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Women in the boxing of pounds for pounds of rankings: where do Taylor and Serrano land on the Women card?
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1 year agoon
Katie Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano for the third time to close the trilogy between the two best women in history.
Taylor said Serrano on the decision of the majority on Friday in Fresh York Garden Madison Square Garden on the card, which contained five struggles for the title of women with 17 titles on the line. Together with the victory, Taylor keeps his place in second place in these rankings, only two points behind Claressa Shields, who will put their unquestionable heavyweight championship on the line against Lani Daniels on July 26.
Serrano maintains the third place by one point above the Chantelle Cameron, who defeated Jessica Camar on the Undercard of July 11. Cameron, the only boxer who defeated Taylor, defended her transient belt WBC Junior Welter Wweight, establishing a potential fight with Taylor.
Alycia Baumgardner has retained its undisputed junior lightweight championships in a difficult fight with Jennifer Miranda and moves up to 7. No. 7.
Ellie Scotney, who defeated Yamileth Mercado to unite three titles in a featherweight, debuts in the ranking in 10th place.
Here is the current 10 best.
1. Claressa shieldsPrevious ranking: 1
Record: 16-0, 3 KO
DEPARTMENT: The undisputed heavyweight master
Last fight: W (UD10) Danielle Perkins, February 2
Next fight: July 26 vs. Lani Daniels
2. Katie Taylor
Previous ranking: 2
Record: 25-1, 6 KOS
DEPARTMENT: The undisputed champion of the welterweight champion
Last fight: In (MD10) Amanda Serrano, July 11
Next fight: TBA
3. Amanda Serrano
Previous ranking: 3
Record: 47-4-1, 31 KO
DEPARTMENT: Unified Feather WWWeight Master
Last fight: L (MD10) Katie Taylor, July 11
Next fight: TBA
4. Chantelle Cameron
Previous ranking: 4
Record: 21-1, 8 KOS
DEPARTMENT: Junior transient welterweight master
Last fight: W (UD10) Jessica Camara, July 11
Next fight: TBA
5. Gabriela Fundor
Previous ranking: 5
Record: 16-0, 8 Kos
DEPARTMENT: The undisputed Master of Fly Libra
Last fight: In (TKO7) Marilyn Badillo, 19 April
Next fight: TBA
6. Mikaela Mayer
Previous ranking: 6
Record: 21-2, 5 KOS
DEPARTMENT: CHEAME
Last fight: In (UD10) Sandy Ryan, March 29
Next fight: TBA
7. Alycia Baumgardner
Previous ranking: 8
Record: 16-1, 7 KOS
DEPARTMENT: Unquestioned Junior Airy Master
Last fight: In (UD10) Jennifer Miranda, July 11
Next fight: TBA
8. Lauren Price
Previous ranking: 7
Record: 9-0, 2 KO
DEPARTMENT: Unified Walded Libra Master
Last fight: In (UD10) Natasha Jonas, March 7
Next fight: TBA
9. Yokka Valley
Previous ranking: 9
Record: 33-3, 10 KO
DEPARTMENT: Straw weight master
Last fight: In (SD10) Marlen Esparaza, March 29
Next fight: TBA
10. Ellie Scotney
Previous ranking: No.
Record: 11-0, 0 Kos
DEPARTMENT: The undisputed featherweight junior champion
Last fight: In (UD10) Yamileth Mercado, July 11
Next fight: TBA
Formula
The rankings are based on the decreasing points system, and 10 points received the vote in the first place, and nine points received the second place and so on.
Others receive voices: Shadasia Green (6), Jessica Nery Plata (3), Dina Thorslund (2), Hyun Choi (2), Cherneka Jonson (2).
How our experts voted
Andreas Hale: 1. Shields, 2. Taylor, 3. Serrano, 4. Cameron, 5. Fund, 6. Baumgardner, 7. Mayer, 8. Price, 9. Green, 10. Scotney
Nick Parkinson: 1. Taylor, 2. Shields, 3. Serrano, 4. Cameron, 5. Fund, 6. Mayer, 7. Baumgardner, 8. Price, 9. Scotney, 10. Johnson
Salvador Rodriguez: 1. Taylor, 2. Shields, 3. Serrano, 4. Fund, 5. Mayer, 6. Cameron, 7. Price, 8. Baumgardner, 9. Scotney, 10. Johnson
Bernardo Pilaattti: 1. Taylor, 2. Shields, 3. Cameron, 4. Serrano, 5. Price, 6. Fund, 7. Mayer, 8. Baumgardner, 9. Thorslund, 10. Valley
Claudia Trejos: 1. Shields, 2. Taylor, 3. Serrano, 4. Cameron, 5. Fund, 6. Mayer, 7. Baumgardner, 8. Scotney, 9. Green, 10. Valley
Andres Ferrari: 1. Shields, 2. Taylor, 3. Cameron, 4. Fund, 5. Serrano, 6. Price, 7. Mayer, 8. Baumgardner, 9. Valley, 10. Scotney
Charlie Moynihan: 1. Shields, 2. Taylor, 3. Cameron, 4. Serrano, 5. Mayer, 6. Fund, 7. Valley, 8. Plata neri, 9. Choi, 10. Woody gardens
Damian Delgado Averhoff: 1. Shields, 2. Taylor, 3. Cameron, 4. Serrano, 5. Fund, 6. Mayer, 7. Baumgardner, 8. Valley, 9. Green, 10. Scotney
Espn experts polls
First place: Discs (5), Taylor (3)
Second place: Taylor (5), shields (3)
Third place: Serrano (4), Cameron (4)
Fourth place: Serrano (3), Cameron (3), fund (2)
Fifth place: Fund (4), Mayer (2), Serrano (1), price (1)
Sixth place: Mayer (3), fund (2), Cameron (1), Baumgardner (1), price (1)
Seventh place: Mayer (3), Baumgardner (3), price (1), valley (1)
Eighth place: Baumgardner (3), price (2), Valle (1), Scotney (1), Nery Plata (1)
Ninth place: Green (3), Scotney (2), (Valle (1), Thorslund (1), Choi (1)
10th place: Scotney (3), Valle (2), Johnson (2), Baumgardner (1)
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