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Firuza Sharipova (born 29 August 1994) is a Kazakhstani professional boxer who held the WIBA lightweight title in 2019. As of December 2021, she is ranked number two in the world by the WBA.
Amateur boxing career
Sharipova made her amateur boxing debut on 14 September 2011 where she was victorious against Mukasheva in Nur-Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan for a quarterfinal tournament match.
= Highlights
=2012 Kazakh National Championships
Finals: Defeated Aliya Abdraimova (13-8)
2012 Asian Championships
Semifinals: Lost to Erdenesop Uyanga (13-37)
2012 World Championships
Preliminaries (1/8): Lost to Patricia Berghult (11-24)
2013 Kazakh National Championships
Quarterfinals: Defeated Natalya Tarasenko (19-14)
Semifinals: Defeated Gulzhan Ubbiniyazova (10-9)
Finals: Defeated Zura Khusainova (17-15)
2014 Kazakh National Championships
Quarterfinals: Defeated Tansholpan Kanatayeva (TKO 2)
Semifinals: Defeated Aliya Abdraimova (2-0)
Finals: Lost to Gulzhan Ubbiniyazova (0-3)
2015 Kazakh National Championships
Quarterfinals: Lost to Aliya Abdraimova (1-2)
2016 Kazakh National Championships
Quarterfinals: Defeated Karina Ibragimova (3-0)
Semifinals: Lost to Rimma Volosenko (1-2)
Professional boxing career
= Early career
=Sharipova made her professional debut in 2016 in a losing effort against Sofya Ochigava by unanimous decision (UD) on 21 May 2016.
In her second professional bout she faced Angela Cannizzaro in Spain on 30 July 2016 receiving her first victory by unanimous decision.
In her third professional bout she face Milena Matovic on 24 September 2016 scoring her first technical knockout (TKO) victory.
Sharipova received her first title opportunity facing for the vacant Women's International Boxing Association (IBA) World Lightweight Championship against Milena Koleva on 26 August 2017 where Sharipova successful won by unanimous decision.
She got another title opportunity facing for both the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver Super Featherweight Championship and the vacant IBA World Super Featherweight Championship against Djemilla Gontaruk on 30 December 2017 where she won by unanimous decision.
Sharipova had earned herself another opportunity to face for the vacant IBA World Super Lightweight Championship against Happy Daudi on 22 August 2020 where she won the bout by TKO, 1:50 into the 5th round.
= Sharipova vs. Taylor
=Sharipova was announced to be fighting undisputed lightweight champion Katie Taylor in Liverpool on 11 December 2021 making her United Kingdom debut. Taylor retained the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring female lightweight titles in a 10 round bout against Sharipova by unanimous decision.
Professional boxing record
References
External links
Media related to Firuza Sharipova at Wikimedia Commons
www.tapology.com
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- Firuza Sharipova
- Katie Taylor
- List of current women's boxing rankings
- Sofya Ochigava
- List of IBO female world champions
- Terri Harper
- Eva Wahlström
- 2012 Asian Women's Amateur Boxing Championships
- 2012 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships
- Tajikistan at the 2014 Asian Games