List of WBO female world champions

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This is a list of WBO world champions, showing every world champion certified by the World Boxing Organization (WBO). The WBO is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, and has awarded world championships in 17 different weight classes since 1989.

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Boxers who won the title but were stripped due to the title bout being overturned to a no contest are not listed.

Current champion
Most consecutive title defenses

r Champion relinquished title.
s Champion stripped of title.

Atomweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Japan.svg Nao Ikeyama 17 May 2014 29 Jul 20186
2 Flag of Japan.svg Mika Iwakawa 29 Jul 2018 25 Feb 20221
3 Flag of Japan.svg Nanae Suzuki 25 Feb 2022 1 Sep 20220
4 Flag of Japan.svg Yuko Kuroki  [ ja ]1 Sep 2022 12 Jan 20242
5 Flag of Japan.svg Eri Matsuda 12 Jan 2024 present0

Mini flyweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Teeraporn Pannimit 2 Apr 2010 2011s1
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Teeraporn Pannimit (2)25 Apr 2012 28 Jun 20120
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Su-yun 28 Jun 2012 9 Feb 20142
4 Flag of Japan.svg Mako Yamada 9 Feb 2014 31 May 2014s0
Yamada submitted a retirement notification to the Japanese Boxing Commission on 31 May 2014. The belt was vacated on the same day. [1]
5 Flag of Japan.svg Kumiko Seeser Ikehara 20 Sep 2014 13 Dec 2016r4
Ikehara retired from professional competition on 13 December 2016 [2]
6 Flag of Japan.svg Kayoko Ebata 19 May 2017 1 Dec 20181
7 Flag of Japan.svg Etsuko Tada 1 Dec 2018 28 Mar 2019r0
Tada vacated the title on 28 March 2019, as she intended to move up to minimumweight. [3]
8 Flag of Japan.svg Kasumi Saeki 27 Apr 2019 2019r0
Saeki vacated the title, for undisclosed reasons, on 18 December 2019. [3]
9 Flag of Japan.svg Etsuko Tada (2)3 December 2020 23 October 20210
10 Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn Thị Thu Nhi 23 October 2021 8 Sep 20220
11 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Yokasta Valle 8 September 2022 29 March 20243
12 Flag of the United States.svg Seniesa Estrada [4] 29 Mar 2024 present0

Junior flyweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Yesica Bopp 6 Nov 2009 2015s12
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Eun Hye Lee 29 Sep 2015 1 Jun 2016s0
Hye Lee was stripped of her title on 1 June 2016, as she failed to make a title defense in the mandated time frame. [5]
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Louisa Hawton 20 Aug 2016 2017r0
Hawton vacated her title in early 2017, in order to move down to atomweight. [6]
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Hong Su-yun 14 May 2017 16 Jul 2017s0
Su-yun vacated the title on 26 July 2017, after retiring from professional competition. [7]
5 Flag of Japan.svg Naoko Fujioka 1 Dec 2017 11 Dec 2017r0
Fujioka vacated the title on 11 December 2017, to focus on defending her WBA light flyweight championship. [8]
6 Flag of Japan.svg Tenkai Tsunami 8 Mar 2018 9 Jul 20214
7 Flag of the United States.svg Seniesa Estrada 9 Jul 2021  ?v0
8 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Yokasta Valle 26 Nov 2022 2023v
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Evelyn Nazarena Bermúdez [9] 10 Mar 2023 present1

Flyweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Germany.svg Susi Kentikian 10 Oct 2009 16 May 20123
2 Flag of the United States.svg Melissa McMorrow 16 May 2012 2014s2
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Yesica Bopp 26 Apr 2014 2014r0
4 Flag of Mexico.svg Kenia Enriquez 21 Nov 2014 28 Feb 20150
5 Flag of the United States.svg Melissa McMorrow (2)28 Feb 2015 2016s0
6 Flag of Japan.svg Nana Yoshikawa 9 Oct 2016 29 Apr 20170
7 Flag of Mexico.svg Monserrat Alarcón 29 Apr 2017 17 Feb 20180
8 Flag of Mexico.svg Arely Muciño 17 Feb 2018 29 Jul 2019s2
Muciño was stripped of her title on 29 July 2019, as she was unable to make a defense due to an ankle injury sustained in a car crash. [10]
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nicola Adams Interim Champion since 6 October 2018, elevated to regular champion29 Jul 2019 6 Nov 2019r1
Adams retired from professional competition on 6 November 2019, after sustaining an eye injury in a fight. [11]
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Debora Anahí López 20 Dec 2019 19 Mar 2022r1
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriela Celeste Alaniz 18 Jun 2022 8 Jul 20231
12 Flag of the United States.svg Marlen Esparza 8 Jul 2023 present0

Junior bantamweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Carolina Raquel Duer 17 Dec 2010 26 Jul 2013r6
Duer vacated her title on 26 July 2013, after capturing a WBO championship a weight class up. [12]
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniela Romina Bermúdez 4 Jan 2014 2017r3
3 Flag of Germany.svg Raja Amasheh 10 Mar 2018 2019s1
4 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Amanda Serrano 18 Jan 2019 2019r0
5 Flag of Japan.svg Miyo Yoshida 19 Jun 2019 13 Dec 20201
6 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoko Okuda 13 Dec 2020 29 Jun 20210
7 Flag of Japan.svg Miyo Yoshida (2)29 Jun 2021 30 May 20220
8 Flag of Japan.svg Tamao Ozawa 30 May 2022 27 October 20220
Ozawa vacated her title on 27 October 2022, to focus on her family life. [13]
9 Flag of Japan.svg Mizuki Hiruta 1 Dec 2022 present2

Bantamweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of the United States.svg Kaliesha West 18 Sep 2010 2012r3
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniela Romina Bermúdez 31 May 2013 2013r0
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Carolina Raquel Duer 26 Jul 2013 2015s2
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Mayra Alejandra Gómez Interim champion, elevated to full champion 10 February 201510 February 2015 2015s1
5 Flag of Japan.svg Naoko Fujioka 19 Oct 2015 2016s1
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Sabrina Maribel Pérez 26 Nov 2016 2017r0
7 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Amanda Serrano 22 Apr 2017 2017r0
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniela Romina Bermúdez (2)20 Oct 2017 Dec 2020r5
9 Flag of Denmark.svg Dina Thorslund 25 Jun 2021 – present4

Junior featherweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of the United States.svg Ana Julaton 4 Dec 2009 2010s0
2 Flag of the United States.svg Ana Julaton (2)30 Jun 2010 16 Mar 20122
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Yésica Marcos Interim champion since 8 October 2011, beat Julaton for full title 16 March 201216 Mar 2012 2013s2
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcela Acuña 25 Oct 2013 2016s2
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Sabrina Maribel Pérez Interim champion, elevated to full champion 10 May 2016.10 May 2016 2016s0
6 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Amanda Serrano 18 Oct 2016 2018r2
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniela Romina Bermúdez 13 Apr 2018 2018r0
8 Flag of Denmark.svg Dina Thorslund 25 Aug 2018 20213
9 Flag of France.svg Ségolène Lefebvre 20 Nov 2021 – 13 Apr 20243
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ellie Scotney [14] 13 Apr 2024 – present0

Featherweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Germany.svg Ina Menzer 10 Oct 2009 3 Jul 20101
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jeannine Garside 3 Jul 2010 2011s0
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Alejandra Oliveras 5 Jan 2012 2014s5
4 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Amanda Serrano 17 Feb 2016 2016r1
5 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Cindy Serrano 10 Dec 2016 2018r1
6 Flag of the United States.svg Heather Hardy 27 Oct 2018 13 Sep 20190
7 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Amanda Serrano (2) (elevated to Super champion on 19 Feb 2020)13 Sep 2019 present6

Junior lightweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Germany.svg Ramona Kuehne4 Jun 2010 2018s8
2 Flag of Poland.svg Ewa Brodnicka Interim champion since 13 May 2017, elevated to full champion22 Feb 2018 30 October 2020s5
Brodnicka was stripped of her title on 30 October 2020, after failing to make weight for the fight with Mikaela Mayer. [15]
3 Flag of the United States.svg Mikaela Mayer 31 October 2020 15 Oct 20223
4 Flag of the United States.svg Alycia Baumgardner 15 Oct 2022 present2

Lightweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Erin McGowan 9 Oct 2010 2011s0
2 Flag of Colombia.svg Enis Pacheco 16 Mar 2012 14 Jun 20132
3 Flag of Argentina.svg María Elena Maderna 14 Jun 2013 15 Aug 20143
4 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Amanda Serrano 15 Aug 2014 2015s0
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Yohana Belén Alfonzo 24 Sep 2015 2017s3
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Rose Volante 22 Dec 2017 15 Mar 20192
7 Flag of Ireland.svg Katie Taylor 15 Mar 2019 5 Jan 2024r8
Taylor vacated the title on 5 January 2024 to concentrate on defending her undisputed junior-welterweight/super-lightweight championships. [16]
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rhiannon Dixon [17] 13 April 2024 present0

Junior welterweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernanda Soledad Alegre 4 Dec 2010 2015s10
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernanda Soledad Alegre (2)25 Apr 2015 2016r1
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Adela Celeste del Carmen Peralta 14 May 2016 4 Nov 20160
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Ana Laura Esteche 4 Nov 2016 2017s1
5 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Amanda Serrano 8 Sep 2018 2018r0
6 Flag of Greece.svg Christina Linardatou 24 Mar 2019 2 Nov 20191
7 Flag of Ireland.svg Katie Taylor 2 Nov 2019 2019r0
8 Flag of Greece.svg Christina Linardatou (2)8 Feb 2020 2021r0
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chantelle Cameron 5 Nov 2022 25 Nov 20231
10 Flag of Ireland.svg Katie Taylor (2)25 Nov 2023 present0

Welterweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Hanna Gabriels 19 Dec 2009 2010r0
2 Flag of Norway.svg Cecilia Brækhus 15 May 2010 15 August 202021
3 Flag of the United States.svg Jessica McCaskill 15 August 2020 2023?3
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sandy Ryan 22 April 2023 present1

Junior middleweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Hanna Gabriels 29 May 2010 28 Feb 20133
2 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Oxandia Castillo 28 Feb 2013 2014s0
3 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Hanna Gabriels (2)20 Dec 2014 2018s4
4 Flag of the United States.svg Claressa Shields 10 Jan 2020 26 Nov 2021v1
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Natasha Jonas 19 Feb 2022 present2

Middleweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Germany.svg Christina Hammer 23 Oct 2010 13 Apr 201912
2 Flag of the United States.svg Claressa Shields Super champion since 8 July 201913 Apr 2019 Sep 20200
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Savannah Marshall 31 Oct 2020 15 Oct 20223
4 Flag of the United States.svg Claressa Shields (2)15 Oct 2022 present1

Super middleweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of Germany.svg Christina Hammer 4 May 2013 2013r0
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Femke Hermans 12 May 2018 2018s0
3 Flag of the United States.svg Franchón Crews-Dezurn 14 Sep 2019 1 Jul 20231
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Savannah Marshall 1 Jul 2023 present0

Light heavyweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Geovana Peres 30 Mar 2019 26 Jan 2021r1
Peres retired from professional competition on 26 January 2021. [18]

Junior Heavyweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1vacant0

Heavyweight

No.NameDuration of reignDefences
1vacant0

See also

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