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The IBF Intercontinental Female Featherweight champion retains her number one ranking in following the latest rankings of the International Boxing Federation
All is well with the Princess of African Boxing Helen Joseph as she tops the IBF world ratings in February for the 12 consecutive months. Helen is the boxing’s greatest star from the African continent.
She has dominated #1 world ranking for a year and now that she prepares for the world diadem against American Princess Jennifer Han, nothing has been taken for chances here!
The February ranking also saw a number of African greats on the IBF Intercontinental List and this including but not limited to;
Ilunga Makabu from DRC Congo is rated at #4 in the Cruiserweight division while Vikapita Meroro of Namibia is rated at # 10 in the same weight. Another Congo man Doudou Ngumbu is rated at # 12 in the Light heavyweight division.
South African Chris Van Heerden is rated at # 2 in the welterweight division while Julius Indogo of Namibia is rated at # 5 in the Jr. Welterweight division respectively.
Tunisian Hedi Slimane take #13 in the Lightweight division while Richard Commey of Ghana in the same division as #1. Comemy is now rated at #10 in the IBF world ratings respectively. Another Ghanaian Maxwell Awuku is rated at # 9 in the Jr. Lightweight division.
Former IBF International Featherweight King, Gottlieb Ndokosho from Namibia is rated at # 6 in the featherweight division while another Namibian Sakaria Lucas is rated at # 11 in the same division.
Qatari Kid Galahad is rated at # 2 in the Jr. Featherweight division while Immanuel Naidjala from Namibia is rated at # 4 and Ghanaian Duke Micah is rated at # 13 in the bantamweight division.
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