Post by realview on Nov 6, 2020 15:22:45 GMT
Top Ten Pound for Pound November 2020
1. Alice Eve (BBU bantamweight champion) W/L: 6-0
2. Zara Holland (BBU flyweight champion) W/L: 3-0
3. Tamara Ecclestone (BBU JMDD champion) W/L: 4-1
4. Damaris Lewis (BBU welterweight champion) W/L: 4-0
5. Diana Korkunova W/L: 4-1
6. Catalina Otalvaro W/L: 5-1
7. Charlotte Church (BBU JMD champion) W/L: 2-0
8. Ewelina Lisowska W/L: 6-0
9. Katie McGrath W/L: 4-1
10. Doutzen Kroes W/L: 4-1
That breaks down as:
*Flyweight: 30%*
*Bantamweight: 40%*
*Lightweight: 10%*
*Welterweight: 20%*
As always now these rankings were done off results from the past twelve months from 6th November 2019 to today, with an importance on the quality of opponent as well as how many times you fight, hence a fighter with more wins can still be below a fighter with bigger wins on their record.
Looking over the rankings, Alice Eve continues to be the number one pound for pound fighter in the BBU, her stunning win in the Contenders six tournament, along with her bantamweight title win and defenses has seen her cement herself on the top these past three months.
The biggest losers since the last set of rankings has been Diana Korkunova (down three places) and Doutzen Kroes (who goes down from third to tenth) both last their titles the past month, the people who beat them (Zara Holland and Damaris Lewis respectively) have been the big winners this time around in more ways then one.
Daisy Ridley and Jessica Clements are the big losers this time around, it'll be interesting to see if they can quickly resume their place here in the ever changing rankings by February, with a few big wins under their belts they very well might return.
Ones to watch out for to take residence in these rankings are of course our BBU lightweight champion Miranda Kerr, who only on the fact she has fought one time this past year kept her off the rankings, if she successful defends her title once or twice then expect her back in these rankings.
Other stalwarts like Jenna Louise Coleman and Cheryl Cole always want to be in these rankings, especially being former number one ranked fighters, so keep an eye on those two to make a push sooner then later.
As always we like to hear peoples opinions on these rankings, would you move fighters around? Maybe swap some out for others, don't be afraid to debate this list.
1. Alice Eve (BBU bantamweight champion) W/L: 6-0
2. Zara Holland (BBU flyweight champion) W/L: 3-0
3. Tamara Ecclestone (BBU JMDD champion) W/L: 4-1
4. Damaris Lewis (BBU welterweight champion) W/L: 4-0
5. Diana Korkunova W/L: 4-1
6. Catalina Otalvaro W/L: 5-1
7. Charlotte Church (BBU JMD champion) W/L: 2-0
8. Ewelina Lisowska W/L: 6-0
9. Katie McGrath W/L: 4-1
10. Doutzen Kroes W/L: 4-1
That breaks down as:
*Flyweight: 30%*
*Bantamweight: 40%*
*Lightweight: 10%*
*Welterweight: 20%*
As always now these rankings were done off results from the past twelve months from 6th November 2019 to today, with an importance on the quality of opponent as well as how many times you fight, hence a fighter with more wins can still be below a fighter with bigger wins on their record.
Looking over the rankings, Alice Eve continues to be the number one pound for pound fighter in the BBU, her stunning win in the Contenders six tournament, along with her bantamweight title win and defenses has seen her cement herself on the top these past three months.
The biggest losers since the last set of rankings has been Diana Korkunova (down three places) and Doutzen Kroes (who goes down from third to tenth) both last their titles the past month, the people who beat them (Zara Holland and Damaris Lewis respectively) have been the big winners this time around in more ways then one.
Daisy Ridley and Jessica Clements are the big losers this time around, it'll be interesting to see if they can quickly resume their place here in the ever changing rankings by February, with a few big wins under their belts they very well might return.
Ones to watch out for to take residence in these rankings are of course our BBU lightweight champion Miranda Kerr, who only on the fact she has fought one time this past year kept her off the rankings, if she successful defends her title once or twice then expect her back in these rankings.
Other stalwarts like Jenna Louise Coleman and Cheryl Cole always want to be in these rankings, especially being former number one ranked fighters, so keep an eye on those two to make a push sooner then later.
As always we like to hear peoples opinions on these rankings, would you move fighters around? Maybe swap some out for others, don't be afraid to debate this list.