Top 10 Hottest Female Boxers of all Time
Lauryn Eagle
A well-known figure in the Australian sports and television industries , Lauryn was a contestant on The Celebrity Apprentice Australia and was also a Miss Teen International.During her professional boxing career she has also earned the Australian female lightweight title in 2013.
Avril Mathie
An Australian-born professional boxer, Avril works as model and fitness expert too! Her professional record includes an undefeated four wins and to date, she’s Australia’s most successful pageant model.
Paige VanZant
She’s a mixed martial artist and before fighting for the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship she had an up-and-down career at the UFC. As her career progressed, Paige signed other kinds of contracts; she appeared as a guest on Dancing with the Stars and Chopped.
Eva Wahlstrom
Finnish boxer Eva is famous for holding the WBC female super-featherweight title from 2015 to 2020. She won 23 of her 27 professional fights and is a a local celebrity in Finland.
Christina Hammer
German boxer Christina became the youngest boxer in history to win a WBO title. She’s received several notable awards, including Fighter of the Year by WBF and WBO. Moreover the Ring and BoxRec gave Christina the title of the world’s second-best active female middleweight.
Jessica McCaskill
Jessica is a two-weight world champion with a boatful of titles. McCaskill started boxing in 2008, just for fitness, and had her first amateur bout in April 2009. As of September 2020, she is ranked as the world's best active female welterweight by The Ring and BoxRec.
Ina Menzer
German boxer Ina Menzer received the title Sportswoman of the Year for three years straight in the 2000s and boxer of the year at the World Boxing Council. In 2013 she ended her boxing career with a record of one loss in 31 professional fights and graduated with a sports management degree
Amanda Serrano
A professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, Serrano holds the impressive Guinness World Record title of having the greatest number of boxing world championships won in different female weight classes.
Yesica Bopp
Argentine boxer Yesica held the WBO female light-flyweight title for four years. Additionally she was recognized for the same by TheRing and BoxRec as World's best active femlae light-flyweight. Of her 37 professional fights, Yesica only has one loss recorded to date.
Mariana Juarez
Mexican boxer Mariana is the world’s second best active female bantamweight by The Ring. She’s participated in an impressive 68 fights and formerly held female bantamweight title for three years.