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Women's Boxers' Profiles AIBA Youth Women’s & Men’s World Boxing Championships BUDAPEST 2018 Women’s boxers’ profiles 48KG – LOUIZA BERKANE – ALGERIA (ALG) Date Of Birth : 24/09/2001 Place Of Birth : Bejaia Club : Dream Team Residence : Bejaia 2018 – AFBC African Confederation Women's Youth Boxing Championships (Casablanca, MAR) 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Hana Dereje Tadesse (ETH) 3:1 in the semi-final 2018 – Algerian Women's Youth National Championships 1st place – 48KG 2017 – Algerian Women's Junior National Championships 1st place – 46KG Won against Yasmine Djellaoui (ALG) 5:0 in the final; Won against Abir Roudaina Zenazni (ALG) 5:0 in the semi-final 48KG – MELEK ZAKIFOVA – BULGARIA (BUL) Date Of Birth : 04/12/2001 Place Of Birth : Ruse Height : 150cm Coach : Sabi Sabev Club : Ruse Residence : Ruse Stance : Orthodox Her most influential person : Her coach Boxing idol : Mike Tyson Hobby : Painting Number of training hours : 20 in a week Number of bouts : 36 Began boxing : 2015 2018 – EUBC European Confederation Women's Youth Boxing Championships (Roseto degli Abruzzi, ITA) 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Ksenia Beschastnova (RUS) 4:1 in the semi-final; Won against Rim Bennama (FRA) 3:2 in the quarter-final; Won against Savannah Stubbley (ENG) 4:1 in the first preliminary round 2018 – Bulgarian Women's Youth National Championships 1st place – 48KG Won against Edzhe Demirova (BUL) RSC 1st round in the final; Won against Demet Gog (BUL) RSC 1st round in the semi-final 2017 – Bulgarian Women's Youth National Team Championships 2nd Round (Plovdiv, BUL) 1st place – 46KG Won against Zhulyana Petrova (BUL) RSC 1st round in the final; Won against Gita Markova (BUL) RSC 1st round in the semi-final; Won against Gergana Onbashieva (BUL) RSC 1st round in the quarter-final 2017 – EUBC European Confederation Women's Junior Boxing Championships (Sofia, BUL) 1st place – 46KG Won against Alena Levina (RUS) 5:0 in the final; Won against Ciara Brien (IRL) 5:0 in the semi-final; Won against Kristina Lakiychuk (UKR) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2017 – Bulgarian Women's Youth National Cup 1st place – 46KG Won against Emine Mastnova (BUL) WO in the final; Won against Gita Markova (BUL) RSC 1st round in the semi-final; Won against Petya Kutsova (BUL) WO in the quarter-final; Won against Eva Obesnikova (BUL) RSC 1st round in the first preliminary round 2017 – Bulgarian Women's Youth National Championships 1st place – 46KG Won against Emine Mastnova (BUL) WO in the final; Won against Simona Nikolova (BUL) WO in the semi-final 2016 – EUBC European Confederation Women's Junior Boxing Championships (Ordu, TUR) 3rd place – 46KG Lost to Hatice Akbas (TUR) 3:0 in the semi-final; Won against Roksana Giersz (POL) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2016 – Bulgarian Women's Youth National Team Championships 1st place – 46KG Won against Dariel Simova (BUL) 2:0 in the final; Won against Adriana Zaradzhiyska (BUL) TKO 2nd round in the semi-final 48KG – PENG CHI YAN – CHINESE TAIPEI (TPE) Date Of Birth : 11/04/2000 Place Of Birth : Hsinchu Height : 153cm Coach : Lin Zhuangyin Club : Hsinchu Pan-Shi Junior School Residence : Hsinchu Stance : Orthodox Boxing idol : Vasyl Lomachenko Hobby : Sports Number of training hours : 15 in a week Number of bouts : 22 Began boxing : 2013 2018 – ASBC Asian Confederation Women's Youth Boxing Championships (Bangkok, THA) 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Nillada Meekoon (THA) RSC 2nd round in the semi-final; Won against Nguyen Thi Thu Nhi (VIE) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2017 – Chinese Taipei Women’s Youth President’s Cup 2nd place – 45KG Lost to Tsai Tzu Han (TPE) 3:2 in the final; Won against Chen Yi Hsuan (TPE) 5:0 in the semi-final 2017 – Chinese Taipei Women’s Youth National Selection Tournament 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Wang Ching Jung (TPE) 3:2 in the semi-final 2016 – Chinese Taipei Women’s Youth President’s Cup 1st place – 42KG Won against Tsai Yun Ting (TPE) 3:0 in the final; Won against Li Yu Min (TPE) 3.0 in the semi-final 2015 – Chinese Taipei Women’s High School Championships 1st place – 38KG Won against Sun Min Hsuan (TPE) 3:0 in the final; Won against Huang Yu Han (TPE) 3:0 in the semi-final 2014 – Chinese Taipei Women’s Junior National President’s Cup 1st place – 38KG Won against Chiang Ju Fen (TPE) 3:0 in the final; Won against Pan Li Hsuan (TPE) 3:0 in the semi-final 48KG – HANA DEREJE TADESSE – ETHIOPIA (ETH) Date Of Birth : 30/03/2001 Place Of Birth : Addis Abeba Residence : Addis Abeba 2018 – African Youth Games (Alger, ALG) 2nd place – 48KG Lost to Nene Joy Ojo (NGR) 5:0 in the final 2018 – AFBC African Confederation Women's Youth Boxing Championships (Casablanca, MAR) 1st place – 48KG Won against Malak Amara (TUN) 5:0 in the final; Won against Louiza Berkane (ALG) 3:1 in the semi- final 2018 – Ethiopian Women's Youth National Championships 1st place – 48KG 2017 – Ethiopian Women's Youth National Championships 1st place – 48KG 48KG – MAXI KLOETZER – GERMANY (GER) Date Of Birth : 05/09/2000 Place Of Birth : Hohndorf Club : BC Chemnitz 94 Residence : Chemnitz Stance : Orthodox Number of bouts : 40 (29-0-11) 2018 – Golden Gloves of Vojvodina Women's Youth Tournament (Subotica, SRB) participant – 51KG Lost to Giorgia Rossi (ITA) 5:0 in the first preliminary round 2018 – EUBC European Confederation Women's Youth Boxing Championships (Roseto degli Abruzzi, ITA) 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Daina Moorehouse (IRL) 4:1 in the semi-final; Won against Billie Denholm (SCO) 5:0 in the quarter-final; Won against Rafaela Arampatzi (GRE) 5:0 in the first preliminary round 2018 – Rostock International Women's Youth Round Robin Tournament (Rostock, GER) 1st place – 48KG Won against Wiktoria Rogalinska (POL) 5:0; Won against Magdalena Kempa (GER) RSC 3rd round 2017 – AIBA Women's Youth World Boxing Championships (Guwahati, IND) 5th place – 48KG Lost to Nitu (IND) 5:0 in the quarter-final; Won against Lin Pei Fang (TPE) 4:1 in the first preliminary round 2017 – German Women's Youth National Championships 1st place – 51KG Won against Charlotte Hoffmann (GER) 3:2 in the final 2017 – EUBC European Confederation Women's Youth Boxing Championships (Sofia, BUL) 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Caitlin Fryers (IRL) 5:0 in the semi-final; Won against Chrysoula Plea (GRE) 3:2 in the quarter- final; Won against Hamide Yavuz (TUR) 5:0 in the first preliminary round 2017 – Black Forest Women's Youth Cup (Villingen-Schwenningen, GER) 1st place – 48KG Won against Eliana Pileggi (SUI) 3:0 in the final 2016 – Queen's Women's Junior Cup (Stralsund, GER) 7th place – 50KG Lost to Anastasia Markova (RUS) 3:0 in the quarter-final 2016 – German Women's Junior National Championships 1st place – 50KG Won against Nicol Sawatzki (GER) 3:0 in the final; Won against Eliana Nebehi (GER) 3:0 in the semi-final 2016 – Chemnitz City Women's Junior Cup (Chemnitz, GER) 1st place – 50KG Won against Santana Tomschke (GER) WO in the final; Won against Sophie Rabitz (GER) 3:0 in the semi-final 2015 – EUBC European Confederation Women's Junior Boxing Championships (Keszthely, HUN) participant – 48KG Lost to Roza Asanowicz (POL) 3:0 in the first preliminary round 2015 – German Women's Junior National Championships 1st place – 48KG Won against Isabell Hoffmann (GER) 3:0 in the final 48KG – DOMINIKA VITAL – HUNGARY (HUN) Date Of Birth : 12/09/2001 Place Of Birth : Nyiregyhaza Coach : Bence Molnar Club : Nyiregyhaza BC Residence : Nyiregyhaza 2018 – Golden Gloves of Vojvodina Women's Youth Tournament (Subotica, SRB) 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Billie Denholm (SCO) 4:1 in the semi-final; Won against Dilnara Kaynar (KAZ) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2018 – Matyo Women's Youth Cup (Mezokovesd, HUN) 1st place – 51KG Won against Blanka Petho (HUN) RSC 1st round in the final 2018 – Slovakian Women's Youth Box Cup (Klin, SVK) 3rd place – 51KG Lost to Ivana Turcekova (SVK) 2:1 in the semi-final; Won against Karolina Delmaczynska (GER) 2:1 in the quarter-final 2018 – Katica Dobo Women's Youth Memorial Tournament (Eger, HUN) 2nd place – 51KG Lost to Hanna Lakotar (HUN) 5:0 in the final; Won against Tamara Tarnoczy (HUN) WO in the semi-final; Won against Vanda Makula (HUN) 4:1 in the quarter-final 2018 – Istvan Enekes Women's Youth Tournament (Budapest, HUN) 2nd place – 48KG Lost to Monika Bere (HUN) 5:0 in the final; Won against Eszter Ferencz (HUN) 5:0 in the semi-final; Won against Vanda Makula (HUN) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2017 – Hungarian Women's Junior National Championships 3rd place – 46KG Lost to Zsanett Balogh (HUN) RSC 2nd round in the semi-final; Won against Vanda Makula (HUN) RSC 2nd round in the quarter- final 2017 – Hungarian Women's Junior National Olympiad 2nd place – 48KG Lost to Monika Bere (HUN) 4:1 in the final; Won against Adrienn Remenyi (HUN) AB 1st round in the semi-final 2016 – Hungarian Women's Junior National Championships 3rd place – 48KG Lost to Evelin Simon (HUN) 5:0 in the semi-final 2016 – Hungarian Women's Junior Regional Tournament (Korosszakal, HUN) 1st place – 48KG Won against Zsanett Varga (HUN) 3:0 in the final 48KG – NITU GHANGHAS – INDIA (IND) Date Of Birth : 19/10/2000 Place Of Birth : Dhanana, Bhiwani Height : 162cm Coach : Jagdish Singh Club : National Boxing Academy Residence : Bhiwani Stance : Southpaw Her most influential person : Her father Boxing idol : Vijender Singh Hobby : Music; Watching TV; Studying Number of training hours : 36 in a week Number of bouts : 52 Began boxing : 2012 2018 – Golden Gloves of Vojvodina Women's Youth Tournament (Subotica, SRB) 1st place – 48KG Won against Billie Denholm (SCO) 5:0 in the final; Won against Ksenia Beschastnova (RUS) RSC 2nd round in the semi-final; Won against Nillada Meekoon (THA) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2018 – ASBC Asian Confederation Women's Youth Boxing Championships (Bangkok, THA) 1st place – 48KG Won against Nillada Meekoon (THA) 5:0 in the final; Won against Anel Kudaybergen (KAZ) 5:0 in the semi-final; Won against Hu Zhifei (CHN) 5:0 in the quarter-final 2018 – Indian Women's Youth National Championships 1st place – 48KG Won against Ramya Guduru (IND) 5:0 in the final; Won against Simran (IND) RSC 3rd round in the semi-final; Won against Neha Tantu Bai (IND) RSC 2nd round in the quarter-final; Won against Heikrujam Monika V.
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