===WIBA World Ratings - May 18th 2013===

==HEAVYWEIGHT (over 168 lbs / over 76.2 kgs)==
World Champion-
GWENDOLYN O'NEIL (Guyana)
1. Martha Salazar (USA)
2. Sonya Lamonakis (USA) 
3. Tanzee Daniel (USA)
4. Tiffany Woodard (USA)
5. Berenice Cubillas (Mexico)
6. Lisa Marie Vizaniari (Australia)
7. Sydeny LeBlanc (USA)
8. Kaelan Hollon (USA)
9. Ali Dutt (Australia)
10. Taren Pennell (USA)
11. Ni Yapei (China)
12. Kasondra Hardnette (USA)
13. Paula Soap (USA)
14. Tania Avila (Colombia)
15. Candi Sarver (USA)
16. Victoria Nansen (NZ)

==SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT (168 lbs / 76.2 kgs)== 
World Champion-
NIKKI ADLER (Germany)
1. Christina Hammer (Germany) - WBO and WBF champion 
2. Zita Zatyko (Hungary) 
3. Sharon Warde (Guyana)
4. Marija Pejakovic (Serbia)
5. Emoke Halasz (Serbia)
6. Lisa Mauala (NZ)
7. Nolubabalo Mbopha (South Africa)
8. Annie Mazerolle (Canada)
9. Laura Vances (Mexico)

==MIDDLEWEIGHT (160 lbs / 72.6 kgs)== 
World Champion-
TORI NELSON (USA)
1. Teresa Perozzi (Bermuda) - WBA champion
2. Sarah Louise Peters (Germany)
3. Wided Younsi (Tunisia)
4. Gifty Amanua Ankrah (Ghana)
5. Lisa Cielas (Germany)
6. Maricela Conjejo (USA)
7. Shaneta Cole (USA)
8. Tasha Burton (USA)

==LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT (154 lbs / 69.8 kgs)== 
World Champion-
MARIA LINDBERG (Sweden)
1. Anne Sophie Mathis (France)
2. Oxandia Castillo (DR) - WBO champion
3. Noni Tenge (South Africa)
4. Hanna Gabriel (Costa Rica)
5. Mikaela Lauren (Sweden)
6. Angie Paola Rocha (Colombia)
7. Akima Stocks (USA)
8. Yvonne Reis (USA)
9. Happiness Nkhoma (Malawi)
10. Silva Zuniga (Mexico)
11. Denise Castro (Mexico)
12. Carmen Garcia (Mexico)
13. Jamhuri Said (Tanzania)
14. Borislava Goranova (Bulgaria)
15. Edita Lesnik (Bosnia)
16. Nathalie John (Germany)
17. Rachida Hilali (Netherlands)
18. Kwinda Rogers (Guyana)
19. Mapule Ngubane (South Africa)
20. Luisa Maria Romero (DR) 
21. Lyneisha Jefferson (USA)
22. Monique Duval (Canada)
                            
==WELTERWEIGHT (147 lbs / 66.7 kgs)== 
1. Cecilia Braekhus (Norway) - WBA, WBC & WBO champion 
2. Layla McCarter (USA) - WBA 154 champion
3. Aleksandra Magdziak Lopes (USA)
4. Jennifer Retzke (Germany)
5. Tiffany Junot (USA) - WBC 154 champion
6. Jessica Balogun (Germany) - GBU champion
7. Eva Halasi (Serbia) - IBF champion
8. Holly Lawson (USA)
9. Sarah Kuhn (USA)
10. Natalie Brown (Canada)
11. Adelita Irizarry (USA)
12. Ivana Habazin (Croatia)
13. Kali Reis (USA)
14. Arlene Blencowe (Australia)
15. Paty Ramirez (Mexico)
16. Lolita Muzeya (Zambia)
17. Rita Mrwebi (South Africa)
18. Dalia Vasarhelyi (Hungary)
19. Agnes Mtimaukanena (Malawi)
20. Tammie Johnson (USA)
21. Kim Colbert (USA)
22. Judy Garcia Tate (USA)
23. Ornella Domini (Switzerland)
24. Celia Rosa Sierra (Colombia)
25. Kelly Trance (USA)
26. Yarley Cuadrado (Colombia)
27. Shannon O'Connell (Australia)
28. Soledad Segui (Argentina)
29. Shayvonne Pattison (South Africa)
30. Anabel Amarillo (Argentina)

==LIGHT WELTERWEIGHT (140 lbs / 63.5 kgs)== 
1. Myriam Lamare (France)
2. Fernanda Alegre (Argentina) - WBO champion
3. Monica Acosta (Argentina) - WBC and WBA champion
4. Chris Namus (Uruguay)
5. Sarah Howett (Australia)
6. Klara Svensson (Sweden)
7. Sabrina Giuliani (Belgium)
8. Rola El Halabi (Germany)
9. Marie Riederer (Germany) - WIBF champion
10. Michelle Larissa Bonassoli (Brazil)
11. Myriam Dellal (France)
12. Nicole Woods (USA) 
13. Lisa Noel Garland (USA)
14. Kita Watkins (USA)
15. Melisenda Perez (USA)
16. Celeste Peralta (Argentina)
17. Nomadithini Ndyambo (South Africa)
18. Kholoso Ndabayani (South Africa)
19. Jamilla Jones (Trinidad)
20. Katia Alvarino (Uruguay)
21. Svetlana Kulakova (russia)
22. Monica Elisabeth Galeano (Argentina)
23. Darys Pardo (Colombia)
24. Victoriana Britez (Paraguay)
25. Roxana Laborde (Argentina)
26. Florence Muthoni (Kenya)
27. Yawa Schmill (Germany)
28. Farida El Hadratti (France)
29. Angel McKenzie (UK)  
30. Elisa Moreno (USA)
31. Jessica Tamara Vargas (Slovakia)
32. Wendy Gervios (France)
33. Skiler Kretzer (USA)
34. Evalyne Alcinyi (Kenya)
35. Iryna Bartash (Ukraine)
36. Macketa Mamiaro (USA)
37. Jasmin Reed (USA)
38. Johanne Cavaree (France)
39. Rita Kenessey (Hungary)
40. Angelica Lopez Flores (mexico)
41. Evelyn Gutierrez (mexico)
42. Amanda Cooper (USA)
43. Talitha Groot (Netherlands)
44. Nina Jo Pastena (USA)
45. Mara Marquez (USA)
46. Sarah Ludwig (Germany)
47. Elaine Albuquerque (Brazil)

==LIGHTWEIGHT (135 lbs / 61.2 ks)== 
World Champion-
LUCIA MORELLI (Italy)
1. Erica Anabella Farias (Argentina) - WBC champion
2. Delfine Persoon (Belgium) - IBF and WIBF champion 
3. Enis Pacheco (Colombia) - WBO champion
4. Mary McGee (USA)
5. Daniella Smith (NZ)
6. Leli Luz Florez (Colombia)
7. Melissa St Vil (USA) - AMERICAS 130 champion
8. Milena Koleva (Bulgaria)
9. Nicole Boss (Switzerland) 
10. Loli Munoz (Spain)
11. Erin McGowan (Australia) 
12. Ana Laura Esteche (Argentina)
13. Belinda Laracuente (USA)
14. Kimberly Connor (USA)
15. Cecilia Comunales (Uruguay) - WBA champion
16. Maureen Shea (USA)
17. Tatina Anderson (USA)
18. Maria Elena Maderna (Argentina) 
19. Anita Torti (Italy) 
20. Victoria Cisneros (USA)
21. Floarea Lihet (Romania)
22. Ashleigh Curry (USA)
23. Angela Marciales (Colombia)
24. Maria Eugenia Lopez (Argentina)
25. Adriana Salles (Brazil)
26. Silvia Fernanda Zacarias (Argentina)
27. Everlyne Odero (Kenya)
28. Crystal Morales (USA)
29. Kremena Petkova (Bulgaria)
30. Noelia Belen Rojo (Argentina)
31. Nicole Wesner (germany)
32. Liz Drew (USA)
33. Maria Angelica Ruiz (Argentina)
34. Fatima Adib (France)
35. Yolanda Segura (Mexico)
36. Nadine Brown (Australia)
37. Xochilt Barquero (Nicaragua)
38. Kerri Hill (USA)
39. Ariel Beck (USA)
40. Veronika Hornyak (Hungary)
41. Monica Gentili (Italy)
42. Angelique Duchemin (France)
43. Lesly Morales (Mexico)
44. Jackie Breitenstein (USA)
45. Karie Contreras (USA)
46. Prisca Vicot (France)
47. Lucretia Meacham (USA)
48. Cindy Bonhiver (France)
49. Maria Bastasin (Canada)
50. Malanie Codling (NZ)
51. Lamduan Superchamps (Thailand)
52. Wendy Roy (Canada)
53. Samantha Griffith (USA)
54. Elga Comastri (Italy)
55. Aminah Barakat (Germany)
56. Silvia Liliana Cardozo (Argentina)
57. Valija Lasmanovica (Latvia)

==SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT (130 lbs / 59 kgs)== 
World Champion-
DIANA PRAZAK (Australia)
Interim World Champion-
RONICA JEFFREY (USA)
1. Amanda Serrano (USA)
2. Ramona Kuehne (Germany) - WBO, WIBF and WBF champion
3. Hyun-Mi Choi (South Korea)
4. Kina Malpartida (Peru) - WBA champion 
5. Cindy Serrano (USA) 
6. Victoria Bustos (Argentina)
7. Lissette Medel (USA)
8. Fatuma Zarika (Kenya)
9. Natasha Spence (Canada) 
10. Areti Mastrodouka (Greece)
11. Cynthia Munoz (Mexico)
12. Liliana Palmera (Colombia)
13. Natalia Aguirre (Argentina)
14. Yohanna Alfonso (Argentina)
15. Jennifer Han (USA)
16. Lauryn Eagle (Australia)
17. Diana Ayala (Colombia)
18. Lucia Larcinese (Canada)
19. Sabrina Ostowari (Australia)
20. Simone Da Silva Duarte (Brazil)
21. Marisa Gabriela Nunez (Argentina)
22. Judy Waguthii (Kenya)
23. Yolanda Ezell (USA)
24. Tiana Sosa Saney (Trinidad)
25. Natalia Smirnova (Germany)
26. Sriphrae Nongkipahuyuth (Thailand)
27. Paula Andrea Morales (Argentina)
28. Carina Maria Britos (Brazil)
29. Xu Chun Yan (China)
30. Halana Dos Santos (Brazil)
31. Wanda Pena Ozuna (DR)
32. Paola Ibarra (Uruguay)
33. Elizabeth Sherman (USA)
34. Yoseidy Zarzuela (DR)
35. Anna Donatella Hultin (Sweden)
36. Anna Sikora (Poland)
37. Edith Ramos (Mexico)
38. Soledad Capriolo (Argentina)
39. Kiangsak Sithsaithong (Thailand)
40. Bas Sor Tammajak (Thailand)
41. Nayeli Jimenez Garcia (Mexico)
42. Paola Rojas (Colombia)
43. Zsofia Bedo (Hunagry) 
44. Jaime Ward (Canada)
45. DJ Morrison (USA)
46. Christina Leadbeater (USA)
47. Yessica Perez (Colombia)
48. Lina Milagros Tejada (DR)
49. Derya Saki (Germany)
50. Racquel Bailey (USA)
51. Daniela DeMusso (Italy)
52. Brandy Badry (Canada)
53. Snooker Sorkor Sugaigym (Thailand)
54. Marisol De Los Santos (Mexico)
55. Cecilia Pitiseni (Zimbabwe)
56. Lucia Osegueda (USA)
57. Sheena Chancy (USA)
58. Wong Ka Man (Hong Kong)
59. marisela Landa (Mexico)
60. Anastasija Teresenkova (Latvia)
61. Mari Tatunashvili (Georgia)
62. Consolata Musanda (Germany)
63. Nicki Bigwood (NZ)

==FEATHERWEIGHT (126 lbs / 57.2 kgs)==
1. Alejandra Olivares (Argentina) - WBO champion
2. Jelena Mrdjenovich (Canada)
3. Ina Menzer (Germany)
4. Dahianna Santana (DR) - IBF champion
5. Ogleidis Suarez (Venezuela) - WBA champion
6. Goda Dailydaite (Lithuania)  - WBF and WIBF Interim champion
7. Ji-Hye Woo (South Korea) - IFBA champion
8. Irma Balijagic-Adler (Serbia)
9. Claudia Andrea Lopez (Argentina)
10. Lindsay Garbatt (Canada)
11. Gaelle Amand (France) 
12. Magali Rodriguez (Mexico)
13. Jackie Trivilino (USA)
14. Sarah Pucek (Canada)
15. Betiana Vinas (Argentina)
16. Helen Joseph (Ghana)
17. Brittney Cruz (USA)
18. Claudia Gutierrez (USA)
19. Francia Elena Bravo (Colombia)
20. Jennifer Salinas (USA)
21. Amanda Crespin (USA)
22. Ivonne Cordoba (Argentina)
23. Rocio Castillo (Mexico)
24. Migdalia Asprilla (Panama)
25. Doris Koehler (Austria)
26. Antonina Ayala Vazquez (Paraguay) 
27. Agota Ilko (Hungary)
28. Stephanie Ducastel (France)
29. Perla Hernandez (Mexico)
30. Yulihan Luna Avila (Mexico)
31. Sarah Achieng (Kenya)
32. Lizbeth Crespo (Argentina)
33. Silvia Jimenez (Mexico)
34. Galina Gumliiska (Bulgaria)
35. Marisol Reyes (DR)
36. Sainumdoi Pitaklo-ngen (Thailand)
37. Maribel Santana (DR)
38. Nassera Kebaili (France)
39. Alisah McPhee (Canada)
40. Djemilla Gontaruk (Belgium)
41. Lucia Rosas (Mexico)
42. Magali Maretinez de la Vega (Mexico)
43. Marianne Marston (UK)
44. Jennifer Scott (USA)
45. Karen Dulin (USA) 
46. Sopo Putkaradze (Georgia)
47. Maria Ponce (Argentina)
48. Cecilia Mena (Argentina)
49. Claudia Munoz (Venezuela)
50. Anys Cedillo (Venezuela)
51. Brenda Gonzalez (USA)
52. Denise Schuschko-Linke (Austria)
53. Nadja Ropac (USA)
54. Angela Hayes (USA)
55. Estefania Talamantes (Mexico)
56. Monica Rios (Mexico)
57. Salome Rostoshvili (georgia)
58. Valeria Granajo (Argentina)
59. Laura Deanovic (USA)
60. Noelia Gutierrez (Argentina)
61. Maricela Fuentes (mexico)
62. Griselda Moreno (Argentina)
63. Ewa Brochicka (Poland)
64. Melanie Zwecker (Germany)
65. Jong-Sun Park (South Korea)
66. Pasa Malagic (Serbia)
67. Rosette Bangala (Congo)

==SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT (122 lbs / 55.3 kgs)== 
World Champion-
JESSICA RAKOCZY (Canada)
1. Yesica Patricia Marcos (Argentina) - WBO and WBA champion
2. Marcela Acuna (Argentina)
3. Alicia Ashley (USA) - WBC champion 
4. Katy Wilson Castillo (DR) - IBF champion
5. Kaliesha West (USA) - IFBA champion
6. Alesia Graf (Germany)
7. Alys Sanchez (Venezuela) - WBA interim champion
8. Chantell Martinez (Panama) 
9. Elina Tissen (Germany)
10. Shelly Shelito Vincent (USA) - INTERNATIONAL champion
11. Ada Velez (USA) 
12. Lisa Brown (Canada)
13. Melinda Cooper (USA)
14. Ana Julaton (USA) 
15. Kelsey Jeffries (USA)
16. Edith Soledad Matthysse (Argentina)
17. Marylin Hernandez (DR)
18. Ana Lazano (Venezuela)
19. Laura Serrano (Mexico)
20. Nohime Dennison (USA)
21. Nydia Feliciano (USA)
22. Celena Salazar (USA)
23. Christina Ruiz (USA)
24. Johen Paola Gonzalez (Colombia)
25. Dayana Cordero (Colombia)
26. Calixta Silgado (Colombia)
27. Shannon O'Connell (Australia)
28. Heather Hardy (USA)
29. Anahi Yolanda Salles (Argentina)
30. Gabisile Tsabalala (SA)
31. Linda Laura Lecca (Argentina)
32. Karine Rinaldo (France)
33. Brenda Olvera (Mexico)
34. Carina Marina Britos (Brazil)
35. Crystal Hoy (USA)
36. Mariana Gulyas (Hungary)
37. Liliana Martinez (DR)
38. Eva Marcu (Romania)
39. Celene Roman (USA)
40. Renata Domsodi (Hungary)
41. Angel Gladney (USA)
42. Celia Roman (Mexico)
43. Mayra Gomez (Argentina)
44. Sarah O'Connell (Australia)
45. Alejandra Lopez (USA)
46. Margarita Sanauda (Mexico)
47. Sarah Schneider (USA)
48. Gabriella Vicze (Hungary)
49. Alexandra Gorog (Hungary)
50. Gabriella Roman (Hungary)
51. Sandy Coget (France)
52. Olga Salas (Colombia)
53. Lucia Sanchez (mexico)
54. Nomvelo Magcaba (South Africa)
55. Jennifer Santiago (USA)
56. Marquita Lee (USA)
57. Katty Mercado (Mexico)
58. Yamileth Pimentel (Panama)
59. Muaylek Sithsaithong (thailand)
60. Sylvia Schiavoni (Australia)
61. Narelle Leahey (Australia)
62. Kelan Robey (USA)
63. Claudia Amaro  (USA)
64. Wanphen Pathompothong (Thailand)
65. Hu Die (China)
66. Ayar Sobry (Egypt)
67. Fernanda Ortega (Mexico)
68. Alejandra Soledad Morales (Argentina)
69. Rita Alvarez (Mexico)

==BANTAMWEIGHT (118 lbs / 53.5 kgs)==
1. Irma Garcia (Mexico) - WBA champion
2. Carolina Duer (Argentina)
3. Yazmin Rivas (Mexico) - IBF champion
4. Susie Ramadan (Australia) - WBC champion
5. Sabrina Maribel Perez (Argentina) - WBA interim champion
6. Janeth Perez (Mexico) 
7. Usanakorn Kokietgym (Thailand)
8. Catherine Phiri (Zambia)
9. Carolina Rodriguez (Chile)
10. Christina McMahon (Ireland)
11. Mayerlin Rivas (Venezuela)
12. Maria Elena Villalobos (Mexico)
13. Brandi Montoya (USA) - INTERCONTINENTAL champion
14. Carolina Gutierrez Gaite (Argentina)
15. Yolis Marrugo Franco (Colombia)
16. Zendy Sotomayor (Mexico)
17. Kandy Sandoval (Mexico)
18. Daiane Ribeiro (Brazil)
19. Soledad Macedo (uruguay)
20. Paulina Cardona (Colombia)
21. Maria Jose Nunez (Uruguay)
22. Carolina Arias (Costa Rica)
23. Michelle Preston (NZ)
24. Nathalie Forget (Canada) 
25. Jasmin Ward (Australia)
26. Julie Gaston (Australia)
27. Fredee Gonzalez (mexico)
28. Fortunate Chidzivo (ZImbabwe)
29. Maria Andrea Miranda (Colombia)
30. Grecia Nova (DR)
31. Jemyma Betrian (Netherlands)
32. Laetitia Arzalier (France)
33. Caroline Schroeder (Germany)
34. Liza Amaya (USA)
35. Kaenpetch Superchamps (thailand)
36. Natalia Vanesa Lopez (Argentina)
37. Diana Makumbe (Zimbabwe)
38. Karina Kopinska (Poland)
39. Sayda Mosquera (Panama)
40. Aida Salac (Serbia)
41. Nikki Burleson (USA)
42. Avery Vilche (USA)
43. Cassie Trost (USA)
44. Polina Pencheva (Bulgaria)
45. Honey Mae Bermoy (Philippines)
46. Juseth Arauz (panama)
47. Anita Kosics (Hungary)
48. Jubjang Lookmaykarmwan (Thailand)
49. Fahsithong Sithsoung (Thaliand)
50. Danieja Asenjo (Chile)
51. Lourdes Nunez Garcia (Spain)
52. Olga Khrolovich (Belaris)
53. Petchsurorcha Looksaikongdin (Thailand)
54. Nongprem Monththonggym (Thailand)
55. Martha Morales (Mexico)
56. Airada Sithsonram (Thailand)
57. Narelle Leachey (Australia)
58. Lupita Lopez (mexico)
59. Saobanna Phosuwangym (Thailand)

==SUPER FLYWEIGHT (115 lbs / 52.2 kgs)== 
World Champion-
YOON-JOO SHIN (South Korea)
Rosilete Dos Santos (Brazil) - WIBA champion emeritus
1. Zulina Munoz (Mexico) - WBC champion
2. Nadia Hokmi (France) - WBF champion
3. Daniela Romina Bermudez (Argentina) - WBA Interim champion
4. Debora Anahi Dionicius (Argentina) - IBF champion
5. Hagar Shmoulfeld Finer (Israel) - WIBF 118 champion
6. Hee-Jung Yuh (South Korea) - IFBA champion
7. Aniya Seki (Switzerland) - WIBF champion
8. Mariana Juarez (Mexico)
9. Dorely Valente (Mexico)
10. Milena Tronto (Italy)
11. Loredana Piazza (Italy)
12. Estrella Valverde (Mexico)
13. Valeria Dos Santos (Brazil)
14. Stefany Bizquiazo (Uruguay)
15. Gabriela Bouvier (Uruguay)
16. Isabel Ramirez (Mexico)
17. Luna del Mar Torroba (Argentina)
18. Isabel Millan (mexico) 
19. Judith Rodriguez (Mexico)
20. Kristen Treadway (USA)
21. Sherine Rosie Thomas (Canada)
22. Tienthong Sor Praithong (thailand)
23. Angelica Dominguez (Mexico)
24. Veronica Rodriguez (Mexico)
25. Julia Kiss (Slovakia)
26. Leslie Domingo (Philippines)
27. Vanesa Santiago (Mexico)
28. Guadalupe Martinez (Mexico)
29. Michelle Nelson (Canada)
30. Peggy Maerz (Canada)
31. Tamami Tor Buamas (Thailand)
32. Kennie Bielma (Mexico)
33. Fleis Djendji (Serbia)
34. Vannessa Greco (USA)
35. Anrey Sor Saengkamrang (Thailand)
36. Abigail Castaneda (USA)
37. Steffi Schuenke (Germany)
38. Aniko Levai (Hungary)
39. Neisy Torres (Colombia)
40. Fadia Idrissi (Denmark)
41. Claudia Ferenci (Slovakia)
42. Maria Jimenez (Mexico)
43. Ely Munoz (Uruguay)
44. Noemi Bosques (USA)
45. Vanesa Lorena Taborda (Argentina)
46. Guadalupe Maria Antonia Maldonado (Argentina)
47. Florencia Roxana Canteros (Argentina)
48. Arecely Tinoco (USA)
49. Fatuma Yazidu (Tanzania)
50. Jorgelina Veloso (Argentina)
51. Manaowan Sithsaithong (Thailand)
52. Soledad del Valle Frias (Argentina)
53. Guadalupe Gutierrez (Mexico)
54. Rocio Chiluisa (Ecuador)
55. Chuthaporn Pradissan (Thailand)
56. Maria Rivera (Argentina)
57. Arlette Martinez (Mexico)
58. Roxana Alanis (Mexico)
59. Karla Mora (Mexico)
60. Franziska Faller (Germany)
61. Cecilia Santoscoy (mexico)

==FLYWEIGHT (112 lbs / 50.8 kgs)== 
1. Ava Knight (USA) - WBC diamond champion
2. Arely Mucino (Mexico)
3. Melissa McMorrow (USA) - WIBF & WBO champion
4. Renata Szebeledi (Hungary) - WBC champion
5. Carina Moreno (USA) - WBA champion
6. Susi Kentikian (Germany)  - WBA interim champion
7. Nadia Raoui (Germany)
8. Raja Amasheh (Germany)
9. Gun Joo Shin (South Korea) - INTERNATIONAL champion
10. Sanae Jah (Belgium)
11. Patricia Alcivar (USA)  
12. Simona Galassi (Italy) 
13. Joselyn Arroyo Ruiz (Mexico)
14. Buakaew OnesongchaiGym (Thailand)
15. Eileen Olszewski (USA)
16. Tyrieshia Douglas (USA)
17. Eva Voraberger (Austria)
18. Arely Valente (Mexico)
19. Isabelle Leonardi (France)
20. Tania Cosme (Mexico)
21. Chantel Cordova (USA)
22. Delia Lopez (Mexico)
23. Sharon Gaines (USA)
24. Yahaira Martinez (PR)
25. Maribel Ramirez (Mexico)
26. Maria Suarez (USA)
27. Kenia Enriquez (mexico)
28. Liliana Ordonez (Mexico)
29. Oksana Romanova (Russia)
30. Adrienne Alegria (USA)
31. Carla Romina Weiss (Argentina)
32. Jacqueline Park (Canada)
33. Luciel Quiel (Panama)
34. Leonela Paola Yudica Andino (Argentina)
35. Yadira Trejo (Mexico)
36. Rocio Garpar (Peru)
37. Nonggift Or Wanchoed (Thailand)
38. Bettina Granasi (Serbia)
39. Marta Soledad Juncos (Argentina)
40. Sandra Hernandez (Mexico)
41. Patricia de los Santos Garcia (mexico)
42. Brenda Flores (Mexico)
43. Susan Reno (USA)
44. Norj Guro (Philippines)
45. Christina Fuentes (USA)
46. Carolina Montenegro (Panama)
47. Yohana Mora (Argentina)
48. Noura Sayed (Egypt)
49. Blanca Raymundo (USA)
50. Katarina de la Cruz (USA)
51. Brenda Ramos (Mexico)
52. Alondra Garcia (Mexico)
53. Amanda Beaubrin (Canada)
54. Alejandra Maria de Lujan Rios (Argentina)
55. Rocia Cejas (Argentina)
56. Rosa Diaz (Mexico)
57. Sandra Robles (Mexico)
58. Mihaela Rata (Romania)
59. Irene Gordo (Spain)
60. Dennis Ochoa (Mexico)
61. Michele Da Silva (Brazil)
62. Eun-Sun Lee (South Korea)
63. Melania Sorroch (Spain)
64. Luzminda Guido (Philippines)
65. Hajnalka Fogarasi (Romania)

==LIGHT FLYWEIGHT (108 lb / 49 kgs)== 
World Super Champion-
JUHEE KIM (South Korea) 
1. Yesica Yolanda Bopp (Argentina) - WBA & WBO champion 
2. Jessica Chavez (Mexico) - IBF champion
3. Jessica Nery Plata (Mexico)
4. Sindy Amador (USA)
5. Irma Sanchez (Mexico) - WBF 112 champion
6. Ibeth Zamora Silva (Mexico) - WBC champion
7. Ria Ramnarine (Trinidad)
8. Keisher McLeod Wells (USA) 
9. Oezlem Sahin (Germany)
10. Amira Hamzaoui (France)
11. Yesenia Gomez (Mexico)
12. Susana Vazquez (mexico)
13. Maricela Quintero (Mexico)
14. Kareli Lopez (Mexico)
15. Abigail Villar (Panama)
16. Marisa Portillo (Brazil)
17. Napaporn Superchamps (Thailand)
18. Marisol Miranda (USA)
19. Olga Julio (Colombia)
20. Corina Carlescu (Romania)
21. Ana Fernandez (Venezuela)
22. Carolina Alvarez (Venezuela)
23. Mariela Jimenez Catorce (Mexico)
24. Romina Alcantara (Argentina)
25. Stephaney George (Guyana)
26. Linda Soto (Mexico)
27. Agnes Draxler (Hungary)
28. Evgeniya Zablotskaya (Russia)
29. Rebeca Castro Bolanos (Mexico) 
30. Maribela Smith (Panama)
31. Eun-Hye Lee (South Korea)
32. Nongnun Sor Praithong (Thailand)
33. Guadalupe Lopez (Mexico) 
34. Guadalupe Bautista (mexico)
35. Elizabeth Zamarriga (Mexico)
36. Jessebelle Pagaduan (Philippines)
37. Magdalena Leija (Mexico)
38. Abigail Ramos (Mexico)
39. Elke Beinwachs (Austrlia)
40. Carol Castro Madrid (Mexico)
41. Christine Latube (Philippines)
42. Dorkmaipa Keangpompetch (Thailand)
43. Stefany Cassiani (Colombia)
44. Amy Berezowski (Canada)
45. Yajaira Desiree Hernandez (panama)
46. Paloma Lopez (Mexico)
47. Ana Maria Garduno (mexico)
48. Petchnaree Sor Tantong (thailand)
49. Nozwelethu Mathontsi (South Africa)
50. Petchsairung Looksaikongdin (Thailand)
51. Kledpetch Lookmuangkan (thailand)
52. Cecilia Renova (USA)
53. Lorena Arias (Mexico)
54. Jazmin Cervantes (Mexico)
55. Tse Hoi Wah (Hong Kong)

==MINI FLYWEIGHT (105 lbs / 47.6 kgs)==
World Champion-
SAMSON TOR BUAMAS (Thailand) 
1. Su-Yun Hong (South Korea) - WBO and WIBA 108 regular champion
2. Anne Sophie Da Costa (France) - WBF champion
3. Katia Gutierrez (Mexico) 
4. Anabel Ortiz (Mexico)
5. Teeraporn Pannimit (Thailand) 
6. Kanittha Kokietgym (Thailand)
7. Anahi Torres (Mexico)
8. Nancy Franco (Mexico) - IBF champion
9. Victoria Argueta (Mexico)
10. Jolene Blackshear (USA)
11. Soniya Parab (India)
12. Buangern Kiatsombat (Thailand)
13. Jasseth Noriega (Mexico)
14. Ivonne Rosas (Mexico)
15. Mayela Perez (mexico)
16. Maria Rosa Tabusso (Italy)
17. Nongbua Lookprai-aree (Thailand)
18. Yaditza Perez (Panama)  
19. Guadalupe Ramirez (Mexico)
20. Carleans Rivas (Philippines)
21. Lili Barajas (Mexico)
22. Suri Tapia (Mexico)
23. Mayte Rivas (Mexico)
24. Cristina Serrano (Mexico) 
25. Ployanapa Sakrungrueng (Thailand)
26. Leidis Martinez (panama)
27. Nongbua Mor Burapa (Thailand)
28. Pitza Sor Thipcharoen (thailand)
29. Nilphaya Sithsaithong (Thailand)
30. Aisah Alico (Philippines)
31. Yanaki Ayon (Mexico)
32. Martha Reyna (Mexico)
33. Rika Matsumoto (Thailand)
34. Cristina Vargas (Mexico)
35. Miriam Victoria (Mexico)
36. Monserrat Alarcon (Mexico)
37. Elvia Trevino (Mexico)
38. Ana Aquilina (Mexico)
39. Itzel Barrera (Mexico)
40. Nayeli Verde (Mexico)
41. Princess Honey Quinones (Philippines)
42. Andrea Jimenez (Mexico)
43. Lorena Mendoza (Mexico)

==MINIMUMWEIGHT (102 lbs / 46.3 kgs)== 
World Champion-
GRETCHEN ABANIEL (Philippines)
1. Ji-Hyun Park (Souh Korea) - IFBA champion
2. Susana Cruz Perez (Mexico)
3. Jujeath Nagaowa (Philippines)
4. Ana Arrazola (Mexico)
5. Yesenia Martinez Castrejon (Mexico) 
6. Sol Trevino (Mexico)
7. Nora Cardoza (Mexico)
8. Maria Paola Cuca Jimenez (Mexico)
9. Aide Ruiz (Mexico) 
10. Amara Kokietgym (Thailand)
11. Noriela Paz (Panama)
12. Momoko Kanda (USA)
13. Yinglek Sithsaithong (Thailand)
14. Modthanoi Sithsaithong (Thailand)
15. Saengpetch Sor Sajaboon (Thailand)
16. Estefania Fonseca (Mexico)
17. Elizabeth Guadarrama (Mexico)

===RATINGS ARE BASED ON A FIGHTERS RECORD [wins/losses], EXPERIENCE, 
TALENT, POTENTIAL, 
ACTIVITY, AND HOW THEY MATCH UP AGAINST ONE ANOTHER IN THEIR WEIGHT 
DIVISION.=== 

World Champions of all other organizations are rated by the WIBA, 
for possible unification title fights with WIBA World Champions. 
For a boxer to be rated in the Top 15, she must either defeat a boxer rated 
in the Top 15, or receive the approval of the Ratings Committee. 

It is the responsibility of the managers to notify the WIBA of all activity 
of their boxers. 

If any boxer questions their ranking with the WIBA, they may e-mail the 
WIBA at: 
ryankidsmooth@webtv.net 

All questions from boxers (or their team) about their rating will be 
answered in detail. 

APPEALS PROCEDURES - Any claim, complaint or protest against the WIBA must 
be 
presented to the WIBA President in writing within fifteen (15) days after 
the claim, 
controversy or dispute first arose. 
Any person who makes, files or presents a complaint, protest or appeal to 
the WIBA 
on behalf of a boxer, promoter, person or entity, must submit to the WIBA a 
signed and 
authenticated letter from the person or entity who is the subject matter of 
such 
complaint, protest or appeal and who the aforementioned person claims to 
represent. 

Upon reception of the claim, dispute or controversy, the President, in his 
discretion, will either: 
a) attempt to resolve the controversy, or 
b) designate a person or persons to attempt to resolve the controversy, or 
c) refer the matter to the WIBA Executive Committee, which will have thirty 
(30) days 
after receiving referral of the controversy or claim, to render a decision. 
The President must notify all interested parties of the decision within 7 
days. 






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W.I.B.A. 
Womens International Boxing Association. 
5034 SW 92nd Terrace
Cooper City, FL 33328-3545
(954) 614-0307
ryankidsmooth@webtv.net 

WIBA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: 

PRESIDENT and CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: 
RYAN WISSOW (Cooper City, Florida USA) 

1st VICE PRESIDENT and ASIAN COMMISSIONER: 
RAYMOND CHANG (Hong Kong) 

2nd VICE PRESIDENT and CARIBBEAN COMMISSIONER: 
ERVA BRUNO (Trinidad)

3rd VICE PRESIDENT and INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONER:
YOON-BONG MOON (South Korea) 

4th VICE PRESIDENT and SOUTH AMERICAN COMMISSIONER:
CARWYN HOLLAND (Guyana)

WESTERN EUROPEAN COMMISSIONER: 
TEX WOODWARD (UK) 

EASTERN EUROPEAN COMMISSIONER:
MIRKO SKOKO (Bosnia)

USA WEST COAST COMMISSIONER: 
DEE DUFOE (California) 

LEGAL ADVISOR: 
ERVA BRUNO (Trinidad) 

MEDICAL ADVISOR: 
DR KEVEN ANTOINE (Trinidad) 


REGIONALS REPRESENTATIVES: 

Argentina: Raul Ilvento 

Australia: Adam Height

Bosnia: Mirko Skoko 

Brazil: Sergio Batarelli 

Chile: Luis Valenzuela 

Colombia: Willy Gonzalez 

Curaçao: Frank H. Gressman 

Dominican Republic: Valentin Contreras 

Germany: Andy M. Meyer 

Ghana: Benjamin Tetteh 

Guam: Inger Hagen 

Guyana: Carwyn Holland, Trevor Arno 

Ireland: Joe Gallagher

Israel: Raanan Tal 

Kenya: Atomic Bunde 

New Zealand: John Glozier 

Nigeria: Chief Aloysius A. Agada 

Malta: Alex Zammit 

Panama: Dr. Winston Greenwald 

Paraguay: Claudio J. Chaparro 

Philippines: Salven Legumbay 

Puerto Rico: Roberto Ramirez 

Republic of San Marino: Mirco Battazza 

Russia: Vladimir Shumsky 

Saint Maarten: Milton "Bobby" Ottley 

South Korea: Jin Jae Chul 

Tazmania: Emmanuel Mbundwa 

Thailand: Panya Prachakorn

Trinidad & Tobago: Dr Keven Antoine, Erva Bruno. 

Ukraine: 

United Kingdom: Tex Woodward 

United States of America: Ryan Wissow 

Virgin Islands: Adlah "Foncie" Donastore Jr. 

Zambia: Anthony Mwamba 


WIBA REPRESENTATED COUNTRIES: 

Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Barbados, Belarussia, Belgium, Bonaire, 
Brazil, Canada, 
Chile, Colombia, Curacao, Czeck Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, 
Denmark, 
Dominican Republic, Ecuador, England, French Guiana, Germany, Ghana, Guam, 
Guatemala, 
Guyana, Honduras, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mali, 
Mexico, Mongolia, 
Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, 
Philippines, 
Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Saint Maarten, San Marino, South 
Africa, 
South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Trinidad & 
Tobago, 
Ukraine, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Virgin Islands, Zambia. 




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=====10 BASIC RULES TO BE ENFORCED AT ALL WIBA CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS===== 

1. WIBA Title fights will be fought under ABC rules 

2. WIBA World Title fights are ten (10) rounds. 
WIBA International, Intercontinental, Americas titles 
are eight (8) or ten (10) rounds. 
WIBA Youth Titles can be 6 or 8 rounds.
Rounds are 2 minutes in length, with a one minute rest 
period between rounds. (3 minute rounds are ok if both camps agree to it)

3. a WIBA Supervisor must be present, at the weigh-in and the fight. 

4. Official weigh-ins are to be no more then 28 hours before start 
of the event. 

5. if a fighter cannot make weight, after given 3 hours from the initial 
weigh-in, 
the title fight may still procede at scheduled. 
But if the overweight fighter wins, the title remains vacent, 
whereas if the fighter who makes weight wins, then she is recognised as 
champion. 

6. Gloves are 8 oz for bouts at 147 pounds and under. 
10 oz gloves are used for fights at 148 pounds and heavier. 

7. Coagulants may consist of adrenaline 1/1000, avitene, and thrombin. 
Any others are subject to approval by the local commission. 
Monsel, or any other "iron base" 
or "iron type" solution is absolutely prohibited. 

8. Any drinking liquids in the corner, other then water, are prohibited,
unless certain sports drinks are apprived by the local commission. 

9. The score cards will be picked up after each round and the tally made, 
by the 
local Commsion and the WIBA supervisor. 

10. Each boxer is required to take a urinalysis following a title bout. 


WIBA by Laws 

All rules are subject to approval by the local Athletic Commission and 
The Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC). 

We comply with the Muhammad Ali Act. 

All rules consider the highest standards for safety and protection of the 
Boxers. 


1) CONTEST RULES & CHAMPION REQUIREMENTS 

1.0 There will be a non-scoring referee and three (3) judges officiating a 
bout. 

1.1 Bouts, including championship bouts, shall have rounds of two (2) 
Minutes 
in length, with an interval [rest period] between each round of one (1) 
minute. 

1.1a Fighters are permited to fight three (3) minute rounds if 
it is agreed to by both camps and by the local commission.

1.2 The number of rounds in all contests shall be specified. 

1.3 All WIBA World Championship bouts shall be of ten (10) round duration. 
All WIBA Intercontinental, International, Americas, Iberian-American 
titles shall be of six or eight round duration. 
ALL WIBA Youth title bouts shall be of 6 or 8 rounds.

1.4 A boxer can only be declared a WIBA Champion by winning a 
contest under Championship conditions. 

1.5 Champions Responsibilities: 
All WIBA Champions must defend their title a minimum of once 
every SIX (6) months against the highest ranked opponant 
available, given a legitimate offer from a promoter. 
Failure to comply with this paragraph is grounds for actions to 
require a mandatory title defense within 60 days or to have 
the Champion removed and a title elimination tournament 
being called for to declare a new champion.
If a WIBA champion does not defend her title within TWELVE (12)
months, it is within the WIBA's sole discression to vacate a title. 

1.6 WIBA encourages title unification. 
the WIBA will consider making concessions in WIBA sanction fees for 
unification 
title fights involving the WIBA with any other major womens sanctioning 
body 
(WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, WIBF, GBU, IFBA). 

1.7 In the event the WIBA Champion wishes to fight for, or defend, 
a championship other then the WIBA, and not put their WIBA title 
on the line, the Approval of the WIBA must be obtained. 

1.8 It is in the WIBA's sole discretion to strip a WIBA Champion 
of her title if she loses a non-title fight, or if she loses a 
title fight sanctioned by an organization other then the WIBA. 
It is also in the WIBA's sole discretion to strip a WIBA Champion
or to not recognize a WIBA champion if the sanction fee is not paid.

1.8B It is in the WIBA's sole discretion to strip a WIBA Champion
of her title if she or her team: 
-fails to comply with the rules of the applicable local commission,
-fails to honor a contractual obligation (any boxer withdrawing from a contest 
for reasons not acceptable to the WIBA)
-engages in any illegal or morally offensive conduct
-does anything to damage the reputation of the WIBA.
-does anything to disrespect the WIBA or any of it's members
-violates any WIBA by-law
 
1.9 It is in the WIBA's sole discretion to strip a WIBA Champion 
of her title if she refuses to fight the #1 mandatory challenger in her 
weight class, or the highest rated available contender, 
given a legitimate offer from a promoter. 

1.10 Boxers can not fight within fourteen (14) days before a scheduled WIBA 
title fight. 

1.11 Weigh-In: 
Boxers must weigh-in within no more then twenty-eight (28) 
hours 
before the start of the event, unless other weigh-in arrangements are agreed to 
beforehand 
by the WIBA, both boxers' camps and the local commission. 

1.12 When a boxer is overweight at the weigh-in, conducted 
within twenty-four hours before the fight, she will have 
3 hours pre-fight, if feasible, after the time of the weigh-in, 
to "make weight". 
Any boxer who is still overweight after such time might still 
be allowed to fight, but if they win the bout, they would 
not be recognized as champion, whereas if the fighter who 
makes weight wins, then she is recognized as champion.
If a WIBA champion fails to make weight, her title is vacated.

1.13 Equipment: 
The WIBA requires all boxers to wear a breast protector approved by the 
local Commission. 

1.14 Boxing gloves shall be new for all WIBA title fights, 
provided by the Promoter of that event. 

1.15 Boxing gloves shall weigh eight (8) ounces for up to 
the 147 lbs weight Class. Boxing gloves shall weigh ten 
(10) ounces for over the 147 lbs weight Class. 

1.16 All gloves used under WIBA jurisdiction shall be 
thumb-attached or thumbless. 

1.17 All boxers must have two pairs of boxing trunks of 
different colors, available for each bout, in cases of 
dispute regarding two similar colors between boxers. 

1.18 A Boxer's hair shall be worn in such a way and/or may 
not be secured with such foreign objects that may cause 
interference with either Boxer. 

1.19 All Boxers must use a mouthpiece during the bouts. 
The fight cannot begin without both fighters having a mouthpiece. 
Having 2 mouthpieces is recommended. 

1.20 The boxing ring used for WIBA title fights must be 
a mimimum of 20 feet X 20 feet platform. 


2) SCORING. KNOCKOUTS & FOULS 

[Note: These rules are LAW the standardized ABC unified 
rules for women but can be superceded by State Athletic 
Commission rules.] 

2.0 Bouts are scored on a Ten (10) Point Must System. 

2.1 Points will be awarded on the offensive for direct, 
clean punches with the knuckle area 
of the glove to the front or side of the head or body 
of the opponent above the belt. 
("Above the belt" is the part of the body above the 
top of the hip bones) 

2.2 Points may also be awarded on the defensive for 
slipping, guarding, ducking an attack, and ring generalship. 

2.3 No Standing Eight (8) Count rule shall be in effect in all bouts. 
After each knockdown, the referee, will however, 
issue a Mandatory Eight (8) Count to the fallen boxer. 

2.4 Only the ref can stop the fight. 

2.5 A boxer knocked down cannot be "saved by the bell" in 
any round. 

2.6 There is also No "3 Knockdown Rule" in effect 

2.7 If a boxers is knocked out of the ring 
(off of the ring apron, onto the floor) 
they have twenty (20) seconds to "beat the count" 
by getting back into the ring unassisted by their seconds. 
If a boxer is assisted by their seconds, 
they shall be disqualified by the referee. 

2.8 The following acts are illegal during a Bout, and will 
result in Warnings, point deductions and/or disqualification: 

(a) There shall be no "hitting below the belt"; 
Upon the Third warning from the Referee, there shall be a deduction 
of at least one point from each judge's round total for 
that round. 

(b) There shall be no hitting or rubbing with the "laces" of a boxers glove 
(the "laces" referring to the palm side of a glove and forearm). 

(c) There shall be no use of the feet, knees or legs 
in any contact during the bout; 
intentional fouls involving feet, knees, or legs 
can result in immediate point deductions, or disqualification. 

(d) Any intentional head butting shall bring about immediate deduction of 
one point 
from each judge's card for that fighter for that round. 

(e) There shall be no striking with elbows or forearms. 
Intentional elbow or forearm strikes bring about an 
immediate deduction of one point from each judge's card 
for that round. 

(f) There shall be no hitting on the back of the head or 
neck; no hitting to the kidney or the back of any fighter. 
Any intentional contact of such kind shall bring about 
immediate deduction of one point from each judge's card 
For that fighter for that round; and may result in disqualification. 

(g) A boxer must obay the referee and break from her opponent 
when so ordered to do so. 
failing to do so (striking or attempting to strike the 
opponent on the break) will result in either a warning from the referee, or 
a points deduction. 

(h) There shall be no deliberate striking of an opponent 
who has fallen to the floor or who is knocked down. 
When a fighter falls to the ground, the opponant must immediately 
retreat to a neutral corner. 

(i) There shall be no hitting of an opponent after the 
end of a round. 

(j) Any "intentional foul" causing injury serious enough 
to terminate a bout immediately will result in the 
boxer causing the injury to be disqualified. 

(k) Any "intentional foul" causing an injury, 
if the bout is allowed to continue, 
will result in an immediate deduction of TWO (2) points 
from the boxer who caused the foul. 
POINTS DEDUCTIONS FOR INTENTIONAL FOULS ARE MANDATORY. 

(l) Boxers who repeatedly spit out their mouthpiece intentionally, 
for whatever reason, are subject to warnings, points deductions, 
and even disqualifications in certain situations, by the referee. 

(m) There shall be no other unsporting acts or conduct. 

2.9 It is in the Referee's sole discretion to determine 
which boxer is at fault in any of the cases listed above. 

2.10 It is in the Referee's sole discretion to caution the boxers, 
to direct judges to deduct points or to disqualify a boxer for any such 
act. 

2.11 If any Boxer shall indicate an unwillingness to 
continue boxing in a bout because of a claim of any foul, 
it will be at the Referee's Discretion according to 
applicable State Athletic Commission or local Boxing 
Board standards whether the bout shall continue. 


3) MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF A BOXER 

3.0 All boxers, as a condition to licensure or renewal of 
licenses from the State or Local Athletic Commissions 
shall undergo a thorough medical examination 
by a Physician appointed by the State, or the boxer's personal physician, 
according to the local commission rules for testing and examination. 

3.1 All boxers, in all bouts must be given a physical 
examination by a Physician appointed by the State 
Commissioner on the day of or before the bout, 
according to the State's rules for examination. 

3.2 The use of any drug, narcotic, stimulant, depressant, 
of any Description, or alcoholic substance by a boxer 
either before or during a Bout, is strictly prohibited. 
This includes Smelling Salts, Ammonia Capsules, or similar irritants. 
Any of the contestants violating this rule are subject to disqualification. 

3.3 The discretional use of vasoline is allowed around the eyes. 
However, Vasoline, grease or any other substance on the arms, legs, 
or body of either contestant is prohibited. 

3.4 All boxers shall be physically examined immediately 
prior to the Commencement of the bout. 

3.5 The State or Local Boxing Commissions have the discretion to order drug 
tests, 
whenever considered necessary, before or after a bout. 

3.6 Uninalysis tests are mandatory for boxers after title fights. 
Said specimen must be taken with a Ringside Physician and Commission 
Inspector on hand. 
The specimens should be taken in a plastic container and properly marked by 
the 
physician and boxer. 
It should be divided into two parts for each boxer, with bottles #1 sent to 
the lab. 
Should either boxer's specimen test positive for drugs, all parties will be 
notified, 
and another test made at the lab, as selected by the boxer and local 
commission. 
Should thtspecimen prove positive, disciplinary action will follow. 

Specimens will be tested for the following drugs: 

Methadone 
Morphine 
Meperidine 
Propoxyphene 
Quinine 
Barbituates 
Clutethimide 
Clorpromazine 
Codeine 
Cocaine 
D-Amphedamine 
Marijuana as Tetrahydrocannabinol 
Anabilic Steroids 
Pain Killers 

3.7 WIBA requires that boxers submit to a pregnancy test 
before any bout For the protection of the boxer. 
No boxer who is pregnant will be permitted to fight. 

3.8 Should a boxer become pregnant as a titleholder, she 
will be names Champion Emeritis, and a bout
will take place between the top two (2) Contenders in the 
rankings to determine a new champion.
A new active champion shall be named The 
Titleholder. 
the Champion Emeritis will have 2 years to return to the ring and 
must fight the active champion to regain her old standing. 
If the fighter should return but In a new division or 
weight class she will be entered in the rankings 
of the new division. 
It is this case only that two (2) fighters can 
share the name of Champion while only the active boxer 
will be able to defend her tide. 


4) REGIONAL REPRESENTATION OF THE WIBA 

4.0 The powers and duties of the Regional Representatives 
of the WIBA at a Promotion shall be to see those 
all-applicable Rules and Regulations are carried out, and 
also include: 

(a) To attend the weigh-in of the Boxers; 

(b) To receive any reports relating to a member boxer from 
Inspectors, Physicians or Commissions; 

(c) To make a report of the boxing contest for the WIBA; 

(d) To instruct the Promoter to make payment for WIBA 
sanctioning fees, to accept Payment; to instruct the 
Promoter to withhold any Payment to any boxer and foreward 
the same to the WIBA representative if the boxers acts fall 
within section 3 of these rules. 

(e) To stand ready to carry out any order or request issued by 
the Referee during the course of a boxing contest. 

NOTE: The WIBA is not responsible for negotiation of 
agreements, Contracts or terms thereof between 
Boxers and Promoters, Managers, Agents or others. 
The WIBA is not responsible for any disputes arising 
out of said agreements or contracts. 


5) PROMOTERS 

5.0 All Promoters must be licensed according to the 
requirements of the local Commission of which the 
contest is taking place. 

5.1 When a Promoter arranges any Championship bout or 
eliminating bout for a Championship to be fought under 
Championship conditions, he/she must receive written 
permission of the WIBA. 

5.2 Managers and Promoters shall negotiate all purse 
offers. 

5.3 If more then 1 promoter wishes to promote a fight 
for a vacant WIBA title, 
they must go to bids and the promoter who offers 
the highest purse money will get the fight. 

5.4 If requested by the WIBA, the Promoter will disclose 
in writing, the Amount of Purse paid to any boxer, and/or 
detailed financial accountings for any contest 
they promote under the auspices of the WIBA. 

5.5 The Promoters shall pay the purse to the boxer herself 
or to the boxer's Representative at the boxer's request. 

5.6 Not less than 30 days prior to any proposed contest, 
the Promoter shall submit to. The WIBA in writing the date 
and full details of The venue, for its approval. In 
addition, the Promoter shall supply to the WIBA such other 
information about the proposed contest as the WIBA shall 
require. 

5.7 Boxers who have contracted with a Promoter for an upcoming Contest 
may not accept another bout within 30 days prior to that contest, 
unless agreed to by the Promoter. 

5.8 Sanctioning Fees are $1,500 per WIBA World Title Contest, 
plus $550 for WIBA Belt. 

Sanctioning Fees for WIBA International Titles are $1000, 
plus $550 for WIBA Belt. 

Sanctioning Fees for WIBA Intercontinental, Americas, or Youth Titles are $850, 
plus $550 for WIBA Belt. 
These sanctioning fees cover all supervisor stipulates. 
Monies are due 21 days prior to the bout. 
The WIBA takes 0% of any fighters purse for sanctioning fees. 

for WIBA World Title fights, judges are to be paid $250 USD.
and the referee is to be paid $300 USD.
supervisors are to be paid $300 USD.

5.9 The Promoter is responsible for the purchase of the 
WIBA Championship Belt. 
When a championship changes hands, 
it is the promoters responsability to purchase a belt 
for the newly crowned champion. 
Only the winner of the contest can obtain the belt. 

5.10 The Promoter is to provide and pay for all hotel accommodations 
and travel arrangements for the representatives of the WIBA. 

5.11 The Promoter is responsible for any and all legal fees in the 
collection 
of any monies owed to the WIBA by the promoter. 

5.12 All WIBA sanction fees are non-refundable.
In case of an event being cancelled,
a sanction fee that has been paid by the promoter,
can be carried over to a later event
within 6 months of the original event date.



 

 

 
 




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