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Frida Wallberg
"The Golden Girl"

11

Wins

1

Losses

0

Draws

None

KO%

Frida Wallberg, born on April 28, 1983, is a former professional boxer from Sweden who competed from 2004 to 2013. Wallberg found success in her short career, winning 11 out of her 12 professional fights, with 2 of those wins coming by knockout. She held the WBC female super-featherweight title from 2010 to 2013, and made two successful defenses during this time.

Wallberg’s professional boxing debut came in February 2004 at the age of 20 against Maribel Santana. She defeated Santana via a first-round knockout and went on to win 10 consecutive fights after her debut, including one more win by stoppage. Her first world title fight came at the age of 27 against Olivia Gerula for the WBC super-featherweight title after 8 professional fights. Wallberg was successful, winning the fight via an 8 round unanimous decision, and became the super-featherweight champion of the world.

Wallberg held the WBC super-featherweight title for three years from 2010 to 2013. During this time, she successfully defended the title twice. The first defense of her title was against Amanda Serrano, which took place on April 27, 2012. Wallberg won the fight via a 10 round unanimous decision.

The highlight of Wallberg's career was winning the WBC super-featherweight title by defeating Olivia Gerula, followed by her successful title defense against Amanda Serrano. However, her professional boxing career came to an end on June 14, 2013, when she lost her title to Diana Prazak via an 8th round knockout. Prazak was the only boxer to ever defeat Wallberg in her professional boxing career. It has been nine years, nine months, and seventeen days since this fight. Wallberg retired from professional boxing with a record of 11-1, with two knockout wins and one loss via knockout, as well as one title win.

Wallberg's career highlights include her first world title win on November 27, 2010 against Olivia Gerula, which made her the WBC super-featherweight world champion. Wallberg successfully defended her WBC super-featherweight title against Amanda Serrano, winning the fight via a 10 round unanimous decision on April 27, 2012.

Throughout her career, Wallberg fought against some notable boxers, including Amanda Serrano, Olivia Gerula, Fatuma Zarika, Maribel Santana, and Sharon Gaines. She defeated all of them, except for Diana Prazak, who defeated her for the WBC super-featherweight title.

In addition to her professional career, Wallberg also competed in amateur boxing. In 2001, she represented Sweden at the Women's World Boxing Championships in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She competed in the light-welterweight division and won a medal for Sweden.

Wallberg's boxing nickname was "Golden Globes". She was known for her orthodox stance and fought in the super-featherweight weight class. Wallberg's professional career spanned over nine years, from 2004 to 2013. She retired from boxing at the age of 30 with a professional record of 11 wins and 1 loss.

Wallberg's story reminds us of the dangers and risks of boxing, and the importance of safety measures in the sport. Her career also serves as inspiration for young boxers, especially women who aspire to succeed in professional boxing.

Frida Wallberg Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
12 Jun 14, 2013 30 Diana Prazak Loss KO8
11 Apr 27, 2012 28 Amanda Serrano Win UD
10 Sep 3, 2011 28 Olivia Gerula Win UD
9 Nov 27, 2010 27 Olivia Gerula Win UD
8 Sep 24, 2010 27 Nicole Boss Win UD
7 Sep 17, 2010 27 Irina Boldea Win TKO4
6 Jun 17, 2005 22 Fatuma Zarika Win UD
5 Apr 15, 2005 21 Angela Cannizzaro Win UD
4 Nov 12, 2004 21 Stoyanka Krasteva Win UD
3 Apr 3, 2004 20 Sharon Gaines Win UD
2 Mar 13, 2004 20 Viktoria Oliynyk Win UD
1 Feb 6, 2004 20 Maribel Santana Win TKO1