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As professional boxing has four major sanctioning bodies (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) each with their own champions, the sport doesn't have a centralized ranking system.The rankings published by these organizations share the trait of not ranking the other organizations' champions, as each one of the sanctioning bodies expects their champion to frequently defend their title against their top-ranked ...
April 6, 2024 Nina Meinke 19–3 (4 KO) September 21, 2024 [26] Amanda Serrano 47–3–1 (31 KO) September 13, 2019 Amanda Serrano 47–3–1 (31 KO) September 24, 2022 Jennifer Miranda Interim champion 12–0 (1 KO) October 20, 2024 [27]
Feb 20, 2011 — 2011 s: 0 2 Yazmín Rivas: Oct 15, 2011 — 2013 s: 5 3 Janeth Pérez Nov 30, 2013 — May 10, 2014 0 4 Carolina Rodríguez May 10, 2014 — 2017 s: 3 5 Carolina Raquel Duer – Interim champion promoted: Apr 3, 2017 — Aug 4, 2017 0 6 María Cecilia Román: Aug 4, 2017 — Mar 26, 2022 5 7 Ebanie Bridges: Mar 26, 2022 — Dec ...
Boxing: 2007– World Champion Cathy Brown UK: Adam Booth: 61 kilograms (134 lb) Flyweight: Boxing: 1999–2006 3 Leona Brown USA: 55 kilograms (121 lb) Bantamweight: Boxing: 1997–2006 Lisa Brown TTO: Errol Brown Super Bantamweight: Boxing: 1997–2013 Brenda Burnside USA: 55 kilograms (121 lb) Super Flyweight: Boxing: 1997–2000 Barbara ...
The following is a list of WBA female world champions certificated by the World Boxing Association (WBA). Stand: March 31, 2020. r – Champion relinquished title. s – Champion stripped of title. During the 2009 WBA convention in Colombia, Susi Kentikian was named the first ever WBA female Super Champion. It was announced that this belt would ...
The International Olympic Committee on Tuesday defended the right of two athletes to compete in women’s boxing despite being judged last year to have failed gender eligibility tests at the world ...
6 Nov 2009 — 2015 s: 12 2 Eun Hye Lee: 29 Sep 2015 — 1 Jun 2016 s: 0 Hye Lee was stripped of her title on 1 June 2016, as she failed to make a title defense in the mandated time frame. [5] 3 Louisa Hawton: 20 Aug 2016 — 2017 r: 0 Hawton vacated her title in early 2017, in order to move down to atomweight. [6] 4 Hong Su-yun: 14 May 2017 ...
The following is a list of WBC female world champions certificated by the World Boxing Council (WBC). Stand: June 3, 2020. r – Champion relinquished title. s – Champion stripped of title. On July 30, 2011, Ana María Torres won the first female Diamond Belt by defeating Jackie Nava at Bantamweight. [1]