Women’s boxing pound-for-pound rankings: Amanda Serrano gains ground, but where does she land?

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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano shined in recent unanimous decision wins, and each of them solidified her spot in the ESPN women’s pound-for-pound rankings.

Taylor (19-0, 6 KOs), 35, of Bray, Ireland, defended her lightweight undisputed championship with a dominating victory over Jennifer Han (18-4-1, 1KO) on Sept. 4 in Leeds, England. All three judges — Luigi Boscarelli, Phil Edwards and Leszek Jankowiak — had it 100-89 for Taylor.

Serrano (41-1-1, 30 KOs), 32, of Brooklyn, New York, via Puerto Rico, dominated Yamileth Mercado (18-3, 5 KOs) on Aug. 29 in Cleveland to defend her WBC and WBO featherweight world titles. Serrano gained ground on No. 2 Claressa Shields, but it wasn’t enough to move up.

“Taylor and Amanda Serrano both had good performances, but what’s keeping me from making them No. 1 on my list is that they must fight each other,” ESPN boxing analyst and former two division champion Timothy Bradley Jr. said. “Make the fight happen and the winner will be without question my No. 1 pound-for-pound female fighter.”

ESPN boxing writer Nick Parkinson agrees, saying Serrano’s two victories in 2021 so far make a strong case for her to be ranked higher.

“Serrano probably needs to beat Taylor, or she needs Taylor to lose, to take the No. 1 spot on my list,” Parkinson said. “Shields has a truck full of world title belts at junior middleweight and middleweight, while Taylor holds all four world lightweight titles. Serrano, who holds two of the major featherweight titles, is simply outnumbered by belts and recent big wins in comparison to Shields and Taylor, who have both held the No. 1 spot in 2021. Taylor has beaten tough opponents like Natasha Jonas and Delfine Persoon in the last year or so, helping her to secure that top spot.

“But Serrano is building momentum, making a proposed fight with Taylor in 2021 a difficult one to call and one that will stop all arguments as to who is the best women’s pound-for-pound fighter.”

ESPN’s Kel Dansby decided to keep Shields as his No. 1 fighter, noting her dominance in all her pro fights.

“Shields maintains her spot atop my list. A foray into MMA has kept Shields from being as active as Taylor and Serrano, but her accolades remain unmatched,” Dansby said. “Shields remains the only two-division undisputed champion of the four-belt era, man or woman, and she’s dominated three divisions since turning pro. While Katie Taylor has been pushed to the brink several times while defending her undisputed title, Shields has barely lost rounds in her title fights.”

Who else made the top 10? Here’s the list:

Note: Results are through Sept. 7.

1. KATIE TAYLOR     Previous ranking: No. 1

RECORD: 19-0, 6 KOs
DIVISION: Lightweight (undisputed champion)
LAST FIGHT: W (UD10) Jennifer Han, Sept. 4
NEXT FIGHT: TBA


2. CLARESSA SHIELDS     Previous ranking: No. 2

RECORD: 11-0, 2 KOs
DIVISION: Junior middleweight and middleweight undisputed champion
LAST FIGHT: W (UD10) Marie Eve Dicaire, March 5
NEXT FIGHT: TBA


3. AMANDA SERRANO     Previous ranking: No. 3

RECORD: 41-1-1, 30 KOs
DIVISION: Featherweight unified titlist
LAST FIGHT: W (UD10) Yamileth Mercado, Aug. 29
NEXT FIGHT: TBA


4. JESSICA MCCASKILL     Previous ranking: No. 4

RECORD: 10-2, 3 KOs
DIVISION: Welterweight undisputed champion
LAST FIGHT: W (UD10) Cecilia Braekhus, March 13
NEXT FIGHT: TBA


5. MIKAELA MAYER     Previous ranking: No. 5

RECORD: 15-0, 5 KOs
DIVISION: Junior lightweight titlist
LAST FIGHT: W (UD10) Erica Farias, June 19
NEXT FIGHT: TBA vs. Maiva Hamadouche


6. DELFINE PERSOON     Previous ranking: No. 6

RECORD: 45-3, 18 KOs
DIVISION: Lightweight
LAST FIGHT: W (UD10) Elena Gradinar, July 3
NEXT FIGHT: Nov. 1 vs. TBA


7. CHRISTINA HAMMER     Previous ranking: No. 7

RECORD: 26-1, 12 KOs
DIVISION: Middleweight
LAST FIGHT: W (KO7) Sanna Turunen, Dec. 20
NEXT FIGHT: TBA


8. CECILIA BRAEKHUS     Previous ranking: No. 8

RECORD: 36-2, 9 KOs
DIVISION: Welterweight
LAST FIGHT: L (UD10) Jessica McCaskill, March 13
NEXT FIGHT: TBA


9. TERRI HARPER     Previous ranking: 8

RECORD: 11-0-1, 6 KOs
DIVISION: Junior lightweight titlist
LAST FIGHT: W (TKO9) Katharina Thanderz, Nov. 14
NEXT FIGHT: TBA


10. SENEISA ESTRADA     Previous ranking: 10

RECORD: 21-0, 8 KOs
DIVISION: Junior flyweights titlist
LAST FIGHT: W (UD10) Tenkai Tsunami, July 9
NEXT FIGHT: TBA


The formula

The rankings are based on a descending points system, with a first-place vote receiving 10 points, a second-place vote receiving nine points and so on.

Others receiving votes: Savannah Marshall (8), Layla McCarter (5), Hyun Choi (5), Yamileth Mercado (1), Chantelle Cameron (1), Yesica Bopp (1).


How our experts voted

Timothy Bradley Jr.: 1. Shields, 2. Taylor, 3. Serrano, 4. McCaskill, 5. Hammer, 6. Mayer, 7. Harper, 8. Estrada, 9. Braekhus, 10. Persoon

Nick Parkinson: 1. Taylor, 2. Serrano, 3. Shields, 4. McCaskill, 5. Braekhus, 6. Persson, 7. Hammer, 8. Mayer, 9. Estrada, 10. Cameron

Michael Rothstein: 1. Taylor, 2. Shields, 3. Serrano, 4. McCaskill, 5. Persoon, 6. Mayer, 7. Hammer, 8. Harper, 9. Braekhus, 10. Estrada

Michelle Joy Phelps: 1. Taylor, 2. Shields, 3. Serrano, 4. McCaskill, 5. Mayer, 6. Braekhus, 7. Harper, 8. Marshall, 9. Estrada, 10. Persoon

Salvador Rodriguez: 1. Taylor, 2. Shields, 3. Serrano, 4. McCaskill, 5. Persoon, 6. Mayer, 7. Estrada, 8. Harper, 9. Braekhus, 10. Marshall

Bernardo Pilatti: 1. Taylor, 2. Serrano, 3. Shields, 4. McCaskill, 5. Hammer, 6. McCarter, 7. Persoon, 8. Mayer, 9. Estrada, 10. Mercado

Charlie Moynihan: 1. Taylor, 2. Serrano, 3. Shields, 4. McCaskill, 5. Hammer, 6. Choi, 7. Mayer, 8. Persoon, 9. Braekhus, 10. Bopp

Kel Dansby: 1. Shields, 2. Taylor, 3. Serrano, 4. McCaskill, 5. Persoon, 6. Mayer, 7. Marshall, 8. Harper, 9. Estrada, 10. Hammer


ESPN experts’ poll

First place: Taylor (6), Shields (2)

Second place: Shields (4), Taylor (2), Serrano (2)

Third place: Serrano (6), Shields (2)

Fourth place: McCaskill (8)

Fifth place: Hammer (3), Mayer (2), Persoon (2), Braekhus (1)

Sixth place: Mayer (3), Persoon (2), Braekhus (1), McCarter (1), Choi (1)

Seventh place: Hammer (2), Harper (2), Mayer (1), Persoon (1), Estrada (1), Marshall (1)

Eighth place: Harper (3), Mayer (2), Persoon (1), Estrada (1), Marshall (1)

Ninth place: Braekhus (4), Estrada (4)

10th place: Persoon (2), Hammer (1), Estrada (1), Mercado (1), Marshall (1), Cameron (1), Bopp (1)

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