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WBC Female Boxing Championship Ratings

ByBoxing Press 02/01/200612/05/2013


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HEAVYWEIGHT
TITLE VACANT

1. VONDA WARD, US
2. MARTHA SALAZAR, US
3. KATHY RIVERS, US
4. JACQUI FRAZIER-LYDE, US
5. GWENDOLYN O’NEIL, GUYANA
6. PAMELA LONDON, GUYANA
7. NIKKI EPILON, US
8. KIM QUASHIE, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
9. MARSHA VALLEY, CANADA
10. MARY-ANN ALMAGER, US
11. CASSANDRA GIGER, US
12. SHELLEY GIBSON, GUYANA
13. MONICA MCGOWAN, US
14. CHERYL MUHAMMED, US
15. CHRISTINA CHRISTIAN, CANADA

EIGHT (175lbs / 79.379 kg)
CHAMPION – LAILA ALI, US
WON TITLE: JUNE 11, 2005

1. ANN WOLFE, US
2. NATASHA RAGOSINA, KAZAKHSTAN
3. VALERIE MAHFOOD, US
4. IJEOMA EGBUNINE, SOUTH AFRICA
5. YOLANDA SWINDELL, US
6. ERIN TOUGHILL, US
7. CARLETTE EWELL, US
8. GARDA PENA, DOM REP
9. MONICA NUNEZ, DOM REP
10. YAHAIRA HERNANDEZ, DOM REP
11. BONNIE MANN, US
12. MERY RANCIER, DOM REP
13. ANGELA SIMPSON, US
14. JANAYA DAVIS, US
15. AASA SANDELL, SWEDEN

MIDDLEWEIGHT (160lbs / 72.575 kg)
TITLE VACANT

1. LETITIA ROBINSON, US
2. CONJESTINA ACHIENG, KENYA
3. ROSELIN MORALES, US
4. HEIDI HARTMANN, GERMANY
5. AKONDAYE FOUNTAIN, US
6. DAKOTA STONE, US
7. YVONNE REIS, US
8. SHELLEY BURTON, US
9. TERESA PEROZZI, US
10. SCROLLR CARRINGTON, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
11. MONICA MWAKASANGA, TANZANIA
12. FIONA TUGUME, UGANDA
13. CLAUDIA VALENCIANA, US
14. CARRIE FLOCK, US
15. LIZ MOONEY, US

WELTERWEIGHT (147lbs / 66.678 kg)
CHAMPION – MARY JO SANDERS, US
WON TITLE: JULY 30, 2005

1. SUMYA ANANI, US
2. HOLLY HOLM, US
3. AGNIESZKA RYLIK, POLAND
4. MYRIAM LAMARE, FRANCE
5. TRICIA TURTON, US
6. SHADINA PENNYBAKER, US
7. GISELLE JOSEPH, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
8. LISA HOLEWYNE, US
9. ANN-MARIE SACCURATO, US
10. ANA PASCAL, PANAMA
11. IVA WESTON, TRINIAD & TOBAGO
12. VICTORIA CISNEROS, US
13. DARYS PARDO, COLMBIA
14. RITA FIGUEROA, US
15. ANGEL MARTINEZ, US

LIGHTWEIGHT (135lbs / 61.235 kg)
CHAMPION – ELIZA OLSON, US
WON TITLE: SEPTEMBER 16, 2005

1. JESSICA RAKOCZY, CANADA
2. KARA RO, CANADA
3. JAIME CLAMPITT, CANADA
4. ANNE-SOFIE MATHIS, FR
5. LAYLA MCCARTER, US
6. NATHALIE TORO, BELGIUM
7. JANE COUCH, UK
8. MIA ST. JOHN, US
9. BELINDA LARACUENTE, PR
10. RENEE RICHARDT, US
11. SINA DUMER, GERMANY
12. GLORIA RAMIREZ, US
13. AMY JOHNSON, CANADA
14. OLIVIA PEREIRA, CANADA
15. TAWNYA FREEMAN, US

SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT (13lbs / 58.967 kg)
CHAMPION – JELENA MRDJENOVICH, CANADA
WON TITLE: NOVEMBER 18, 2005

1. CHEVELLE HALLBACK, US
2. EMIKO RAIKA, JAPAN
3. KRISTY FOLLMER, US
4. VALANNA MCGEE, US
5. FRACHESCA ALCANTER, US
6. FRIDA WALLBERG, SWEDEN
7. TRACY BYRD, US
8. MELISSA DEL VALLE, US
9. KINA MALPARTIDA, AUSTRALIA
10. DONNA BIGGERS, US
11. JOY IRVIN, US
12. YOLIS MARRUGO FRANCO, COLOMBIA
13. JAYLA ORTIZ, US
14. MARIBEL SANTANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
15. JARKA BLAHOVA, SLOVAKIA

FEATHERWEIGHT (126lbs / 57.153 kg)
CHAMPION – SHARON ANYOS, AUSTRALIA
WON TITLE: OCTOBER 22, 2005

1. MELISSA FIORENTINO, US
2. RHONDA LUNA, US
3. CINDY SERRANO, US
4. INA MENZER, GERMANY
5. KELLI COFER, US
6. MARCELA ACUNA, ARGENTINA
7. SHELBY WALKER, US
8. ANGEL MCNAMARA, US
9. PATRICIA ALEJANDRO QUIRICO, ARGENTINA
10. ZARRIKA FATUMA, KENYA
11. MIKI KIKUKAWA, JAPAN
12. MAKI KOYAKASHIRO, JAPAN
13. LAKESHA WILLIAMS, US
14. JERI SITZES, US
15. ALEXANDRA MATHEUS, DENMARK

SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT (122lbs / 55.338 kg)
CHAMPION – JACKIE NAVA, MEXICO
WON TITLE: MAY 30, 2005
LAST DEFENSE: OCTOBER 17, 2005

1. KELSIE JEFFRIES, US
2. JEANNIE GARSIDE, CANADA
3. LISA BROWN,CANADA
4. JACKIE CHAVEZ, US
5. SILKE WEICKENMEIER, DENMARK
6. LEONA BROWN, US
7. ESTER SCHOUTEN, NETHERLANDS
8. TERRI CRUZ, US
9. AUDREY VELA, US
10. CAROLINA GUITIERREZ, ARGENTINA
11. MARIBEL SANTANA, DOM REP
12. SUSANNA MORALES, MEXICO
13. LIIANA MARTINEZ, DOM REP
14. SHARON GAINES, US
15. RITA VALENTINI, CANADA

BANTAMWEIGHT (118lbs / 53.524 kg)
CHAMPION – KWANG OK KIM, DPRK
WON TITLE: JUNE 28, 2005
LAST DEFENSE: OCTOBER 21, 2005

1. MARY ORTEGA, US
2. YVONNE MUNOZ, MEXICO
3. ANNA MARIA TORRES, MEXICO
4. ANITA CHRISTIANSEN, DENMARK
5. JAZMIN RIVAS, MEXICO
6. ALESIA GRAF, GERMANY
7. DAISY LANG, GERMANY
8. MISA MORIMOTO, JAPAN
9. DAHIANNA SANTANA, DOM REP
10. HEATHER PERCIVAL, US
11. VALERIA FLORES, US
12. NADIA HOCKMI, FRANCE
13. STEPHANEY GEORGE, GUYANA
14. OKSANA VASILEYVA, RUSSIA
15. REI FUJIMOTO, JAPAN

SUPER FLYWEIGHT (115lbs / 52.163 kg)
CHAMPION – MYONG OK RYU, DPRK
WON TITLE: JNE 28, 2005
LAST DEFENSE: OCTOBER 21, 2005

1. MARIANA JUAREZ, MEXICO
2. BETTINA CSABI, HUNGARY
3. ELENA REID, US
4. ALICIA ASHLEY, US
5. GALINA IVANOVA, BULGARIA
6. MONICA LOVATO, US
7. ALINA SHATERNIKOVA, UKRAINE
8. JOHANA PENA, DOM REP
9. IN YOUNG LEE, SOUTH KOREA
10. REKA KREMPF, HUNGARY
11. SHONDELL ALFRED, GUYANA
12. CAROLINA HARRIS, US
13. HAGAR SHMOULFELD, ISRAEL
14. OKSANA ROANOVA, UKRAINE
15. JET IZUMI, JAPAN

FLYWEIGHT (112lbs / 50.802 kg)
CHAMPION – STEFANIA BIANCHINI, ITALY
WON TITLE: AUGUT 7, 2005

1. REGINA HALMICH, GERMANY
2. MELINDA COOPER, US
3. VIKTORIA MILO, HUNGARY
4. SHIN-HEE CHOI, DPRK
5. JULIA SAHIN, GERMANY
6. CATHY BROWN, GB
7. MARILYN HERNANDEZ, DOM REP
8. ELIZAETH SANCHEZ, MEXICO
9. MARIBEL ZURITA, US
10. NAOKI YAMAGUCHI, JAPAN
11. JOHANNA PENA, DOM REP
12. KAZUMI IZAKI, JAPAN
13. MAYA FRENZEL, GERMANY
14. GINGER ROCHELLE, US
15. YUKI SAKURADA, JAPAN

LIGHT FLYWEIGHT (108lbs / 48.988 kg)
CHAMPION – EUN SUN CHOE
WON TITLE: JUNE 28, 2005

1. DELIA LOPEZ, MEXICO
2. ANASTASIA TOKTAULOVA, RUSSIA
3. MARIA JESUS ROSA, SPAIN
4. SONJA DI BIASE, ITALY
5. HOLLY DUNNAWAY, US
6. JU HEE KIM, SOUTH KOREA
7. ANNA MARIE TABUSSO, ITALY
8. SACHIYO SHIBATA, JAPAN
9. SUSIANNA KENTIKIAN, ARMENIA
10. YVONNE CAPLES, US
11. NADJA LORITZ, DENMARK
12. STEPHANIE DOBBS, US
13. TOSHI SUGA, JAPAN
14. TERRI MOSS, US
15. JULIE RUVALCAVA, MEXICO

STRAWWEIGHT – (105lbs / 47.627 kg)
CHAMPION – NANAKO KIKUCHI, JAPAN
WON TITLE: NOVEMBER 7, 2005

1. WENDY RODRIGUEZ, US
2. CARINA MORENO, US
3. KRISZTINA BELINSZKY, HUNGARY
4. YUKO SODEOKA, JAPAN
5. ANISSA ZAMARRON, US
6. VAIA ZAGANAS, CANADA
7. JULIANE QUAASSDORF, GERMANY
8. CHO RONG SON, KOREA
9. MELISSA SHAFFER, US
10. SARAH GOODSON, US
11. RIA RAMNARNE, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
12. HOLLY SHORES, US
13. YAHAIRA MARTIEZ, PUERT RICO
14. NAO IKEYAMA, JAPAN
15. MARIKA WATANABE, JAPAN

Based on results as of December 18, 2005

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