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Lightweight Current Season

Updated: Nov 30, 2020

2034 0-6 Golden Gloves group A RFG American Andy French sweeps the tournament with a 7-0-0 record.

Group B Historic Spaniard Fernando Bufala wins the group going 6-1-0(1)


0-6 Journeyman group A RFG American Tom Hardin gets a SD over RFG American Bob Holmes to win the 6-1-0 tie breaker. This will be the 3rd trip to contender for both fighters. Retiring is historic Puerto Rican Miguel Soto with a record of 42-46-2(19) winner of the only 2017 contender tournament and at one point had an 8 bout win streak.

Group B American RFG Tony Gregory wins teh 6-1-0 tie breaker and will make his debut in contender next season. Historic american Toughey Ramser finishes in second and will also make his debut in contender next season at 12-10-1(5)

Group C American RFG John Sellers and historic Argentinan Juan Domingo Corradi continue their white hot starts with Sellers getting the UD win over Corradi who had his 8 bout win streak snapped to win the group. Sellers goes to 13-2-0(7) and Corradi goes to 14-1-0(5) both will make their debut in contender next season.

Group D Historic Mexican Baby Vasquez wins the 3 way tie 5-2-0 breaker to move to 10-5-0(1) overall and will make his debut in contender next season. Joining him is historic American Lamont Roach J who wil make his 2nd trip to contender with an overall record of 15-14-0(7). RFG American Matt Dillon saw his initial 10 bout win streak end via SD to Vasquez and took a 1st rd KO to Roach to finish 3rd with a record of 13-2-0(2).

0-6 Contender group A Historic American Tommy Gary wins the group at 5-2-0(2) and will make his debut in world next season with a record of 18-19-0(3). Retiring is American RFG Chris Gardner with a record of 44-38-2(4) and an 8 bout win streak and a 34.2 punch accuracy rate. Also retiring is former champion Japanese RFG Eisuke Ine with a record of 39-41-4(14) he won the title before realignment via 9th rd TKO points (RSC) over Bernal.

Group B American Mexican RFG Armando Orozco win the tie breaker and will debut in world with a 19-3-0(2) record. RFG American Anthony Butler finished 2nd and recorded his 50th win via UD over Taylor he currently has a record of 53-20-2(25) RFG Tim Nelson retires after goin 5-2-0 which put him in a three way tie for 1st but wound up in 3rd after the retirement was announced. Nelson went 49-31-1(15) won the title in 2027 via 12th rd KO over Pate in the semis and kept in via UD over Watanabe in the finals.Also retiring is Fiji RFG Clayton Hunt with a record of 40-38-2(11)


Group C RFG Thai Tai Cao will make his debut in world going 6-1-0(2) and improves to 23-7-0(9). Retiring is Italian RFG Amigo Tilli who is going to the HOF with 1 title and a record of 53-34-1(19). Also going to the HOF is Mexican RFG Roberto Bernal 45-42-2(9) who won the 2015 tournament and title making him the first ever champion and automatic HOF. He did have a title shot again in 2029 but lost via UD to Pridgent in semis.

Group D Historic Italian Mario Vecchiatto makes his first trip to world after going 6-1-0 and 35-10-0(3) overall. RFG American Michael Woods calls it a career with a record of 32-39-4(7)

0-6 World Group A American RFG Martin Black wins the 4 way tie breaker and will get his second shot at the title (won in semis last time) in the super series. Historic American Ever Hammer will make his debut in the super series.

Group B Historic American Eddie Hopson will make his 3rd consecutive trip to the super series winning the group with a 6-1-0(2) pool record. Historic Mexican Daniel Estrada will make his debut in the super series going 5-2-0 in the tourney. Retiring is RFG Spaniard Felipe Maldonado who spent his entire HOF career in world group winning the title once (2029 8th rd TKO points/RSC to Butler) and ends with a record of 50-34-1(29)


0-6 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Flores vs Flear SD

Clark va Pynchon 8th rd TKO

Knight vs Walls UD

Ojeda va Lacombe 3rd rd KO

Walker vs French 6th rd DQ

Terlo vs Ellis MD

Maren vs Mitchedishvili MD

Walker vs Basa 2nd rd KO

Niche vs Hemchit 5th rd KO

Colin vs Rice UD

Davis vs Flores 1st rd KO retires after match Flores promoted

Armstrong vs Bufala 1st rd KO

Koehler vs Heffeman 8th rd TKO

Zappavigna vs LaVeme 5th rd KO 40th win

Valdez vs Duffy 6th rd KO

Soto retirees all GG boxers promoted due to retirements + RFG Japanese Sakutaro Jouon from the 2030-31 season is recalled.


Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Matsumoto vs Dillon UD

Baltazar vs Teron UD

Taylor vs de Oca MD 30th win

Saguilan vs Armstead UD

Matuma vs Ruud UD

Bell vs Solis 7th rd DQ

Ine, Tilli retires Cline and Sophus gets bye Dillion, Oca and Armstead get promoted due to retirements


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Pyramid Arena Memphis TN

Pate vs Sicurella 8th rd TKO 50th win

Dias vs Rosas UD

Floyd vs Butler 8th rd DQ retires after match Floyd stays in World. Butler goes to HOF 54-20-2(25)

Bui vs Zoff SD

Super Series semi finals Pyramid Arena Memphis TN

Hammer vs Hopson (c) 7th rd TKO

Black vs Estrada 10th rd TKO

7-15 Golden Gloves group A India RFG Anirbana Gajendra wins the group at 5-2-0

Group B RFG New Zealander Logan Hendricks wins the group with a 6-1-0 record

7-15 Journeyman group A Historic Cuban Damazo Collazo wins the group and will make his debut in contender next season after 3 tries in journeyman. Historic Panamanian Jose Belarde finished second and will make his debut in contender after 4 season in journeyman.

Group B Venezuelan RFG Pedro Medina goes 6-1-0 improves to 12-3-0(1) and will make his debut in contender next season in his young career. Also making his debut in contender next season is Russian RFG Yuri Nosonovsky who went 5-2-0 and 9-6-0 overall

Group C RFG Estonian Antti Wellin after his 3rd try in journeyman finally makes it to contender with a 6-1-0(1) pool record and 19-12-0(2) overall. Joining him is RFG Mexican Antonio Gonzales who posted a 5-2-0 pool record and 10-5-0 overall and he will make his debut in contender as well. Retiring is historic HOF bound Australian Gareth De san miguel who ended his career winning the title once (2021 UD over Gladich) and an impressive 51-32-0(10) with 31-18-0(8) coming in his 7 season in world group. RFG American Ricky Jackson also retires posting a 35-50-2(3) record with a very impressive 39.1 accuracy punch rate and havening been stopped only 4 times.

Group D Cuban RFG Juan Perez came into teh season with a dismal 4-11-0(1) record he would end it sweeping the competition at 7-0-0 moves to 11-11-0(1) and will make his debut in contender next season. Making his 3rd trip to contender is RFG Nigerian Azregh Nijiraini after going 5-2-0 for a 2nd place finish in the group.

7-15 Contender group A RFG Mexican Jose Hernandez wins the tie breaker via 6th rd TKO over Azuma Nelson and will make his debut in world next season at 36-23-1(7).

Group B RFG American Barry Ward wins the 6-1-0 tie breaker via UD over RFG American Josh Bennett and will make his debut in world with a 19-3-0(1) record

Group C RFG German Leonard Kostner wins the group and will make his 2nd trip to world with a 37-22-1(3) record. Retiring is RFG American Bill O'Brien with a 49-29-1(8) who will head to the HOF winning the title once in 2023 via UD over Jackson and MD over Patton in finals. Also retiring is RFG DR Congo Theron Bauer with a record of 35-34-2(7) spent all but 2 season in contender 5-9-0(2) in two season in world group.

Group D Historic American Jimmy Carter will make his 2nd trip to world after an impressive 6-1-0(1) showing and improves his overall record to 34-23-2(4). American RFG Richard Wolf calls it a career going 35-44-3(5)

7-15 World Group A RFG Mexican Angel Montanez will defend his title going a perfect 7-0-0 in the tournament. Finishing second is RFG American Hank Davis who will make his super series debut with a white hot record of 26-3-0(7). Retiring is all world and HOF bound RFG American Tracy Tucker who won the title in 2015 tournament and then reeled off an 8-0-0(1) title bout record before being stripped of the title in 2021 after finishing 3rd in the group. He was also the first fighter to record 50 wins via 5th rd KO over O'Brien. He finishes with a 62-28-2(10) a 15 bout win streak (2015-18) a whopping 45.7 accuracy punch rate and stopped 8 times.

Group B Historic American Pernell Whitaker performs a perfect sweep on the group and will make his debut in the super series.Joining him is RFG Argentina Tony Viera who will make his 4th consecutive super series appearance.

7-15 Journey 5-8 vs Combined Golden Gloves

Murphy vs Strub UD

Treleaven vs Zhu UD

Overton vs Docusen SD

Rawsthome vs Gajendra MD

Phang vs Giap SD

Welsh vs Gaston MD

Ramirez vs Penna UD

Perez vs Hendricks 2nd rd TKO

Johnson vs Jalal DRAW Johnston wins on punch accuracy (2nd tie breaker)

Perez vs Walls UD

Albomoz vs Guthrie UD

Casamayor vs Rosario UD

Wadsley vs Figueroa UD

Mcgee vs Brasco UD retires after winning bout Brasco promoted. McGee stopped 4 times in career with 3 coming in 4th round.


Jackson and De san miguel retires Layar amd Wells gets bye Jalal, Penna, Giap and Rosario promoted due to retirements


Contender 5-6 vs Journeyman 3-4

Mitchell vs Jones UD

Day vs Fernandez UD

Jackson vs Diaz UD

Bennett vs Tendler DRAW Tendler wins on points

Lyford vs Thomas UD

McGurder vs Castillo UD retires after match 38.3 career connect rate and only stopped twice 42-41-3(6)

Coleman vs Costantino DRAW Coleman wins on points Constantino promoted due to Tucker's retirement

Crawley vs Haughen DRAW Crawley wins on points


World 5-6 vs Contender 2 Arena Mexico Mexico City Mexico

Salim vs Nelson 8th rd TKO

Schwartz vs Moran UD

Pacquiao vs Cunningham 8th rd TKO

Charnley vs Bennett UD

Super Series semi finals Arena Mexico Mexico City Mexico

Montanez (c) vs Viera 12th rd TKO Davis vs Whitaker Tech MD


Super Series Finals Super Domo Orefo Cordoba Argentina

Davis vs Viera (c) Close UD 144-142x2 144-143 50th win

Black vs Hopson (c) UD

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