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10/22/05
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Halle, Germany
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Ina Menzer, 125.5,
defeated Silke Weickenmeier, 124.5, for the WIBF
Featherweight Title. Final judges scores: 93-97, 92-98, and 92-98.
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05/28/05
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Stuttgart, Germany
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In a
championship bout, Silke Weickenmeier, 120, won the GBU Jr.
Featherweight Championship over Miki Kikukawa,
120 with a 10-round unanimous decision. Final judges scores
were 98-92, 97-92, and 96-94.
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02/15/05
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Stuttgart, Germany
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Silke Weickenmeier, 125, fought
Jayla Ortiz, to a 10-round unanimous
decision, and retained her featherweight belt.
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09/11/04
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Karlsuhe,
Germany
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Silke Weickenmeier won a 10-round unanimous decision over
Austria Urbaez Urena in an uneventful bout. |
02/14/04
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Stuttgart, Germany
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Trisha “TNT” Hill, of the United States, stopped
Silke Weickenmeier, 124 ½, of Germany, and became the new
WIBF Featherweight World Champion, when it was reported
that Weickenmeier had her nose broken in the sixth round, and
did not come out for the seventh. |
09/20/03
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Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
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Silke Weickenmeier won the GBU Junior Featherweight
title when she defeated Krisztina Poropzski by
Disqualification in the 10th Round. Poropszki was
disqualified after Silke was head butted close to the end of
the ninth round. The ref stopped the fight after they
looked at the damage. |
05/10/03
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Stuttgart, Germany
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Daisy Lang won a majority decision in a
10-round GBU Super-Bantamweight Title fight over Silke Weickenmeier
in a rematch for the two. |
01/18/03
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Essen,
Germany
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Daisy
Lang and Silke Weickenmeier resulted in a majority draw.
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04/14/02
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Mannheim,
Germany
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In a
WIBF Featherweight title bout, Silke Weickenmeier, Speyer, Germany
won a controversial 10-round majority decision over Galina
Giumliiska, of Bulgaria. |
05/20/00
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Sonneberg,
Germany
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Silke
Weickenmeier, 128, won a six-round decision against
Agnesa Vidova,
129.
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05/13/00
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Cologne,
Germany
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Silke
Weickenmeier, 122, won a 10-round decision against Krisztina Krek.
WIBF title fight. |
02/26/00
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Mannheim,
Germany
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Nadia
Debras, 120, won a 10-round una. decision against Silke Weickenmeier,
125. WIBF title fight. |
01/29/00
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Reisa,
Germany
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Nadia
Debras, had a 10-round draw with Silke Weickenmeier,
123. WIBF title fight. |
04/18/99
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Mannheim,
Germany
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Silke
Weickenmeier, 121, won a 10-round una. decision against Para Draine (jr. feather) |
11/21/98
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Mannheim,
Germany
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Silke
Weickenmeier won a 10-round split decision Ulrike Stangl
(su feather) |
09/29/98
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Schlol,
Germany
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Silke
Weickenmeier won a six-round decision against Silvia Porteleky |
05/03/98
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Speyer,
Germany
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Silke
Weickenmeier won a 10-round una. decision against Silvia Porteleky
(super featherweight) |
11/01/97
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Speyer,
Germany
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Silke
Weickenmeier won a 10-round una. decision against Ulrike Stangl
(sup feather)
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02/28/97
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Germany
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Silke
won a six-round decision against Andrea Lapcikova. |
01/04/97
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Germany
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Silke
won an eight-round title fight against Natalie Meiss. |
12/14/96
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Slo
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Silke
Weickenmeier had a four-round draw against Andrea Lapcikova. |
06/01/96
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Germany
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Silke
Weickenmeier, 129, won a four-round decision against Darina
Tsokolaeva |
05/03/96
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Speyer,
Germany
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Silke Weickenmeier, won a six-round
unanimous decision over Nadia Hockmi. |
04/16/96
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Australia
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Ullrike
Stangl won a six-round decision against
Silke Weickenmeier. |
11/01/95
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Germany
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Severine
Grandsire TKO5 Silke Weickenmeier. |
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October 22, 2005 -
Brandberge Arena, in Halle, Germany, and promoted by Universum Box Promotion
WBAN
Record Member's Photo gallery #302
Ina Menzer, 125.5,
defeated Silke Weickenmeier, 124.5, for the WIBF
Featherweight Title. Final judges scores: 93-97, 92-98, and 92-98.
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May 28, 2005 - at
the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, in Stuttgart, Germany, and promoted
by Universum Box Promotion
United States Alicia Ashley, 115 ¾, won a ten round split
decision and the GBU Bantamweight Championship over
Alesia Graf,
115 ¾. Final Scoring was 96-94, 96-95, and 94-96. The German judge
had Graf as the winner. According to WBAN’s correspondent, he said
that Ashley moved beautifully in the ring and made a very difficult
target for Graf. Graf kept coming forward and also managed to get
through with some telling punches. Ashley sent Graf to the floor in
the second round, but Graf bounced off the floor immediately and
didn’t seem to be hurt.
In a second women’s
championship bout, Silke Weickenmeier, 120, won the GBU Jr.
Featherweight Championship over Miki Kikukawa, 120 with a
10-round unanimous decision. Final judges scores were 98-92, 97-92,
and 96-94. In a third women’s match,
Julia Sahin, 110, won an
eight-round unanimous decision over Marianne Chubirka, 112 ½.
Judges scores were 79-75, 77-75, and 79-73.
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February 15, 2005 -
Stuttgart,
Germany
Silke Weickenmeier, 125, fought
Jayla Ortiz, to a
10-round unanimous decision, and retained her featherweight belt. On the
undercard, Alesia Graf, 118, won a six round unanimous decision
over Oksana Romanova, 114 ¾. Also, Super Featherweight Ina
Menzer, 127 ¾, TKO3 Julia Kulikov, 127 ¾.
September 11, 2004 - Karlsuhe,
Germany
(report by David Avila) After a fierce 10 rounds against Germany’s
WIBF flyweight champion, Elena “Baby Doll” Reid returned home
without the belt but a smile on her face. “They were so
wonderful to me,” said Reid of her experience in Germany. In
her first world title bout Reid engaged female prizefighting’s most
experienced world champion
Regina Halmich at DM Arena in
Karlsruhe, Germany before more than 4,000 rabid fans. “It was very
exciting,” said Reid (14-1-5), who had never been to Europe before
spending several days promoting the fight in Germany. “The people
were so nice to me everywhere I went.” Inside the ring, the
always-smiling Reid faced Halmich (45-1-1), a veteran fighter of
numerous clashes in defense of the several world titles she has
picked up in her long career. It’s a career that has spanned more
than 10 years as a professional including 40 title fights. In that
time she had only suffered one loss and no draws. That was until
yesterday. The left-handed Reid who has changed back to a more
marauding aggressive style after experimenting with a classic boxing
mode, was set to see who would blink first. Both Reid and Halmich
have the same juggernaut approach to boxing, never a step backward.
“I felt I was able to hit her with everything I threw,” said Reid,
22. “She was a very tough fighter.” Chris Ben, Reid’s trainer,
said the plan was to attack and use the left. Both Reid and Ben felt
they were able to achieve their goal successfully. “She hit Regina
every time she threw a left,” said Ben who worked her corner. “She
was snapping her head back with jabs and lefts.” Halmich, 27,
reportedly suffered cuts and bumps on her face from Reid’s punishing
blows, but never stopped trying. “You have to hand it to
Regina, she is one tough girl,” said Ben, adding that other fighters
might have quit under the same pressure. “Elena was too strong for
her.” By the end of the first half of the fight, the crowd had
swayed over to Reid. “They were cheering for Elena and calling out
Baby Doll, Baby Doll,” said Ben. When the fight ended Halmich
walked over to congratulate Reid on her performance. “She told me
she would give me another fight,” said Reid, who felt she won every
round in the fight. The judges scored it 98-94 Halmich,
97-93 Reid and 97-97 for a draw. It’s Reid’s fifth draw and
Halmich’s first.The media called two of the judges scores
“scandalous”. The television commentator interviewing Halmich told
her they felt she lost convincingly. “She was mad at the
television guys cause they told her she lost the fight,” said Reid,
adding that Halmich fought bravely and never stopped trying. “The
people there treated me so well. I’ll never forget them. They were
really wonderful people. IN a second's women's bout,
Silke Weickenmeier won a 10-round unanimous decision over
Austria Urbaez Urena in an uneventful bout. Lastly in a four-round
undercard bout, featherweight Sandra Schreiber won by a
unanimous decision over Pavla Stankeova. Final judges scores
were 40-35, 40-35, and 39-36.
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by round
February 14, 2004 - Hanns Martin Schleyer Hall,
Stuttgart, Germany
Trisha “TNT” Hill, of the United States, stopped
Silke Weickenmeier, 124 ½, of Germany, and became the new
WIBF Featherweight World Champion, when it was reported
that Weickenmeier had her nose broken in the sixth round, and
did not come out for the seventh. Hill is now 6-3-1
(3KO). Weickenmeier is 13-5-3 (3KO). In a second
women’s match on the undercard, Alesia
Graf, 119,
of Germany, of Slovakia, won a four-round unanimous decision
over Petra Jachmanova, 119. Graf is
1-0-0 (0KO), and Jachmanova is 0-3-1.
September 20,
2003 - Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
Silke Weickenmeier won the GBU Junior Featherweight
title when she defeated Krisztina Poropzski
by
Disqualification in the 10th Round. Poropszki was
disqualified after Silke was head butted close to the end of
the ninth round. The ref stopped the fight after they
looked at the damage.
May 10, 2003 -
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, in Stuttgart, Germany
Daisy Lang won a majority decision in a 10-round GBU
Super-Bantamweight Title fight over Silke Weickenmeier in a rematch
for the two. In what was considered a controversial decision, the final
judging was 95-95 (draw), 96-94 (Lang), 96-94 (Lang). What was to be
televised on ZDF, ended up showing only the first two rounds and the last
round. Of what was shown there was a lot of in-close fighting and
holding. Both boxers had apparently received a cut from accidental
headbutts. Daisy had a swollen nose, and Silke had a cut above her left
eye. Lang is now 17-1-1 (6KO), and Silke is now 14-4-3 (0KO).
January 18, 2003 - Essen, Germany
Regina Halmich won a
very convincing points decision over Nadja Loritz. The judges scored
the bout 98-92, 100-90 and 99-91. Nadja Loritz was simply outclassed by
Regina Halmich. She looked unskilled and slow, and her only quality was the
ability to absorb a lot of punches.Photos......Video
after fight (German)....Round
by Round Report - Peter Geudens
In another women's match,
Daisy
Lang and Silke Weickenmeier resulted in a majority draw. Lang came into the fight with a serious
knee injury that gave her problems in the later rounds..
Silke, stole the show in a flashy outfit, had to lose 7 kg (15 lbs) to make
the weight. Geudens who reported the results commented, "From what I
saw, I would have given the fast-moving Silke a slight advantage."
One judge gave it to Silke, the other for Daisy and the third called it a
draw. Photos....Video
after fight (German)
April 14, 2002- Mannheim, Germany
In a WIBF Featherweight title bout, Silke Weickenmeier, Speyer,
Germany won a controversial 10-round majority decision over
Galina
Giumliiska, of Bulgaria. Weickenmeier improved her record to 14-3-1,
and Giumliiska fell to 5-7-0 (1KO).
January 30, 2000, Riesa, Germany
Silke
Weickenmeier vs. Nadia Debras resulted in a draw. According
to Die Rheinpfalz (a German news report) Silke was lucky to get a draw,
and that the fight was rated as a slugging match. Weickenmeier and Debras
were battling it out for the WIBF featherweight championship.
Weickenmeier is now 8-1-1.
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