1
Chingiz Allazov
ONE Championship
61-5 (37 KO's)
2
Superbon
ONE Championship
115-36 (28 KO's)
3
Toki Tamaru
RISE
17-3 (3 KO's)
4
Rico Verhoeven
GLORY Kickboxing
64-10 (20 KO's)
5
Kazuki Osaki
RISE
43-6 (22 KO's)
6
Donovan Wisse
GLORY Kickboxing
20-1 (10 KO's)
7
Superlek
ONE Championship
137-29 (42 KO's)
8
Akihiro Kaneko
K-1 Japan Group
21-2 (11 KO's)
9
Petchpanomrung
GLORY Kickboxing
170-40 (27 KO's)
10
Taito Gunji
NR
K-1 Japan Group
25-5 (6 KO's)
NR
1
Rico Verhoeven
2
Levi Rigters
3
Bahram Rajabzadeh
4
Tariq Osaro
5
Antonio Plazibat
6
Rade Opačić
1
7
Guto Inocente
1
8
Sofian Laidouni
1
9
Nabil Khachab
1
10
Francesko Xhaja
NR
1
Sergey Maslobojev
2
Tarik Khbabez
3
Donegi Abena
4
Ștefan Lătescu
5
Ibrahim El Bouni
6
Felipe Micheletti
7
Thian De Vries
8
Nikita Kozlov
9
Mikita Shostak
10
Valery Bizyaev
1
Donovan Wisse
2
Michael Boapeah
3
Islam Murtazaev
4
Ulric Bokeme
5
Serkan Ozcaglayan
6
Sergey Ponomarev
7
Sergej Braun
8
Mohamed Touchassie
9
Ertugrul Bayrak
10
Aleksandar Petrov
1
Chico Kwasi
2
2
Endy Semeleer
1
3
Alexis Nicolas
NR
4
Regian Eersel
NR
5
Dmitry Menshikov
1
6
Jay Overmeer
1
7
Bogdan Shumarov
1
8
Hamicha
1
9
Arian Sadikovic
1
10
Teodor Hristov
1
Chingiz Allazov
2
Superbon
3
Marat Grigorian
4
Tyjani Beztati
5
Sitthichai
6
Tayfun Özcan
7
Tawanchai
8
Kaito Ono
9
Ouyang Feng
10
Kacper Muszyński
1
Petchpanomrung
2
Kento Haraguchi
3
Miguel Trindade
4
Chadd Collins
5
Hiroki Akimoto
6
Wei Rui
7
Jia Aoqi
NR
8
Bobo Sacko
NR
9
David Mejia
1
10
Tetsuya Yamato
1
1
Yuki Yoza
2
Taio Asahisa
3
Zhu Shuai
4
Zhang Jingtao
5
Chan-Hyung Lee
6
Jin Ying
7
Kan Nakamura
8
Hiroki Kasahara
9
Tatsuya Oiwa
10
Yuto Shinohara
1
Superlek
2
Takeru
3
Hirotaka Asahisa
4
Rémi Parra
5
Leona Pettas
6
Taiga Kawabe
7
Chan-Hyung Lee
8
Tomoya Yokoyama
2
9
Yuki Egawa
10
Hyuma Hitachi
1
Taito Gunji
2
Keisuke Monguchi
3
Ryusei
NR
4
Kyo Kawakami
1
5
Kaito Sakaguchi
1
6
Haruto Yasumoto
1
7
Toma Tanabe
1
8
Shoki Kaneda
1
9
Tatsuya Tsubakihara
1
10
Wang Junguang
1
1
Akihiro Kaneko
2
Masashi Kumura
3
Toki Tamaru
4
Kumandoi
5
Shiro
6
Koki Osaki
7
Masahiko Suzuki
8
Akram Hamidi
9
Ryunosuke Omori
10
Jaroensuk
1
Kazuki Osaki
2
Jin Mandokoro
3
Toma Kuroda
4
Ryu Hanaoka
5
Issei Ishii
6
Koji Ikeda
7
Ryuki Matsuda
8
Riku Kazushima
9
Yodsila
10
Kaito Hasegawa
1
Phetjeeja
2
Koyuki Miyazaki
3
Jorina Baars
4
Anissa Meksen
5
SAHO
6
Li Mingrui
7
Antonia Prifti
8
Arina Kobayashi
9
KANA
10
Miyuu Sugawara
1
Jorina Baars
2
Dajenka Meijer
3
Nili Block
4
Nina Van Dalum
5
Hélène Connart
6
Kelly Danioko
7
Ibtissam Kassrioui
8
Christelle Barbot
9
Andreea Cebuc
10
Aurore Llorens
1
Li Mingrui
2
Nina Van Dalum
2
3
Sarah Moussaddak
1
4
Stella Hemetsberger
1
5
Débora Évora
1
6
Antonia Prifti
1
7
Chellina Chirino
1
8
Ella Grapperhaus
1
9
Seina
1
10
Victoria Boyanova
NR
1
Phetjeeja
2
Anissa Meksen
3
SAHO
4
Antonia Prifti
5
KANA
6
Tessa De Kom
7
Cristina Morales
8
Manazo Kobayashi
9
Sonia Dinh
10
Aurore Dos Santos
1
Arina Kobayashi
2
Erika
3
Emilie Machut
1
4
Mei Miyamoto
NR
5
Wakana Miyazaki
6
Erivan Barut
7
Panchan Rina
8
Marine Lievrouw
9
Klára Strnadová
10
Maialen Gallardo
1
Koyuki Miyazaki
2
Miyuu Sugawara
3
Kira Matsutani
4
Phayahong
5
MISAKI
6
Panchan Rina
7
Koto Hiraoka
8
Mako Yamada
9
Honoka Kobayashi
10
Momoka

As Kickboxing continues to grow on a global scale with promotions like GLORY, K-1, ONE Championship, and more, fighters are constantly jockeying for position in the media's eyes (and rankings). Every month, Beyond Kick will compile Kickboxing rankings for each weight class from Heavyweight to Flyweight as well as the pound-for-pound for both men and women.

  1. Results. This is the most objective criterion and takes precedence over all others.
  2. Accomplishments. A fighter's accomplishments in the recent past can be a factor to determine his place in the ratings. That includes the quality of opposition.
  3. Performance. How a fighter performs in a victory or defeat can be a factor to determine his place in the ratings.

 

Disqualification Criteria & Guidelines

  • Fighters are ineligible for the rankings when they have been inactive for 18 or more months. Fights under Muay Thai rules don't count!
    • If a fighter officially retires from the sport, or expresses his intention to take an extended break they will still be ranked for one month, but removed after.
    • If a fighter makes the switch to MMA or boxing, and it's uncertain whether he will return or he's retired, he will be removed after twelve months of inactivity. 
    • Due to the insufficient level of drug testing throughout different promotions, fighters testing positive for banned substances will not be removed from the rankings, nor will it influence their standing in the rankings. However, if the announced suspension period plus the time they've been inactive since their last fight exceeds 18 months they will be removed immediately. 
  • Contenders active in two or more divisions may be removed from a division’s rankings after twelve months of inactivity with no scheduled bout on the horizon.
  • Although close losses and poor wins may be reflected in the rankings, the board will refrain from nullifying the official results.
  • The board reserves the right to adjust rankings for lack of notable results in an extended period of time. 
  • To accommodate for promotions with different weight classes and catchweight fights, fighters are given a 0.5 KG allowance for every division up to Super Featherweight and a 1 KG one for Lightweight and above.

 


The Beyond Kick rankings are compiled by Kevin Strobel (Beyond Kickboxing), Ulysse Abdat (Beyond Kickboxing), Borna Pico (Beyond Kickboxing), Anthony Barry (Beyond Kickboxing), Zach Aittama (Combat Press), Lucas Bourdon (Au Bord Du Ring), Don Goodman (A Podcast about Kickboxing), Bjarne Collet (Main Event NL).