List of WPMF female world champions

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This is a list of WPMF world champions, showing every female world champion certificated by the World Professional Muaythai Federation (WPMF). The WPMF, which is one of the major governing bodies in professional Muay Thai(Thai boxing), started certifying their own Muay Thai world champions in 17 different weight classes.

No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
Australia Claire Julia Baxter March 16, 2017 ? ? ?
Baxter defeated Mangkonkaw Pongmaiprakatgym ( Thailand) by unanimous decision after 5R at "Miracle Muay Thai Festival" at Wat Langka Khao, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Ayutthaya, Thailand, and she won the vacant title.[1][2][3]

Super lightweight

No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
Luxembourg Claire Tiger Muay Thai (Claire Haigh) December 4, 2009 ? ?
United Kingdom Julie Kitchen ? ? ?
Kitchen defeated Claire Tiger Muay Thai (Claire Haigh/ Luxembourg) by unanimous decision after 5R at "King's Cup" in Bangkok, Thailand, and she won Claire's title.[4]
Canada Candice K Mitchell August 11, 2016 ? ? ?
Mitchell defeated Lola Russo ( Argentina) by unanimous decision (50-47/50-47/50-47) after 5R at "Queen's Birthday Event" at Royal Turf Club in Bangkok, Thailand, and she retained her title.[5]

Featherweight

No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
United Kingdom Melissa Iminentair ? December 4, 2009 ? ?
Australia Therasa Carter December 4, 2009 ? ? ?
Lindsay Ball (SinbiMuayThai)

Queens Cup Champion

August 11, 2011
Interim Thailand Sawsing Sor.Sopis/Mor.Ratthanabandit ? August 25, 2016 ? ?
On August 25, 2016, she lost her interim title by losing match for the vacant regular featherweight title.
Canada Ashley Khu Khrit (Ashley Nichols) August 25, 2016 ? ? ?
Ashley (WPMF current Super bantamweight champion) defeated Sawsing Sor.Sopis/Mor.Ratthanabandit ( Thailand/WPMF Interim featherweight champion) by split decision after 5R at Chokchai Stadium in Phuket, Thailand, and she won the vacant title.[6]

Lindsay Sinbi MuayThai (Lindsay Ball) Canadian, won WPMF world featherweight title on Queens Cup Main Event on Channel 7 Thailand, August 11, 2011

Super bantamweight

No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
Interim Canada Ashley Khu Khrit (Ashley Nichols) December 4, 2014 ? ? ?
Ashley defeated Phettapee Mor.Krungthep Thonburi ( Thailand/) by TKO at 3R at "King's Birthday Event" at Bangkok, Thailand, and she won the vacant title.[7]
Canada Ashley Nichols March 17, 2016 August 25, 2016 161 ?
Nichols defeated Kwanchai Sor.Twanrung ( Thailand) by KO at 5R at "Miracle MuayThai" at Wat-Langkha Khao, Ayutthaya, Thailand, and she won the vacant title.[8]
On August 11, 2016, Nichols defeated Jennifer Cavanagh ( Australia) by TKO at 4R at "Queen's Birthday Event" at Royal Turf Club in Bangkok, Thailand, and she retained her title.[9]
On August 25, 2016, she won the vacant regular title of WPMF Female Featherweight title and lost her Super bantamweight title.

Bantamweight

No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses!
Germany Farida Okiko ? ? ?
On August 8, 2014, Okiko defeated Saifar Sor.Suparat ( Thailand) by decision after 5R at "The Queen's birthday fight" at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand.[10]

Flyweight

No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
Interim New Zealand Sara Lee Lenkin December 4, 2014 ? ? ?
Lenkin defeated The Star MokPattaya ( Thailand) by unanimous decision after 5R at "King's Birthday Event" at Bangkok, Thailand, and he won the vacant title.at "King's birthday Event" at Royal Turf Club in Bangkok, Thailand, and she won the vacant interim title.[11]
Interim Thailand NongKwang Sor.Jor.Lekmuangnon March 17, 2015 ? ? ?
NongKwang defeated Ceasar Lankin ( Australia) by decision after 5R at "Miracle Muaythai" at Wat Langkha Khao in Ayutthaya, Thailand, and she won the vacant title.[12]

Light flyweight

No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses!
Thailand Tanonchanok Rongriang Lampang ? ? ?
August 8, 2014, Tanonchanok defeated Sara Rankin ( Australia) by decision after 5R at "The Queen's birthday fight" at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand, and she retained her title.[13][14]
Interim Thailand Thananchanok R.R.KilaLampang ? ? ?
On April 1, 2016, Thananchanok defeated Cocopuff Wor.Santai ( Canada) by unanimous decision (49-47/49-47/49-47) after 5R at "Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn birthday celebration event" at Royal Turf Club in Bangkok, Thailand, and she retained her interim title.[15]
On August 11, 2016, Thananchanok defeated Phetpayar Mor.KrungthepThonburi ( Thailand) by split decision (49-48/49-48/48-49) after 5R at "Queen's Birthday Event" at Royal Turf Club in Bangkok, Thailand, and she retained her interim title.[16][17]
On December 4, 2016, Thananchanok defeated Phetpayar Mor.KrungthepThonburi ( Thailand) again by unanimous decision (49-48/49-48/49-48) after 5R at Royal Turf Club in Bangkok, Thailand, and she retained his interim title.[18]

Mini flyweight

No. Name Date winning Date losing Days Defenses
Thailand Duangdawnoy Lukklongtan December 4, 2014 May 31, 2015 178 ?
Duangdawnoy defeated Phetkrarat Mor.KrungthepThonburi ( Thailand) by unanimous decision after 5R at "King's Birthday Event" at Bangkok, Thailand, and she won the vacant title.[19]
Japan Haru Tajima May 31, 2015 ? ? ?
Tajima defeated Duangdawnoy Lukklongtan ( Thailand) by KO at 5R 1:40 at "TENKAICHI 76 Special Live AK-69" Okinawa Convention Center in Ginowan, Okinawa, Japan, and she won Duangdawnoy's title.[20][21]
Thailand Kaewta Por Muengpetch July 29, 2018
Thailand Kularbdam Sit.Sor.Nor July 29, 2018 Current 2676 1
Kularbdam defeated Kaewta Por Muengpetch ( Thailand) the current champion at JF Boxing Stadium in Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand, and she won Kaewta's title.[22]
Kularbdam defeated Ai Tanaka ( Japan) by unanimous decision(49-46/49-47/49-47) after 5R at "Miracle Muay Thai Festival" on March 16, 2019 at Wat Langkha Khao in Ayutthaya, Thailand, and she retained her title.[23][24]

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