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Hagar Finer
Hagar Finer teaching her martial arts class
Born
Hagar Shmoulefeld Finer

(1984-06-14) June 14, 1984 (age 40)
Jerusalem, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
Statistics
Weight(s)Bantamweight
Boxing record
Total fights35
Wins24
Wins by KO7
Losses7
Draws3

Hagar Finer (Hebrew: הגר פיינר, born 1984) is an Israeli boxer. She is the WIBF bantamweight champion 2009.[1]

Biography

Hagar Finer was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, on October 15, 1984.[2] She took up martial arts at the age of 13 and became the Israeli karate champion for her age group. At 17, she switched to boxing at the urging of her coach, Raanan Tal.[3] Between 2009 and 2012, she was managed by Hezi Shayb. In 2012, she started training with a new coach named Lior David.

Boxing career

Finer first won the WIBF bantamweight title in a match against Ukrainian boxer Oksana Romanova which was held in Germany on October 10, 2009. Finer won by a technical knockout in the sixth round.[4]

This match was preceded by several attempts to win the world championship title in different weight categories, one of which being veteran German boxer Regina Halmich's farewell fight on November 30, 2007.

On April 29, 2010, Finer retained her title after defeating the Armenian boxer Agnesse Boza, whom she knocked out a minute before the end of the fifth round. The match took place in the Nokia Arena in Tel Aviv.

On October 30, 2010, Finer defended her title again against German boxer Julia Sahin in a match that was held in Ontario, Canada. The match was ten rounds long and was won by umpire decision.

On January 22, 2011, Finer defeated French boxer Nadege Szikora in a match that was held in France, thus retaining her title for the third time.

On July 14, 2012, Finer defended her title for the fourth time, this time in Munich, Germany. She defeated Austrian boxer Bettina Granasi by a knockout in the third round.

Professional boxing record

35 fights 24 wins 7 losses
By knockout 7 0
By decision 17 7
Draws 3
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
35 Win Bettina Granasi TKO 2012-07-14 Impact Gym, Munich Women's International Boxing Federation World Bantamweight Title
34 Win Nadege Szikora UD 2011-01-22 Palais des sports Marcel Cerdan, Levallois-Perret Women's International Boxing Federation World Bantamweight Title
33 Win Hülya Şahin UD 2010-10-30 Casino Rama, Rama Women's International Boxing Federation World Bantamweight Title
32 Win Agnese Boza KO 2010-04-29 Nokia Hall, Tel Aviv Women's International Boxing Federation World Bantamweight Title
31 Win Dendi Fleis UD 2010-01-18 Hangar 11, Tel Aviv
30 Win Oksana Romanova* TKO 2009-10-10 Darmstadtium, Darmstadt vacant Women's International Boxing Federation World Bantamweight Title
29 Win Svetla Taskova PTS 2009-08-08 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
28 Loss Susi Kentikian UD 2008-08-29 Burg-Waechter Castello, Düsseldorf WBA World Female Flyweight Title

Women's International Boxing Federation World Flyweight Title

27 Win Dendi Fleis PTS 2008-07-20 Bulldog Open Air Arena, Karlsruhe
26 Loss Alesia Graf UD 2008-03-08 KoenigPALAST, Krefeld Global Boxing Union Female World Super Flyweight Title

Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title

25 Win Doris Köhler TKO 2008-03-01 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
24 Win Doris Köhler PTS 2008-02-09 Rheinstetten

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23 Loss Regina Halmich MD 2007-11-30 DM-Arena, Karlsruhe Women's International Boxing Federation World Flyweight Title
22 Win Bettina Voelker TKO 2007-10-27 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title
21 Win Natascha Guthier UD 2007-04-28 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
20 Win Svetla Taskova PTS 2007-01-06 Sofia
19 Win Judith Palecian TKO 2006-11-25 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
18 Win Albena Atseva PTS 2006-11-11 Keltenhalle, Rheinstetten
17 Win Emilina Metodieva UD 2006-06-30 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
16 Loss Stefania Bianchini TD 2006-05-12 Rezzato WBC World Female Flyweight Title
15 Win Svetla Taskova UD 2006-03-25 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
14 Loss Hülya Şahin MD 2006-01-24 Universum Gym, Wandsbek, Germany
13 Win Gabriella Rozsa UD 2005-11-12 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
12 Loss Reka Krempf 2005-06-24 Sporthall Lang, Budapest vacant Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title
11 Win Eira Ragimova UD 2005-06-04 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
10 Win Yelena Shelkovina PTS 2005-02-19 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
9 Win Yelena Shelkovina PTS 2004-11-06 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
8 Win Lital Liron TKO 2004-10-15 C.M.A. Gym, Tel Aviv
7 Win Anat Idan PTS 2004-05-29 Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
6 ND Anita Christensen ND 2003-12-13 Falconer Centeret, Frederiksberg
5 Loss Judith Palecian UD 2003-08-30 City Sporthall, Ozd, Hungary Global Boxing Union Female World Super Flyweight Title

Women's International Boxing Federation World Super Flyweight Title

4 Win Goranka Blagojevich Tel Aviv 2003-07-26
3 Draw Reka Krempf PTS 2002-11-27 Tel Aviv
2 Draw Viktoria Varga PTS 2002-11-09 Tel Aviv
1 Draw Lital Liron PTS 2002-03-24 Tel Aviv

See also

References

  1. ^ "Finer keeps belt with KO". Haaretz.com. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
  2. ^ "Box Rec". Boxrec.com. Archived from the original on June 17, 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
  3. ^ Talshir, Uri. "Israeli Hagar Finer to defend her belt tonight in Tel Aviv". Haaretz.com. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
  4. ^ Talshir, Uri (29 April 2010). "Boxing Israeli Hagar Finer to Defend Her Belt Tonight in Tel Aviv". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 2017-07-26.