Ukrainian boxer Alexander Gvozdik returned to the elite of the world boxing, taking the seventh place in the ranking of the best semi -heavy fighters according to the authoritative magazine The Ring . The former champion with a record of 20-2 (16 KO) once again proved its class, remaining among the top athletes of their weight category.
Dmitry Bivol, a representative of the Russian aggressor country, known for its resistance in the ring. In the second position, American David Benavides, and closes the three British boxer Joshua Batsi.
Complete rating of best semi -heavy boxers:
- Dmitry Bivol (Russia)
- David Benavides (USA)
- Joshua Boatsi (UK)
- Anthony Yard (UK)
- Albert Ramirez (Venezuela)
- Callum Smith (UK)
- Alexander Gvozdik (Ukraine)
- David Morrell (Cuba)
- Willie Gatchinson (Scotland)
- Imam Hataev (Russia).
Alexander Gvozdik's last battle took place in June 2024, when he went to the ring against American David Benavides. The battle lasted all 12 rounds and ended with a victory of Benavides by a unanimous decision of the judges. Although the Ukrainian was defeated, his performance was highly appreciated, and this helped him stay in the best boxers.
Carnation, known for its intellectual boxing style and impressive record, still retains the status of one of the strongest semi -weighted people in the world. Its contribution to the popularization of Ukrainian boxing in the international arena is invaluable.