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The Ring’s Lightweight Rankings Start to Apply Pressure

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Ring’s Lightweight Rankings Start to Apply Pressure

The Ring’s lightweight championship remains vacant, and that vacancy has lingered long enough to feel neutral. After this update, it no longer does. With Muratalla now positioned just behind Shakur Stevenson, the rankings begin to resemble an order rather than a loose collection of names, particularly with Stevenson preparing to fight at 140 pounds.

Muratalla’s rise came at Cruz’s expense, but not because Cruz unraveled. Cruz boxed well in stretches, especially early, and showed composure in his first 12 round fight. The shift reflected a tightening standard. At lightweight, depth, and results now carry more weight than projection. William Zepeda’s body of work kept him ahead, and Cruz’s margin narrowed accordingly.

The more revealing movement came above them.

Davis did not lose a fight, but his position changed. The adjustment was procedural rather than punitive, reflecting how extended time outside the ring is now registering more clearly. Activity has begun to separate contenders in a division where that distinction had often been deferred.

Stevenson remains ranked at the top, but his placement carries an understanding that is becoming harder to ignore. He is preparing to fight at 140 pounds. Whether he stays there remains unresolved, but his status at lightweight now feels provisional. If he exits the division, the top spot opens immediately, and the order beneath him is already forming.

Even fighters who held their positions are affected by the compression. Abdullah Mason, Floyd Schofield, and others remain ranked, but the distance between prospect and priority has shortened. With the Ring title vacant and the upper tier clarified, there is less space for sideways movement.

This update does not declare a champion. It applies pressure by narrowing options.

If Stevenson leaves the division, Muratalla becomes the clearest next figure. If Davis wants to remain central, activity becomes unavoidable. If Cruz wants to climb back, the path is more defined than it was a month ago. None of that required a mandate. The rankings applied the pressure on their own.

At the top of lightweight, the order is now clearer than it was a month ago.

That shift is already visible on paper, and it will show up next in the ring.

Tom Galm has covered the global boxing scene since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, business trends, and fighter psychology.

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