NABF Female Ratings - March 2019

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NABF Female Ratings - March 2019 NABF Female Ratings - March 2019 NABF PRESIDENT HEAVYWEIGHT (168+) SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT (168) Duane Ford NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: [email protected] Vacant Vacant Won Title: Won Title: NABF VICE-PRESIDENTS Last Defense: Last Defense: Craig Hubble WBC Champion: WBC Champion: Gaby Mancini Alejandra Jimenez, Mexico Franchon Crews, USA Mauricio Sulaiman CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP 1 Sonya Lamonakis, USA 1 Alicia Napoleon, USA (WBA) COMMITTEE 2 Irais Hernandez, Mexico 2 Angelica Lopez Florez, MX Deborah Hawkins, Chairwoman 3 Sonya Fox, USA 3 Logan Holler, USA [email protected] 4 Vanessa Joanisse, Canada 4 Mo Noor, Ratings 5 5 [email protected] 6 6 Ratings based on results 7 7 as of 3/5/19 8 8 Send results, requests for 9 9 ratings and championship 10 10 match proposals to Deborah Hawkins and Mo Noor MIDDLEWEIGHT (160) SUPER WELTERWEIGHT (154) WELTERWEIGHT (147) NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: Vacant Vacant Vacant Won Title: Won Title: Won Title: Last Defense: Last Defense: Last Defense: WBC Champion: WBC Champion: WBC Champion: Claressa Shields, USA (WBA/IBF) Ewa Piatkowska, Poland Cecilia Braekhus, Norway WBC Champion in recess: Christina Hammer, Germany CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: 1 Raquel Miller, USA 1 Marie Eve Dicaire, Canada (IBF) 1 Kali Reis, USA 2 Torri Nelson, USA 2 Maricela Cornejo, USA 2 Aleksandra Lopes, USA (WBC Silver) 3 3 Paty Ramirez, Mexico 3 Layla McCarter, USA 4 4 4 Natasha Spence, Canada 5 5 5 Ashleigh Curry, USA 6 6 6 Lisa Noel Garland, USA 7 7 7 Erika Hernandez, Mexico 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT (140) LIGHTWEIGHT (135) SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT (130) NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: Vacant Selina Barrios, USA Mikaela Mayer, USA Won Title: Won Title: 12/29/2017 Won Title: 10/13/2018 Last Defense: Last Defense: Last Defense: WBC Champion: WBC Champion: WBC Champion: Jessica McCaskill, USA Delfine Persoon, Belgium Eva Wahlstroem, Finland CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: 1 Amanda Serrano, USA 1 Kandi Wyatt, Canada 1 Melissa St. Vil, USA 2 Jessica Camara, Canada 2 Kimberly Connor, USA 2 Sandy Tsagouris, Canada 3 3 Vanessa Bradford, Canada 3 Alycia Baumgardner, USA (WBC Intl) 4 4 Lisa Porter, USA 4 Tiara Brown, USA 5 5 5 Sarah Pucek, Canada 6 6 6 Olivia Gerula, Canada 7 7 7 Jennifer Salinas, USA 8 8 8 Janeth Perez, Mexico 9 9 9 Lucia Larcinese, Canada 10 10 10 FEATHERWEIGHT (126) SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT (122) BANTAMWEIGHT (118) NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: Vacant Vacant Vacant Won Title: Won Title: Won Title: Last Defense: Last Defense: Last Defense: WBC Champion: WBC Champion: WBC Champion: Jelena Mrdjenovich, Canada Fatuma Zarika, Kenya Mariana Juarez, Mexico CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: 1 Heather Hardy, USA (WBO) 1 Amanda Serrano, USA (WBC Diamond1 Jackie& WBO) Nava, MX 2 Jennifer Han, USA (IBF) 2 Yazmin Rivas, Mexico (WBC Intl) 2 Jessica Gonzalez, Mexico 3 Paola Torres, Mexico 3 Yamileth Mercado, MX 3 Helen Joseph, USA 4 Yareli Larios, Mexico 4 Alicia Ashley, USA 4 Yulihan Luna Avila, MX 5 Shelly Vincent, USA 5 Jessica Munoz, Mexico 5 Nmagali Rodriguez, Mexico 6 Cindy Serrano, USA 6 Maureen Shea, USA 6 Rosalinda Rodriguez, USA 7 Kristie Simmons, USA 7 Maria Villalobos, Mexico 7 Ronica Jeffrey, USA 8 8 8 Irma Garcia, Mexico 9 9 9 Nydia Feliciano, USA 10 10 10 SUPER FLYWEIGHT (115) FLYWEIGHT (112) LIGHT FLYWEIGHT (108) NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: Christina Ruiz, USA Vacant Vacant Won Title: 7/28/2017 Won Title: Won Title: Last Defense: Last Defense: Last Defense: WBC Champion: WBC Champion: WBC Champion: Guadalupe Martinez Guzman, MX Ibeth Zamora Silva, Mexico Yesenia Gomez, Mexico WBC Interim- Champion: Kenia Enriquez, Mexico CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: CONTENDERS: 1 Estrella Valverde, Mexico (WBC Intl)1 Lourdes Juarez, Mexico 1 Seniesa Estrada, USA (WBC Silver) 2 Diana Fernandez, Mexico (WBC Intl)2 Maria Salinas, Mexico 2 Alondra Garcia, Mexico (IBF) 3 Tyriesha Douglas, USA 3 Sandra Robles, Mexico 3 Ebony Rivera, USA 4 Jasseth Noriega, Mexico (WBC Silver)4 Ava Knight, USA 4 Jessica Nery Plata, Mexico 5 Maribel Ramirez, Mexico (WBA) 5 Arely Mucino, Mexico (WBO) 5 Esmerelda Moreno, Mexico 6 Zulina Munoz, Mexico 6 Karina Hernandez, Mexico 6 Silvia Torres, Mexico 7 Karina Fernandez, Mexico 7 Sulem Urbina, USA 7 Elizabeth Lopez, Mexico 8 Adelaida Ruiz, USA 8 Melissa McMorrow, US 8 Guadalupe Bautista, Mexico 9 Christina Fuentes, USA 9 Jacky Calvo, Mexico 9 Victoria Polo, Mexico 10 Judith Rodriguez, MX 10 Alondra Nava, Mexico 10 Anahi Torres, Mexico 11 11 Delia Lopez, Mexico 11 12 12 Irma Sanchez, Mexico 12 13 13 Jazmin Gonzalez, Mexico 13 14 Isabel Milan, Mexico 14 15 Marilyn Amaya, Mexico 15 STRAWWEIGHT (105) ATOMWEIGHT (102) NABF CHAMPION: NABF CHAMPION: Vacant Vacant Won Title: Won Title: Last Defense: Last Defense: WBC Champion: NABF Champion in Recess: Christina Rupprecht, Germany Nora Cardoza, Mexico WBC Champion: Fabiana Bytyqi, Czech Rep. 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