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Firuza Sharipova
Born
Firuza Sharipova Fakhritdinova

(1994-08-29) 29 August 1994 (age 30)
NationalityKazakhstan
Statistics
Weight(s)lightweight
Height166 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Reach166 cm (65 in)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record[1]
Total fights13
Wins12
Wins by KO6
Losses1
Draws0

Firuza Sharipova Fakhritdinova (b.d. August 29 1994, Taraz, Kazakhstan) — Kazakhstani athlete, boxer. World champion in the 2nd featherweight (IBO, 2017—2019), lightweight (WIBA, 2017—17 November; WBU, 2017—17 November) and 1st welterweight (IBA, 2020—17 November)) weight categories.

Bronze medalist of the Asian Championship (2012). At the championships of Kazakhstan, she won two gold medals (2012, 2013), one silver (2014) and one bronze (2016).

Biography

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Born on August 29, 1994 in Taraz, Kazakhstan. By nationality is Uzbek[2]. Firuza became the second child in the family (there is an older brother). Later, two more boys and one girl were born in the family. Sharipova graduated from high school No. 39 and Kainar college. Now she is studying in the last year at the Taraz Pedagogical university, majoring in "Physical Culture and sports"[3][4][5].

As a child, Firuza was engaged in cycling and water polo. At the age of 12, she started boxing[4][5].

Amateur career

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Personal trainers — Erik Agabek and Felix Tsoi[6].

Firuza Sharipova competed in the 1st light-middleweight category (up to 64 kg). In the final, she defeated Aliya Abdraimova[7].

Competed in the 1st light-middleweight category (up to 64 kg). In the semifinals, lost to the Mongol Erdenebat Range[8].

Competed in the 1st light-middleweight category (up to 64 kg). In the 1/8 final, lost to Sweden's Patricia Berghult[9].

Competed in the light weight category (up to 60 kg). In the quarterfinals, Firuza defeated Natalia Tarasenko. In the semifinals, defeated Gulzhan Ubunutu. She won Zuru Khusainova[10] in the final.

Competed in the light weight category (up to 60 kg). In the quarterfinals defeated Tansholpan Karataeva. In the semifinals, defeated Aliya Abdraimova. Lost the final to Gulzhan Abbinato[11].

Competed in the light weight category (up to 60 kg). In the quarterfinals, Firuza lost to Aliya Abdraimova[12].

Competed in the light weight category (up to 60 kg). In the quarterfinals, she defeated Karina Ibragimova. In the semifinals, Firuza lost to Rima Volosenko[13].

Professional career

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Collaborates with manager Sergey Zavileysky[4]. Personal Trainer-Erik Algabek[14].

Sharipova made her professional debut on May 21, 2016. She lost on points to the Russian boxer Sofia Ochigava[15][16].

She trained in Moscow under the guidance of Vyacheslav Yanovsky[4].

In 2017, Firuza created her own promotion company FSK Promotion[17][18][19].

File:Firuza Sharipova and Milena Koleva at the weigh-in procedure.jpg
Firuza Sharipova and Milena Koleva at the weigh-in procedure[20]

Championship fight with Milena Koleva

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On August 26, 2017, Firuza Sharipova faced Bulgarian Milena Koleva in a fight for the vacant world lightweight titles in the versions of WIBA and WBU. The fight lasted all 10 rounds. The judges unanimously gave the victory to Sharipova[21][22].

Champion's fight with Jamillah Gontaruk

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Champion's fight with Jamillah Gontaruk[23]

On December 30, 2017, Firuza faced the Belgian Jemilla Gontaryuk in a fight for the vacant title of world champion in the 2nd featherweight according to the version of IBO. Also at stake was the vacant WBC Silver title at the same weight. The fight lasted all 10 rounds. Sharipova won by unanimous decision[24][25][26].

Fight statistics

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The legend of boxing fights

Fight
Date
Opponent
Location
Result
Notes
13 October 30 2020 Serbia Sarah Marjanovic (7-7) Russia USC «Wings of the Soviets», Kazan, Russia UD8 (8) Score: 80-72, 80-72, 80-72.
12 August 22 2020 Tanzania Happy Daudi Mwagike (9-6-1) Russia Pyramid, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia TKO5 (10) The vacant title of the world champion in the 1st welterweight division according to IBA.
11 April 20 2019 Russia Anastasia Trisheva (debut) Russia Floyd Mayweather Boxing Academy, Zhukovka, Moscow region, Russia TKO3 (6)
10 [[September 8] 2018 Russia Yulia Kutsenko (7-0-1) Russia Club A2, Saint-Petersburg, Russia UD10 (10) World Lightweight Champion according to WIBA (1st defense of Sharipova). Score: 98:92 и 96:94 (twice).
9 December 30 2017 Belgium Camilla Of Gontaruk (13-4-1) Kazakhstan Almaty Arena, Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan UD10 (10) The vacant title of the world champion in the 2nd featherweight division according to IBO. The vacant WBC Silver title in the 2nd featherweight division. Score: 100-89 и 100-90 (twice).
8 August 26 2017 Bulgaria Milena Koleva (9-9-1) Kazakhstan EXPO 2017 Pavilion, Astana, Kazakhstan UD10 (10) Vacant titles of world champion in the light weight version of WIBA and WBU. Score: 100-90 (all).
7 June 29 2017 Russia Bianca Praska (debut) Russia Korston Club, Moscow, Russia RTD1 (6) Praska knocked down in the 1st round.
6 May 27 2017 Russia Olga Zabavina (0-6) Russia Korston Club, Moscow, Russia TKO3 (10)
5 Aprile 7 2017 Russia Victoria Kotova (debut) Russia Boxing Academy, Moscow, Russia TKO1 (6)
4 March 4 2017 Russia Julia Chernobroda (debut) Russia Arena "Balashikha", Balashikha, Moscow region, Russia UD6 (6) Score: 59-55 и 60-55 (twice).
3 September 24 2016 Serbia Matovic, Milena / Milena Matovic (debut) Kazakhstan Baluan Sholak Sports and Culture Center, Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan TKO3 (6)
2 Jule 30 2016 Italy Angela Cannizzaro (5-3) Spain Estadio Manolo Maciá, Santa Pola, Valencia, Spain UD4 (4) Score: 40-36 (all).
1 May 21 2016 Russia Sofia Ochigava (debut) Russia DS Megasport, Moscow, Russia UD4 (4) Score: 36-40 (all).
Fight
Date
Opponent
Location
Result
Notes

Titles

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Amateur

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  • 2012. 1st place, gold medalist(s) Champion of Kazakhstan in the 1st light-middleweight division (up to 64 kg).
  • 2012. 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze medalist of the Asian Championship in the 1st light-middleweight division (up to 64 kg).
  • 2013. 1st place, gold medalist(s) The champion of Kazakhstan in the lightweight (60 kg).
  • 2014. 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver medalist of the Kazakhstan Lightweight Championship (up to 60 kg).
  • 2016. 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze medalist of the Kazakhstan Lightweight Championship (up to 60 kg).

Professional

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Regional and secondary

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  • World Light Heavyweight ChampionWBU (2017—17 November).
  • World champion in the 2nd featherweight version IBO (2017—2019).
  • WBC Silver 2nd Featherweight Title (2017—17 November).
  • World champion in the 1st Welterweight division according to IBA (2020—17 November).

World

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  • World champion in the light weight version of WIBA(2017—17 November).

Family

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Firuza's parents are Sevara and Fakhritdin Sharipov[27]. The family has five children, Firuza is the second oldest.

In June 2015, she married Kazakhstani boxer Denis Rybak[28]. Divorced since 2017[29].

Notes

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References

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Category:Women boxers Category:Boxers of Kazakhstan

  1. ^ "Boxing record for Firuza Sharipova". BoxRec.
  2. ^ "10 интересных фактов о Фирузе Шариповой".
  3. ^ По состоянию на лето 2016 года.
  4. ^ a b c d "Фируза Шарипова хочет стать абсолютной чемпионкой мира на профи-ринге". http://today.kz (in Russian). 17.09.2018. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |website= (help)
  5. ^ a b "Фируза Шарипова — восходящая звезда казахстанского бокса".
  6. ^ "Фируза Шарипова: «У нас нагрузки больше, чем у мужчин»". Archived from the original on 10 December 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadlink= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "Kazakh Women's National Championships 2012".
  8. ^ "6.Asian Women's Championships 2012".
  9. ^ "7.AIBA World Women's Championships 2012".
  10. ^ "Kazakh Women's National Championships 2013".
  11. ^ "Kazakh Women's National Championships 2014".
  12. ^ "Kazakh Women's National Championships 2015".
  13. ^ "Kazakh Women's National Championships 2016".
  14. ^ "Как проводит время перед боем самая сексуальная боксёрша из Казахстана".
  15. ^ "May 21, 2016".[dead link]
  16. ^ "Очигава выиграла в первом матче на профессиональном ринге".
  17. ^ "Фируза Шарипова открыла промоутерскую компанию".
  18. ^ "Фируза Шарипова открыла промоутерскую компанию".
  19. ^ "Фируза Шарипова открыла промоутерскую компанию".
  20. ^ "Фируза Шарипова стала чемпионкой мира, победив Милену Колеву единогласным решением судей". allfight.ru. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  21. ^ "Firuza Sharipova Beats Milena Koleva, Acquires WIBA/WBU Belts".
  22. ^ "Фируза Шарипова завоевала два пояса чемпионки мира".
  23. ^ "Новогодний подарок стране: Шарипова одолела Гонтарюк в поединке". Sputnik Казахстан (in Russian). Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  24. ^ "Ali Akhmedov, Sagaydakovskaya, Sharipova Secure Big Wins".
  25. ^ "Фируза Шарипова стала чемпионкой мира по версии IBO".
  26. ^ "Шарипова победила Гонтарюк и завоевала титулы IBO и WBC Silver".
  27. ^ Ирина Суворова (25.09.2016). "Уверены, что наша дочь может победить любого соперника - родители Фирузы Шариповой". http://allfight.ru (in Russian). {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); External link in |website= (help)
  28. ^ "Фируза Шарипова сыграла свадьбу с казахстанским боксёром".
  29. ^ Alash Pride TV. "Фируза Шарипова теперь Завидная НЕВЕСТА". Retrieved 8 January 2019.