Top Rank

Top Rank, Inc.

Top Rank, Inc.
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryBoxing promotion
PredecessorMain Bout
Founded1973; 51 years ago (1973)
Founder
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Bob Arum (CEO)
Websitewww.toprank.com

Since its founding, Top Rank has promoted many world class fighters, including Muhammad Ali, Alexis Argüello, Terence Crawford, Oscar De La Hoya, Roberto Durán, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Marvin Hagler, Juan Manuel Márquez, Manny Pacquiao, Sugar Ray Leonard, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Érik Morales, Thomas Hearns, Paulie Ayala, Iran Barkley, Michael Carbajal, Larry Holmes, Ray Mancini, Carlos Monzón, Terry Norris, Gabriel Ruelas, Rafael Ruelas, James Toney, Kubrat Pulev, Guido Vianello and Tyson Fury.

The company has promoted such superfights as Hagler vs Leonard, Chávez vs De La Hoya, Holyfield vs Foreman, Foreman vs Moorer, Leonard vs Hearns, Hagler vs Hearns, Ali vs Frazier II and both Ali vs Spinks fights. The company also promoted George Foreman's comeback to regain the world championship, culminating in the knockout of then IBF/WBA champion Michael Moorer on November 5, 1994.

History

Main Bout

The precursor to Top Rank was Main Bout, a company founded by Muhammad Ali in 1966 to promote his fights. Along with Muhammad Ali, other early equity owners of the company included Jabir Herbert Muhammad, Bob Arum, and John Ali (chief aide to Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad). The company was founded after the Muhammad Ali vs. Floyd Patterson fight, and the company mainly handled Ali's boxing promotions and pay-per-view closed-circuit television broadcasts in the late 1960s. The company's stockholders included several other fellow Nation of Islam members.

Top Rank Boxing on ESPN

In the early 1980s, Top Rank Boxing and then-fledgling ESPN formed a partnership to bring a weekly boxing to the cable network which culminated with the first regularly televised boxing series since 1964. The first event was held on April 10, 1980, in Atlantic City, when middleweight Frank Fletcher decisioned Ben Serrano. The original Top Rank Boxing on ESPN was the longest-running cable series and weekly boxing series in history, after celebrating its 16th consecutive year in 1996. ESPN broke away from the contract afterward, replacing it with Friday Night Fights—a new series that would feature fights from other promotions and aired on ESPN2.

In July 2017, Top Rank began to soft launch a new broadcasting agreement with ESPN, beginning with Manny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn, followed by two more cards in August. That month, ESPN officially announced a multi-year agreement, calling for events airing across ESPN linear and digital properties (including its recently-launched subscription service ESPN+), and an option to carry events on pay-per-view. On August 2, 2018, ESPN extended the agreement through 2025.

Announcers

Blow-by-blow
Color Commentator

Current boxers

Boxer Nickname Nationality Weight Record Title
Carlos Adames Top Rank  Dominican Welterweight 20-1 (16 KO)
Joseph Adorno "Blessed Hands" Top Rank  Puerto Rican Lightweight 14–0–2 (12 KO)
Mike Alvarado "Mile High" Top Rank  American Welterweight 40–5 (28 KO)
Efe Ajagba "The Silent Roller" Top Rank  Nigerian Heavyweight 15–1 (12 KO)
Jerwin Ancajas "Pretty Boy" Top Rank  Filipino Super flyweight 32–2–2 (22 KO)
Jared Anderson “Big Baby” Top Rank  American Heavyweight 10–0 (10 KO)
Arnold Barboza Jr. Top Rank  American Light welterweight 26–0 (10 KO)
Raymundo Beltrán "Sugar" Top Rank  Mexican Lightweight 36–9–1 (22 KO)
José Benavidez "Merciless" Top Rank  American Welterweight 27–1 (18 KO)
Alexander Besputin Top Rank  Russian Welterweight 15–0 (11 KO)
Artur Beterbiev Top Rank  Russian Light heavyweight 16–0 (16 KO) WBC, IBF, and Lineal Light Heavyweight champion
Jeyvier Cintrón "Perrito" Top Rank  Puerto Rican Bantamweight 11–1 (5 KO)
Michael Conlan "Mick" Top Rank  Irish Super bantamweight 17–1 (8 KO)
Robson Conceição Top Rank  Brazilian Super featherweight 17–2 (8 KO)
Christopher Díaz "Pitufo" Top Rank  Puerto Rican Featherweight 26–3 (16 KO)
Isaac Dogboe "Brave-Son" Top Rank  Ghanaian Featherweight 22–2 (15 KO)
Esquiva Falcão Top Rank  Brazilian Super middleweight 28–0 (20 KO)
Gabriel Flores Jr. Top Rank  American Lightweight 20–1 (7 KO)
Tyson Fury "Gypsy King" Top Rank  British Heavyweight 32–0–1 (23 KO) WBC & Lineal Heavyweight champion
Fazliddin Gaibnazarov Top Rank  Uzbek Welterweight 9–1 (5 KO)
Jesse Garcia Top Rank  American Featherweight 9–0 (5 KO)
Jose Gonzalez "Chocolatito" Top Rank  American Featherweight 15–0–2 (5 KO)
Oleksandr Gvozdyk "The Nail" Top Rank  Ukrainian Light heavyweight 17–1 (14 KO)
Jeff Horn "The Hornet" Top Rank  Australian Welterweight 20–3–1 (13 KO)
Jesse Hart "Hard Work" Top Rank  American Super middleweight 26–3 (21 KO)
Naoya Inoue "Monster" Top Rank  Japanese Super Bantamweight 25–0 (22 KO) WBC and WBO Super Bantamweight champion
David Kaminsky Top Rank  Israeli Light middleweight 6–1 (3 KO)
Bryant Jennings "By-By" Top Rank  American Heavyweight 24–4 (14 KO)
Egidijus Kavaliauskas Top Rank  Lithuanian Welterweight 22–2–1 (18 KO)
Vasiliy Lomachenko "Loma" Top Rank  Ukrainian Lightweight 15–2 (11 KO)
José López "Chino" Top Rank  Puerto Rican Light welterweight 12–1 (10 KO)
Teófimo López "El Brooklyn" Top Rank  American Lightweight 16–1 (12 KO)
Bryan Lua Top Rank  American Lightweight 8–0 (3 KO)
Jessie Magdaleno Top Rank  American Super bantamweight 28–1 (18 KO)
Miguel Marriaga "The Scorpion" Top Rank  Colombian Featherweight 30–4 (26 KO)
Mikaela Mayer Top Rank  American Light welterweight 15–0 (5 KO)
Trevor McCumby Top Rank  American Light heavyweight 25–0 (19 KO)
Kieran Molloy Top Rank  Irish Welterweight 4–0 (3 KO)
Andrew Moloney "The Monster" Top Rank  Australian Super flyweight 22–2–1 NC (14 KO)
Jason Moloney "Mayhem" Top Rank  Australian Bantamweight 26–2 (19 KO) WBO bantamweight Champion
Ryōta Murata Top Rank  Japanese Middleweight 16–3 (13 KO)
Emanuel Navarrete "Vaquero" Top Rank  Mexican Featherweight 34–1 (29 KO) WBO featherweight champion
Steve Nelson Top Rank  American Light heavyweight 17–0 (14 KO)
José Pedraza "Sniper" Top Rank  Puerto Rican Lightweight 29–3 (14 KO)
Duke Ragan Top Rank  American Featherweight
Jose Ramírez Top Rank  American Light welterweight 26–1 (17 KO)
Casey Ramos "The Wizard" Top Rank  American Super featherweight 24–1 (6 KO)
Mike Reed "Yes Indeed" Top Rank  American Light welterweight 25–2 (13 KO)
Jean Carlos Rivera Top Rank  Puerto Rican Featherweight 16–2 (11 KO)
Julian Rodriguez "Hammer Hands" Top Rank  American Light welterweight 21–1 (14 KO)
Alex Saucedo "El Cholo" Top Rank  American Welterweight 30–2 (19 KO)
Joe Smith Jr. "Irish Bomber" Top Rank  American Light heavyweight 27–3 (21 KO) WBO light heavyweight champion
Jason Sosa "El Canito" Top Rank  American Super featherweight 23–4–4 (16 KO)
Genesis Servania "Kashimi" Top Rank  Filipino Featherweight 35–4 (16 KO)
Shakur Stevenson "Sugar" Top Rank  American Lightweight 19–0 (9 KO)
Josh Taylor "Tartan Tornado" Top Rank  British Light welterweight 19–1 (13 KO)
Nicholas Walters "Axe Man" Top Rank  Jamaican Super featherweight 26–1–1 (21 KO)
Óscar Valdez Top Rank  Mexican Super featherweight 31–2 (23 KO)
Félix Verdejo "El Diamante" Top Rank  Puerto Rican Lightweight 27–2 (17 KO)
Henry Lebrón "Moncho" Top Rank  Puerto Rican Lightweight 14–0 (9 KO)
Xander Zayas Top Rank  Puerto Rican Light middleweight 15–0 (10 KO)
Charly Suarez "King's Warrior” Top Rank  Filipino Super featherweight 16–0 (9 KO)

Notable fighters

Other events

Early in its history, Top Rank promoted the Snake River Canyon jump of daredevil Evel Knievel in September 1974. The event, at Twin Falls, Idaho, was shown live on paid closed circuit television in hundreds of theaters, for about ten dollars each. The steam-powered Skycycle X-2 had a premature deployment of its parachute and Knievel survived.

References

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