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Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Nicknames in boxing" The following 12 pages are in ...
Name Nationality Trainer Weight (lb) Division Style Team Years active Ranking; Michele Aboro UK: 54 kilograms (119 lb) Super Bantamweight: Boxing: 1995–2001 Conjestina Achieng Kenya: Middleweight: Boxing: 2000–2009 Marcela Acuña Argentina: 55 kilograms (121 lb) Super Bantamweight: Boxing: 1997– Nicola Adams England: 51 kilograms (112 lb ...
Pages in category "Lists of female world boxing champions" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. For men's edition, see List of current world boxing champions.
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 ...
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]
Boxer Claressa Shields made history in the ring on Sunday night.. Shields dropped Danielle Perkins to become the first-ever undisputed women’s heavyweight champion. She is also the first boxer ...
List of Commonwealth Boxing Council female champions is a table showing the Commonwealth female champions certificated by the Commonwealth Boxing Council (CBC). CBC is also affiliated with the WBC. v — Champion vacated title. r — Champion retired title. s — Champion stripped of title.