Women's Monthly Ratings: September 5th, 2019

Screenshot (782).png
Screenshot (777).png
Screenshot (778).png
Screenshot (779).png
Screenshot (781).png

September 2019 Ratings - Updates

Strawweight: Anabel Ortiz moves to #1 after outpointing Maria Milano, switching places with Zongju Cai.

Super Middleweight: Alicia Napoleon enters at #4 after her TKO victory over Schmelle Baldwin. Cederroos drops to #5. Hermans exits.

Pound-For-Pound: No changes.

P4P Summary

1   Claressa Shields - In just 9 fights Michigan’s “T-Rex” Shields has proved she is willing to face all rivals between 160-168lbs. In 2018 she defeated the experienced Tori Nelson at Super Middleweight, and then triumphed in an exciting bout with Hanna Gabriels, but it was her emphatic victory over P4P #10 and #2 rated Middleweight, Christina Hammer, in April 2019, that crowned her our first female Lineal World Champion. Shields has now set her sights on P4P #3, Cecilia Braekhus.

 2   Amanda Serrano - While most boxers seem content outpointing their opposition, Serrano looks for the KO. In a 22 fight winning streak - that has seen her defeat solid opposition from as low as 114lbs, right up to Junior Welterweight – Amanda has stopped 18 women. Serrano has declared she is keen on fighting P4P #4 Katie Taylor.  A victory over the talented, naturally bigger Taylor would move Serrano firmly to the top of the P4P rankings.

3   Katie Taylor - In March, the Irish super-star outclassed Brazil’s rugged, previously undefeated, Rose Volante, and then less than three months later, won a close decision at Madison Square Garden against Delfine Persoon to become the new Lineal Lightweight World Champion. A rematch with Delfine looks likely to be next.

4   Cecilia Braekhus - Cecilia made her professional debut in January 2007, and since then has been a consistent, dominating force at Welterweight. Her collection of sanctioning body belts has grown, but significant match-ups against the experienced Holly Holm and the unbeaten Tori Nelson, did not get made. A 147lbs clash with P4P veteran Layla McCarter for the vacant Lineal World Championship, or a catch-weight mega-fight with Claressa Shields would be the most formidable tests of her career.

5   Layla McCarter - In a career that has spanned over 20 years, Layla has demonstrated her prodigious skill-set and ring IQ, from Featherweight to Junior Middleweight. The American has been unbeaten for 12 years, and has frequently called out Welterweight rival, Cecilia Braekhus – frustratingly, due to boxing politics, this intriguing match-up still seems no closer to being made.

6   Delfine Persoon - Delfine, a full-time railway policewoman, used every ounce of her decade long professional career, to push the division’s star attraction, Katie Taylor, to the wire; in a terrific bout that many felt the Belgian was unfortunate to lose. As soon as the fight ended, the fans were demanding a rematch.

7   Daniela Romina Bermudez - Since 2016 Bermudez has competed across three weight classes, including victories over #1 rated Bantamweight, Mariana Juarez, and #1 rated Junior Featherweight, Marcela Acuna. A rematch of her terrific 2016 battle with Juarez, would crown a new Lineal Bantamweight World Champion.

8   Mariana Juarez - Since her loss to Bermudez, Mariana’s record at Bantamweight has been outstanding, going 9-0 against quality opposition, earning her the #1 spot in our 118lbs rankings.

9   Yesica Yolanda Bopp - (Argentina) - Bopp, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, was the last woman to defeat Daniela Bermudez, and is our #1 rated Junior Flyweight. “La Tuti” has stopped her last three opponents, and at age 35, seems to be getting better.

10   Kenia Enriquez - Another Mexican/Argentinean rivalry is brewing. Tijuana’s Enriquez, our #2 rated Junior Flyweight, seems destined to fight Yesica Bopp, the winner of which would become the division’s Lineal World Champion.

  

Ratings Panel

David Avila: 2019 Inductee IWBHF. Journalist at The Sweet Science. California, USA. @AvilaBoxing

Suzy Smith: Women’s boxing historian. United Kingdom. @SuzyQSmith360

Daniel Yanofsky: Women’s boxing journalist. New York, USA. @DanYanofsky

Adam McMeeking: Editor of LinealBoxingChampion.com. United Kingdom.

Schedule

September 7th – Diana Fernandez Vs Debani Balderas

September 13th – Amanda Serrano Vs Heather Hardy

September 13th – Jelena Mrdjenovich Vs Marisol Corona

September 14th – Tori Nelson Vs Latasha Burton

September 14th – Franchon Crews Vs Alejandra Jimenez

October 4th – Ewa Brodnicka Vs Edith Matthysse

October 4th – Geovana Peres Vs Claire Hafner

October 12th – Mary McGee Vs Ana Esteche