(FEB 3) Since their first
World Women's champion in 2010 when Daniella Smith won the first
IBF World title, the IBF has had a Women's rankings from April
2011. However, not all divisions in the women's rankings were
recognised throughout the years.
Today the IBF has released their
rankings, and for the first time since November 2015, not only
do we have heavyweight women's rankings in the IBF, but all
women's weight divisions are recognised.
In December 2015, the IBF only ranked women boxers between the
Super Welterweight to Minimumweight. The Middleweights to
Heavyweight divisions dropped off for unknown reasons. Maybe due
to the less amount of active fighters in those divisions.
Eventually, both Super Middleweight and Middleweight divisions
were reintroduced into the IBF women's ranking in May 2017
however still without a Heavyweight division.
May 2017 was around the time of the rise of Christina Hammer
when she won both WBC and WBO World Middleweight titles.
However, we won't see a Middleweight champion till June 2018
with Claressa Shields winning against the current WBA and WBC
Heavyweight champion Hanna Gabriels. Shields was also the first
IBF Super Middleweight title when she won it in August 2017
against Nikki Adler.
In November 2015, we saw the last Heavyweight IBF ranking with
Sonya Lamonakis in 1st, Carlette Ewell in 2nd and the WBC World
champion at the time Martha Salazar. Australian Olympian
Lisa-Marie Vizaniari and former world title contender Tanzee
Daniel have also been ranked in the past in 2014.
Today the IBF Heavyweight ranking was introduced because of the
scheduled world heavyweight title fight between Lani Daniels and
Alrie Meleisea which will happen on May 27th in Auckland New
Zealand. The current ranking for the IBF Heavyweight is 1st Lani
Daniels, 2nd Alrie Meleisea, 3rd Oxandia Castillo and 4th Razel
Mohammed.
Oxandia Castillo ranked 1st in the WBA and 3rd in WBC. They have
been fighting since 2010 and are a former WBO Super Welterweight
champion when they won the title in 2013. They are certainly
well deserving of the IBF rankings. This is the first time
ranking for Razel Mohammed is in any of the world rankings. They
are currently undefeated with two draws. They are the current
South African National Cruiserweight champion and they are well
known for calling out Lani Daniels last year. Both women would
make interesting matchups for possible future world title
contenders.
Across all combat sports, the heavier weight divisions in women
have had less exposure or are even not existent. Even with UBF,
they only have four women's weight divisions with the heaviest
being 145 ibs or 65.8 kgs. Hopefully, more heavyweight world
champions get more exposure can create more opportunities. Not
just for the Heavier weights but for all women boxing as a
whole.
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Daniella Smith has been inducted into the International
Women's Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF). She will be honored and
celebrated on Oct 6-7, 2023 at the Orleans Hotel & Casino, in
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