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词条 Klara Svensson
释义

  1. Early life and amateur career

  2. Professional career

  3. Professional boxing record

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Klara Svensson
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| nickname = Swedish Princess
| weight = {{plainlist|
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| height = 1.75 m
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| nationality = Swedish
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|10|15|df=y}}
| birth_place = Höllviken, Sweden
| style = Orthodox
| total = 20
| wins = 18
| KO = 6
| losses = 2
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}}Klara Svensson (born 15 October 1987) is a Swedish professional boxer. She held the WBC interim light-welterweight title from 2014 to 2015, the WBC interim welterweight title from 2016 to February 2017, and challenged for the undisputed welterweight title in the same month. As an amateur she is a five-time Swedish national champion, a two-time medallist at the European Championships and a three-time medallist at the World Championships, all in the light-welterweight division.[1]

Early life and amateur career

Svensson was born and raised in Höllviken, south of Malmö.[2] She was regarded as one of the best and most promising young Swedish boxers thanks to her successful amateur career,[3] during which she won a medal in every World Championship event in which she participated.[4] At the 2006 World Championships she won a silver medal, which was followed by bronze at both the 2008 and 2010 events. She also won bronze and silver at the 2006 and 2007 European Championships, respectively.

Professional career

Svensson is currently signed to Sauerland Promotion, and is trained by former professional boxer Joey Gamache in Copenhagen.[2] She made her professional debut on 11 June 2011, winning a four-round unanimous decision (UD) over Andrea Rotaru, who also debuted. In her sixth fight, on 22 February 2013, Svensson won the vacant WBC Silver super-lightweight title by defeating Floarea Lihet via ten-round UD.[5] Svensson scored six wins in 2013, and on 13 September 2014 would win the WBC interim super-lightweight title in a UD over Marie Riederer.[6] One defence of the title was made, in a UD against Lucia Morelli on 29 November 2014.[7] This subsequently earned Svensson an opportunity to fight for the full WBC female super-lightweight title, held by Erica Farias.[1] Svensson lost the bout by UD, which took place on 2 May 2015, and was also knocked down by Farias in the fifth round.[8]

Professional boxing record

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No.|NumberResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
20{{yes2}}Win18–2Mari TatunashviliTKO1:29}}24 Mar 2018{{small|Inselparkhalle, Hamburg, Germany}}
19{{no2}}Loss17–2Cecilia BrækhusUD1024 Feb 2017{{small|Spektrum, Oslo, Norway}}{{small|For WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and IBO female welterweight titles}}
18{{yes2}}Win17–1Mikaela LaurénUD1010 Sep 2016{{small|Hovet, Stockholm, Sweden}}{{small|Won vacant WBC female interim welterweight title}}
17{{yes2}}Win16–1Lucia MorelliUD823 Apr 2016{{small|Stockholm, Sweden}}
16{{no2}}Loss15–1Erica FariasUD102 May 2015{{small|Frederiksberghallen, Frederiksberg, Denmark}}{{small|For WBC female light-welterweight title}}
15{{yes2}}Win15–0Lucia MorelliUD1029 Nov 2014{{small|Falkoner Center, Frederiksberg, Denmark}}{{small|Retained WBC female interim light-welterweight title}}
14{{yes2}}Win14–0Marie RiedererUD1013 Sep 2014{{small|TAP1, Copenhagen, Denmark}}{{small|Won vacant WBC female interim light-welterweight title}}
13{{yes2}}Win13–0Veronika HornyakTKO1:59}}15 Feb 2014{{small|MusikTeatret, Albertslund, Denmark}}
12{{yes2}}Win12–0Borislava GoranovaUD816 Nov 2013{{small|MusikTeatret, Albertslund, Denmark}}
11{{yes2}}Win11–0Milena KolevaUD819 Oct 2013{{small|SYDBANK Arena, Kolding, Denmark}}
10{{yes2}}Win10–0Irene GambrahTKO1:05}}15 Jun 2013{{small|Karl-Eckel-Weg Halle, Hattersheim am Main, Germany}}
9{{yes2}}Win9–0Helena TosnerovaTKO|Technical knockout}}1:43}}18 May 2013{{small|Schützenverein, Horneburg, Germany}}
8{{yes2}}Win8–0Rita KenesseyKO0:49}}16 Mar 2013{{small|SportForum, Bernau, Germany}}
7{{yes2}}Win7–0Kremena PetkovaUD1022 Feb 2013{{small|Strada Henri Coanda, Galați, Romania}}{{small|Won vacant WBC Silver female light-welterweight title}}
6{{yes2}}Win6–0Floarea LihetUD1028 Sep 2012{{small|Sparkassen-Arena, Göppingen, Germany}}{{small|Won vacant WIBF light-welterweight title}}
5{{yes2}}Win5–0Zsofia BedoUD1011 May 2012{{small|EWS Arena, Göppingen, Germany}}{{small|Won vacant WBF Intercontinental female light-welterweight title}}
4{{yes2}}Win4–0Angel McKenzieUD611 Feb 2012{{small|Boxsporthalle Braamkamp, Hamburg, Germany}}
3{{yes2}}Win3–0Alexandra GorogKO|Knockout}}0:35}}18 Nov 2011{{small|Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Germany}}
2{{yes2}}Win2–0Anna SikoraUD43 Sep 2011{{small|Kugelbake-Halle, Cuxhaven, Germany}}
1{{yes2}}Win1–0Andrea RotaruUD|Unanimous decision}}411 Jun 2011{{small|Hamburger Boxverband Halle, Hamburg, Germany}}

References

1. ^"Klara Svensson" (in Swedish). Nationalencyklopedin. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
2. ^Lukins, Emma (28 April 2015). "Listen ska ge Svensson VM-titeln" (in Swedish). Göteborgs-Posten. Stampen AB. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
3. ^Silvander, Heidi (8 May 2007). "Klara Svensson - 63 kilo tungviktare. Sydsvenskan. Bonnier Group. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
4. ^Bredler, Erik (4 June 2011). "Klara Svensson blir proffs" (in Swedish). IdrottOnline. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
5. ^McGrady, Jim (1 October 2012). "Women's Boxing: The Weekly Wrap Up". The Boxing Tribune. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
6. ^"Klara Svensson proud WBC champion". WBC. September 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
7. ^"Braekhus, Svensson and Lihaug win in Denmark". Boxing News 24. 30 November 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
8. ^Malmkvist, Alexander (2 May 2015). "Klara Svensson föll mot Farias" (in Swedish). Viasat Sport. Retrieved 28 March 2016.

External links

  • {{URL|http://www.sauerlandpromotion.com/profiles/klara-svensson/|Klara Svensson}} at Sauerland Promotion
  • {{Boxrec|id=572258}}
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