Vaia Zaganas - Professional Record

Professional Record

16 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws
Record Date Result Opponent Method Round Location
16–3 April 8, 2004 Win Stephanie Dobbs Unanimous Decision 10 Glen Burnie, Maryland, USA
15–3 March 13, 2004 Win Yumi Takano Majority Decision 6 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
14–3 December 11, 2003 Loss Gracie Roca Majority Decision 4 Woodside, New York, USA
14–2 November 22, 2003 Win Sarah Goodson Unanimous Decision 6 Stateline, Nevada, USA
13–2 November 4, 2003 Win Dee Hamaguchi Unanimous Decision 6 Woodlawn, Maryland, USA
12–2 October 25, 2003 Win Nikki Verbeck TKO 2 Tunica, Mississippi, USA
11–2 August 22, 2003 Win Tracey Stevens TKO 2 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
10–2 July 25, 2003 Win Sarah Goodson Unanimous Decision 6 Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
9–2 May 24, 2003 Loss Luz Rodriguez Unanimous Decision 6 Reno, Nevada, USA
9–1 April 26, 2003 Win Hollie Dunaway TKO 2 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
8–1 April 18, 2003 Win Nina Ahlin Unanimous Decision 6 Lemoore, California, USA
7–1 March 27, 2003 Win Terri Moss Unanimous Decision 6 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
6–1 February 15, 2003 Win Stephanie Dobbs Unanimous Decision 6 Laughlin, Nevada, USA
5–1 June 15, 2002 Win Sarah Goodson TKO 8 Ignacio, Colorado, USA
4–1 May 15, 2002 Win Dee Hamaguchi Unanimous Decision 6 Kenner, Louisiana, USA
3–1 February 16, 2002 Win Dee Hamaguchi Unanimous Decision 4 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
2–1 October 26, 2001 Win Janet Williams TKO 1 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1–1 October 12, 2001 Win Crystal Parker TKO 1 Pala, California, USA
0–1 July 8, 2001 Loss Luz Rodriguez Split Decision 4 West Wendover, Utah, USA

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