Lucia Rijker, one of the most well-known female fighters in history, competed at light welterweight and won a number of world championships. She was once known as the "world's most dangerous lady."
Until her retirement in 2006, Ann Wolfe was widely considered the most powerful female fighter in the sport. She won 16 of her 26 bouts via knockout.
Laila Ali is the daughter of the greatest heavyweight boxer in history, Muhammad Ali. This American fighter, however, made her own name in women's boxing, going undefeated throughout her entire professional career and winning world championships in two different weight classes.
Claressa Shields is the undisputed champion at middleweight, having previously unified the light-middleweight and super-middleweight divisions. She has won two consecutive Olympic gold medals (in 2012 and 2016)
The modern legend and trailblazer in women's boxing, Katie Taylor, enjoyed a stellar career as a female prizefighter in both the amateur and professional ranks. She had a remarkable amateur career, winning five world titles and an Olympic gold medal before turning pro and becoming the undisputed lightweight queen.
Amanda Serrano of Puerto Rico is the first woman to win world titles in more than four weight classes, having won a total of nine belts across seven categories. The talented southpaw is known by her nickname, "Real Deal,"
Regina Halmich, one of the greatest female boxers of all time, played a pivotal role in expanding the sport for women across Europe
Christy Martin, who fought for 23 years and was a trailblazer in the sport of women's boxing, was the first woman to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. One of the sport's most recognizable fighters, "The Coal Miner's Daughter," fought until 2012, when she finally decided to hang up her gloves.
Mia St. John, nicknamed "The Knockout," had a lengthy career in which she won multiple titles in both the lightweight and light-middleweight weight classes. This Mexican-American boxer competed in 65 bouts across five weight divisions between 1997 and 2016.