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Regina Halmich
"Killer Queen"
"The Queen of Boxing"
"and The Boxing Queen"

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Regina Halmich is a retired German professional boxer who was born on November 22, 1976, in Karlsruhe, West Germany. She is considered one of the most successful female boxers of all time and played a significant role in popularizing female boxing in Europe. She had an incredibly successful career and is now inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) as one of the best boxers of all time. Let's take a closer look at Halmich's career, achievements, and legacy in the world of boxing.

Professional Career

Regina Halmich's professional boxing career spanned more than 13 years, from 1994 to 2007. She made her professional boxing debut at the age of 17 against Fienie Klee in a six-round PTS fight. After her debut, she won seven more consecutive fights, including two victories via stoppage. Her first world title fight took place at the age of 18 on April 20, 1995, against Yvonne Trevino for the IBF (vacant) title. She lost to Trevino via 4th round RTD.

Despite the defeat, Halmich bounced back and went on to win five world titles at three different weight classes. She was the WIBF's world champion in the Jr. Flyweight, Flyweight, and Super Flyweight divisions. Halmich faced several high-quality boxers during her career and defended her Flyweight title with success against Delia Gonzalez, Yvonne Caples, Johanna Peña-Álvarez, and numerous others, securing her title for more than ten years.

She also fought Daisy Lang, and the match ended with Halmich winning the fight for the vacant IWBF world Super Flyweight title. Halmich's last professional fight was a flyweight title defense bout against Hagar Finer on November 30, 2007, which she won by a 10-round majority decision and defended her IBF title. Her final professional record consisted of 54 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw, including 16 knockout wins and one loss via knockout.

Notable Achievements and Career Highlights

Regina Halmich's professional boxing record is nothing short of impressive. She fought a total of 56 times during her career and was among the top boxers of her generation, putting on some incredible fights. Let's take a look at some of her most significant achievements and career highlights:

  • April 20, 1995: In her first world-title fight, Regina Halmich loses to Yvonne Trevino via 4th round RTD. She was fighting for the IBF (vacant) flyweight title.
  • June 10, 1995: Halmich wins the IBF flyweight title from Kim Messer by beating Messer via 10-round split-decision.
  • April 13, 1996: Halmich successfully defends the IBF flyweight title against Melinda Papp, winning the fight via 4th round TKO.
  • November 2, 1996: Halmich successfully defends the IBF flyweight title against Michelle Sutcliffe, winning the fight via 2nd round TKO.
  • April 18, 1998: Halmich wins the IBF super-flyweight title from Maria Rosa Tabbuso, beating Tabbuso via 6th round TKO.
  • March 27, 1999: Halmich successfully defends the IBF flyweight title against Lourdes Noemi Gonzalez, winning the fight via 1st round KO.
  • February 19, 2000: Halmich successfully defends the IBF light-flyweight title against Viktoria Varga, winning the fight via 5th round TKO.
  • February 24, 2001: Halmich defends the IBF light-flyweight title against Szilvia Csicsely, winning the fight via 3rd round TKO.
  • April 7, 2001: Halmich wins the IBF light-flyweight title against Andrea Blevins, defending it via 5th round KO.
  • April 20, 2002: Halmich defends the IBF light-flyweight title against Anca Moise, winning the fight via 4th round TKO.

Regina Halmich's Only Loss

Halmich suffered only one loss during her entire professional boxing career against Yvonne Trevino via 4th round RTD on April 20, 1995. Trevino is the only boxer to beat Halmich. Halmich has fought over 50 fights and had only one loss, which shows her potential as a boxer. For more details about this defeat, refer to "All of Regina Halmich's losses."

Legacy in the World of Boxing

Regina Halmich is considered one of the most successful female boxers of all time and one of the best boxers of her generation. Her impressive record of accomplishments and titles won has cemented her legacy in the world of boxing. Halmich's influence in the sport of boxing transcends international borders and has helped popularize female boxing throughout Europe. She has paved the way for future generations and has inspired young women to break down barriers and achieve greatness in boxing.

In addition to her contributions to the sport, Halmich has also made a name for herself in the world of business. She became one of the first women boxers to have her own line of cosmetics and has posed as a model for several German magazines and websites. She also gained fame on German television with a promotional fight against German TV host Stefan Raab on his show, TV Total, in March 2001. The fight was chaotic, and although Halmich broke Stefan Raab's nose, he managed to go the distance with her. They had a rematch in 2007, and Halmich won again.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Regina Halmich is one of the best female boxers of all time

Regina Halmich Fight Record

# Date Age Opponent Result Via
56 Nov 30, 2007 31 Hagar Finer Win MD
55 Jul 28, 2007 30 Wendy Rodriguez Win UD
54 Jan 13, 2007 30 Reka Krempf Win UD
53 Sep 9, 2006 29 Ria Ramnarine Win TKO6
52 May 6, 2006 29 Viktoria Milo Win UD
51 Dec 3, 2005 29 Elena Reid Win UD
50 Sep 10, 2005 28 María Jesús Rosa Reina Win SD
49 Apr 16, 2005 28 Hollie Dunaway Win UD
48 Jan 15, 2005 28 Marilyn Hernandez Win UD
47 Sep 11, 2004 27 Elena Reid Draw SD
46 May 29, 2004 27 Daisy Lang Win UD
45 Jan 17, 2004 27 Johanna Peña Álvarez Win UD
44 Jul 12, 2003 26 Svetla Taskova Win TKO6
43 Apr 26, 2003 26 Cathy Brown Win UD
42 Jan 18, 2003 26 Nadja Loritz Win UD
41 Aug 17, 2002 25 Yvonne Caples Win MD
40 Apr 20, 2002 25 Anca Moise Win TKO4
39 Nov 24, 2001 25 Svetla Taskova Win UD
38 Jul 21, 2001 24 Alina Shaternikova Win UD
37 Apr 7, 2001 24 Andrea Blevins Win KO5
36 Feb 24, 2001 24 Szilvia Csicsely Win TKO3
35 Dec 16, 2000 24 Alina Shaternikova Win SD
34 Oct 7, 2000 23 Michelle Sutcliffe Win UD
33 May 13, 2002 25 Delia Gonzalez Win MD
32 Feb 19, 2000 23 Viktoria Varga Win TKO5
31 Sep 18, 1999 22 Jill Matthews Win UD
30 Jul 10, 1999 22 Erzsebet Borosi Win TKO8
29 Mar 27, 1999 22 Lourdes Noemi Gonzalez Win KO1
28 Dec 5, 1998 22 Viktoria Pataki Win UD
27 Oct 3, 1998 21 Anissa Zamarron Win UD
26 Jul 10, 1998 21 Stefania Bianchini Win UD
25 Apr 18, 1998 21 Maria Rosa Tabbuso Win TKO6
24 Mar 7, 1998 21 Lisa Houghton Win UD
23 Nov 29, 1997 21 Francesca Lupo Win UD
22 Sep 20, 1997 20 Viktoria Pataki Win UD
21 Jun 27, 1997 20 Lisa Houghton Win UD
20 Mar 8, 1997 20 Nojima Miyuki Win UD
19 Dec 21, 1996 20 Cheryll Robertson Win UD
18 Nov 2, 1996 19 Michelle Sutcliffe Win TKO2
17 Aug 17, 1996 19 Diane Berry Win UD
16 Apr 13, 1996 19 Melinda Papp Win TKO4
15 Feb 10, 1996 19 Dagmar Richardson Win KO8
14 Dec 2, 1995 19 Anissa Zamarron Win UD
13 Nov 4, 1995 18 Petrina Phillips Win UD
12 Sep 23, 1995 18 Brigitte Scherzinour Win KO8
11 Aug 5, 1995 18 Sonia Pereira Win TKO7
10 Jun 10, 1995 18 Kim Messer Win SD
9 Apr 20, 1995 18 Yvonne Trevino Loss RTD4
8 Apr 2, 1995 18 Maria Rosa Tabbuso Win PTS
7 Mar 11, 1995 18 Paula Moreira Win PTS
6 Nov 25, 1994 18 Cheryll Robertson Win PTS
5 Sep 2, 1994 17 Severine Grandsire Win PTS
4 Jun 17, 1994 17 Sonja Silva Win KO1
3 Jun 5, 1994 17 Severine Grandsire Win PTS
2 Apr 22, 1993 16 Birgit Veerle Win KO3
1 Mar 4, 1994 17 Fienie Klee Win PTS