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Last updated on 2024-03-25


World Boxing Council
Female World Super Middleweight Title
(as of 2025-08-31)

* Bolded letters in the competitor's name, if any, indicate the surname/family name.

Laila Ali2005-06-11Washington, DC, USA
Defeats Erin Toughill to become the first champion; also holds IWBF World Title; retires after her last match on 07-02-03.
Natascha Ragosina (Natalya Ragozina)2007-12-15Dessau, ST, GER
Defeats Akondaye Fountain; also holds WBA, WIBF, WIBA, and GBU world titles; retires after her last match on 09-12-19 (may have vacated the title before that).
Nikki Adler2013-11-30Grozny, RUS
Defeats Zane Brige; also holds WBF and WIBA world titles; also wins WIBF World Title on 17-03-11.
Claressa Shields2017-08-04Detroit, MI, USA
Also wins IBF World Title; vacates the IBF title in 18-06 and WBC title in 18-09.
Franchón Crews-Dezurn2018-09-13Las Vegas, NV, USA
Defeats Maricela Cornejo; also wins WBO World Title on 19-09-14; Alejandra Jiménez defeats Dezurn on 20-01-11 but the decision is later ruled no contest after Dezurn fails the drug test; also wins WBA and IBF world titles on 22-04-30.
Savannah Marshall 2023-07-01 Manchester, Lancashire, ENG, GBR
Also wins WBA, IBF, and WBO world titles; stripped of the WBC title on 23-09-22 due to health issues.
Franchón Crews-Dezurn [2] 2023-12-15 Orlando, FL, USA
Defeats Shadasia Green and also wins the interim WBA title; status promoted as WBA champion on 24-03-25 after Marshall vacates the title on 24-02-29.


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