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Won a medal (6 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) at all 8 AIBA World Boxing Championships since its inception in 2001

MC Mary Kom
(India)

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Amanda Serrano
(Puerto Rico)

The only woman to win world titles in more than 4 divisions, with 9 straps across 7 weight categories

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Christy Martin
(USA)

Holds a record of 49 wins in her career where 31 came by knockout with 5 losses and 3 draws

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Claressa Shields
(USA)

Undisputed queen of middleweight is the only American to earn consecutive Olympic medals in 2012 and 2016

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Katie Taylor
(Ireland)

The current lightweight world champion rallied to 5 world amateur championships and an Olympic gold in 2012

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Laila Ali
(USA)

The daughter of Muhammad Ali ended her career with a 24-0 record and holding world titles in 2 categories

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Cecilia Braekhus
(Norway)

"The First Lady" of women's boxing was the longest-reigning female champion

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Lucia Rijker
(Netherlands)

"The Dutch Destroyer" finished her sublime career with an immaculate 17-0 record which included 14 knockouts

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Mia St. John
(USA)

"The Knockout" became the WBC super-welterweight champion at the age of 45 after defeating Christy Martin

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Regina Halmich
(Germany)

The world champion in 3 categories lost just one out of her 56 bouts

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