Women's Monthly Rankings: November 9th 2021

November 2021 Ratings – Updates

* The Lineal Boxing Champion monthly ratings are produced by an international panel of 10 boxing analysts. Boxers are ranked according to ability and accomplishments in their respective weight classes. When our ratings began in April 2019 (the first non-computerised monthly rankings to have ever been produced in women’s boxing), fighters who had been inactive for 12 months, with still no fights scheduled, were removed from the ratings. As the 2020-21 pandemic severely interfered with the boxing schedule for approximately one year, it seems only fair to lengthen our inactivity rule to 24 months. By the middle of 2022, the inactivity rule will once again return to 12 months.

 

Strawweight

Vietnam’s Thi Thu Nhi Nguyen won a unanimous decision over #2 rated Etsuko Tada in South Korea to win the WBO strap and enter our rankings at #4. Rupprecht and Valle move up to #2 and #3 respectively, and Tada exits.

Junior Flyweight

Kenia Enriquez, approaching 2 years of inactivity and still with no fight scheduled, exits the ratings. Yesica Bopp bounced back from her bantamweight defeat in September, with a 4th round TKO of Johana Zuniga at junior flyweight, enters at #5. Tsunami, Gomez, and Bermudez each move up one place.

Bantamweight

Mariana Juarez lost a one-sided decision to Jackie Nava – although the bout was at junior featherweight, this was 41-year-old Mariana’s second heavy defeat in her last three bouts, resulting in her dropping to #5 in our ratings. Roman, Munoz and Mitchell each move up one place.

Junior Featherweight

In Tijuana, 41-year-old Jackie Nava thrashed Mariana Juarez over ten rounds in an all-Mexican junior featherweight clash – this was Nava’s 4th victory at 122lbs in just 16 months and elevates her to the top of our divisional rankings. Rivas and Mercado each move down one place.

Junior Lightweight

Mikaela Mayer (#3 last month) switches places with last month’s #1, Maiva Hamadouche after outpointing her in Las Vegas on November 5th. The scores were wide, but most observers viewed it to be a close, highly competitive bout. Delfine Persoon beat Beatriz Aguilar, but her Mexican opponent had lost three of her last four bouts and has never won a significant bout in her professional career – as such, Persoon remains at #4.

Junior Welterweight

At the O2 Arena in London, England, Chantelle Cameron triumphed by scores of 99-91, 100-90, and 99-92, in a battle between the two best women in the weight class, to crown a new Lineal Champion. McGee’s strong effort in the final two rounds against an opponent who was in blistering form, means she deservedly holds onto her #2 spot, above Kali Reis. Diana Prazak, who pushed Reis to the wire earlier this year, enters at #5.

Junior Middleweight

Hannah Rankin’s 10-round decision win over Maria Lindberg means she enters at #4. Vidal and Namus exit. Chevelle Hallback enters at #5.

 

Pound-For-Pound:

Cameron and Mayer gate-crash the P4P top 10, at #7 and #8 respectively, after big wins over quality opposition in their divisions. Luna Avila and Hamadouche exits the list. Braekhus, having had back-to-back losses, and still with no fight scheduled, drops to #10. Fujioka moves to #10, Estrada to #6, and Serrano to #3.

Ratings Panel

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

Anthony Cocks: Journalist for Max Boxing, and previous contributions for Boxing Monthly. Australia. @el_pollo_loco

Daniel Yanofsky: Boxing journalist, including articles for FIGHT SPORTS and The Scrap. New York/Florida, USA. @DanYanofskyMMA

Ireneusz Fryszkowski: Boxing Journalist. Poland. @RingBlogpl

Julian Haramoure: Boxing journalist, including articles for Argentina Amateur Deporte and ElRoundFinal.com. Argentina. @JulianFunky

Yuriko Miyata: Boxing journalist, including articles for The Ring and ThePrizeFighters.com. Japan. @Yuriyuri0803

GM Ross: Boxing journalist. Host of Pugilistically Inclined podcast. Canada. @punchingprof

Blanca Gutierrez: Creator of Beautiful Brawlers. 2019 Inductee IWBHF. 2018 Inductee WCBHOF. USA. @bbrawlersboxing

Inaky Arzate: Boxing journalist, including articles for TUDN. Mexico. @inaky_arzate

Adam McMeeking: Member of the International Boxing Research Organisation, and Editor of LinealBoxingChampion.com. United Kingdom. @LinealBoxChamp

 

Canelo Vs Plant at 168lbs - for The Vacant Lineal Crown

Since Andre Ward moved up to 175lbs in 2015, the Lineal World Championship at 168lbs, has been vacant.

On November 6th, 2021, Canelo Alvarez will fight Caleb Plant in Las Vegas, USA, in a contest that Lineal Boxing Champion recognizes as being for the vacant Lineal Super Middleweight World Championship.

The #1 positions in the leading independent ratings at 168lbs are all held by Canelo (#1 with The Ring, TBRB, Bad Left Hook and ESPN). Plant is #2 with the TBRB and Bad Left Hook, and #3 with ESPN and The Ring.

The pre-fight leading independent ratings are listed below (as recorded on November 6th, 2021), and other noteworthy points are also outlined.



Independent Ratings

Online ratings, September 20th, 2020:

·        ESPN. Ring. #1-Canelo Alvarez, #2- David Benavidez, #3-Caleb Plant, #4-Billy Joe Saunders, #5-Danny Jacobs.

·        Ring. #1-Canelo Alvarez, #2- David Benavidez, #3-Caleb Plant, #4-Billy Joe Saunders, #5-Anthony Dirrell.

·        TBRB. #1-Canelo Alvarez, #2-Caleb Plant, #3-David Benavidez, #4-John Ryder, #5-Danny Jacobs.

·        Bad Left Hook. #1-Canelo Alvarez, #2- David Benavidez, #3-Caleb Plant, #4-Billy Joe Saunders, #5-Carlos Gongora.

 

 

Noteworthy Points

·        WBA/WBC/IBF/WBO belts being fought for

·        Canelo’s Ring belt on the line.

·        Vacant TBRB title.

 

 

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