Regina Halmich
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Regina Halmich | |
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Real name | Regina Halmich |
Rated at | Flyweight |
Nationality | German |
Birth date | November 22, 1976 |
Birth place | Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 56 |
Wins | 54 |
Wins by KO | 16 |
Losses | 1 |
Draws | 1 |
No contests | 0 |
Regina Halmich (born November 22, 1976) is a popular female boxer from Germany. Halmich, alongside Deirdre Gogarty of Ireland and Michelle Sutcliffe of England among others, has helped popularize female boxing in Europe. She has also become a sex symbol and television personality in her native country.
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[edit] Amateur career
Halmich was German champion as an amateur in 1992, 1993 and 1994, a year in which she also earned the European title.
[edit] Professional career
As a professional, she has boxed in the Jr. Flyweight, Flyweight, Jr. Bantamweight, Bantamweight and Featherweight divisions. Halmich has been the WIBF's world champion at the Jr. Flyweight, Flyweight and Featherweight division. Halmich made her professional debut on March 4, 1994, in her hometown of Karlsruhe, defeating Fienie Klee of the Netherlands.
Regina Halmich has defeated several quality boxers along her career. She defended her Flyweight title with success against Delia Gonzalez, Yvonne Caples and numerous others, once only with a draw against Elena Reid. She also faced Daisy Lang, against whom she won in a fight for the vacant IWBF world Super Flyweight title.
On January 15, 2005, she defeated Marylin Hernandez by a ten round unanimous decision defending the world Flyweight title. On April 16, 2005 she also defeated Hollie Dunaway in ten rounds defending her title. In her 50th professional fight, she has defended the title against Maria Jesus Rosa from Spain. She now holds the title for more than ten years. In December 2005 she won the rematch against Elena Reid.
On September 9, 2006 Halmich won her 53rd pro fight, defeating Ria Ramnarine of Trinidad and Tobago by TKO in the sixth round. Her pro boxing record now stands at 52 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw.
Halmich faced Reka Krempf of Hungary on January 13, 2007 at Halle, Germany's Brandberg Arena, defeating her by unanimous decision for the 44th successful title defense.
[edit] Retirement
Hamlich announced her retirement after her farewell fight on November 30, 2007, in which she beat Hagar Shmoulefeld Finer (Israel) by majority decision (96-94, 97-94, 95-95).
[edit] Outside the Ring
In addition to her boxing career, Halmich has branched out into the world of business as well, as she became one of the first women boxers to have her own line of cosmetics. She has posed as a model for some German magazines and websites. In 2003 she also has posed nude for the German version of the Playboy magazine.
Halmich became famous on German television with a promotional fight against German TV host Stefan Raab, in his show TV Total in March 2001. The fight was rather chaotic, the referee intended to end it more than once because he felt that Stefan Raab's health was in danger, but show host Raab kept convincing him to continue the fight. Although Halmich broke Stefan Raab's nose during the fight, he at least managed to go the distance with her. A second fight between these two took place in 2007, Halmich won again.
[edit] International Stardom
She is not a stranger to American boxing fans, and, in 1996, American boxing publication Ring Magazine published the first of a number of articles about her in that magazine.
[edit] External links
- Official website (German)
- Professional boxing record for Regina Halmich from Boxrec
- News and Pictures of Regina Halmich
Preceded by Delia Gonzalez (Vacated) |
WIBF World Super Flyweight Champion November 25, 1994 – 1999 (Vacated) |
Succeeded by Daisy Lang |
Preceded by Yvonne Trevino (Vacated) |
WIBF World Flyweight Champion June 10, 1995 – December 7, 2007(Vacated) |
Succeeded by Susi Kentikian |
Preceded by Delia Gonzalez (Vacated) |
WIBF World Light Flyweight Champion July 10, 1999 – 2002/2003 (Vacated) |
Succeeded by Maria Jesús Rosa |