

Ring Ratings Update: Bakhram Murtazaliev vaults to No. 3 at junior middleweight

Dec 13, 2024
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If you didn’t know who Bakhram Murtazaliev was prior to his three-round demolition of Tim Tszyu this past Saturday, you sure as hell do now. Add the 31-year-old from Russia to the list of Eastern European junior middleweights who clearly aren’t here t...
If you didn’t know whoBakhram Murtazalievwas prior to his three-round demolition ofTim Tszyuthis past Saturday, you sure as hell do now.
Add the 31-year-old from Russia to the list of Eastern European junior middleweights who clearly aren’t here to pad the records of bigger-name opponents. Murtazaliev (23-0, 17 KOs), who made the first defense of the IBF title he won in April, refuses to follow the scripts put forth by fans, media and odds makers – just like Uzbekistan’sIsrail Madrimovand Ukraine’sSerhii Bohachuk. These guys are here to kick ass.
And unlike Madrimov, who ran Terence Crawford close in a UD loss on August 3, and Bohachuk, who had to settle for a majority decision after 12-round war with Vergil Ortiz Jr. one week later, Murtazliev did not leave the outcome of his fight in the hands of the official judges.
The rangy, 6-foot tall boxer-puncher dropped the heavily favored Tszyu (24-2, 17 KOs) four times in less than nine minutes of one-sided action.

Bakhram Murtazaliev pulled off a surprise stopping Tim Tszyu in four. (Photo by Joseph Correa-Premier Boxing Champions)
“Murtazuliev made a real statement stopping Tszyu in three rounds,” saidAnson Wainwright. “I thought Murtaziliev was live, but wow! Still very impressive! Murtazuliev to No. 3 and Tszyu to drop to No. 7.”
Nobody on the Ring Ratings Panel disagreed with Wainwright’s junior middleweight suggestions.
The panel did, however, disagree with Wainwright’s suggestions for super middleweight, where previously unratedWilliam Scullentered the rankings at No. 6 following his close unanimous decision overVladimir Shishkinin his adopted home country of Germany.
Wainwright suggested that Shishkin (16-1, 10 KOs) drop to No. 8. The panel noted that Scull (23-0, 9 KOs), a 32-year-old Cuban now based in Berlin, and the 33-year-old Russian should be side by side in the rankings given the close nature of their 12-round bout (which was for the IBF title stripped from unified Ring champion Canelo Alvarez).
“Scull and Shishkin should be No. 6 and No. 7,” saidAdam Abramowitz. “That fight was a coin flip as to who won. Most I saw had Shishkin winning.”
Tris Dixon,Abraham Gonzalez,Tom Gray,Jake Donovan,Michael MonteroandDiego Morillaagreed with Abramowitz.

William Scull (left) lands a jab during his unanimous decision win over Vladimir Shishkin in their Oct. 19 vacant IBF super middleweight title fight in Falkansee, Germany.Photo credit: Torsten Helmke, AGON Sports
Wainwright also proposed droppingLeigh Wood, who hit the one-year inactivity mark earlier this month, from the featherweight rankings.
“Wood has been inactive for one year and while he has talked about fighting, nothing has come of it yet,” saidWainwright. “We could take him out, move everyone up and bring inBruce Carringtonat No. 10. Or we could give Wood until Carrington-[Dana] Coolwell (takes place next month) and if he hasn’t got something scheduled make the switch then? I’m cool either way. I think maybe we wait but I understand it is a year for Wood.”
RepliedAbramowitz: “Time to take Wood out.”
AddedGray: “I hate taking Leigh out at 126, but he is one year inactive and has no intention of returning to this division. He called out [Anthony]Cacacein early October, so 130 is in his future. Comeback and results depending, he can be re-ranked at junior lightweight.”
AddedDonovan: “We've pushed back on Carrington enough to where he can finally enter. Wood 100% has to come out this week, he was never fighting again at 126 even if [the Josh] Warrington rematch panned out. Not to mention [Raymond]Fordwill be exiting in three weeks and Veneno [Luis Alberto Lopez] once his team makes an official decision on his future.”
The rest of the panel agreed with Abramowitz and Donovan.

Leigh Wood, here celebrating his victory over Josh Warrington, exits the 126-lb. top 10 after 168 weeks in the rankings. Photo by Mark Robinson / Matchroom Boxing
Wood (28-3, 17 KOs), a two-time WBA titleholder who holds wins over Warrington, Mauricio Lara, Xu Can, and Michael Conlan (in The Ring’s 2022 Fight of the Year), had been in the featherweight rankings for 168 weeks.
RING RATINGS UPDATE (as of October 19):
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT–Anthony Yarderemains No. 4 following a 10-round decision over Ralfs Vilcans.
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT– Scull enters at No. 6. Shishkin drops to No. 7.
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT– Murtazaliev advances to No. 3. Tszyu drops to No. 7.
JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT–Albert Batrygazievremains No. 10 following a four-round stoppage of Albert Pagara.
FEATHERWEIGHT– Wood exits due to inactivity. Carrington (13-0, 8 KOs) enters at No. 10.
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