My method is to sum up the boxrec ratings of 20 Best fighters per Country, only countries with at least 20 active boxers were eligible. There are 76 such countries, the countries that didn't made it to top 50, in alphabetical order: Albania, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Czechia, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, Greece, India, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Moldavia, Morocco, Netherlands, Pakistan, Peru, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Uganda, Zimbabwe.
In recent years, the countries with decent amateur scene, especially post-soviet republics, most notably central asian countries, are making huge quick progress on pro scene. Some people say that boxing does better in Europe now than in USA but without a doubt boxing is on decline everywhere in Western Europe, except UK. Especially the German scene is losing it's importance, boxing is starving also in Italy.
Wonder if the populous third World countries will eventually catch up the rest and dominate boxing? Are there people on this forum from "non-boxing countries" that could say how it's developing in boxing's exotic countries?
I think it's possible because boxing does better in the poorer countries (Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Central America are making progress in both pros and ams while USA and Western Europe are on decline). Its a Little bit like boxing is becoming a combat sport of the poor while MMA a combat sport of the rich.
1.
United States 13058,9
2.
Mexico 9301
3.
United Kingdom 8522,5
4.
Russia 5743,4
5.
Japan 4678,9
6.
Ukraine 4545,75
7.
Philippines 3681,8
8.
Cuba 2727,21
9.
South Africa 2619,7
10.
Argentina 2515,69
11.
Germany 2481,19
12.
France 2435,28
13.
Australia 2393,01
14.
Kazakhstan 2349,24
15.
Puerto Rico 2296,67
16.
Canada 2150,39
17.
Poland 1915,87
18.
Dominican Republic 1881,06
19.
Thailand 1551,24
20.
Venezuela 1494,09
21.
Nicaragua 1332,85
22.
Colombia 1210,759
23.
Spain 1199,83
24.
Uzbekistan 1138,805
25.
Ghana 1111,389
26.
China 1011,61
27.
Ireland 895,866
28.
Namibia 742,856
29.
Sweden 739,243
30.
Italy 731,04
31.
Latvia 721,587
32.
Panama 706,953
33.
Belarus 583,314
34.
Belgium 540,981
35.
Brazil 469,548
36.
Armenia 459,784
37.
Denmark 431,82
38.
New Zealand 421,074
39.
Romania 400,682
40.
Turkey 376,507
41.
Bulgaria 372,374
42.
Democratic Republic of the Congo 365,306
43.
Lithuania 363,428
44.
Nigeria 346,644
45.
Tanzania 329,597
46.
Indonesia 323,974
47.
Croatia 298,083
48.
Hungary 290,135
49.
South Korea 252,425
50.
Switzerland 247,148