearance in world after going 6-1-0(1). Retiring ia RFG German Hanskart Dolmetsch going 41-35-3(21) recorded wins over Take and Ten-Hoff mixing his time between world and contender. RFG American Mike Wilson also called it a career with a record of 40-33-0(18). Wilson spent two season in world and the rest (6 seasons) in contender.


2032 0-6 World group A Roldan win the group and will make his second appearance in the super series going 6-1-0(2) and overall 37-10-0(9) He enters the super series as champion. RFG Bahama Bradley Reakes makes his return to the super series after a 4 season break where he lost in the semis to Ten-Hoff via UD going 5-2-0(3) and 44-27-1(17) overall. Zambia RFG Wankegh Tale finished 4th in the group going 4-3-0(1) but recorded a 10th rd KO over Ten-Hoff for his 50th career win currently his record stands at 53-28-1(19)


Group B Historic Italian Dante Cane who once recorded a 23 bout win streak will make his second straight trip to the super series winning the group with an overall record of 44-15-0(18). Historic American KO Christner will make his debut in the super series with an overall record of 28-8-0(13). RFG Venezuelan David Lopes calls it a hall of fame career going 55-28-2(26) winning the title twice and stopped only 7 times. He spent 7 seasons in the world group and only 1 in contender. Cocoa Islands RFG Ryan Stafford joins the 50 win club with a 7th rd TKO over Bridgman


Journeyman 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Lineberger vs Metz Lineberger UD

Herrera vs Wofford Herrera UD

Creagh vs Thuc Thuc 7th rd KO

Diaz vs Scott Diaz 4th rd TKO

Kawilarang vs Steichen DRAW Steichen wins on points

Weida vs Sellimi Weida SD

Maxson vs Mac DRAW Maxson wins on points

Russel vs Chase DRAW Russell wins on points

Vikhor vs Cobb Vikhor UD

Daily vs Scott Daily UD retires after bout 41-42-1(11)

George vs Kusak DRAW George wins on points but retires after match 36-38-1(11)

Brooks vs Audley Tech SD

Classen vs Gordo Classen UD

Thunder vs Myska Thunder 4th rd KO


Welsh and Roman retires and Campbell and Porter advance all combined golden gloves recalled due to retirements


Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Stephens vs Limo Stephens SD

Fleury vs Cunningham Fleury UD

Bennett vs Gonzales Bennett SD 40th win

Lovell vs Davis Lovell UD

Stanforth vs DeYoung Stanforth 1st rd KO


Gammer, Luna. Johnson retires 5-6 contender Koch, Lourpe retires from Journeyman 3-4 and White gets Bye and promoted to Contender. DeYoung, Cunningham and Limo promoted to contender due to retirements


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Aztec Stadium Mexico City

Meindl vs Matsumoto DRAW Matsumoto won on points

Cardenas vs Monse Monse UD

Bridgman vs Harris Harris SD

Ten-Hoff vs Petty Ten-Hoff 1st rd KO 50th win


Super Series semi finals Aztec Stadium Mexico City

Roldan (c) vs Christner Christnet 8th rd TKO (points/RSC)

Reakes vs Cane Cane 8th rd TKO


2032 Golden Gloves group A RFG Englander Kian Vyse had no problems going 6-1-0(1) easily winning the group


Group B RFG Englander Stephen Sherrell defeats historic American Orlin Norris to win the group via


2032 7-15 Journeyman group A Cameroon RFG Genet Mutitu goes 7-0-0(1) and will make his second trip to contender. RFG American Bryan Clark will make his contender debut next season going 6-1-0. Retiring from boxing is RFG American Harold Thompson who went 38-38-3(7) which included a huge SD win over Boyd for his 30th win in 2026. He was stopped only 4 times and had a 32% accuracy punch rate. Also retiring is Australian RFG Ray Ebeling 29-43-1(5) his two biggest fights was a 6th rd KO to Klitschko and a SD win over then 11-1-0(2) Prawiranega


Group B after 4 season in journeyman, RFG Australian R Blondell gos 6-1-0(2) and finally makes it to contender. RFG Frenchman Francois Fabre will make his second trip to contender going 5-2-0(2) including a 40th career 2nd rd TKO win over Lopez. Retiring is RFG American Dave Downing who finished with a 40-30-1(4) record which included a very impressive 16 bout win streak from 2019-2022 (ended via 8th rd TKO to Silva for one of his five total career stoppages) and a 35.1 accuracy rate. Those three accomplishments despite losing a title shot in 2022 via 11th rd KO to Prawiranega made his mark in the Hall of Fame.


Group C (Muhammad Ali group) in the biggest upset this league has ever seen, RFG American Andy Murdock scored a UD over Ali win win the group going 6-1-0. Ali finished in second with a current record of 13-1-0(7) and both will make their contender debut next season. Ali had a 9 bout win streak going until he met Murdock. Two fighters announced their retirements after the tournament RFG Englander Bryan Etchells finished 38-34-1(10) lost to both Frazier and Ali in his career and RFG Zimbabwe Yelhem Makwangwala who finished with a 29-48-1(13) record.


Group D RFG American Dennis Myers will make his debut in contender next season after going 6-1-0 to win the group. Joining him will be RFG Mexican Antonio Davila who after 6 season in journeyman will make his return to contender next season with a record 31-40-3(6). Retiring is RFG Japanese slugger Ken'chi Ito with a record of 32-44-3(8)


2032 7-15 Contender group A RFG Puerto Rican Miguel Bojorquez goes 5-2-0 wins the group and will make his debut in world next season with a record of 20-11-0(1)

Group B Japanese RFG Yasuhiko Sato goes a perfect 7-0-0(3) and will make his debut in world next season with a record of 16-6-1(4) RFG American Stan Hunter retires with a record of 39-38-2(5) including a 7 bout win streak from 2026-28


Group C RFG Venezuelan Angelo Molina wins the group and heads to his first ever world appearance going 5-2-0(1) and 21-8-0(4) overall.

Group D After 8 seasons in the league RFG Mexican Mario Cruz will make his world debut after winning the group 42-28-3(11). Retiring is first ever champion and hall of famer RFG Sigfrid Krehbiel going 50-30-2(9) stopped only 5 times 141 million in earnings and a 10 bout win streak from 2015-2018. Krehbiel made 4 successful title defenses before league realignment and he lost the title due to rank in 2019 and lost twice to Prawianaga for the title once in the finals in 2022 and 2024.

2032 7-15 World group A Nigerian RFG Awlagh Allam rolls into his first ever super series going 6-1-0(3)to win the group and 22-7-1(8) overall. Yamasaki will defend his title finishing with a 5-2-0(2) record. Two fighters also record win #50 in their career Klitschko got his via 9th rd KO over RFG South African Amud Kamisi who also recorded his 50th win via 7th rd KO over Stanford.


Group B RFG Bryant Harding went 6-1-0(1) (25-4-0(7) and will make his super series debut. RFG American James Fulton finished 2nd and will also make his super series debut going 5-2-0(2) and 23-6-0(5) overall. RFG Argentina Cipriano Ruiz calls it a hall of fame career winning the title once and became the first fighter in the league to retain his title in the finals on a draw. He also started his 2015 tournament career with an 11 bout win streak. He finished with a record of 58-25-1(19)


Journeyman 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Lopez va Allan Allan UD

Mauriello vs Brown Mauriello UD

Perez vs Walker Walker UD

Sekiguchi vs Sherrell Sherrell 4th rd TKO

Hasegawa vs Tacod Hasegawa UD

Chaney vs Boddy Chaney UD

Uttling vs Norris Uttling UD

Nixon vs Nishimura Nishimura UD

Hepburn vs Vetti Vetti UD

Ong vs Redman Ong UD


McClendon, Mildenberger, Ruiz, Sheppard, Vyse and Velez all get byes due to Dowling, Ebeling, Etchells, Ito, Makewangwala and Thompson retiring

Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Gurney vs Chagaev Gurney 2nd rd DQ

Rolnik vs Lebedev Lebedev UD

Morvan vs Esyakov Morvan UD

Brown vs Lindley DRAW Lindley wins on points

Vaughn vs Rawlinson Vaughn MD

Silva vs Snipes Silva 5th rd Tech UD

Pineda vs Son Son SD

Krehbiel retires contender Virchis promoted from Journeyman


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Tokyo Dome Japan

Muombwa vs Thai Muombwa UD

Kettlewell vs Damiani Kettlewell 3rd rd KO

Magomu vs Johansson Magomu 8th rd KO

Gregory vs Takahashi Takahashi UD


Super Series semi finals Tokyo Dome Japan

Yamasaki (c) vs Harding Harding 11th rd KO

Allam vs Fulton Fulton UD


Superseries Finals Madison Square Garden NYC

Fulton vs Harding (c) Fulton SD

Christner (c) vs Cane Cane 6th rd KO


2034 0-6 Golden Gloves group A RFG American Jerome Andrews started his career off with a bang going 7-0-0(4)

Group B Aleixo Palhav becomes the first ever Angola (RFG) to win the group at 7-0-0(2)

0-6 Journeyman group A Japanese RFG Yoshimi Inagaki defeated RFG Mexican Jose Rodriguez via UD to beak the 6-1-0 tie breaker to win the group. Both fighters will make their 4th appearance to ontender next season. Historic American Tony Weeks has called it a career with a record of 38-48-1(12). Historic German Thomas Clausen also called it a career finishing with a record of 38-43-4(6) having been stopped only 7 times and a 35.4 accuracy rate.

Group B Historic Samoan Jimmy Thunder recovered from his speed bump last season going 6-1-0(3) to win the group and will debut in contender next season. Joining him is historic American Angel Herrera who finally broke out of dismal shell to improve to 13-18-0(1) and will also debut in contender next season.

Group C Rocky Campbell is the first historic fighter from Antigua and Barbuda to win a group going 7-0-0(2) and improves to 13-1-0(4) in his young career. Another fighter off to a hot start is RFG Ivory Coast sensation Mazba Sellimi who went 6-1-0 and improves to 12-3-0(2)

Group D RFG Australian Jeremy Russell defeats historic Ukrainian Valery Vikhor via UD to win the group. Both heads to their 3rd trip to contender.

0-6 Contender group A Venezuelan RFG Juan Cardenas returns to world after sweeping the group to improve his record to 39-12-0(3). Retiring is historic American Randy Stephens with a record of 40-45-1(12) he spent his career between world and contender. Also retiring is former champ RFG Frenchman Kevin Berger who won the title in 2016 defended it once then lost it in 2017 never to get another shot he ends with a 45-38-1(14)

Group B RFG Mexican Angel Martinez wins the group at 6-1-0(1) and will debut in world next season.Historic American Mike Boswell calls it a career going 42-45-1(11) Also retiring is RFG South African Amattaken Sabola going 37-47-2(9) despite a 9 bout win streak in the 2015 initial tournament. RFG Saint Kitts and Nevis Dave Bennett also retires going 43-41-3(9) he lost two shots at the title the first in 2016 via 11th rd KO to Berga and 10th rd KO to Welsh in the 2019 super series.

Group C RFG Guyana Kahsay Limo wins the 5-2-0 3 way tie breaker to make his first ever appearance to world. RFG American Mel Lovell calls it a career going 35-38-0(12) having been stopped only 3 times. RFG Mexican Armando Moran also called it a career going 47-33-4(8) including a 7 bout win streak and was stopped 9 times.

Group D RFG Englander Lyndon Bridgman wins the group and will try to win the title again in 2036. Retiring is one time champ Columbian RFG Jorge Sanchez with a record of 48-35-1(18) and will enter the Hall of Fame in 2036. RFG American Cale Simmons also called it a career with a record of 42-35-0(12)

0-6 World Group A RFG Englander Dane Harrop wins the group and will make his debut in the super series. Belgium RFG Ramon Averdonk made the most of his world group debut by finishing second in a 4 way tie breaker and will also head to the super series. Dante Cane lost the tie breaker and finished 4th. RFG Zambia Wankegh Tale retires and heads to the Hall of Fame as a two time champion 55-33-1(20) record 8 bout win streak and a 31.8 connect rate.

Group B Historic German Hein Ten-Hoff wins the 3 way 6-1-0 tie breaker and makes his 3rd trip to the super series. Joining him and also making his 3rd trip to the super series is Mexican RFG Jesus Roldan. Historic American Denver Ed Martin finished 3rd.


0-6 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Scott vs Palhav UD

Gonzales vs Sizemore DRAW Gonzalez wins on points

Steichen vs Benedetto UD

Gordo vs Gogic UD

Lineberger vs Pang SD


Porter vs Little DRAW Porter wins on points

Kusak vs Marwa 8th rd TKO

Chase vs Balsa UD

Wofford Nyalunga UD

Scott vs Baca UD

Myska vs Sistrunk UD

Mac vs Felize UD

Thuc vs Atkins 5th rd TKO

Maxson vs Goyco UD

Clausen and Weeks retires Andrews and de Vlaming gets byes all GG that lost box off promoted due to retirements. Simmons unretires from 2032 and heads to journeyman in 2036


Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Kenneth vs Diaz 4th rd KO

Fleury vs Weber SD

Williams vs Matz UD

Cunningham vs Davis UD

Brown vs Russell UD 30th win

Stephens, Sanchez and Simmons retires from 3-4 contender Audley, Cobb and Magaso gets byes. Cunningham, Williams and Russell assigned to contender due to retirements. Kenneth gets promoted due to Reakes retirement


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 SAP Arena Mannheim Germany

Priemer vs Purlett 3rd rd TKO 30th win

Blake vs Petty UD

Reakes vs DeYoung 3rd rd KO Reakes retires after fight DeYoung promoted

Fogel vs Pukall UD

Super Series semi finals SAP Arena Mannheim Germany

Harrop vs Ten-Hoff (c) UD Averdonk vs Roldan 6th rd TKO


7-15 Golden Gloves group A RFG American David Ketchum wins the group with a 5-2-01) record

Group B RFG Australian James Blume wins the group at 7-0-0(2)

7-15 Journeyman group A RFG Englishman Logan Tredgett went 5-2-0(4) and defeated fellow RFG Englishman Roy Pearcy to win the group. Pearcy opted for retirement instead of his 3rd trip to contender, He finished with a record of 41-39-2(9) and was stopped only once in the 8h rd to Joe Frazier. Which means former champ RFG Teguh Prawiranegara moves from 3rd to 2nd and will make his 3rd appearance in contender. Also retiring is RFG Columbian Juan Rivera finishing with a record of 35-43-2(10) and a 35.3 accuracy rate and also retiring is RFG German Torsten Rolnik with a record of 40-44-2(11)

Group B RFG Argentina Jesus Velez exploded in his second season going 7-0-0(2) and will enter contender next season. Joining him will be RFG Wes Walker who finished in 4th but RFG Argentina Juan Sanchez (3rd) and Puerto Rician RFG Sergio Pineda (2nd) with 5-2-0 records both call it a career making it the first time there will be no 3-4 box off from the group.

Sanchez finishes with a 42-31-0(10) record. Pineda ends his career at 49-37-0(17). He lost his two attempts at a world title one in 2017 before the realignment and the other in the super series semis in 2019.


Group C Japanese RFG Jun'che Hasegawa (38-43-2(1)) will make his 3rd trip to contender after winning the 5-2-0 tie breaker with RFG American Mike McClendon (9-5-0(1)) who will make his first trip to contender next season. Retiring is RFG American Rick Chaney who went 34-45-6(7) but his biggest win came in the 2022-23 season where he got only one win in pool play and it was a 4th rd TKO (points/RSC) over Joltin Joe Frazier

Group D Mexican RFG Felix Ruiz defeats Japanese RFG Ken Nishimura via UD to win the group. Both will make their contender denuts next season. Announcing their retirements is RFG American Earl Brown with a 42-40-2(13) record lost his title shot in 2027 semis via 10th rd TKO cuts to Frazier. RFG Australian Cody Uttling with a 38-47-4(8) having been stopped only 8 times and Englander RFG Mark Rawlinson with a 38-48-2(5) record

7-15 Contender group A For those betting on a sweep Muhammad Ali did not disappoint going 7-0-0(3) and improving to 20-1-0(7) making his debut in world next season.

Group B American RFG Mark Jones wins the 6-1-0 tie breaker via 1st rd DQ over Dominican Republic RFG Raul Mota. Jones will make his 1st trip to world.

Group C RFG American Barry Gregory sweeps the group and will make his 2nd trip to world next season with a record of 25-13-0(6). Retiring is RFG Ukrainian Mikhail Esyakov with a record of 35-48-2(7)

Group D Historic American Joe Jeanette will make his 2bd trip to world after a strong 6-1-0(2) showing in the group. Retiring is RFG South African Amud Khamisi with a Hall of Fame record of 53-34-0(14)

7-15 World Group A Fulton will defend his title going 7-0-0(2) to easily win the group. Russian RFG Tosya Muhansky went 6-1-0(3) to finish second and will make his 2nd trip to the super series. Retiring is Mexican RFG Mario Cruz with a record of 45-34-3(11) including a 7 bout win streak stopped only 7 times and a 31.8 connect rate.

Group B RFG American John Green defeats fellow RFG American RFG Bryan Harding to win the group.This is Green's 1st appearance to teh super series and Harding's second.

7-15 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Mildenberger vs Arizo UD

Chagaev vs Alvarado SD

Allan vs Tubbs SD

Boddy vs Chang 8th rd KO

Vitti vs Green 7th rd TKO

Brown vs Walker UD

Sherrell vs Williams UD

Villarreal vs Washington UD

Norris vs Maundrell 7th rd KO

Sheppard vs Chieu SD

Brown Uttling, Rawlinson, Rolnik and Rivera retires Andrews, Blume, Ketchum, Thompson, Tua and West gets byes


Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Johansson vs Vyse UD

Lindley vs Mauriello UD

Crawford vs Snipes UD

Lebedev vs Ong 8thrd TKO Ong retires

Blondell vs Volman DRAW Blondell wins on points

Prawiranegara moes to 2nd after Pearcy's retirement Walker to 2nd after Pineda's and Sanchez's retirements. Fabre and Clark gets byes stay in contender. Snipes and Volman promoted to contender due to retirements


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Lawlor Events Center Reno NV

Frazier vs Murdock 7th rd KO

Takahashi vs Myers MD

Allam vs Mota UD

Magomu vs Gauthier MD


Super Series semi finals Lawlor Events Center Reno NV

Fulton (c) vs Harding Close SD 115-113 113-115 114-113

Muhansky vs Green MD

Super Series Finals Palace at Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills MI

Fulton (c) vs Muhansky 2nd rd KO

Averdonk vs Ten-Hoff (c) 9th rd TKO/RSC (points)

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