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|image=Rola El-Halabi.jpg |imagesize=210 px |name= Rola El-Halabi |realname= |nickname= |nationality = {{flagicon|GER}} German |birth_date={{birth date and age|1985|3|17|df=y}} |birth_place=Beirut, Lebanon |style=Regular |height= {{convert|168|cm|ftin|abbr=on}} | weight= Lightweight {{convert|135.0|lb|kg st|abbr=on}} |total=13 |wins=12 |losses=1 |draws=0 |no contests=0 |KO=7 }} Rola El-Halabi (in Arabicبو عرم) (born in Bourjein, Lebanon, on 17 March 1985) is a professional German boxer of Lebanese origin and former quadruple world champion in the WIBF, UBF, WBF and WIBA. She migrated to Germany with her family when she was one. In 1994 she started in kickboxing and Thai kickboxing, and in 1996 in amateur boxing. After becoming champion runner-up in kick-boxing and multiple German champion in the International Amateur Boxing, she turned professional in 2006. On 30 September 2007, Rola Bou Orm became European champion of the Women's International Boxing Federation (WIBF) in the lightweight division. In October 2008, she was honored as outstanding female athlete in Ulm. On 5 June 2009, she won the world title by WIBF and Women's International Boxing Association (WIBA) after defeating Spanish Loly Munoz. On 1 April 2011 just before a title fight against the Bosnian Irma Adler in Berlin-Karlshorst, her stepfather and former manager Hicham El-Halabi shot her in her hand, knee and both feet,[1] a few month after his management contract was terminated in January 2011. He also injured two security guards before being arrested. The reason of the assault was apparently private, Hicham El-Halabi disapproving of Rola's relationship with a married man of Greek origin. Following her injuries, she did not fight in a professional match until she was defeated by Lucia Morelli on 12 January 2013.[2][3] After her defeat she switched to a higher weight class (light welterweight) and in August of the same year she won the WBF title there by defeating Dalia Vasarhelyi. A month later she defended her title successfully against Sopo Putkaradze.[4] Amateur recordKickboxing and Thai kickboxingShe had 20 fights with 17 wins (8 with KO) and 3 defeats. In addition, she was:
BoxingShe had 22 amateur boxing fights, with 18 victories (3 with KO), 4 losses. In 2004, she took part in the European Championship. She was also:
Professional boxing recordUntil January 2014, she won 12 out of 13 matches (with 7 KOs):
Professional boxing record{{BoxingRecordSummary|draws = |nc= |ko-wins = 7 |ko-losses = |dec-wins = 6 |dec-losses = 1 |dq-wins = |dq-losses = }}
References1. ^ESPN: Rola El-Halabi shot before title bout 2. ^{{cite web | last =Peschke | first =Sara | title = Comeback von Boxerin El-Halabi - Sieg durch Niederlage | work =Sport | publisher =Spiegel Online | date =13 January 2013 | url =http://www.spiegel.de/sport/sonst/boxerin-rola-el-halabi-ist-trotz-niederlage-eine-siegerin-a-877227.html | accessdate =14 January 2013 }} 3. ^{{cite web | title =Rola El-Halabi loses in comeback fight | work =Fightnews.com - Boxing News | publisher =Freitag Marketing Services | date =12 January 2013 | url =http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/rola-el-halabi-loses-in-comeback-fight-160281 | accessdate =14 January 2013 }} 4. ^Rola El-Halabi auf BoxRec External links
6 : 1985 births|Living people|German women boxers|Lebanese emigrants to Germany|Sportspeople from Beirut|German female kickboxers |
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