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January 28, 2006 -
Budapest, Hungary
Photo
galleries #322 by JollyDee
Promoted by SlimTrax Promotion (managed by
Krisztina Belinszky) presented a professional boxing gala in
the SlimTrax Gym, Budapest, Hungary, and broadcasted by fix.tv which
featured two women's bout. After a six year inactivity period,
the 1999's amateur champion in 63,5kg division pro debutant Livia
Sandorfi (135.5lbs) fought to a four-round draw against,
Alena Kokavcova (135.5lbs) of Slovakia, who was also making her
pro debut. The two fought in the welterweight division, with
Sandorfi dominating her opponent in the first two rounds. The second
women's bout featured Hajnalka Nagy (116.5lbs) who won a
four-round unanimous decision over Simona Pencakova, (114.75)
lbs.
December 10, 2005 - Emperor Garden, Budapest, Hungary
Weigh-in
gallery #311 - Fight Photo Gallery #314 (huge gallery
Hungarian Krisztina Belinszky, 101.5, (17-4-2; 9KO's)
defeated American Terri Moss, 103.25, (6-9; 2KO's) by
unanimous decision and captured the WIBC Strawweight vacant Title.
JollyDee told WBAN, that Moss was boxing in a "dirty Style", whereas
she was holding and butting, and that the referee penalized her in
the sixth round, for "serious" head-butting. Terri's nose was
bloodied in the fourth round---but ringside doctor gave permission
for the fight to continue. Final judges scoring: Patrizio Oliva (ITA)
100-89; Ernö Kaiser 98-92; Imre Nagy 98-91. In another women's
bout on this card, pro debutant
Hajnalka Nagy, 114 1/4, lost by
points (47-49) to Gabriella Rozsa,
115.
Open
Letters by Terri Moss and her trainer
September 3, 2005 - Budapest, Hungary
WBAN
Record Member's Photo gallery #282
& #283
In the main
event, Krisztina "Baby" Belinszky, (16-4-2; 9KO's) successfully
defended her WIBF-GBU Minimumweight World title by a unanimous
decision over American opponent Stephanie "All action" Dobbs
(18-19-2; 10KO's). The bout was action-packed throughout the 10
round bout. Scoring: Daniel Van de Wiele (BEL) 97-94, Miklos Döry
(HUN) 97:93, and Walter Shall (AUT) 100-92 for Belinszky.
Fight Report
by JollyDee
June 24, 2005 - Sporthall Láng, in Budapest, Hungary, on the Blue
Alligator card featured three women's bouts.
In
the co-main event: Blue Alligator's contestant Hungarian
Reka Krempf , 113 3/4, outpointed Israelian
Hagar Shmoulefeld, 114 3/4, and won the vacant WIBF super
flyweight title. This bout very spectacular, but the
round by round not reflected in final judges scoring. Final judges
scores were 99-91, 100-91, and 100-90-all for Krempf.
With this victory Reka Kremf is the new WIBF superfly champion. The
title was stripped by Galina Ivanova because did not defend
this title.
The first match barely lasted (1:36) former hungarian
amateur bantamweight champion Beatrix Farago TKO'd
slovakian Blanca Pecimuthova scheduled four rounder.
The second women's bout is the rematch between
two-times world champion Krisztina Belinszky, 103.5, and
Gabriella Insperger, 104 1/4. No surprise in scheduled six
rounder bout, Belinszky won clearly even round. All judges scores
were 60-54. By JollyDee
June 3, 2005
-Budapest, Hungary
WIBU World Champion Krisztina Belinszky, now 14-4-2 (9KO), of Hungary, won by TKO in the third round over
Pro debuter Erzsébet Budai. (Comment - It is
extremely difficult at times to cover this sport when I see these
types of inferior matchups. What an uphill battle this sport is in
at times...Sue TL Fox)
March 13, 2005 - City
Sport Hall, Szolnok, Hungary
In the main event, Krisztina Belinszky,
103 1/4, (13-4-2;
5KO's) won a unanimous decision over walkover victory against
Gabriella Insperger, 107 1/4, (4-6-0; 3KO's) in a ten round
Light Flyweight division, and captured the vacant WIBU world title.
Belinszky dominated her opponent
every round. There were no knockdowns. Belinszky left no doubt
with her superb boxing performance, and she won all rounds. Judges
scores all 100-90.
December 30, 2004 in Nove Zamky, Slovakia
Krisztina Belinszky, 103 1/4, won
by TKO2 over Maria Vinceova, 105.5,
in what was a rematch within less than two months when Belinszky defeated
Vinceova on 11/01/04, stopping Vinceova 45 seconds in the first round. This
was a scheduled six-rounder. Lame Matchup.
November 23, 2004 in Galanta, Slovakia
Jarka Blahova won a four-round unanimous
decision over Blanka Pecimuthova and
Krisztina Belinszky won byTKO2
Annamaria Szucsova, pro debut.
November 3, 2004 - Nové Zamky,
Slovakia
The WIBF-GBU minimumweight champion
Krisztina Belinszky
(46,2kg/101,75lbs) won by technical KO only 45 seconds after the
first bell over Slovakian local hero
Maria Vanceova
(49,3kg/108,75lbs) in a scheduled four round catchweight contest.
Vanceova went down two times before the referee stopped the contest.
Belinszky is now 10-4-2 (6KO) Vanceova fell to 0-2-0. This
match was set up for Belinszky's upcoming title defense in Györ,
Hungary on December 18, 2004. source: JollyDee
September 10, 2004 - City Sport Hall, Tököl,
Hungary
WBAN
Record Member's photo Gallery #203 - weigh-in
After the long inactivity period Piroska Beki (6-2-0; 2KO's) winning
by scheduled four round split decision over Agnes Varga (0-2-0) in a
featherweight division. Beki dominated her opponent every rounds, but
knocked down in the 2nd round with a lucky-punch.
The second women's bout featured Bettina Csabi, 115,
(20-0-0; 10KO's) who TKO'd former three-times kick box champion
Maria
Balogh in the second round, in a scheduled six rounder. Balogh was
making her pro debut in boxing. Csabi will be fighting on September
25th where she is set to fight Viktoria Milo for the WIBF-GBU Super
Flyweight title.
In the main event, Krisztina Belinszky, 102 3/4, (9-4-2; 5KO'S) won
by a unanimous decision over Juliane Quaassdorff, 102 3/4, in
in a ten round Strawweight division, and captured the vacant WIBF-GBU world
title. Belinszky dominated her opponent every round, and
knocked down Quaassdorff in second round with a double left and right
hook combination. Belinszky win superciliously and Quaassdorff suffered a
first knockdown and defeat of her professional career.
July 9, 2004 - Vinné, Slovakia
WBAN
Members HOT photo gallery of Belinszky (not the fight, Gallery
#187)
Krisztina Belinszky (48,10kg), of Hungary, won by KO in the fourth round
against Blanca Placiemutova (51,30kg) of Slovakia in a rematch, in a
scheduled six-rounder junior flyweight division. Placiemutova was down
for the count in each round. At the beginning of the fourth round,
Belinszky made her mark with a beautiful left jab, followed by a right
uppercut and left hook combination. The ref counted out Placiemutova.
Belinszky is now 7-4-2 (4KO). Placiemutova fell to 0-2-0.
June 10, 2004 - Nove Zamky,
Slovakia
Evening Fair Play Promotion had a professional boxing gala in
with one women's bout. Hungarian
Krisztina Belinszky
(6-4-2, 3KO) knocked out Valeria Zahorecova (Slovakia)
with double uppercut to the body in a 2nd round, scheduled
four rounder in
a flyweight division. Belinszky weighed at 46,20kg / 101 3/4
lbs., Zahorecova weighed at 53,40kg / 117 3/4 lbs.
May 28,
2004 - City Sporthall in Kazincbarcika, Hungary, promoted by
Fair Play Promotion
A night of pro boxing included a women's bout on the undercard.
Hungarian Krisztina Belinszky (5-4-1, 2KO) knocked out
in a first round pro debutant Blanca Plecimutova
(Slovakia) in a flyweight division.
April 24, 2004 - City Hall in Komarno, Komarno, Slovakia
On a Felix-Promotion, Hungarian Krisztina
Belinszky outpointed pro debuter
Eva Ott, also from Hungary in a scheduled four round Flyweight bout.
Final judges scores were 40-36 on all cards.
July 04, 2003 - Deiva Marina,
Italy
Sonia De Biase, of Italy, won by PTS6 over
Krisztina Belinszky,
of Hungary, in a scheduled six-round Flyweight bout. Biase is now 10-1-0
(5KO). Belinszky fell to 3-5-2 (1KO).
May 31, 2003
- Blue Alligator Gym, in Budapest, Hungary
Junior Flyweight
Krisztina Belinszky, 107˝, TKO2 Natalia
Bako, 110Ľ in in a scheduled four-round junior flyweight
bout. Belinszky is now
4-3-2 (1KO), and Bako fell to 0-2-0.
September 14, 2002 – Gardony, Hungary
– Blue Alligator Box Promotion
Jr. Lightweights Julia Gregor, Hungary fought Bettina Argath,
Hungary with a six-round decision by points. Another women’s bout was
with Jr. Flyweights Krisztina Belinszky, Hungary who defeated
Timea
Dencsi, Hungary with a four-round decision by points.
March 15, 2002 - Hungary
Hungarian
Krisztina Belinszky defeated Judit Palecianu in a four-round
Jr. Flyweight division by a unanimous decision.
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