Frida Wallberg Record & Stats

Frida Wallberg Record & Stats

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In a career spanning Nine years and 4 months, Frida Wallberg fought 12 times with 11 wins and a single loss. By her last professional fight on June 14, 2013, Wallberg's boxing record stood at 11-1 (2 KO wins, 1 KO loss).

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Ă…tvidaberg, Sweden
“Golden Globes”
Born
Apr 28, 1983
Age
39
Debut
Feb 6, 2004
Record
11-1
Rounds
77
KOs
2 (16.7%)
Height
169 cm
Reach
169 cm
Ape Index
0 cm
Stance
Orthodox
Last Fight
WBC
sFT
w1
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Frida Wallberg's record and stats
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      Frida Wallberg (Golden Globes) is a retired Swedish professional boxer. She was born in Ă…tvidaberg, Sweden on April 28, 1983. Wallberg made her professional boxing debut at the age of 20 on February 6, 2004. She is a former super-featherweight world champion. She is 39 years old, and will be turning 40 in 28 days.

      Boxing Record

      Total Fights12
      Wins11
      Losses1
      Draws0
      No-Contests0
      KO Wins2
      Total Title Wins1
      Title Defenses2
      Title-Fight KO Wins0
      Losses via KO1
      #DateAgeOpponentResultVia
      12Jun 14, 201330 Diana Prazak LossKO8
      11Apr 27, 201228 Amanda Serrano WinUD
      10Sep 3, 201128Olivia Gerula WinUD
      9Nov 27, 201027Olivia Gerula WinUD
      8Sep 24, 201027Nicole BossWinUD
      7Sep 17, 201027Irina BoldeaWinTKO4
      6Jun 17, 200522Fatuma ZarikaWinUD
      5Apr 15, 200521Angela CannizzaroWinUD
      4Nov 12, 200421Stoyanka KrastevaWinUD
      3Apr 3, 200420Sharon GainesWinUD
      2Mar 13, 200420Viktoria OliynykWinUD
      1Feb 6, 200420Maribel SantanaWinTKO1

      Titles

      Frida Wallberg was a super-featherweight world champion. She has held one world title at super-featherweight, which was a lineal championship win.

      Weight DivisionWorld Titles Held
      Super-featherweightWBC

      Statistics

      Frida Wallberg is 169 cm tall (5' 6.54") with a reach of 169 cm (5' 6.54"). She fights out of the orthodox stance and presents an ape-index of 0. Wallberg has a 16.7% KO rate.

      Career Summary

      Frida Wallberg's professional boxing career spanned more than 9 years — from 2004 to 2013.

      Wallberg made her professional boxing debut against Maribel Santana at the age of 20 on February 6, 2004, defeating Santana via 1st round TKO. She went on to win 10 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 1 wins via stoppage.

      Wallberg had her first world title fight at the age of 27 on November 27, 2010 after 8 professional fights, against Olivia Gerula for the super-featherweight WBC title. She defeated Gerula via 8 round unanimous decision to become the super-featherweight champion of the world.

      Wallberg has won one world title at super-featherweight. For all the details about Wallberg's world title wins and defenses refer to "Frida Wallberg World Titles".

      Some of Wallberg's best fights and notable victories include wins over Amanda Serrano, Olivia Gerula, Fatuma Zarika, Maribel Santana, Angela Cannizzaro, Stoyanka Krasteva, and Sharon Gaines.

      Frida Wallberg had just a single loss in her professional boxing career. She suffered her first loss against Diana Prazak via 8th round KO on June 14, 2013, which ended her 11-fight win streak. Prazak is the only boxer to beat Wallberg. For more details about this defeat, refer to "All of Frida Wallberg's losses".

      Her last professional fight was a super-featherweight title defense bout against Australian boxer Diana Prazak on June 14, 2013. Wallberg lost the fight via 8th round KO — and lost her WBC title. It's been 9 years, 9 months, and 17 days since this fight.

      Wallberg retired from professional boxing with a record of 11-1, which included two knockout wins and one loss via knockout, and one title win.

      Career Highlights

      Frida Wallberg fought a total of 12 times during her professional career. These two fights are the highlight of her career.

      • November 27, 2010: Wallberg wins her first world title by defeating Olivia Gerula via 8 round unanimous decision. She is now the WBC super-featherweight world champion.

      • April 27, 2012: Wallberg successfully defends the WBC super-featherweight title against Amanda Serrano, winning the fight via 10 round unanimous decision.

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