Women's Monthly Ratings: September 5th, 2019

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September 2019 Ratings - Updates

Strawweight: Anabel Ortiz moves to #1 after outpointing Maria Milano, switching places with Zongju Cai.

Super Middleweight: Alicia Napoleon enters at #4 after her TKO victory over Schmelle Baldwin. Cederroos drops to #5. Hermans exits.

Pound-For-Pound: No changes.

P4P Summary

1   Claressa Shields - In just 9 fights Michigan’s “T-Rex” Shields has proved she is willing to face all rivals between 160-168lbs. In 2018 she defeated the experienced Tori Nelson at Super Middleweight, and then triumphed in an exciting bout with Hanna Gabriels, but it was her emphatic victory over P4P #10 and #2 rated Middleweight, Christina Hammer, in April 2019, that crowned her our first female Lineal World Champion. Shields has now set her sights on P4P #3, Cecilia Braekhus.

 2   Amanda Serrano - While most boxers seem content outpointing their opposition, Serrano looks for the KO. In a 22 fight winning streak - that has seen her defeat solid opposition from as low as 114lbs, right up to Junior Welterweight – Amanda has stopped 18 women. Serrano has declared she is keen on fighting P4P #4 Katie Taylor.  A victory over the talented, naturally bigger Taylor would move Serrano firmly to the top of the P4P rankings.

3   Katie Taylor - In March, the Irish super-star outclassed Brazil’s rugged, previously undefeated, Rose Volante, and then less than three months later, won a close decision at Madison Square Garden against Delfine Persoon to become the new Lineal Lightweight World Champion. A rematch with Delfine looks likely to be next.

4   Cecilia Braekhus - Cecilia made her professional debut in January 2007, and since then has been a consistent, dominating force at Welterweight. Her collection of sanctioning body belts has grown, but significant match-ups against the experienced Holly Holm and the unbeaten Tori Nelson, did not get made. A 147lbs clash with P4P veteran Layla McCarter for the vacant Lineal World Championship, or a catch-weight mega-fight with Claressa Shields would be the most formidable tests of her career.

5   Layla McCarter - In a career that has spanned over 20 years, Layla has demonstrated her prodigious skill-set and ring IQ, from Featherweight to Junior Middleweight. The American has been unbeaten for 12 years, and has frequently called out Welterweight rival, Cecilia Braekhus – frustratingly, due to boxing politics, this intriguing match-up still seems no closer to being made.

6   Delfine Persoon - Delfine, a full-time railway policewoman, used every ounce of her decade long professional career, to push the division’s star attraction, Katie Taylor, to the wire; in a terrific bout that many felt the Belgian was unfortunate to lose. As soon as the fight ended, the fans were demanding a rematch.

7   Daniela Romina Bermudez - Since 2016 Bermudez has competed across three weight classes, including victories over #1 rated Bantamweight, Mariana Juarez, and #1 rated Junior Featherweight, Marcela Acuna. A rematch of her terrific 2016 battle with Juarez, would crown a new Lineal Bantamweight World Champion.

8   Mariana Juarez - Since her loss to Bermudez, Mariana’s record at Bantamweight has been outstanding, going 9-0 against quality opposition, earning her the #1 spot in our 118lbs rankings.

9   Yesica Yolanda Bopp - (Argentina) - Bopp, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, was the last woman to defeat Daniela Bermudez, and is our #1 rated Junior Flyweight. “La Tuti” has stopped her last three opponents, and at age 35, seems to be getting better.

10   Kenia Enriquez - Another Mexican/Argentinean rivalry is brewing. Tijuana’s Enriquez, our #2 rated Junior Flyweight, seems destined to fight Yesica Bopp, the winner of which would become the division’s Lineal World Champion.

  

Ratings Panel

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

Suzy Smith: Women’s boxing historian. United Kingdom. @SuzyQSmith360

Daniel Yanofsky: Women’s boxing journalist. New York, USA. @DanYanofsky

Adam McMeeking: Editor of LinealBoxingChampion.com. United Kingdom.

Schedule

September 7th – Diana Fernandez Vs Debani Balderas

September 13th – Amanda Serrano Vs Heather Hardy

September 13th – Jelena Mrdjenovich Vs Marisol Corona

September 14th – Tori Nelson Vs Latasha Burton

September 14th – Franchon Crews Vs Alejandra Jimenez

October 4th – Ewa Brodnicka Vs Edith Matthysse

October 4th – Geovana Peres Vs Claire Hafner

October 12th – Mary McGee Vs Ana Esteche

Men's Ratings/Champions July 12th 2019

Men's Ratings/Champions July - posted on LBC on July 12th 2019

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P4P #1:Vasyl Lomachenko (Ring, TBRB, BN, ESPN)Heavyweight: Current LineageWladimir Klitschko defeated Ruslan Chagaev via TKO9, June 20, 2009 - Klitschko and Chagaev were the #1 and #3 Heavyweights in The Ring Magazine rankings at the time of this bo…

P4P #1:

Vasyl Lomachenko (Ring, TBRB, BN, ESPN)

Heavyweight: Current Lineage

Wladimir Klitschko defeated Ruslan Chagaev via TKO9, June 20, 2009 - Klitschko and Chagaev were the #1 and #3 Heavyweights in The Ring Magazine rankings at the time of this bout. Wladimir had stated that he would never fight the #2 contender, which was his brother, Vitali Klitschko. Tyson Fury defeated Wladimir Klitschko via UD12, November 28, 2015.

Cruiserweight: Current Lineage

Oleksandr Usyk defeated Murat Gassiev via UD12, July 21, 2018 - Usyk and Gassiev were the top two Cruiserweights in the TBRB rankings at the time of this bout.

Light Heavyweight: Current Lineage

Jean Pascal defeated Chad Dawson via 11th round technical decision, August 14, 2010 - Pascal and Dawson were the top two Light Heavyweights in The Ring rankings at the time of this bout. Pascal - Bernard Hopkins - Chad Dawson - Stevenson. Oleksandr Gvozdyk defeated Adonis Stevenson via 11th round KO, December 1, 2018.

Super Middleweight: Vacant

*LinealBoxingChampion.com did not recognise George Groves Vs Callum Smith as for the vacant Lineal Championship at it was not a true #1 Vs #2 or #1 Vs #3 match-up. At the time of the bout, Boxing News, The Ring, TBRB, BoxRec and Boxing Monthly all had Groves and Gilberto Ramirez rated at #1 and #2 respectively. In August 2018, Callum Smith was rated at #4 by BoxRec, #3 by Boxing Monthly, #8 by the TBRB, #3 by The Ring, and #6 by Boxing News.

Middleweight: Current Lineage

Bernard Hopkins defeated Felix Trinidad via 12th round TKO, September 29, 2001 - Hopkins and Trinidad were the top two Middleweights in The Ring rankings at the time of this bout. Hopkins - Jermain Taylor - Kelly Pavlik - Sergio Martinez - Miguel Cotto. Saul Alvarez defeated Cotto via UD12, November 21, 2015.

Junior Welterweight: Vacant

*At the time of Mikey Garcia Vs Sergey Lipinets, March 10, 2018, Garcia and Lipinets were ranked as the top two Junior Welterweights by the TBRB. However, Lipinets was only rated at #8 by BoxRec and #7 by The Ring - therefore LinealBoxingChampion.com does not recognise Garica/Lipinets as a bout that was for the Lineal Championship.

Junior Featherweight: Current Lineage

Nonito Donaire defeated Toshiaki Nishioka via 9th round TKO, October 13, 2012 - Donaire and Nishioka were the top two Junior Featherweights in the TBRB rankings at the time of this bout. Rigondeaux defeated Donaire via UD12, April 13, 2013.

Junior Bantamweight: Current Lineage

Srisaket Sor Rungvisai defeated Juan Francisco Estrada via UD12, February 24, 2018 - Rungvisai and Estrada were the top two Junior Bantamweights in the TBRB rankings at the time of this bout. Estrada defeated Rungvisai via UD12, April 26, 2019.