The latest women’s boxing pound-for-pound rankings for 2026 have been released following a series of high-profile title fights. The updated list reflects recent performances and introduces two new fighters into the women’s boxing pound-for-pound top 10 for the first time in their careers.
Ellie Scotney has entered the women’s boxing pound-for-pound rankings at number nine. Scotney, now the undisputed junior featherweight champion, secured the title with a unanimous decision victory over Mayelli Flores in London. With a perfect professional record of 12-0, she becomes one of the youngest fighters to achieve undisputed status in British women’s boxing.
Caroline Dubois joins the women’s boxing pound-for-pound top 10 at number 10 following her standout performance in a lightweight unification bout. Dubois, with a record of 13-0-1, dropped Terri Harper in the sixth round and went on to earn a unanimous decision. Her victory solidified her status as one of the top fighters in women’s boxing and earned her an entry in this year’s elite pound-for-pound rankings.
At the top of the women’s boxing pound-for-pound list, Claressa Shields remains the number one fighter after defending her undisputed heavyweight championship against Franchon Crews-Dezurn. Shields’s continued dominance reaffirmed her long-standing position at the head of the list.
Katie Taylor holds the number two spot in the women’s boxing pound-for-pound rankings following her majority decision win over Amanda Serrano at junior welterweight. Taylor’s technical skill and ring generalship were key factors in maintaining her high ranking.
Gabriela Fundora is ranked third in the women’s boxing pound-for-pound standings after her knockout win over Viviana Ruiz Corredor in a flyweight title defense. Fundora’s power punch accuracy and championship performances have contributed to her rising profile in the sport.
Amanda Serrano remains among the top five in the women’s boxing pound-for-pound rankings at number four after her dominant featherweight title victory over Reina Tellez. Serrano’s experience and championship pedigree continue to make her one of the most respected fighters in boxing.
Chantelle Cameron is ranked fifth in the women’s boxing pound-for-pound listings following another successful junior middleweight title defense. Cameron’s consistent performances have kept her among the elite fighters in women’s boxing.
Mikaela Mayer appears at number six in the women’s boxing pound-for-pound rankings as a two-division titleholder, competing at welterweight and junior middleweight. Mayer’s technical skill and ability to compete at multiple weight classes have helped secure her ranking.
Alycia Baumgardner holds the seventh position in the women’s boxing pound-for-pound rankings as the unified junior lightweight champion. Her consistent top-flight performances have solidified her position among the sport’s best.
Lauren Price ranks eighth in the women’s boxing pound-for-pound listings after retaining her welterweight titles against Stephanie Pineiro. Price’s athleticism and tactical approach in the ring contribute to her continued recognition as one of the leading fighters in women’s boxing.
The current women’s boxing pound-for-pound rankings showcase the sport’s depth of talent, highlighting both established champions and rising stars. With two new entrants in the top 10, the rankings reflect a growing competitive landscape in women’s boxing.



















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