Daisy Lang boxeador
- luta
- 23
- vitória
- 19
- derrota
- 3
- empate
- 1
- Estado
- inactive
- divisão
- super flyweight
- Estreia
- 1996-02-27
- Altura
- 5′ 7″/170cm
- Alcance
- -
- Idade
- -
- Born
- 1972-04-04
- Death
- -
- Nascimento
- Bulgaria
Daisy Lang (born Dessislava Kirova on 4 April 1972) is a former professional boxer who competed from 1996 to 2004. She is a former three division world champion and was the first Bulgarian woman to capture a world title, having held the WIBF super-flyweight, bantamweight, and super-bantamweight titles between 1999 to 2004.As a child, Lang was involved in athletics and had great data on sprints in the 200 and 400 meters, but gave up the sport after she was forced, along with her teammates, to wait in sub-zero temperatures for her coach, who at times would not show up for training. She was attracted to sports and therefore practiced Judo, but a few years later she was attracted to Taekwondo. Before her boxing career, Lang competed as a martial artist. She is a black belt and a European champion in Taekwondo. She also was World Champion in karate 1995 in the U.S., European champion and World Champion in kickboxing.Daisy Lang earned physical therapy degrees at the National Sport Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria and continued her education at the German Sport University, Cologne.Lang began boxing professionally in February 1996 in Germany. She lived in Dusseldorf and trained in Hamburg, where Universum Box-Promotion was based, she won her first three fights of her career in 1996, two of them by knockout. On 29 November 1997 Daisy lost against Michele Aboro in the six rounds fight. In February 1998, Daisy Lang won the vacant WIBF European Bantamweight title in ten rounds against Krisztina Horvai.After winning another fight by knockout in round 2, she defended her European championship belt against Anastasia Toktaulova on 27 March 1999. On 17 July of the same year, Lang became world champion with a victory against Gizella Papp in the battle for the vacant WIBF Super Flyweight title.
| Data | Adversário | Últimos resultados dos adversários | Lugar | Títulos | Resultado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004-10-16 | Simone Suciu | LLLLLL | Maritim Hotel, Cologne | WIN Technical knockout |
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| 2004-05-29 | Regina Halmich | WWWWWW | Ostseehalle, Kiel | vacant International Women's Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | LOST Unanimous decision |
| 2004-03-02 | Mariann Pampuk | LLLLLL | Universum Gym, Wandsbek | vacant International Women's Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | WIN Points |
| 2003-11-15 | Galina Koleva Ivanova | WWLLDW | Oberfrankenhalle, Bayreuth | Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | LOST Unanimous decision |
| 2003-05-10 | Silke Weickenmeier | DLWWWD | Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart | Global Boxing Union Female World Super Bantamweight Title Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Bantamweight Title | WIN Majority decision |
| 2003-01-18 | Silke Weickenmeier | WDLWWW | Grugahalle, Essen | Global Boxing Union Female World Super Bantamweight Title Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Bantamweight Title | DRAW Points |
| 2002-09-14 | Lisa Foster | LWLWWW | Volkswagenhalle, Braunschweig | Global Boxing Union Female World Bantamweight Title Women's International Boxing Federation World Bantamweight Title | WIN Unanimous decision |
| 2002-04-06 | Reka Krempf | DWW | Universum Gym, Wandsbek | Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | WIN Unanimous decision |
| 2001-09-29 | Michelle Sutcliffe | WWWLLW | Universum Gym, Wandsbek | Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | WIN |
| 2001-01-27 | Nadia Debras | LLLLDW | Rudi Sedlmayer Halle, Munich | WIN Unanimous decision |
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| 2000-10-14 | Brenda Burnside | LLLWLL | Kolnarena, Cologne | Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | WIN Unanimous decision |
| 2000-05-13 | Oana Jurma | LLL | Sartory Saale, Cologne | Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | WIN Technical knockout |
| 2000-02-05 | Kathy Williams | WLWWWW | Rhein-Ruhr Halle, Duisburg | Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | WIN Unanimous decision |
| 1999-10-23 | Sonia Pereira | LL | Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt | Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | WIN Unanimous decision |
| 1999-07-17 | Gizella Papp | WWW | Philips Halle, Düsseldorf | vacant Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title | WIN KO |
| 1999-03-27 | Anastasia Toktaulova | LLW | Sartory Saale, Cologne | Women's International Boxing Federation European Bantamweight Title | WIN Unanimous decision |
| 1999-01-30 | Sandra Podence | debut | Stadthalle, Cottbus | Women's International Boxing Federation European Bantamweight Title | WIN KO |
| 1998-10-03 | Krisztina Horvai | WLLWLL | Prinz-Garden Halle, Augsburg | vacant Women's International Boxing Federation European Bantamweight Title | WIN Unanimous decision |
| 1998-02-14 | Valerie Rangheard | debut | Maritim Hotel, Stuttgart | vacant Women's International Boxing Federation European Bantamweight Title | WIN KO |
| 1997-11-29 | Michele Aboro | WWWWW | Rheinstrandhalle, Karlsruhe | vacant Women's International Boxing Federation European Bantamweight Title | LOST Points |
| 1996-08-29 | Bresda Movotna | debut | Essen | vacant Women's International Boxing Federation European Bantamweight Title | WIN KO |
| 1996-07-06 | Nathalie Meiss | WWWW | Zoo-Gesellschaftshaus, Frankfurt | vacant Women's International Boxing Federation European Bantamweight Title | WIN Points |
| 1996-02-27 | Darina Chakolaeva | L | Neuwied | vacant Women's International Boxing Federation European Bantamweight Title | WIN KO |