I had a favorite female boxer: WIBF and WIBO Junior Welterweight World Champion Lucia “Dutch Destroyer” Rijker from Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Ryker was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. She was 17-0 with 14 knockout victories before a leg injury cut her career short.
Riker became a fencing champion at age 13 and went on to become an undefeated world champion kickboxer with a record of 37-0-1 or 36-0. She starred in the Academy Award-winning boxing film Million Dollar Baby. She has also appeared in Rollerball, Star Trek, and the TV show The L Word.
Perhaps the most powerful puncher is WIBA World Light Middleweight and Light Heavyweight Champion Anne “Brown Sugar” Wolfe, who has a 24-1 record with 16 knockout wins. She is a native of Waco, Texas, and a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
She was the only boxer to ever win the WIBA World Light Heavyweight and vacant IBA World Light Heavyweight titles, defeating undefeated IBA and WIBA heavyweight champion Vonda “All-American Girl” Ward (23-1, 17 stoppages).
WIBF Flyweight, Super Flyweight and Super Light Flyweight World Champion, Regina Halmich, with 44 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw, 13 stoppages and 40 title defenses, 16 of which were debuts or against opponents with a losing record, is from Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and WBA, WBC, WBF and WBO World Middleweight Champion Claressa “T-Rex” Shields is 14-0 with two stoppage victories, including 63-1 as an amateur.
Shields defeated Nikki Adler 16-0, Tori Nelson 17-0-3, Marie Eve Decaire 17-0, Emma Kozzin 21-0-1 and Savannah Marshall 12-0. She is from Flint, Michigan.
During her 24-0 win over WBO, WBC middleweight and WBO super middleweight world champion Christina Hammer in Atlantic City, New Jersey, she was assisted by referee Sparkle Lee, who stepped in when Hammer went on the offensive.
Hammer, originally from Kazakhstan and residing in Dortmund, Northhein-Westphalia, Germany, has a record of 28 wins, 1 loss, and 13 stoppages.
GBU and WIBF Super Middleweight Champion, UBA World Women's Heavyweight Champion, WIBF Intercontinental Super Middleweight Champion “Sister Smoke” Jackie Frazier Ryde, 13-1, 9 stoppages, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, daughter of World Heavyweight Champion “Smokin'” Joe Frazier.
Frazier's only loss came against WIBA and WBC Women's Super Middleweight Champion Laila “She-Bee Stingin' Ali,” daughter of World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali. She hails from Los Angeles, California, and has a record of 24-0 with 21 stoppages.
Savannah “Silent Assassin” Marshall, 13-1, 10 stoppages, from Hartlepool, County Durham, England.
WBC World Welterweight, WBF, WBO World Super Middleweight Champion, Emma “The Princess” Kozin, 24-1-1 with 12 knockout victories, from Ljubljana, Slovenia.
WBA, WBO, WBC & IBF World Women's Welterweight Champion, Cecilia “The First Lady” Braekhus, 37 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw, 9 wins by knockout, from Cartagena, Colombia, currently residing in Bergen, Norway.
WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF World Women's Super Lightweight Champion Jessica “CasKILLA”
McCaskill, 12-4-1, from Chicago, Illinois, with five stoppages.
IBO, WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF women's super lightweight champion, Chantelle “Il Capo” Cameron, 18-1, 8 rounds by stoppage, from Northampton, England.
Her only loss came against Olympic gold medalist (170-10-1), WBC, WBA lightweight, WBA, WBO, WBC, IBF and IBO super lightweight world champion Katie Taylor, 23-1, 6 stoppages from Bray, Ireland.
IBF and WBC World Lightweight Champion Delphine Persoon, from Roeselare, West-Flanders, Belgium, 49-3, 19 stoppages.
IBO, WBA, WBO & IBF World Featherweight Champion, Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano, 46 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw, 30 wins by knockout, from Carolina, Puerto Rico.
WBC World Super Welterweight Champion, Christy “Cole Miner's Daughter” Martin, 49 wins, 7 losses, 3 draws, 32 wins by knockout, from Orlando, Florida.
WBO World Featherweight Champion, Heather “The Heat” Hardy, 24-3, 4 stoppages, from Brooklyn, New York.
IBO, WBO, WBA, WBC and IBF World Featherweight Champion, Alicia “The Bomb” Baumgardner, 15-1, 7 stoppages, from Detroit, Michigan.
Olympic bronze medalist (60-25), IBF and WBO World Featherweight Champion, Mikaela Mayer, 19-2 with five stoppage wins, from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
WBA, WBC, WBO World Flyweight Champion Gabriela Alanis, 15-1, 6 round stoppage, Merlo, Bueno Aires, Argentina.
IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO Minimum World Champion Seniesa Estrada, 26-0, 9 stoppages, from East Los Angeles, California.