Professional Boxing Record
28 Wins (9 KOs), 11 Losses | |||||||
Res. | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
Loss | 28–11 | Anne Sophie Mathis | |||||
Loss | 28–10 | Jaime Clampitt | |||||
Loss | 28–9 | Holly Holm | |||||
Win | 28–8 | Viktoria Oliynyk | |||||
Win | 27–8 | Galina Gumliiska | |||||
Loss | 26–8 | Myriam Lamare | |||||
Win | 26–7 | Oksana Cernikova | |||||
Loss | 25–7 | Jessica Rakoczy | |||||
Win | 25–6 | Larysa Berezenko | |||||
Win | 24–6 | Jaime Clampitt | |||||
Loss | 23–6 | Nathalie Toro | |||||
Win | 23–5 | Borislava Goranova | |||||
Win | 22–5 | Brenda Drexel | |||||
Win | 21–5 | Brenda Drexel | |||||
Loss | 20–5 | Lucia Rijker | |||||
Win | 20–4 | Larysa Berezenko | |||||
Win | 19–4 | Borislava Goranova | |||||
Win | 18–4 | Borislava Goranova | |||||
Win | 17–4 | Borislava Goranova | |||||
Loss | 16–4 | Sumya Anani | |||||
Win | 16–3 | Tzanka Karova | |||||
Win | 15–3 | Carla Witherspoon | |||||
Win | 14–3 | Viktoria Oliynyk | |||||
Loss | 13–3 | Elizabeth Mueller | |||||
Win | 13–2 | Galina Gumliiska | |||||
Win | 12–2 | Michelle Strauss | |||||
Win | 11–2 | Sharon Anyos | |||||
Win | 10–2 | Heike Noller | |||||
Win | 9–2 | Marischa Sjauw | |||||
Win | 8–2 | Simona Lukic | |||||
Loss | 7–2 | Dora Webber | |||||
Loss | 7–1 | Dora Webber | |||||
Win | 7–0 | Leah Mellinger | |||||
Win | 6–0 | Andrea DeShong | |||||
Win | 5–0 | Sandra Geiger | |||||
Win | 4–0 | Julia Shirley | |||||
Win | 3–0 | Jane Johnson | |||||
Win | 2–0 | Fosteres Joseph | |||||
Win | 1–0 | Kalpna Shah |
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