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Women’s boxing matches are usually ten rounds at most, with two minutes per round, while men's boxing matches are twelve rounds of three minutes each. [ 227 ] [ 228 ] In 2017 the president of the World Boxing Council stated, “The WBC will not sanction any bout for women if rounds are scheduled for 3 minutes, and will not sanction any bout ...
On October 27, 2023, Serrano defeated Danila Ramos via unanimous decision and retained her WBO, WBA and IBF world featherweight titles. It was the first women's world title fight held over twelve, three-minute rounds since 2007. [40] The bout did not include the WBC belt as Mauricio Sulaiman, the WBC president, did not sanction the fight. He ...
Claressa Shields often wears a necklace that says "G.W.O.A.T." — standing for "Greatest Woman Of All Time." Pretty soon, Shields might drop the W, after her latest "W" in the ring Saturday night ...
November 2, 2024 [39] Gabriela Fundora 15–0–0–1 (7 KO) November 2, 2024 Gabriela Fundora 15–0–0–1 (7 KO) October 21, 2023 Gabriela Fundora 15–0–0–1 (7 KO) November 2, 2024 Gabriela Fundora 15–0–0–1 (7 KO) November 2, 2024 Maria Magdalena Rivera Interim champion 14–6–3 (3 KO) August 23, 2024 [40] Kenia Enríquez ...
Professional boxer Amanda Serrano said she's ready for another rematch against Katie Taylor after losing the undisputed women's lightweight title by unanimous decision via three scores of 95-94 in ...
It was the first women's boxing match to headline Madison Square Garden, and was described as the 'biggest women's fight of all time'. [3] Taylor defeated Serrano by split decision. [ 4 ] Considered one of the greatest fights ever to take place at Madison Square Garden, the bout received universal acclaim, being named Fight of the Year by ...
On March 29, 2024, she became the undisputed female minimumweight champion of the world. She previously held the WBC Silver female light flyweight title from 2018 until 2021, and the WBA female interim flyweight title from 2019 to 2020. She has the fastest knockout in female boxing at five seconds of the first round.
Natasha Jonas (born 18 June 1984) is a British professional boxer is a two weight world champion who has held the unified WBC, and WBO female light-middleweight titles since 2022.