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Women's divisional rankings: Kaye Scott enters top 5 at 160 pounds

Women's divisional rankings: Kaye Scott enters top 5 at 160 pounds

In the latest women's divisional rankings, there have been some notable changes. Kaye Scott, a rising middleweight fighter, has entered the top 5 ranking at 160 pounds. This marks her debut in the middleweight division, a significant achievement for the talented fighter. Additionally, Jelena Mrdjenovich has secured a spot in the top 5 at junior featherweight. Mrdjenovich's impressive performances have earned her a well-deserved place among the top contenders in her weight class. These updates showcase the ongoing development and growth of women's boxing, with new talents emerging and established fighters solidifying their positions in the rankings. The changes in the divisional rankings reflect the competitive nature of the sport and the continuous strive for excellence among female boxers.

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