World rankings

Women's super-featherweight world boxing rankings

130lb · 58.97kg limit · Updated 1 Aug 2026

The current women's super-featherweight world ratings from the IBO, listed side by side with the champion at the top of each column and movement shown against last month. The women's super-featherweight limit is 130lb (58.97kg). Ratings are pulled from each body’s most recent published list, and the publication date for each sits beneath the table.

The IBO column shows its top fifteen for comparison. It rates a hundred fighters at women's super-featherweight, which no other body does.

Super-Featherweight · 130lb world rankings, comparing IBO. Each body publishes on its own schedule; see the date under each column.
RankIBOupd 1 Aug 2026
ChampBernice FerreiraVacantInterim champion
1Mea MotuUnchanged
2Delfine PersoonUnchanged
3Leila BeaudoinUnchanged
4Kiria TapiaUp 1 place
5Maira MoneoUp 1 place
6Lara OchmannUp 1 place
7Fatuma ZarikaUp 1 place
8Jade PearceUp 1 place
9Rima AyadiUp 1 place
10Elise SotoUp 1 place
11Lorena Gutierrez BarajasUp 1 place
12Esmeralda Falcon ReyesUp 1 place
13Biancamaria TessariUp 2 places
14Catherine NanziriUp 6 places
15Jade BurdenUp 2 places

Source: IBO

Each sanctioning body publishes its ratings on its own schedule, so the columns above are dated separately. Where a body leaves a position vacant, and the IBF routinely does at ranks 1 and 2 pending an eliminator, that is shown rather than hidden.

Who each body rates at women's super-featherweight

IBO women's super-featherweight rankings

The IBO women's super-featherweight champion is Bernice Ferreira. Its number one contender is Mea Motu. Ratings published 1 Aug 2026.

Super-Featherweight division limit

The women's super-featherweight limit is 130lb, which is 9 stone 4lb or 58.97kg. A fighter must make this weight at the official weigh-in, normally held the day before the bout. Missing it forfeits the right to win a title in the division, though the fight itself usually still goes ahead.