Women's World Championship
The Women's World Championship is a prestigious international competition in various sports, most notably in chess and boxing. It showcases the top female athletes from around the world, who compete for the title of world champion. The event is held periodically, with specific rules and formats depending on the sport.
In chess, the championship has a rich history, dating back to the first official title match in 1927. The reigning champion, such as Judit Polgar or Hou Yifan, defends her title against challengers in a series of matches. In boxing, the championship features multiple weight classes, allowing women to compete at different levels of skill and experience.