Tina Rupprecht
Tina Rupprecht | |
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Born | Christina Rupprecht 23 August 1992 Augsburg, Germany |
Other names | Tiny Tina |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | |
Height | 5 ft 0 in (152 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 16 |
Wins | 14 |
Wins by KO | 3 |
Losses | 1 |
Draws | 1 |
Christina Rupprecht (born 23 August 1992) is a German professional boxer who is the unified WBC, WBO and WBA female atomweight champion. She was previously the WBC female mini-flyweight champion from December 2018 until March 2023. As an amateur she won multiple German national titles.
Amateur career
[edit]Two years prior to switching to boxing at the age of 14, Tina Rupprecht had joined her childhood boyfriend in kickboxing lessons.[1][2] Competing for 1. Boxclub Haan Augsburg e.V., she won the 2009 and 2010 German amateur championships for juniors aged under 19 years in paper weight (up to 46 kg).[3] Rupprecht participated in the 2010 European Youth & Junior Women's Championships, where, in her first tournament bout, she was defeated by the subsequent champion Maja Strömberg by 1:9 points.[4] 2011 and 2012, she won the German championships in women's light flyweight.[3] In addition, Rupprecht won the Bavarian championship in 2012, which she was able to repeat in 2013.[5] After a dispute with the German Boxing Federation (Deutscher Boxsport-Verband),[6] with a record of 30 wins, 5 losses and 1 draw, she switched to professional boxing.[7]
Professional boxing career
[edit]With Rupprecht boxing in a weight class attracting only a small number of boxers, arranging fights with competitors on par is difficult. On 7 December 2013, she won her first professional bout at just 50 seconds into the first round by technical knockout.[8] She defeated the opponents of her second and third boxing match in the bouts' first rounds as well.[9][10] Winning against Spanish Joana Pastrana in October 2016, Rupprecht obtained the vacant WBC silver miniumweight title.[11] In May 2017, she won the vacant IBO minimumweight inter-continental championship defeating Venezuelan Luisana Bolívar.[12] Winning against French Anne Sophie Da Costa on 2 December 2017, Rupprecht obtained the title of WBC interim world champion becoming the mandatory challenger for the world championship.[13] After reigning champion Momo Koseki retired from boxing in January 2018, Costa Rican Yokasta Valle was named Rupprecht's opponent for the world championship. Tina Rupprecht won the bout taking place in Munich on 16 June 2018 by unanimous decision, becoming WBC world champion.[14]
Professional boxing record
[edit]16 fights | 14 wins | 1 loss |
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By knockout | 3 | 0 |
By decision | 11 | 1 |
Draws | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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16 | Win | 14–1–1 | Eri Matsuda | UD | 10 | 23 Nov 2024 | Olympiastützpunkt, Heidelberg, Germany | Retained WBC atomweight title; Won WBA, WBO and inaugural The Ring atomweight titles |
15 | Win | 13–1–1 | Fabiana Bytyqi | UD | 10 | 13 Jan 2024 | Verti Music Hall, Friedrichshain, Germany | Won WBC atomweight title |
14 | Loss | 12–1–1 | Seniesa Estrada | UD | 10 | 25 Mar 2023 | Save Mart Center, Fresno, California, U.S. | Lost WBC mini-flyweight title; For WBA and inaugural The Ring mini-flyweight titles |
13 | Win | 12–0–1 | Rocio Gaspar | UD | 10 | 10 Dec 2022 | Römerhalle, Heilbronn, Germany | Retained WBC mini-flyweight title |
12 | Win | 11–0–1 | Katia Gutiérrez | SD | 10 | 24 Jul 2021 | Hydro-Tech Eisarena, Königsbrunn, Germany | Retained WBC mini-flyweight title |
11 | Win | 10–0–1 | Catalina Diaz | UD | 10 | 21 Dec 2019 | Cruise Terminal Altona, Hamburg, Germany | Retained WBC mini-flyweight title |
10 | Draw | 9–0–1 | Maricela Quintero | SD | 10 | 6 Apr 2019 | Ballhausforum, Unterschleißheim, Germany | Retained WBC mini-flyweight title |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Niorkis Carreno | UD | 10 | 15 Dec 2018 | Stockschützenhalle, Kühbach, Germany | Retained WBC mini-flyweight title |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Yokasta Valle | UD | 10 | 16 Jun 2018 | Ballhausforum, Unterschleißheim, Germany | Retained WBC interim mini-flyweight title |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Anne-Sophie Da Costa | UD | 10 | 2 Dec 2017 | Stockschützenhalle, Kühbach, Germany | Won vacant WBC interim mini-flyweight title |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Luisana Bolívar | MD | 10 | 6 May 2017 | Hydro-Tech Eisarena, Königsbrunn, Germany | Won vacant IBO Inter-Continental mini-flyweight title |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Joana Pastrana | UD | 10 | 7 Oct 2016 | Eventcenter, Königsbrunn, Germany | Won vacant WBC Silver mini-flyweight title |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Yana Denisova | UD | 6 | 22 May 2016 | Antey Sports Palace, Tambov, Russia | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Viktorija Mihailova | TKO | 1 (4), 1:27 | 16 Apr 2016 | FFC 56, Koblenz, Germany | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Ramona Panait | KO | 1 (4), 1:19 | 17 May 2014 | Kongress am Park, Augsburg, Germany | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Helena Tosnerova | TKO | 1 (4), 0:50 | 7 Dec 2013 | Boxclub Haan, Augsburg, Germany |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Interview mit Profiboxerin Tina Rupprecht". SportFrauen. 2017-08-04. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
- ^ "Christina Rupprecht Sportlerin des Jahres 2011". Boxclub Haan at YouTube. 2012-09-20. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- ^ a b "Deutsche Meister seit 1922". Bayerischer Amateur-Box-Verband e.V. 2013-01-09. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- ^ "2.European Womens Youth Championships - Sangatte, France - October 26-30 2010". Amateur Boxing Results. 2013-09-08. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- ^ "Bayerische Meister seit 1983". Bayerischer Amateur-Box-Verband e.V. 2013-09-08. Archived from the original on 2016-01-21. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- ^ For continuing their support of Rupprecht as a squad athlete, the DBV demanded her to move to the planned training camp for female boxers in Straubing. Rupprecht did not want to leave Augsburg because she had started studying in Augsburg. Deininger, Peter (2013-06-14). "Schlagabtausch mit dem Verband". Augsburger Allgemeine. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- ^ "Zweite Haan Fight Night – Profi Boxen". Sport in Augsburg. 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- ^ Schopf, Andreas (2013-12-09). "Kurzer Prozess". Augsburger Allgemeine. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- ^ Tommybird (2014-05-20). "Fight:1875131". BoxRec. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
- ^ Tommybird (2016-04-21). "Fight:2052482". BoxRec. Retrieved 2016-04-23.
- ^ "Augsburgerin Tina Rupprecht feiert ihren ersten WM-Gürtel". Augsburger Allgemeine. 2016-10-08. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
- ^ Langner, Wolfgang (2017-05-08). "Rupprecht ganz oben". Augsburger Allgemeine. Retrieved 2017-05-08.
- ^ Langner, Wolfgang (2017-12-04). "Tina Rupprecht und die Stunde der Sieger". Augsburger Allgemeine. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
- ^ "Tina Rupprecht holt sich auf Petkos Fightnight WBC WM Titel". Sport in Augsburg. 2018-06-17. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
External links
[edit]- Official site
- Boxing record for Tina Rupprecht from BoxRec (registration required)
Sporting positions | ||||
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Regional boxing titles | ||||
Vacant Title last held by Mayela Perez
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WBC Silver mini-flyweight champion 7 October 2016 – 2017 Vacated |
Vacant Title next held by Fabiana Bytyqi
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New title | IBO Inter-Continental mini-flyweight champion 6 May 2017 – 2 December 2017 Won interim title |
Vacant | ||
World boxing titles | ||||
Vacant Title last held by Eun Young Huh
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WBC mini-flyweight champion Interim title 2 December 2017 – 2018 Promoted |
Vacant Title next held by Sarah Bormann
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Preceded by | WBC mini-flyweight champion 2018 – 25 March 2023 |
Succeeded by | ||
Preceded by Fabiana Bytyqi
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WBC atomweight champion 13 January 2024 – present |
Incumbent | ||
Preceded by | WBA atomweight champion 23 November 2024 – present | |||
WBO atomweight champion 23 November 2024 – present | ||||
Inaugural champion | The Ring atomweight champion 23 November 2024 – present |