Women's Monthly Rankings: November 2023

Boxers are ranked according to ability and accomplishments in their respective weight classes. Fighters may be removed if they have been inactive for over 18 months and still have no fights scheduled.

Lineal Boxing Champion’s long-standing, independent, non-computerised, monthly divisional ratings, began on April 6th, 2019 – at this time, no such ratings existed in women’s professional boxing.

The international panel that produces the ratings, consists of ten boxing analysts, from nine different countries.

 

 

Heavyweight

Oxandia Castillo (#4) exits due to inactivity. Bolatito Oluwole, 8-0, who claimed the Kenyan Cruiserweight title on September 24, enters at #5. Razel Mohammed moves to #4.

 

Junior Middleweight

Cecilia Braekhus enters at #3 following her draw against #1 contender, Terri Harper, on October 7th. Kozin exits, and Spencer and Berghult each move down a place.

 

Welterweight

Marie Houle is now competing at junior welterweight, so exits the 147lb ratings. Olympic gold medallist, Lauren Price – who has wins over Lolita Muzeya and Kirstie Bavington – enters at ~5, Mikaela Mayer rises to #4.

 

Featherweight

Nina Meinke defeated Laura Ledezma by 10-round unanimous decision on October 28th, moving her up one spot, to #2. Danilo Ramos – who lost a shut-out to Amanda Serrano on October 27th - drops to #3.

 

Flyweight

Gabriela Fundora enters at #2 after her stunning 5th round KO of Arely Mucino on October 21st. Kenia Enriquez takes the #1 spot and Mucino falls to #5. Leonela Yudica – who last fought at 105lbs and 108lbs in her previous two bouts - exits the 112lb ratings.

 

Pound-for-Pound

No changes.

 

 

 

Ratings Panel

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

Daniel Yanofsky: Boxing journalist, including articles for The Sporting News and The Scrap. New York/Florida, USA. @DanYanofsky

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

Benjamin Thomas Watt: Boxing judge and BoxRec editor. New Zealand. @Bennyaha

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

 

Women's Monthly Rankings: October 2023

*Published on October 3, 2023.

Boxers are ranked according to ability and accomplishments in their respective weight classes. Fighters may be removed if they have been inactive for over 18 months and still have no fights scheduled.

Lineal Boxing Champion’s long-standing, independent, non-computerised, monthly divisional ratings, began on April 6th, 2019 – at this time, no such ratings existed in women’s professional boxing.

The international panel that produces the ratings, consists of ten boxing analysts, from nine different countries.

 

 

Junior Featherweight

Following her wide unanimous decision victory over Melissa Oddessa Parker on September 15th, Erika Cruz enters the 122lb ratings at #5, nudging Cherneka Johnson out of the top five. Next up for Cruz, is #3 -ranked Mayerlin Rivas on November 18th.

 

Featherweight

With Cruz now focusing on the 122lb weight class, she exits the 126lb ratings, allowing last month’s 2 – 4 to each move up a place. Daniela Bermudez notched up her second TKO win at featherweight this year, stopping Lucrecia Manzur in round three on September 23rd; Bermudez enters the 126lb ratings at #5.

 

Lightweight

Caroline Dubois had been hovering just above the 135lb lightweight limit, but weighed 134lb for her dominating, IBO-title winning fight against the highly experienced, 22-6-4, Magali Rodriguez, on September 30th. This, along with her June 2023 victory over Yanina Lescano, in which Dubois and Lescano weighed 136lb and 137lb respectively, result in the Briton entering at #2 in the lightweight ratings. Moneo falls to #3. Farias and Dixon remain at #4 and #5, while Mekhaled exits.

 

Pound-for-Pound

McCaskill remains the Lineal Welterweight Champion, but in her two most recent fights, she lost unanimously to Chantelle Cameron (at 140lb) and drew against 6-1, Sandy Ryan, in what an overwhelming number of analysts from the boxing fraternity saw as a clear win for the Briton. 39-year-old McCaskill retains her Lineal crown, but now exits out pound-for-pound top ten. Yesica Nery Plata, who in January won the vacant Junior Flyweight Lineal Championship but beating Kim Clavel, enters at #10.

Ratings Panel

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

Daniel Yanofsky: Boxing journalist, including articles for The Sporting News and The Scrap. New York/Florida, USA. @DanYanofsky

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

Benjamin Thomas Watt: Boxing judge and BoxRec editor. New Zealand. @Bennyaha

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