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IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships – The most successful boxers 2001-2019

May 7th, 2022 / Istanbul 2022

Eleven editions of the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships featured since 2001 and the most successful boxer in the history of the event is India’s Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangte with eight medals including six titles which she earned between 2001 and 2019.

Mary Kom won her first title in 2002 and achieved five-in-a-row gold medals until the Bridgetown edition, which was held in 2010. The 39-year-old Indian veteran returned to the light flyweight (48kg) in 2018 and earned her sixth gold medal in New Delhi.

The most successful women boxers in the history of the Women’s World Boxing Championships came from 12 different nations and represent three Confederations, they form the current Top-20. Twenty boxers claimed at least two gold medals in the history of the event.

Among the representatives of the Top-20, Kazakhstan’s two-time World Champion Nazym Kyzaibay will be attending the upcoming edition in Istanbul. She is one of the favorites in the light flyweight (50kg), the Kazakh star won the Strandja Memorial Tournament this February, and she is unbeaten in the recent year.

Next to Mary Kom, Ireland’s national boxing icon, Katie Taylor is also a five-time World Champion who finished her amateur boxing career in 2016. The No.3 among the most successful boxers is Irina Sinetskaya from Russia who claimed three gold, one silver and one bronze medal in the history of the Championships.

China’s Yang Xiaoli, Canada’s Mary Spencer, Italy’s Simona Galassi and China’s Ren Cancan are three-times World Champions. Hungary’s Maria Kovacs, Canada’s Ariane Fortin-Brochu, Sweden’s Anna Laurell and Russia’s Sofya Ochigava are still in the Top-10. Ariane Fortin-Brochu will be performing as a coach of the South Korean national team at the upcoming IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships.

 

The most successful boxers in the history of the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships 2001-2019

BOXERS  GOLD  SILVER  BRONZE TOTAL
1.  IND Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangte 6 1 1 8
2.  IRL Katie Taylor 5 0 1 6
3.  RUS Irina Sinetskaya 3 1 1 5
4.  CHN Yang Xiaoli 3 1 0 4
5.  CAN Mary Spencer 3 0 1 4
6.  ITA Simona Galassi 3 0 0 3
6.  CHN Ren Cancan 3 0 0 3
8.  HUN Maria Kovacs 2 2 1 5
9.  CAN Ariane Fortin-Brochu 2 1 1 4
9.  SWE Anna Laurell 2 1 1 4
9.  RUS Sofya Ochigava 2 1 1 4
12.  PRK Ri Jong Hyang 2 1 0 3
12.  TUR Gulsum Tatar 2 1 0 3
12.  PRK Yum Kum Ju 2 1 0 3
15.  KAZ Nazym Kyzaibay 2 0 1 3
15.  RUS Olga Slavinskaya 2 0 1 3
17.  RUS Elena Karpacheva 2 0 0 2
17.  USA Claressa Shields 2 0 0 2
17.  RUS Zenfira Magomedalieva 2 0 0 2
17.  CHN Dou Dan 2 0 0 2