Women
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1 day agoWomen's boxing pound-for-pound rankings: Fundora moves up; a new name in the top 10
Claressa Shields remains No. 1; Amanda Serrano stays No. 3; Elif Nur Turhan debuts in the top 10 after a dominant TKO.
Crawford (42-0, 31 KOs) defeated then-No. 8 Canelo Alvarez by unanimous decision in Las Vegas on Saturday, and the victory catapulted him from the No. 3 spot all the way to the top. It was a brilliant performance by Crawford, who moved up two weight classes to challenge Canelo for the undisputed super middleweight championship. The win also made Crawford the only men's fighter in the four-belt era (since 2007) to be undisputed champion in three divisions (junior welterweight, welterweight and super middleweight).