Susi Kentikian (Susianna / Killer Queen) pugile
- combattimenti
- 39
- vinto
- 36
- perduto
- 2
- pareggiare
- 0
- Stato
- inactive
- Divisione
- flyweight
- Debutto
- 2005-01-15
- Altezza
- 5′ 1″/155cm
- Arrivare a
- -
- Età
- -
- Nato
- 1987-09-11
- Morte
- -
- Nazionalità
- Germany
Susianna "Susi" Levonovna Kentikian (Russian: Сюзанна (Сюзи) Левоновна Кентикян, Armenian: Սյուզի Կենտիկյան; born Syuzanna Kentikyan on 11 September 1987) is an Armenian-German former professional boxer who competed from 2005 to 2016. She was born in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, but left the country with her family at the age of five because of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. Kentikian has lived in Hamburg since 1996 and began boxing at the age of twelve. Following a successful amateur career, she turned professional in 2005 upon signing with the Hamburg-based Spotlight Boxing promotion.Kentikian is a two-time flyweight world champion, having held the World Boxing Association (WBA) female title from 2007 to 2012, and from 2013 to 2017. Additionally, she was the World Boxing Organization (WBO) flyweight champion from 2009 to 2012, and held the Women's International Boxing Federation (WIBF) title from 2007 to 2012 and 2015 to 2017. During the 2009 WBA convention in Colombia she was named the first ever WBA female Super Champion. It was announced that this belt would be called "Susi Kentikian belt" for all other future Super Champions.Until 2012, Kentikian remained undefeated as a professional, winning 16 of her first 30 fights by knockout or stoppage. The German television station ZDF has broadcast her fights since July 2009. She had previously headlined fight cards for the television station ProSieben from 2007 to 2009. Kentikian has gained minor celebrity status in Germany and she hopes to reach a popularity similar to that of the retired German female boxing star Regina Halmich.Susianna Kentikian was born in Yerevan, Armenian SSR, the daughter of veterinary doctor Levon Kentikian and his wife Makruhi. At the age of five, she left Armenia with her parents and her nine-year-old brother, Mikael, because her father was called up to serve in the military during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. In 1992, the family first moved to Berlin, Germany and stayed at asylum seekers' homes. However, due to the violence at these facilities and their poor knowledge of the German language, they left Berlin and moved to Moldova and later to Russia, where Kentikian went to school for a short period of time. The family returned to Germany in 1996 and relocated in Hamburg, again living in government facilities for asylum seekers. Kentikian's residence status remained uncertain for almost a decade. Several times, she and her family were taken to the airport for deportation, but the intervention of local friends such as her amateur trainer, Frank Rieth, who called lawyers, the media and local politicians, prevented their final expulsion. Her family received a permanent residence permit in 2005 when she signed a three-year professional boxing contract that established a stable income.At the age of 16, Kentikian began working as a cleaner in a local fitness center to help her family financially. She graduated from high school (Realschule) in the summer of 2006 and she eventually became a German citizen in June 2008. She applied for dispensation to be allowed to retain her Armenian citizenship. Kentikian lived with her family in an apartment near her Hamburg boxing gym.
Data | Avversario | Ultimi risultati degli avversari | Luogo | Risultato |
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2016-07-30 | Nevenka Mikulic | LWLLWL | Sporthalle, Alsterdorf | WIN Unanimous decision |
2015-10-02 | Susana Cruz Perez | WWWLWW | Inselparkhalle, Wilhelmsburg | WIN Unanimous decision |
2014-11-08 | Naoko Fujioka | WWWWWW | Porsche Arena, Stuttgart | WIN Unanimous decision |
2014-05-31 | Dan Bi Kim | WWLDWW | König Palast, Krefeld | WIN Technical knockout |
2013-12-07 | Simona Galassi | WWWLWW | Porsche Arena, Stuttgart | WIN Unanimous decision |
2013-07-06 | Carina Moreno | LLWLLW | Westfalenhalle, Dortmund | WIN Unanimous decision |
2013-02-01 | Sanae Jah | WWWWWW | ISS Dome, Düsseldorf | WIN Unanimous decision |
2012-12-01 | Carina Moreno | WLLWLL | Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf | LOST Split-decision |
2012-05-16 | Melissa McMorrow | DWLWWL | Brandenburg Halle, Frankfurt | LOST Majority decision |
2011-10-21 | Teeraporn Pannimit | WWWWWW | Brandenburg Halle, Frankfurt | WIN Unanimous decision |
2011-03-26 | Ana Arrazola | WLWLWW | Universum Gym, Wandsbek | WIN Unanimous decision |
2010-07-17 | Arely Mucino | WWWWWW | Sport and Congress Center, Schwerin | NC No Contest |
2010-04-24 | Nadia Raoui | WWWDWW | Sporthalle, Alsterdorf | WIN Split-decision |
2009-10-10 | Julia Sahin | WWWWWW | Stadthalle, Rostock | WIN Unanimous decision |
2009-07-04 | Carolina Marcela Gutierrez | WWLWWW | Color Line Arena, Altona | WIN Unanimous decision |
2009-03-20 | Elena Reid | WLWWLD | Sporthalle, Alsterdorf | WIN Unanimous decision |
2008-12-05 | Anastasia Toktaulova | LWLWWW | Sporthalle Brandberge, Halle an der Saale | WIN Unanimous decision |
2008-08-29 | Hagar Shmoulefeld Finer | WLWWLW | Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf | WIN Unanimous decision |
2008-05-10 | Mary Ortega | WLLDW | Brandberge Arena, Halle an der Saale | WIN Technical knockout |
2008-02-29 | Sarah Goodson | WWWWWW | Sporthalle, Alsterdorf | WIN Technical knockout |
2007-12-07 | Nadya Hokmi | WLDWLW | Sporthalle, Alsterdorf | WIN Unanimous decision |
2007-09-07 | Shanee Martin | LWWLLW | Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf | WIN Technical knockout |
2007-05-25 | Nadya Hokmi | WWWLDW | Fight Night Arena, Cologne | WIN Split-decision |
2007-03-30 | Maria Jose Nunez | LWWLWW | Kolnarena, Cologne | WIN Technical knockout |
2007-02-16 | Carolina Alvarez | DWWWWW | Fight Night Arena, Cologne | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-11-21 | Maja Frenzel | WWLDDW | Universum Gym, Wandsbek | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-09-09 | Maribel Zurita | LWLWLW | Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-07-25 | Daniela Graf | DLWWLL | Sportschule Sachsenwald, Eimsbuettel | WIN Unanimous decision |
2006-04-15 | Evgeniya Zablotskaya | debut | Maritim Hotel, Magdeburg | WIN Technical knockout |
2006-01-14 | Emilina Metodieva | debut | Ballhaus Arena, Aschersleben | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-12-13 | Maria Krivoshapkina | debut | Freizeit Arena, Soelden | WIN Unanimous decision |
2005-10-29 | Svetla Taskova | LLLLLL | TURM Erlebnis City, Oranienburg | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-09-17 | Renata Vesecka | LWLLLL | Harzlandhalle, Ilsenburg | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-07-02 | Simona Pencakova | D | Color Line Arena, Altona | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-06-04 | Albena Atseva | debut | Ballhaus Arena, Aschersleben | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-05-07 | Juliia Vlasenko | debut | Volkswagenhalle, Braunschweig | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-03-29 | Lucie Sovijusova | L | Sporthalle, Wandsbek | WIN Technical knockout |
2005-02-26 | Debbie Lohmaier | LLWL | Color Line Arena, Altona | WIN KO |
2005-01-15 | Iliana Boneva | LLLLLL | Bordelandhalle, Magdeburg | WIN Unanimous decision |