Ina Menzer

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Ina Menzer
Born (1980-11-10) 10 November 1980 (age 44)
Statistics
Weight(s) Featherweight
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights32
Wins31
Wins by KO11
Losses1

Ina Menzer (born 10 November 1980) is a Kazakhstani former professional boxer. She was inducted into the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame in 2021. [1] [2]

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Professional career

Menzer turned professional in 2004 & compiled a record of 19–0 before beating Sandy Tsagouris to win the vacant WBC featherweight title. She became a unified champion five fights later when she beat Esther Schouten to win the inaugural WBO featherweight title. [3] She suffered her only career defeat against Canadian contender Jeannine Garside. [4]

Professional boxing record

32 fights31 wins1 loss
By knockout110
By decision201
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
32Win31–1Goda DailydaitėUD10 (10)2013-08-24 Warsteiner HockeyPark, Mönchengladbach, GermanyWon vacant WIBA featherweight title
31Win30–1Renáta DömsödiTKO2 (10)2012-10-12Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
30Win29–1 Doris Köhler UD8 (8)2012-04-21 Sport- und Kongresshalle, Schwerin, Germany
29Win28–1Milena KolevaUD8 (8)2012-01-28Grand Elysée, Hamburg, Germany
28Win27–1Ela NunezUD8 (8)2011-09-24Dima-Sportcenter, Hamburg, Germany
27Loss26–1 Jeannine Garside UD10 (10)2010-07-03 Porsche-Arena, Stuttgart, GermanyLost WBC, WBO and WIBF featherweight titles
26Win26–0Ramona KuehneTKO6 (10)2010-01-09Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained WBC, WBO and WIBF featherweight titles
25Win25–0Esther SchoutenMD10 (10)2009-10-10Stadthalle, Rostock, GermanyRetained WBC and WIBF featherweight titles;
Won inaugural WBO featherweight title
24Win24–0Franchesca AlcanterUD10 (10)2009-05-02Halle 7, Bremen, GermanyRetained WBC and WIBF featherweight titles
23Win23–0Esther SchoutenUD10 (10)2009-01-17Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf, GermanyRetained WBC and WIBF featherweight titles
22Win22–0Adriana SallesUD10 (10)2008-11-22Stadthalle, Rostock, GermanyRetained WBC and WIBF featherweight titles
21Win21–0 Stacey Reile TKO4 (10)2008-05-31Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf, GermanyRetained WBC and WIBF featherweight titles
20Win20–0Sandy TsagourisUD10 (10)2008-03-08 KoenigPALAST, Krefeld, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title;
Won vacant WBC featherweight title
19Win19–0 Laura Serrano UD10 (10)2007-11-17Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title
18Win18–0 Yazmín Rivas UD10 (10)2007-07-28Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title
17Win17–0Maria Andrea MirandaUD10 (10)2007-04-28 Koenig Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title
16Win16–0Kasha ChamblinTKO8 (10)2006-12-02 Estrel Convention Center, Berlin, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title
15Win15–0Lely Luz FlorezUD10 (10)2006-09-09Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title
14Win14–0 Fatuma Zarika UD10 (10)2006-05-27 Zenith Halle, Munich, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title
13Win13–0Maribel SantanaRTD4 (10)2006-04-08Ostseehalle, Kiel, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title
12Win12–0Galina GyumliyskaTKO6 (10)2005-12-03 Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg, GermanyRetained WIBF featherweight title
11Win11–0Silke WeickenmeierUD10 (10)2005-10-22Brandberge Arena, Halle, GermanyWon WIBF featherweight title
10Win10–0Damaris MuthoniUD10 (10)2005-09-10 Dm-Arena, Karlsruhe, Germany
9Win9–0Darya VoitkoTKO2 (8)2005-07-09Life Sportpark Herrenkrug, Magdeburg, Germany
8Win8–0Austria Urbaez UrenaKO1 (8)2005-05-10Pueblo Espanol, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
7Win7–0Jarka BlahovaUD6 (6)2005-04-19Hermann-Wielandner-Halle, Bischofshofen, Austria
6Win6–0Viktoria OliynykPTS6 (6)2005-03-29Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
5Win5–0Yulia KulikovaTKO3 (4)2005-02-15Alte Reithalle, Stuttgart, Germany
4Win4–0Viktoria OliynykUD4 (4)2004-09-21Universum Gym, Hamburg, Germany
3Win3–0Petra JachmanovaPTS4 (4)2004-06-22Sportzentrum, Telfs, Austria
2Win2–0Andrea MedelinaTKO1 (4)2004-05-29 Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany
1Win1–0Zsanett ErodTKO3 (4)2004-03-30Saaltheater Geulen, Aachen, Germany

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References

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Sporting positions
Minor world boxing titles
Preceded by
Silke Weickenmeier
WIBF featherweight champion
22 October 2005 – 3 July 2010
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Amanda Serrano
WIBA featherweight champion
24 August 2013 – 2013
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Lindsay Garbatt
Major world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Sharon Anyos
WBC featherweight champion
8 March 2008 – 3 July 2010
Succeeded by
Jeannine Garside
Inaugural champion WBO featherweight champion
10 October 2009 – 3 July 2010