1. Cecilia Braekhus
Dubbed “The First Lady” of boxing, Cecilia Carmen Linda Braekhus is currently the undisputed world welterweight champion. At the age of 33 she has won every one of her professional 27 fights, seven of then through knockout.
Braekhus’ boxing roots began at the age of 14 when she took up kickboxing. By 2005, as an amateur boxer, Braekhus won the gold medal at the 2005 European Championships, the silver medal at the 2005 World Championships, and 75 of her 80 matches.
In 2009, when the Norwegian boxer entered the professional boxing circuit she started claiming titles right from the start. First the WBC World Championship, the WBA female welterweight title, the WBO title in 2010, and the World Professional Boxing Federation title after knocking out Mikaela Lauren in the 7th round.
Braekhus has fought against some of the toughest female boxers in the world, including Mia St John in 2013, and won. Her continual boxing success has made her the first woman in the world to hold the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO titles simultaneously.
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