#WomenofBoxing ranking based on boxers self promotion, fan accessibility, sponsorship acquisition potential, etc.
March 2019 List (Updated: March 4, 2019):
- Katie Taylor – a great role-model for you young girls all over the world. Takes great matchups and is at the top of her game. Despite the brief taunt of a fightless Cindy Serrano, always a professional.
- Cecilia Brækhus – The best in her sport, at 35-0, but also a great humanitarian.
- Christina Hammer – #2 Middleweight in the World but widely known around the globe with the assistance of her modeling career. Highly endorsed and gives back from her online casino.
- Claressa Shields – always fighting the best of the best, but social media posts are up (mostly) and down, critical of friends, family, etc too often.
- Mikaela Mayer – young bright star in the making, already obtaining ESPN coverage and tv commercial spots.
- Amanda Serrano – has already signed on with DAZN to ultimately face Taylor, but her name is quiet unless there are bouts (boxing or mma) coming up.
- Mariana Juarez – legendary boxer that captures the attention in Mexico and beyond with every match. Also a great ambassador to many causes within her country.
- Kali Reis – Native-American that fights for all nations, humanitarian, and part of the combination that attracted over a million live viewers to the matchup with Brækhus, whom also heard the notorious rematch statement.
- Jelena Mrdjenovich – one of the hardest-hitting, blood spewing, badasses to ever step into the ring. Blood, sweat, and tears. Always brings the best of boxing.
- Heather Hardy – Lots of up-sides on her image and notoriety with careers in boxing and mma, but has already publicly claimed she is not recognized much in public.