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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. For men's edition, see List of current world boxing champions. Below is a list of current female world boxing champions recognised by the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring. Each champion's professional boxing record is shown in the following ...
On 9 August 2024, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif defeated Yang Liu of China in the final to win an Olympic gold medal. [37] [38] Khelif therefore became Algeria's first female gold medalist in boxing, as well as the country's first boxer of any gender to win a medal since Mohamed Allalou in 2000 [39] and the first to win a gold medal since Hocine Soltani in 1996.
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]
Katie Taylor (born 2 July 1986) is an Irish professional boxer and former footballer.She was the undisputed and lineal world lightweight champion from 2019 to 2024, and has held the undisputed and lineal world super lightweight championship since 2023. [2]
No. Name Date Defenses 1 Claressa Shields (def. Christina Hammer) 13 April 2019 – 16 September 2020 0 Shields' undisputed ended when she vacated the WBO title. The title was vacated when a bout for the vacant title was announced on 16 September.
Mangte Chungneijang "Mary" Kom [2] (born 24 November 1982) [1] is an Indian Olympic boxer, politician, and former Member of Rajya Sabha. [3] [4] [5] She is the only woman to win the World Amateur Boxing Championship six times, the only female boxer to have won a medal in each one of the first seven World Championships, and the only boxer (male or female) to win eight World Championship medals.
Name Duration of reign Defences 1 Teeraporn Pannimit: 2 Apr 2010 — 2011 s: 1 2 Teeraporn Pannimit (2) 25 Apr 2012 — 28 Jun 2012 0 3 Hong Su-yun: 28 Jun 2012 — 9 Feb 2014 2 4 Mako Yamada: 9 Feb 2014 — 31 May 2014 s: 0 Yamada submitted a retirement notification to the Japanese Boxing Commission on 31 May 2014. The belt was vacated on the ...