Women’s Monthly Ratings: April 30th 2024

April 2024 Updates

Flyweight

Gabriela Alaniz defeated Marlen Esparza on April 27th via 10-round split-decision, to become The Woman who beat The Woman, taking the Lineal Championship crown. There was controversy at the weigh-in as Esparza failed to make the 112lb limit and instead tipped the scales at 114lb. Alaniz (111 1/4lb) agreed to still fight. The WBA/WBO/WBC/Ring belts became vacant due to Esparza missing weight and were only on the line for Alaniz.

Hypothetically, after Esparza had missed weight, if the fight had been rescheduled for the following month, with both fighters then successfully making weight for the new date, it may have made sense to keep recognising Esparza as the reigning Lineal Champion, and not strip her.

In the perfect world, both fighters should always weigh within their division’s official weight class range for a fight to be classed as a championship fight.

But this is boxing.

A notable flyweight weigh-in fiasco was on June 29, 1938, when flyweight king, Benny Lynch, lost his title on the scales when he failed to make the 112lb limit, meaning Lynch/Jurich was regarded as a non-title bout - there were no reports that Jurich would be champion if he beat the 118lb Lynch. As it happened, Lynch won by 12th-round KO and then in September 1938 Peter Kane beat Jurich to win the vacant crown (and vacant Ring belt).

Regarding whether a contender should be able to win the true divisional championship from a champion who has failed to make weight, boxing historian,Cliff Rold commented (April 27th, 2024, on X/social media):

“Historical precedent says answer should be yes on Ring and/or lineal. See Pacquiao-Singsurat, Casa-Corrales.”

Manny Pacquiao was one pound over the flyweight limit when he lost by third-round TKO to Boonsai Singsurat; a fight in which Pacquiao is widely accepted as having lost the lineal crown (including on Lineal Boxing Champion’s list of flyweight champions). His WBC belt had become vacant after missing weight; heading into the fight the agreement was that a victory for Singsurat would win him the WBC belt, but a victory for Pacquiao and the WBC belt would remain vacant.

More recently, Shakur Stevenson lost his sanctioning body titles and his Ring belt on the scales when he was unable to make 130lb in his championship fight against Robson Conceicao. Robson lost, but in the event he had been victorious, he would have won the vacant sanctioning body belts and vacant Ring belt, too.

Ultimately, an element of subjectivity is necessary when assessing issues of missed weight and lineal championship abdications; the circumstances of each individual case should be considered before making a decision.

Alaniz is now the 112lb Lineal Champion. Esparza drops to the position of #1 contender, meaning Kenia Enriquez falls to #2. Lourdes Juarez enters at #5.

Lightweight

Beatriz Ferreira moves to #1, after defeating Lescano by round-6 technical decision for the vacant IBF belt on April 27. Caroline Dubois - who turned down an ordered fight with Beatriz Ferreira for the vacant IBF lightweight title - is at #2. Erica Farias and Lescano exit the ratings. Dixon, after outpointing Karen Carabajal on April 13th to win the vacant WBO belt, moves to #4. Jessica Camara enters at #5, following her win over 21-0-1 Hyun Choi on April 27th.

P4P Ratings

Esparza exits, Gabriela enters at #10, Thorslund rises to #8 and Plata rises to #9.

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

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.