Women's Monthly Rankings: January 3rd 2023

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* 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. Fighters may be removed if they have been inactive for over 18 months and still have no fights scheduled.

Junior Flyweight (Updated on 14/01/2023, prior to Clavel Vs Plata)

The junior flyweight division has been shaken up over the last two years, but Kim Clavel (16-0) and Jessica Plata (28-2) have emerged as the top contenders.

After our ratings update (see below) Clavel/Plata meets LBC’s (Lineal Boxing Champion’s) core criteria for being a Lineal Championship fight: It’s a divisional “#1 Vs #2” match-up.

As with the men’s Lineal Championship Policy, the “wider opinion among the boxing fraternity” is also taken into consideration. When Valle’s departure from the weight class is accounted for, Clavel and Plata are also the top two women in ESPN’s ratings. The WBO and IBF titles are vacant. The only two titlists at junior flyweight are Clavel (WBC) and Plata (WBA), effectively making Clavel/Plata a fight for the “undisputed” title. In terms of independent ratings, The Ring is alone in not having Plata in the top-two (when allowing for Estrada’s inactivity and Valle’s departure). With Estrada/Valle out of the picture, The Ring is also alone in having Argentina’s Evelin Bermudez (who lost her last bout, to 105lb fighter, Valle) at #1. Incidentally, BoxRec has Plata ranked at #1 and Bermudez down at #6 - LBC and ESPN do not have Bermudez in their top two.

Mexican veteran, Plata, is on a 7-fight win streak - in her last fight she defeated former pound-for-pound star, Yesica Bopp. Clavel, the WBC titlist, is undefeated in 16 fights and coming off a career best win, a wide-decision victory over Yesenia Gomez, last July. Plata and Clavel are worthy contenders to fight for a vacant Lineal crown. Tonight, in Place Bell, Laval, Canada, they will square off in a fight that will crown the true champion at junior flyweight.

Seniesa Estrada defeated Tenkai Tsunami on July 9, 2021, a win that pushed her to the top of 108lb ratings, however, that win was over 18 months ago, meaning she now gets removed from our ratings. Most rating organisations, such as the TBRB and The Ring have a 12-month cut-off. If Estrada’s next fight was scheduled to be at 108lb, that would keep her in the ratings, but it is scheduled to be against Tina Rupprecht at minimumweight on March 25; with the target afterwards being “undisputed” in that weight class; by then, she will have been inactive at 108lb for more than 20 months.

In early December 2022, the WBO announced that Yokasta Valle had formally vacated her WBO 108lb belt (which she had recently won by beating WBO/IBF titlist, Bermudez, on November 26, 2022) – the plan being to return to the 105lb division in favour of an “undisputed” fight against the winner of Estrada/Rupprecht (as reported by Boxing Scene’s Jake Donovan on December 7, 2022).  The IBF listed Bermudez as its 108lb titlist in its October 2022 ratings. The latest IBF 108lb ratings state that the IBF title in that division is vacant. Valle, who had been ranked at #4, has exited LBC’s 108lb ratings.

 

This makes Lineal Boxing Champion’s new top five, as follows:

1)     Kim Clavel

2)     Jessica Plata

3)     Evelin Bermudez

4)     Tenkai Tsunami

5)     Yesica Bopp


Featherweight

On February 4th, the top two featherweights, Amanda Serrano (#1) and Erika Cruz (#2), are set to fight, in a battle that will crown the true Lineal Champion at 126lb. Incidentally, Serrano is The Ring titlist at 126lb and Cruz is the Ring’s #1 contender, meaning Serrano/Cruz is effectively a “#1 Vs #2” match-up in The Ring’s ratings, too. The bout will also unify all four sanctioning body titles at 126lb.


Welterweight

Ewa Piatkowska exits due to inactivity, having not fought since May 2021, allowing Houle and Lynn to each move up one place. Britain’s Dee Allen enters at #5.


Junior Middleweight

Femke Hermans enters at #4, following her victory over Mary Spencer on December 16th. Spencer drops to #5; Berghult exits the ratings.


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 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

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

Addendum


Number of Professional Female Boxers Per Division (BoxRec, January 15. 2023)

Heavyweight: 24

Cruiserweight: 0

Light Heavyweight: 0

Super Middleweight: 34

Middleweight: 24

Junior Middleweight: 76

Welterweight: 81

Junior Welterweight: 84

Lightweight: 161

Junior Lightweight: 125

Featherweight: 193

Junior Featherweight: 172

Bantamweight: 181

Junior Bantamweight: 158

Flyweight: 210

Junior Flyweight: 142

Strawweight: 101

Atomweight: 44