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Christy Martin Losses

Christy Martin has seven losses against seven opponents on her boxing record. For a list of Martin's best fights, refer to "Best fights of Christy Martin".

  1. 7. Christy Martin loses to Mia St. John via unanimous decision

    On August 14, 2012 Christy Martin faced off against Mia St. John in a super-welterweight bout at age 44. She was coming in with a record of 49-7-3 (32), and St. John was 45 years old and with a record of 46-11-2 (18). Martin lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.

  2. 6. Christy Martin loses to Dakota Stone via KO

    On June 4, 2011 Christy Martin faced off against Dakota Stone at age 42. She was coming in with a record of 49-6-3 (32). Martin lost the fight via 6th-round TKO.

  3. 5. Christy Martin loses to Angelica Martinez via split decision

    On October 6, 2006 Christy Martin faced off against Angelica Martinez at age 38. She was coming in with a record of 46-5-2 (32). Martin lost the fight via 10-round split decision.

  4. 4. Christy Martin loses to Holly Holm via unanimous decision

    On September 16, 2005 Christy Martin faced off against Holly Holm at age 37. She was coming in with a record of 46-4-2 (32). Martin lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.

  5. 3. Christy Martin loses to Laila Ali via KO

    On August 23, 2003 Christy Martin faced off against Laila Ali in a super-middleweight bout at age 35. She was coming in with a record of 45-3-2 (31), and Ali was 25 years old and with a record of 15-0 (12). Martin lost the fight via 4th-round KO.

  6. 2. Christy Martin loses to Sumya Anani via majority decision

    On December 18, 1998 Christy Martin faced off against Sumya Anani at age 30. She was coming in with a record of 36-2-2 (28). Martin lost the fight via 10-round majority decision.

  7. 1. Christy Martin loses to Andrea DeShong via majority decision

    On November 4, 1989 Christy Martin faced off against Andrea DeShong at age 21. She was coming in with a record of 2-1-1 (2). Martin lost the fight via 5-round majority decision.