Women’s Monthly Ratings: March 31 2024

March Update

Strawweight

Seniesa Estrada outpointed Yokasta Valle by scores of 97/93 x3 on March 30, in what was battle between the top-two-ranked strawweights, to fill the Championship vacancy.

Tina Rupprecht is now focusing on on 102lb (winning the WBC Atomweight belt on January 13), so exits the strawweight ratings.

Sol Cudos enters at #4. Yadira Bastillos enters at #5.

Heavyweight

Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse enters at #4 following her 10-round split decision over Abril Vidal for the vacant WBC belt on March 7. Bolatito Oluwole exits the ratings.

Women's Monthly Rankings: February 16th 2024

UPDATES

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.

Atomweight

Eri Matusda defeated Lineal Champion, Yuko Kuroki, by 10-round split decision on January 12, to become the new queen at 102lb. Kuroki is now ranked at #1, pushing Alarcon to #2. Tina Rupprecht enters at #3, following her unanimous decision win over Fabiana Bytyqi on January 13. Sumire Yamanaka enters at #4 after outpointing Mika Iwakawa on January 12. Iwakawa drops to #5 and Bytyqi and Nanae Suzuki exit the ratings.

 

Junior Bantamweight

Mizuki Hiruta enters at #5, following her 6th-round TKO of Ji Hyun Park on January 12 - Adelaida Ruiz, who has had just two fights at 115lb since 2022, exits.

 

Junior Welterweight

Magali Rodriguez (#3-ranked last month) and Caroline Dubois (#5-ranked last month) exit as they now appear to be focused on other weight classes. Oshin Derieuw rises to #3. Samantha Worthington enters at #4 and Estelle Mossely enters at #5.

 

Welterweight

Mikaela Mayer rises to #3, switching places with Ivana Habazin, after her controversial split-decision points loss to Natasha Jonas on January 20; many reporters and pundits felt Mayer had done enough to earn the victory.

Ratings Panel

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

Daniel Yanofsky: Boxing journalist for The Sporting News. New York, 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. @CanadianBoxiana

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: BoxRec editor and boxing judge. New Zealand. @Bennyaha

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