Seven Ghanaian boxers are currently ranked high in the various weight classes by the World Boxing Organisation (WBO).
The November ranking released on Monday saw IBF world title contender Richard Commey moved two places up as he is at number 7 in the lightweight division.
However, WBO Africa lightweight champion Emmanuel Tagoe and WBO Africa super bantamweight champion Wasiru Mohammed have both entered the ranking for the first time.
Tagoe is at number 8 while Wasiru picks the number 14 position.
Former 2-time IBF bantamweight champion, Joseph King Kong Agbeko (currently WBO Africa champ) has moved up to number 4 in the bantamweight division, where countryman Duke Micah is number one to the world title held by Zolani Tete of South Africa.
Also moving up is WBO Africa junior middleweight champ, Patrick Allotey who is now number 12 in the world ahead of his title defence next month, WBO Africa super middleweight titlist, Emmanuel Martey also moves up to number 12 in the world rankings whilst Richard Harrison Lartey, the WBO Africa heavyweight champ remains number 13 to the world title held by Anthony Joshua.