Women’s Boxing World Champions Across Weight Classes
Women’s professional boxing spans 17 weight divisions, ranging from heavyweight to atomweight. The sport’s four major sanctioning bodies – WBO, IBF, WBA, and WBC – recognize champions in most of these categories. This article provides an up-to-date overview of the current title holders across all weight classes.
Heavyweight (Over 175 pounds / 79.4 kg)
Claressa Shields holds all four major titles in this division, making her the undisputed heavyweight champion.
Light Heavyweight (175 lbs / 79.4 kg)
The titles in this division are split between Claressa Shields (WBO), Lani Daniels (IBF), and Che Kenneally (WBA). The WBC title is currently vacant.
Super Middleweight (168 lbs / 76.2 kg)
Champions in this class include Shadasia Green (WBO), Savannah Marshall (IBF), and Franchon Crews Dezurn (WBA and WBC).
Middleweight (160 lbs / 72.6 kg)
Claressa Shields holds the WBA and WBC titles, while Desley Robinson is the IBF champion. The WBO title is currently vacant.
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Atomweight (102 lbs / 46.3 kg)
The lightest division features Eri Matsuda (WBO), Sumire Yamanaka (IBF), and Tina Rupprecht (WBA and WBC) as champions.
This list reflects the dynamic nature of women’s boxing, where champions may change as title fights occur. For the most current rankings of top female boxers regardless of weight class, refer to reputable boxing publications and websites.