H&G Elo v1.1.2 division leaderboard
Best Super Lightweight boxers of all time
Lou Ambers leads the Rank list, with Julio Cesar Chavez and Kostya Tszyu close enough to make the order worth arguing about.
This page keeps the super lightweight argument inside one weight class. It uses the frozen H&G Elo v1.1.2 launch leaderboard set, so it is a preview rather than a complete divisional encyclopedia.
Filter the list
5 fighters shown from the H&G Elo v1.1.2 launch leaderboard set.
Readable table
| Rank | Fighter | Division | Rank | Peak form Elo | Active | Signature wins | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #34 | Lou Ambers | Super Lightweight | #34 | 1,881 | 1933-1941 | No listed opponent summary | Head-to-head |
| #52 | Julio Cesar Chavez | Super Lightweight | #52 | 2,134 | 1981-2005 | Hector Camacho, Meldrick Taylor, Jose Luis Ramirez | Head-to-head |
| #60 | Kostya Tszyu | Super Lightweight | #60 | 2,114 | 1992-2005 | Julio Cesar Chavez, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Sharmba Mitchell | Head-to-head |
| #64 | Shakur Stevenson | Super Lightweight | #64 | 2,143 | 2017-2026 | Teofimo Lopez, William Zepeda Segura, Oscar Valdez | Head-to-head |
| #74 | Timothy Bradley Jr | Super Lightweight | #74 | 2,076 | 2004-2016 | Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, Jessie Vargas | Head-to-head |
Read this with care
H&G Elo v1.1.2 is a fixed public release, not a live database. A fighter can lead one signal and still sit lower in the main all-time list because the final score blends peak, prime, era dominance, title evidence, signature wins and longevity.
For disputed placements, use the fighter page, methodology page and corrections process rather than treating one number as the whole argument.