Year End Pound For Pound Female Rankings
1.CLARESSA SHIELDS RECORD: 15-0, 3 KOsDIVISION: Middleweight unified champion; light heavyweight and heavyweight championLAST FIGHT: W (TKO2) Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse, July 27NEXT FIGHT: TBA 2. KATIE TAYLOR RECORD: 24-1, 6 KOsDIVISION: Junior welterweight undisputed champion, lightweight championLAST FIGHT: W (UD10) Amanda Serrano, Nov. 15NEXT FIGHT: TBA 3. AMANDA SERRANO
Year End Pound for Pound Male Rankings
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