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Hong Su-yun

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Su Yun Hong
Born
Choong-Bok Hong

(1987-02-09) February 9, 1987 (age 37)
Hwaseong, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Other namesHaeng-Bok Hong
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Reach63 in (160 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights17
Wins15
Wins by KO7
Losses1
Draws1
Hong Su-yun
Hangul
홍서연
Revised RomanizationHong Seoyeon
McCune–ReischauerHong Sŏyŏn

Hong Su-yun (born February 9, 1987) is a boxer[1] from Seoul, South Korea whose foray into boxing escalated into a series of championship-fighting performances. Eventually, she developed her jabs and counter punches to become a well-rounded fighter and who opts to keep a low profile inside the ring to catch her opponents with their guard down and deploy a strong right uppercut. She became more serious about boxing in 2010, when she signed a contract with her boxing label to become a professional.[2]

Professional career

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Hong Su-yun turned professional in 2010 and compiled a record of 7-0 before facing and defeating Thai boxer Teeraporn Pannimit, to win the WBO Mini flyweight title.[3][4]

Professional boxing record

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17 fights 15 wins 1 loss
By knockout 7 0
By decision 8 1
Draws 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
17 Win 15–1–1 Japan Tamao Ozawa SD 10 (10) 2017-05-14 Japan KBS Hall, Kyoto Won vacant WBO Light flyweight title
16 Win 14–1–1 Philippines Jujeath Nagaowa UD 10 (10) 2016-04-29 South Korea Chungeui Temple, Yesan Retained WIBA Light flyweight title
15 Win 13–1–1 China Jian Li Liu TKO 8 (10) 2015-12-27 South Korea Jinju Gymnasium, Jinju Retained WIBA Light flyweight title
14 Win 12–1–1 Thailand Kanittha Ninthim TKO 4 (10) 2015-09-19 South Korea Culture Center, Wanju Retained WIBA Light flyweight title
13 Win 11–1–1 China Liu Gao UD 10 (10) 2014-12-20 South Korea Jecheon Gymnasium, Jecheon Retained WIBA Light flyweight title
12 Win 10–1–1 China Ma Li UD 10 (10) 2014-10-09 South Korea Jeongseon Gymnasium, Jeongseon Won vacant WIBA Light flyweight title
11 Draw 9–1–1 South Korea Dan Bi Kim TD 3 (8) 2014-08-30 South Korea Yesan Girls High School, Yesan
10 Loss 9–1 Japan Mako Yamada SD 10 (10) 2014-02-09 South Korea Hoban Gymnasium, Chuncheon Lost WBO Female Minimumweight title
9 Win 9–0 Japan Mari Ando SD 10 (10) 2013-08-18 South Korea Junggu Hall, Seoul Retained WBO Female Minimumweight title
8 Win 8–0 Thailand Thanya Tuyon TKO 5 (10) 2013-04-27 South Korea Saenghwal Gymnasium, Jinju Retained WBO Female Minimumweight title
7 Win 7–0 Thailand Teeraporn Pannimit UD 10 (10) 2012-06-28 Macau Grand Waldo Conference & Exhibition Centre, Macau Won WBO Female Minimumweight title
6 Win 6–0 Thailand Waranya Yoohanngoh TKO 4 (10) 2012-04-29 South Korea Chungeui Temple, Yesan Won vacant WIBA Light flyweight title
5 Win 5–0 Thailand Benjamat Phakra TKO 6 (8) 2012-01-15 South Korea Yangnam Spa, Gyeongju
4 Win 4–0 South Korea Mi Ran Park TKO 2 (8) 2011-09-03 South Korea Yulha Gymnasium, Gimhae
3 Win 3–0 Japan Yuki Sakurada TKO 3 (6) 2011-04-29 South Korea Chungeui Temple, Yesan
2 Win 2–0 South Korea Hye Soo Park UD 4 (4) 2010-04-30 South Korea Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon
1 Win 1–0 South Korea Ji Sook Kim UD 4 (4) 2010-01-29 South Korea Duwon Engineering College, Anseong

References

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  1. ^ "Su-Yun Hong - Boxer". Archived from the original on 2015-06-17. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  2. ^ "Hyun Mi Choi".
  3. ^ "Su-Yun Hong". Asianboxing. Retrieved 2022-04-17.
  4. ^ "Su-Yun Hong". Girlboxing. 14 February 2014. Retrieved 2022-04-17.
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Sporting positions
Minor world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Ju Hee Kim
WIBA Light flyweight title
April 29, 2012 – 2012
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ju Hee Kim
Vacant
Title last held by
Ju Hee Kim
WIBA Light flyweight title
October 9, 2014 – 2016
Vacated
Vacant
Major world boxing titles
Preceded by
Teeraporn Pannimit
WBO Mini flyweight champion
June 28, 2012 – February 9, 2014
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Louisa Hawton
WBO Junior flyweight champion
May 14, 2017 – 2017
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Naoko Fujioka