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Natalia Ragozina Statistics Real name Natalia Yurievna Ragozina Nickname(s) The Russian Tsarina
Miss SledgehammerRated at Super middleweight Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) Nationality Russian Born 5 April 1976
Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Kazakhstan)Stance Orthodox Boxing record Total fights 22 Wins 22 Wins by KO 13 Losses 0 Draws 0 No contests 0 Natalia Yurievna Ragozina (Russian: Наталья Юрьевна Рагозина), better known as Natascha Ragosina, is an undefeated professional boxer currently ranked as the top female super middleweight in the world.[1] Though born in Kazakhstan (formerly a part of the Soviet Union) and currently residing in Germany,[2] she competes professionally for Russia and is of Russian descent.[2] She is the longest reigning WBA female super middleweight champion and WBC female super middleweight champion. She currently holds all major female super middleweight titles:
- IWBF (International Women's Boxing Federation) super middleweight title
- WIBF (Women's International Boxing Federation) super middleweight title
- WIBA (Women's International Boxing Association) super middleweight title
- Global Boxing Union Female super middleweight title
- WBC female super middleweight title
- WBA female super middleweight title
- WIBC super middleweight title
On March 15, 2008, Ragosina defeated Teresa Perozzi to win a record 7 championship belts in a single fight, breaking Giselle Salandy's previous record of 6 belts won in a single fight. However, two weeks later, Salandy - a light middleweight boxer - defeated Karolina Lukasik in a match with 8 titles on the line to regain her record for titles won in a single fight.
On July 11, 2008, Ragosina won a controversial decision against Conjestina Achieng, winning a close but unanimous decision. One judge awarded Ragosina the fight by a single round, and the other two judges had Ragosina winning by a two round margin. Some boxing observers believe Achieng won the fight.[3] Perhaps due to the controversial decision in the first fight, the two had a rematch on November 28, 2008, which Ragosina won more convincingly.[1]
On December 19, 2009, Ragosina defeated heavyweight world champion Pamela London by knockout to add two heavyweight championships to her resume - the WIBF Women's International Boxing Federation heavyweight title and the World Boxing Federation heavyweight title -.[1] Despite a 65-pound weight disadvantage (Ragosina weighed in at 172, compared to London's 237 pounds), the 5'11" Ragosina used her reach and quickness to knock out London in round 8. This brought Ragosina's record to 22-0, including a 16-0 record in title fights.
Ragosina is also a single mother.[4] She considers herself good friends with fighters Fedor Emelianenko, Alexander Povetkin, and Nikolai Valuev.[2]
Titles
Boxing
- 2009 W.B.F. heavyweight world champion
- 2009 W.I.B.F. heavyweight world champion
- 2008 I.W.B.F. super middleweight world champion
- 2007-09 W.B.C. super middleweight world champion (4 title defences)
- 2007-08 W.I.B.A. super middleweight world champion (2 title defences)
- 2007-09 W.B.A. super middleweight world champion (6 title defences)
- 2006-09 G.B.U. super middleweight world champion (7 title defences)
- 2005-09 W.I.B.F. super middleweight world champion (10 title defences)
- 2004-05 W.I.B.F. super middleweight Inter-Continental champion (1 title defence)
Kickboxing
- 1999 W.A.K.O. World Championships in Caorle, Italy +70 kg (Full-Contact)
- 1998 W.A.K.O. European Championships in Leverkusen, Germany +65 kg (Full-Contact)
- 1996 W.A.K.O. European Championships in Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro +65 kg (Full-Contact)
Additional Notes
- List of WBC female world champions
- List of WBA female world champions
- World Boxing Council
- List of female boxers
References
- ^ a b c http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=262676&cat=boxer
- ^ a b c Nasekinoy, Anna (26 May 2010). "Абсолютная чемпионка по боксу Наталья Рагозина: Меня тяжело разозлить, а обидеть легко [The absolute champion in boxing Natalia Ragozin: I am difficult to anger, but easily hurt]" (in Russian). Sovetsky Sport. http://www.sovsport.ru/gazeta/article-item/388239. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- ^ http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=16506&more=1
- ^ http://hotcopas.net/sports/natalia-ragozina-makes-boxing-history.html
Categories:- Women boxers
- World boxing champions
- Kazakhstani boxers
- Russian boxers
- Female kickboxers
- Russian kickboxers
- 1976 births
- Living people
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