Kim Clavel


Kim Clavel is a Canadian professional boxer. She is a two-weight world champion, having held the IBF female minimumweight title since September 2025, and was previously the WBC female light-flyweight title holder.

Professional career

Clavel made her professional debut on December 16, 2017, scoring a four-round unanimous decision against Yoseline Martinez Jose at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec.
After compiling a record of 11–0, Clavel faced Esmeralda Gaona Sagahon for the vacant WBC-NABF female light flyweight title on December 7, 2019, at the Bell Centre in Montreal. Clavel won her first professional title via unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the bout 100–90.
Clavel beat Mexico's defending champion Yesenia Gómez by unanimous decision to claim the WBC female light-flyweight World title on 27 July 2022 at Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada.
In her next fight she contested a light-flyweight unification title bout against WBA champion Jessica Nery Plata on 13 January 2023 at the Place Bell in Laval, Canada, losing by unanimous decision.
Clavel lost via split decision to IBF and WBO female light-flyweight World champion Evelyn Bermudez from Argentina in a bout at the Place Bell in Laval, Canada, on 7 October 2023. Judges Benoit Roussel and Frank Lombardi scored the fight 96-94 in favor of Bermudez while Bill Lerch handed a 98-92 card to Clavel.
In August 2025, Clavel signed a promotional contract with Jake Paul led Most Valuable Promotions.
Clavel challenged IBF minimumweight champion Sol Cudos at Théâtre Saint-Denis in Montreal, Canada, on 27 September 2025. She won the fight by unanimous decision to take the title and become a two-weight world champion.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
24Win22–2Sol CudosUD1027 September 2025Théâtre Saint-Denis, Montreal, CanadaWon IBF female minimumweight title
23Win21–2Anabel OrtizUD10Feb 27, 2025Montreal Casino, Montreal, CanadaWon the vacant IBF Intercontinental and WBC International female minimumweight titles
22Win20–2Mayela PerezUD10Nov 14, 2024Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
21Win19–2Katherine Renee LindenmuthUD10May 16, 2024Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
20Win18–2Fara El BousairiMD10April 4, 2024Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
19Loss17–2Evelyn BermudezSD10October 7, 2023Place Bell, Laval, Quebec, CanadaFor IBF and WBO light-flyweight titles
18Win17–1Naomi Arellano ReyesUD10May 12, 2023Place Bell, Laval, Quebec, CanadaWon vacant WBC International light-flyweight title
17Loss16–1Jessica Nery PlataUD10Jan 13, 2023Place Bell, Laval, Quebec, CanadaLost WBC light-flyweight title;
For WBA light-flyweight Super title
16Win16–0Yesenia GómezUD10Jul 29, 2022Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaWon WBC light-flyweight title
15Win15–0Mariela Ribera ValverdeRTD4, 2:00Mar 11, 2022Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaRetained WBC Silver light-flyweight title
14Win14–0Maria Soledad VargasUD10Aug 28, 2021IGA Stadium, Montreal, CanadaWon vacant WBC Silver light-flyweight title
13Win13–0Barbara Alejandra Martinez MunozUD6Nov 28, 2020Deportivo Cri Cri, Cuernavaca, Mexico
12Win12–0Natalie GonzalezUD8Jul 21, 2020MGM Grand, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
11Win11–0Esmeralda Gaona SagahonUD10Dec 7, 2019Bell Centre, Montreal, CanadaWon vacant NABF light-flyweight title
10Win10–0Xenia JorneacUD8Sep 26, 2019Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
9Win9–0Nora CardozaUD8Jun 15, 2019Centre Gervais Auto, Shawinigan, Canada
8Win8–0Tamara Elisabet DeMarcoUD8May 17, 2019Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
7Win7–0Soledad MacedoUD8Mar 16, 2019Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
6Win6–0Luz Elena MartinezTKO4, 2:56Jan 26, 2019Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
5Win5–0Ana Victoria PoloUD6Nov 24, 2018Le Centre Financiere Sun Life, Rimouski, Canada
4Win4–0Cinthia MartinezUD4Oct 13, 2018Montreal Casino, Montreal, Canada
3Win3–0Ana Karen CompeanKO1, 0:55Apr 7, 2018Videotron Centre, Quebec City, Canada
2Win2–0Jessica GuerreroUD4Feb 10, 2018Centre Gervais Auto, Shawinigan, Canada
1Win1–0Yoseline Martinez JoseUD4Dec 16, 2017Place Bell, Laval, Canada

Outside the ring

In 2020 she was awarded the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the 2020 ESPY Awards for her service as a nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2021 she was a competitor in the Quebec edition of Big Brother Célébrités.