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The "Best" , The "Coolest"   in the sport in 2023!

Another year has gone by and it is time to have the "Hot" Picks for 2023! WBAN has elected to list more than one boxer in certain categories to give our due respect for those fighters who have worked hard throughout the year to qualify for that top pick! 

     
   
   
 
 

"First Time in History of WBAN" Tied for this honor!
Fighter(s) of the year 2023
 


Katie Taylor
23-1-0 (6KO)


Amanda Serrano
46-2-1 (30 KO)
IN A HISTORY-FIRST FOR WBAN, we have two top female Multi-World Champion boxers as our "WBAN's 2023 Fighter(s) of the Year"!  Katie Taylor and Amanda "The Real Deal" Serrano.  Both earned this honor by their continued success in the sport of Women's Boxing.  Both are not only the best in their weight classes, but are inspirational, role models for others, and the list goes on! 

Katie Taylor's weight class has a total of 148 Active Boxers, and is #1 in the World.  Amanda Serrano, also #1 in the world,  has a total of 202 active boxers in her weight class.  WBAN looks at the pool of boxers within a weight class to also determine the competition a fighter faces in their perspective weight class.  In 2023, Taylor seeked her revenge in an rematch with Chantelle Cameron, after losing their first fight in Ireland.  Serrano brought great attention to the sport when she had a world title fight with 12 rounds, at three minutes per round. She is an out-spoken advocate for what she feels about the progression of the sport.
 

Top European Fighter of the Year in 2023

Chantelle Cameron
18-1-0 (8 KO)
Northampton, UK
 

IChantelle Cameron, the only female boxer who defeated Katie Taylor in Taylor's home country venue by a ten-round majority decision where they fought on May 20, 2023. Chantelle she won the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC and WBC Super lightweight titles.  She returned into Taylor's hometown for a rematch and this time around she lost by a ten-round majority decision.
 

Most Inspirational of the Year 2023
Pioneer Female Boxers

Darlene Buckskin
Jamie Johnson
Pat Pineda

I
WBAN's Inspirational female boxers for 2023, are three (3) pioneer female boxers:  Darlene Buckskin; Jamie Johnson; and Pat Pineda.  All historic pioneer female boxers from the past who now have an honor of being a WBAN Mini-belt holder.  These pioneers who paved the way for others did not have opportunities to fight for either world title belts or WBAN belts. 
 

Oldest Female Boxer to Make History Award in  2023

Patricia Trejo
History-First oldest Female
Boxer to Make Pro Debut

Top History-making female boxer to make history, Patricia Trejo, 54 years old, of Mexico,  when she made her pro debut in Mexico.  She was presented with being named the oldest female boxer to become a professional boxer, and was honored with the certificate of "Guinness Book of World Records" presented to her by Mauricio Suliaman, WBC President.
 

Best-Kept Secret of
Fighter 202
3

Seniesa Estrada
25-0-0 (9KO)
East Los Angeles, California

Seniesa Estrada, undefeated at 25-0-0 (9KO), is a top female boxer that should be on huge cards-a totally amazing fighter who had two major world title fights this year, with tough competition winning the WBA and WBC World Minimum weight titles in March and July of this year. 
 

Heavyweight Rookie of the Year in 2023

Laila Michel Martinez
1-0-0 (1 KO)

In December of 2023, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, a heavyweight fight unlike any other heavyweight fight unfolded. Guadalupe Quintana Domínguez, 206 lbs., and Laila Michel Martínez, 215 lbs., two pro debuters, stepped into the ring.  Laila Michel Martínez won by a TKO over Guadalupe Quintana Domínguez in the second round. They made history on a National level in Mexico.  
 


Biggest Upset(s) of the year 2023

Chantelle Cameron
vs. Katie Taylor I
Multi-World Titles
May 20, 2023
Taylor Lost by Maj. Dec.

Miyo Yoshida
Vs. Ebanie Bridges
World Title Bout
December 9, 2023
Bridges Lost by UD

Julissa Alejandra Guzman
Vs. R
amla Ali
Inter-cont. Title
June 17, 2023
Ali lost by 8 Rd. KO
 

IN ONE OF THE BIGGEST UPSETS for 2023, when Chantelle Cameron fought the undefeated multi-world champion Katie Taylor the first time in Taylor's homeland on May 20, 2023, in Dublin, Ireland.  Cameron delivered Katie Taylor's first defeat as a professional boxer by a 10-round majority decision;  IN ANOTHER HUGE UPSET for 2023, Julissa Alejandra Guzman stopped Ramla Ali in the eighth round by KO; and on December 9, 2023, at the Chase Center, San Francisco, California, IN A UNEXPECTED UPSET, Miyo Yoshida, 117¾, of New York won a ten-round unanimous decision over Ebanie Bridges, 117½, of New South Wales, Australia.  The two were fighting for the vacant IBF Bantamweight World Title. Judges scores 91-99, 93-97, and 91-99. 
 


Yokaste Valle

Kenia Enriquez

Hottest Female Rising Star(s) in 2023

Yokaste Valle
30-2-0 (9KO)
San Jose, Costa Rica

 

Kenia Enriquez
27-1-0 (11KO)
Tijuana, Mexico

 


"Be On The Lookout" for
Professional Boxers in 2023
 


LeAnna Cruz
7-0
-0 (0KO)
 Pennsylvania, USA
NABF Champion


Caroline Dubois
8-0-0 (5KO)
London, UK
World Champion

Lauren Price
5-0-0 (1KO)
Wales, UK
British Champion

Destiny Day-Owens
8-0-0 (0KO)
Maryland, USA
World Champion

Nina Hughes
6-0-0 (2KO)
Essex, UK
World Champion

Rhiannon Dixon
9-0-0 (1KO)
Cheshire, UK
European Champion
These are the top boxers who have fought less than 10 fights, and yet are quickly making a name for themselves! Be on the lookout for these up-and-comers in the sport!    They are definitely boxers to keep your eye out on!
 
 



Biggest Fights in the Year 2023

Katie Taylor -Chantelle Cameron II
3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
Nov. 25, 2023 - Multi-World titles

Delfine Persoon vs. Bo Mi Re Shin
Sportcentrum Van steenland, Torhout - WBC Silver Belt
May 28, 2023

Amanda Serrano vs. Erik Cruz
Madison Square Garden, New York
February 4, 2023 - Multi-World titles

Katie Taylor -Chantelle Cameron 1
3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
May 20, 2023 - Multi-World titles

Amanda Serrano vs. Danila Ramos
Orlando, Florida
Oct. 27, 2023- Multi-World Titles
12 rounds/3 minutes

Dina Thorslund vs. Yuliahn Avila
Graakjaer Arena, Holstebro
Sept. 1, 2023 - Multi-World Titles

Evelin Bermudez vs. Kim Clavel
Place Bell, Laval
Oct. 7, 2023 - Multi-World Titles

Yokaste Valle vs. Evelin Bermudez
 Dignity Health Sports Park
Nov. 4, 2023 - Multi-World Titles

Gabriela Fundora vs. Arely Mucino
Kia Forum, Inglewood, California
Oct. 21, 2023 - World Title Bout

Erika Cruz  vs. Mayerlin Rivas
Youtube Theatre, Inglewood, CA
Nov. 18, 2023 - World Title Bout

 
 

Ebanie Bridges - January
Mary McGee - February
Amanda Serrano - March
Karla Zamora - April
Sandy Ryan - May
Chantelle Cameron - June
Julissa Guzman - July
Alycia Baumgardner - August
Yuko Kuroki  - September
Kenia Enriquez - October
Amanda Serrano - November
Katie Taylor - December

WBAN would like to give a special mention
to the female boxers who were our top picks throughout the year of 2023, as our "Fighters of the Month". When you consider all the many fights that go on each month with the high amount of professional female boxers on the scene, it is very difficult to be picked as a "Fighter of the month".   Congrats to each of these female boxers who was WBAN's top picks for each month!
 
 
 

Check out some of the
Top "Cool" Stories
on WBAN and in the Sport in 2023!

 

Coolest Top Award of the Year in 2023

Claressa Shields
14-0-0 (2 KO)
Flint, Michigan

Claressa Shields Wins "Best Boxer" Award at 2023 ESPYS Becomes First Female Boxer to Win the "Best Boxer" honor!   Boxing superstar Claressa “G.W.O.A.T.” Shields continued to make history this week, as the world’s top pound-for-pound women’s boxer was awarded the 2023 ESPY Award for “Best Boxer” prior to Wednesday’s award ceremony. Shields became the first ever female boxer to win the award that has been given out since 1993. Full Story on WBAN  Copyrighted photo/courtesy: Mark Taffett
 
The History of New Zealand Women's Lineal Champion
by Benjamin Watt
November 11, 2023

(NOV 11) The Lineal champion is considered the best of the best in each weight division, which is often passed down from when a boxer suffers a loss. Here, we will argue who was the New Zealand Lineal National women's champion. This is of the opinion of the writer, and this lineal title is more hypothetical.  When we think about this subject, we need to start from the beginning of New Zealand's women's boxing in 1997..Full Story

The City of Las Vegas Embraces Women's Boxing Making our International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame event, "Women's Boxing Day"!
Source:  Press Release
June 22, 2023

(JUNE 22) LAS VEGAS, NV---The City of Las Vegas has yet again embraced Women's Boxing when on our second day of our International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF) event that is set to take place on Saturday, October 7, 2023, at the Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, has been declared a proclamation day as  "Women's Boxing Day."  Full Story

Serrano and Ramos Go The Distance in World Featherweight Championship
by Ron Scarfone
October 28, 2023

(OCT 28) Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano (46-2-1, 30 KOs) successfully defended her WBO, WBA, IBF, and IBO world featherweight titles against challenger and WBO interim featherweight champion Danila “A Guerreira” Ramos (12-3, 1 KO).  “A Guerreira” means “The Warrior” in Portuguese.  It was the first women’s unified title fight scheduled for the...Full Story .

Amazing Road That Melinda Cooper has Taken in and out of the Ring!
August 4, 2023

(AUG 4) It has been quite an amazing road for retired world champion and Hall of Famer Melinda "La Maravilla" Cooper, of Las Vegas, Nevada.  I first began covering Melinda Cooper when she was just a mere kid, as an amateur boxer.  One day as I was checking out the emails coming into WBAN, we received a photo of Cooper from Las Vegas Photographer Mary Ann Owen.  Owen went on to introduce me to this young amateur and kept WBAN updated for many years as Cooper progressed through the sport.  Full Story

Pioneer Female Boxers Struggles:  Right To Fight Documentary by Sky Sports
July 13, 2023

(JULY 13) It has been a long process to see this amazing documentary made on the pioneers in the sport of women's boxing. I am proud to have been some part of providing history in this documentary that has been produced by a great staff of people from Raw Productions.  Full Story

Police Officer Ann Marie Carrizales added to "Women Cops Who Box": She has an amazing survivor story when on duty and being shot in the face & Chest, and yet continued to pursue the suspects!
July 21, 2023

(JULY 21) We have just added Ann Marie Carrizales to our segment, "Women Cops Who Box."  She has an amazing survivor story as a police officer, and we have the Dash Cam Footage video link attached to her biography regarding the night she was shot in the face and chest, and continued to pursue the suspects.  Not only has she continues to be outstanding law enforcement officer throughout the years, but WBAN covered her when she was an outstanding amateur female boxer through her earlier years.  You can read all that she has done in law enforcement, her boxing experiences and what she is doing now---let's just put it this way...She is truly amazing!  Full Story

WBAN Adds Female Boxer / Police Officer to our Boxers Profile Segment and Women Cops Who Box Segment!
July 20, 2023

Melanie Costa, better known as “The Pit Bull” to her fighting peers. She is a 30-year old, and resident of Norton, Massachusetts, USA.  In the ring, Costa is a determined fighter and strong competitor.  In her personal life, she is known to be friendly, well-liked by peers, by friends and family, yet known for discipline. Costa takes pride in applying both her strong work ethic and a positive attitude to all aspects of my life.  Full Story

The International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame Event Set to Receive a Proclamation as “Women’s Boxing Day” in the City of Las Vegas October 7th!
by Sue TL Fox
April 22, 2023

LAS VEGAS, NV---On October 6-7, 2023, at the Orleans Hotel & Casino, we are excited to announce that the Mayor of Las Vegas Carolyn Goodman will once again make a proclamation for our event, which is an official announcement issued to recognize a day, week or month that will have a citywide impact. The day of the Induction Ceremony/Dinner event Saturday, October 7th, will have the official proclamation of “Women’s Boxing Day” in the city of Las Vegas.  Full Story


Layla McCarter, Chevelle Hallback and Olivia Gerula being honored at our International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame event where all have fought 25 years plus!
by Sue TL Fox
June 7, 2023

(JUNE 7)  LAS VEGAS – We are very proud to announce that at our Pre-Celebration “Night of the Star” International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame event on our first day of our event, Friday, October 6th, 2023 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, at the Orleans Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada, we will be honoring three active professional female boxers who are all world champions. They are some of the longest professional boxers in the sport who have fought 25 years plus. Full Story

 

 

WBAN is looking forward to seeing women's boxing continue to grow in popularity as we have seen in 2023---let's see  us "Rock" in the sport in 2024!   Sue TL Fox

 
     
     
   
 
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