This past weekend saw Britain gain two more world champions on the same night and on the same fight card in Manchester.
First was Natasha Jonas, who became a two-weight world champion after stopping Kandi Wyatt in round eight of their contest to win the vacant IBF women's welterweight title.
Then it was the turn of Savannah Marshall, who became an undisputed champion at super middleweight after beating Franchon Crews-Dezurn on the judges' scorecards.
But what have these victories done to the DAZN women's pound-for-pound list?
Jonas has moved up to number seven on the list as a result of being a multi-weight world champion and the 39-year-old could move up even higher if she is able to secure big fights with the likes of Chantelle Cameron and emerge victorious.
Marshall has also moved up the rankings to number eight after becoming a two-time world champion and the fact she holds all four world titles at super middleweight labels her as the number one fighter in that particular weight class.
Click here to see the full DAZN women's boxing pound-for-pound list.