Hülya Şahin

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Hülya Şahin
Statistics
Real name Hülya Şahin
Nickname(s) Julia “Sunshine” Sahin
Rated at junior flyweight
Nationality Germany German
Turkey Turkish
Born (1974-02-23) February 23, 1974
Siegen, Germany
Boxing record
Total fights 19
Wins 19
Wins by KO 2
Losses 1
Draws 0
No contests 0
Hülya Şahin
Medal record
Women's amateur boxing
World Championships
Gold 2001 Scranton, USA 48 kg
European Championships
Gold 2003 Pécs, Hungary 48 kg
Gold 2001 Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France 48 kg
Tournaments
Gold 2003 Ahmet Cömert, Turkey 48 kg
Silver 2003 Bocskai, Debrecen, Hungary 48 kg
Gold 2002 Ahmet Cömert, Turkey 48 kg
Gold 2001 Feenix Cup Turku, Finland 48 kg
Gold 2000 European Cup Mâcon, France 48 kg
Gold 1999 European Cup Köping, Sweden 48 kg
Gold 1998 Witch Cup Pécs, Hungary 51 kg
Women's amateur kick boxing
World Championships
Bronze 1999 W.A.K.O Caorle, Italy 52 kg
Gold 1998 n/a
Gold 1995 W.A.K.O Kiev, Ukraine 52 kg
European Championships
Bronze 1996 W.A.K.O Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro 52 kg

Hülya Şahin, aka Julia "Sunshine" Sahin, (born February 23, 1974 in Siegen, Germany) is a Turkish professional female boxer with German passport. She is a former world champion in kick boxing and was world champion in amateur boxing as well. As of September 1, 2007, she is the undefeated WIBF world junior flyweight (48 kg) champion. The 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) tall sportswoman lives in Cologne, Germany. Hülya is an educated locksmith, working currently for the Cologne Transit Company (KVB) in the maintenance of ticket machines in trams.

At her age of 19, she began kick boxing inspired by her brother, who is a kick boxer. Hülya became quickly world champion as an amateur and later once again world champion, this time as a professional. However, she had to quit kick boxing due to a serious injury at her leg.

Her mother raised heavy objections soon after she started to perform boxing, and she tried hard to convince her parents. They accepted her choice as she began to gain success again by earning titles like four times the Turkish champion, twice the European champion and finally the world champion[1]

Since 2004, she is boxing professionally and is the only female member of the boxing sports club Universum Box-Promotion in Hamburg.[2] She is coached by Michael Timm.

Kick boxing

In 1995, only two years after she began performing kickboxing, Hülya became world champion in flyweight (52 kg) division at the full contact karate championships held in Kiev, Ukraine. She earned the professional world champion title in the same division 1998 in Leverkusen, Germany.[3]

Amateur boxing

From 1998 to 2003, Hülya fought as an amateur boxer for Turkey, quickly becoming one of the most successful members of the national team.

  • She won the gold medal in the 51 kg division of the 1st International Witch Boxing Cup tournament held in Pécs, Hungary in 1998.
  • On June 12, 1999 in the final of the 1st European Women's Cup held in Köping, Sweden, Hülya defeated Elefteria Palaiologou from Greece by a 13-3 score to win the 48 kg division.
  • On April 9, 2000 in the final of the 2nd European Cup for Women at the Palais des Sports in Mâcon, France, she defeated Aroussia Hadjam of France.
  • In the 48 kg division of the 2nd European Championship for Women held in Pecs, Hungary, she defeated Laura Tosti of Italy by a 23-7 score in the semi-final on May 15, 2003 and Monika Csik of Hungary by a 13-6 margin in the final on May 16, 2003.
  • Hülya won the silver medal in the 48 kg division at the 47th Bocskei Cup held between January 29 through February 1, 2003 in Debrecen, Hungary after losing to Monika Csik of Hungary[4]

Pro boxing career

  • On January 17, 2004 at Dm-Arena in Karlsruhe, Germany, Hülya Şahin made her debut as a professional boxer at her age of 29, and won a four-round unanimous decision (0-4-0) over Gabriella Insperger of Salonta, Romania.
  • On March 20, 2004 at Saaltheater Geulen in Aachen, Germany, she won a four-round unanimous decision over Stella Evropiedieva .
  • On May 29, 2004 at Ostseehalle in Kiel, Germany, Hülya Şahin TKO'd Romanian Anca Pop in the fourth round of a scheduled six-rounder.
  • On July 3, 2004 in Stadthalle in Hattersheim, Germany, she won a four-round decision over Oksana Romanova from Minsk, Belarus.
  • On July 17, 2004 at Stadthalle in Zwickau, Germany, she won a six-round unanimous decision over Pavla Stankeova of Opava, Czech Republic.
  • On September 18, 2004 at Wilhelm-Dopatka-Halle in Leverkusen, Küppersteg, Germany. Hülya won a six-round decision over Iliana Boneva of Bulgaria.
  • On October 16, 2004 at the Maritim Hotel in Cologne, Germany, she won an eight-round unanimous decision over Svetla Taskova of Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • On January 15, 2005 at Bördelandhalle in Magdeburg, Germany, Hülya won a ten-round unanimous decision over Maja Frenzel of Karlsruhe, Germany for the German Flyweight Title.
  • On March 5, 2005 at Wilhelm-Dopatka-Halle, Leverkusen, Küppersteg, Germany Hülya TKO'd Viktoria Varga of Budapest, Hungary at 0:56 in the fifth round.
  • On May 28, 2005 at the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart, Germany she won an eight-round unanimous decision over Marianne Chubirka of Vero Beach, Florida, USA.
  • On July 2, 2005 in Hamburg, Germany, Hülya defeated Oksana Romanova of Minsk, Belarus with an eight round unanimous decision.
  • On October 15, 2005 at the Mehrzweckhalle, Düsseldorf, Germany, she won a ten-round unanimous decision over Daniela Graff of Karlsruhe, Germany defending her German Flyweight title.
  • On December 3, 2005 at the Bördelandhalle in Magdeburg, Germany, Hülya Sahin won a ten-round unanimous decision over Stephanie Dobbs of Moore, Oklahoma, USA for the vacant WIBF Inter-Continental Flyweight title.
  • On January 24, 2006 at the Universum Gym in Hamburg, Germany, Hulya won a ten-round majority decision over Hagar Finer of Tel-Aviv, Israel defending her WIBF Inter-Continental Flyweight title.
  • On April 8, 2006 at the Ostseehalle in Kiel, Germany, she won by a ten-round unanimous decision over Cathy Brown of Peckham, United Kingdom for the WIBF Interim Junior Flyweight title.
  • On September 9, 2006 at Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, Germany, Hülya retained her WIBF Interim Junior Flyweight Title against Marylin Hernandez of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic by a ten-round unanimous decision.
  • On January 27, 2007 at Burgwächter Castello in Düsseldorf, Germany, she won a ten-round unanimous decision over Anastasia Toktaulova of Moscow, Russia for the WIBF Interim Junior Flyweight title. Hülya was knocked to the canvas by a right hand in the eighth round, however could come back to secure the decision.
  • On June 30, 2007 at Porsche Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, Hülya Şahin defended her WIBF Junior Flyweight title with a split decision in a very close ten-rounder with Hollie Dunaway of the USA. The three judges split their scoring, with Şahin winning on two cards and Dunaway on the other.
  • On July 28, 2007 at Burg-Wächter-Castello in Düsseldorf, Germany, she won a ten-round unanimous decision over Delia Lopez of Tlaxcala, Mexico retaining her WIBF Junior Flyweight title.[5]

Şahin has a record of 19 wins with no losses, with 2 wins by knockout, and ranks world top boxer of junior flyweight division considered 133 woman boxers.[6]

References

External links

Professional boxing record for Hülya Şahin from BoxRec

Sporting positions
Preceded by
?
World Women's Amateur Kick Boxing Champion
January 15, 1998 - ?
Succeeded by
?
Preceded by
inexistent
World Women's Amateur Boxing Junior Flyweight Champion
October 27, 2001 - October 27, 2002
Succeeded by
North Korea Ri Jong Hyang
Preceded by
Germany Maja Frenzel
German Flyweight Champion
January 15, 2005 - present
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
vacant
WIBF Inter-Continental Flyweight Champion
December 3, 2005 - present
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
United Kingdom Cathy Brown
WIBF Junior Flyweight Champion
April 8, 2006 - present
Succeeded by
incumbent
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