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Who Have been The Greatest Of The Ladies Boxers?

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This author had a favourite lady boxer: WIBF and WIBO Junior Welterweight World Champion Lucia “The Dutch Destroyer” Rijker, from Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Rijker was inducted into the Worldwide Boxing Corridor of Fame. She was 17-0 with 14 stoppages when a foot damage minimize her profession quick.

At 13, Rijker was a fencing champion and an unbeaten world champion kickboxer, both 37-0-1 or 36-0. She acted within the Oscar-winning boxing film Million Greenback Child. She additionally appeared in Curler Ball and Star Trek, in addition to the TV exhibits Jag and the L Phrase.

Probably the toughest puncher was WIBA World Gentle Middleweight and Gentle Heavyweight champion Ann “Brown Sugar” Wolfe, 24-1, with 16 stoppages. She was from Waco, Texas, and was additionally inducted into the Worldwide Boxing Corridor of Fame.

She was the one boxer to defeat unbeaten IBA and WIBA Heavyweight champion Vonda “All-American Woman” Ward, 23-1 with 17 stoppages, for the WIBA World Gentle Heavy and vacant IBA World Gentle Heavy titles.

WIBF Flyweight, Tremendous Flyweight, and Tremendous Gentle Flyweight World champion Regina Halmich, 44-1-1 with 13 stoppages and 40 defenses, 16 towards debuting or dropping document opponents. She was from Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.

2-time Olympic Gold Medalist, WBA, WBC, WBF, and WBO World Middleweight champion Claressa “T-Rex” Shields, 14-0 with two stoppages. She was 63-1 as an beginner.

Shields defeated Nikki Adler, 16-0, Tori Nelson, 17-0-3, Marie Eve Dicaire, 17-0, Ema Kozin, 21-0-1, and Savannah Marshall, 12-0. She is out of Flint, Michigan.

When she defeated WBO and WBC Middleweight and WBO Tremendous Middleweight world champion Christina Hammer, 24-0, in Atlantic Metropolis, New Jersey, she had slightly assist from referee Sparkle Lee, who would step in when Hammer went on the offense.

Hammer, 28-1 with 13 stoppages, from Kazakhstan and residing in Dortmund, Nordhein-Westfalen, Germany.

GBU and WIBF Tremendous Middleweight champion, UBA World Ladies’s Heavyweight champion, WIBF Inter-Continental Tremendous Middleweight champion “Sister Smoke” Jacqui Frazier Lyde, 13-1 with 9 stoppages, from Philadelphia, PA, daughter of world heavyweight champion “Smokin” Joe Frazier.

Frazier’s solely loss was to world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali’s daughter, WIBA, and WBC Feminine Tremendous Middleweight champion Laila “She Bee Stingin’ Ali, 24-0 with 21 stoppages, from Los Angeles, California.

Savannah ‘Silent Murderer’ Marshall, 13-1 with ten stoppages, from Hartlepool, County Durham, UK.

WBC World Welterweight, WBF, and WBO World Tremendous Middleweight champion Ema “The Princess” Kozin, 24-1-1 with 12 stoppages from Ljubljana, Slovenia.

WBA, WBO, WBC, and IBF World Feminine Welterweight champion Cecilia “First Girl” Braekhus, 37-2-1, with 9 stoppages from Cartagena, COL, residing in Bergen, Norway.

WBA, WBO, WBC, and IBF World Feminine Tremendous Light-weight champion Jessica “CasKILLA”

McCaskill, 12-4-1, with 5 stoppages from Chicago, IL.
IBO, WBA, WBC, WBO, and IBF Feminine tremendous Light-weight champion Chantelle “Il Capo” Cameron, 18-1 with eight stoppages from Northampton, UK.

Her solely loss was to Olympic Gold Medalist (170-10-1) WBC, WBA Light-weight, WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF, IBO Tremendous Light-weight world champion Katie Taylor, 23-1 with six stoppages, from Bray, Eire.

IBF and WBC World Light-weight champion Delfine Persoon, 49-3 with 19 stoppages from Roeselare, West-Vlanderen, Belgium.

IBO, WBA, WBO, and IBF World Featherweight champion Amanda “The Actual Deal” Serrano, 46-2-1, with 30 stoppages from Carolina, Puerto Rico.

WBC World Tremendous Welterweight champion Christy “Coal Miners Daughter” Martin, 49-7-3 with 32 stoppages from Orlando, Florida.
WBO World Featherweight champion Heather “The Warmth” Hardy, 24-3, with 4 stoppages from Brooklyn, New York.

IBO, WBO, WBA, WBC, and IBF World Featherweight champion Alycia “The Bomb” Baumgardner, 15-1 with seven stoppages from Detroit, Michigan.

Olympic Bronze Medalist (60-25), IBF and WBO World Featherweight champion Mikaela Mayer, 19-2 with 5 stoppages from Colorado Springs, CO.

WBA, WBC, WBO World Flyweight champion Gabriela Alaniz, 15-1 with six stoppages from Merlo, Bueno Aires, Argentina.

IBF, WBA, WBC, WBO World Minimal champion Seniesa Estrada, 26-0 with 9 stoppages from East L.A., CA.

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