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Isra Girgrah
Born
Isra Girgrah

(1971-09-16) September 16, 1971 (age 53)
NationalityYemen
Statistics
Weight(s)Featherweight
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Reach69 in (175 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights33
Wins17
Wins by KO11
Losses3

Isra Girgrah (born September 16, 1971 in Aden, South Yemen), is a Yemeni-born American professional world champion female boxer.[1]

Family and early life

The Girgrah family is of the old, high society, families of Aden, Yemen. They trace their roots to the northern Yemeni mountains of Al Bayda governorate. Isra, at the age of 3, moved to Canada with her family in 1974 and began boxing there in 1994 to stay in shape. A multi-sport star in high school volleyball, soccer and volleyball, she proved a natural as a boxer. She says she fell in love with the sport after a year of training and took it up again after graduating from college and moving to Atlanta, United States.[2]

Career

Girgrah, whose world boxing identification number is MD040035, is an American citizen, although the "MD" in her identification number stands for Middle East. Girgrah and Naseem Hamed are the only two world champion boxers of the Arab world, and both hail of Yemeni origin. Unlike Egypt, Morocco and several other Arab nations, Yemen does not boast a rich sporting culture, yet these two phenoms have sparked worldwide interest in the hidden athletic talents Yemen may possess.

Isra's style has been dubbed beautiful & dynamic as she dominates her opponents. Her fighting nickname is "Raging Beauty". Her record includes holding 4 World Class Belts. IBF Lightweight Champion, UBA Lightweight Champion, IWBF Jr. Lightweight Champion, WIBF Jr. Lightweight Champion

Her professional boxing debut came on February 14, 1995, in Louisiana, when she lost to future world champion Deirdre Gogarty by a knockout in three rounds.[3] On November 2, she acquired her first victory, a six round decision win, over Melinda Robinson, another future world champion, in Austin, Texas.

On January 19, 1996, Girgrah recorded her first knockout win, beating Amy Sherald in the first round at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her wins over Robinson and Sherrald were the beginning of a six fight winning streak, which included another victory over Robinson, with a six round unanimous decision on February 22, 1996 in Corpus Christi, Texas.

The streak came to a halt when she faced Andrea DeShong, on October 6 of the same year. She and DeShong fought to a four round draw (tie) in Washington, D.C.. After that, Girgrah knocked out Norma Mosley in the second round fifteen days later, to begin a three fight winning streak that also included wins over Bethany Payne and in a rematch against Tennile Davis.

Girgrah then faced Christy Martin on a pay per view televised match that formed part of an undercard that included the Trinidad-Waters and López-Sánchez bouts. Girgrah lost to Martin on points over eight rounds, but her name's stock rose in defeat, as most boxing magazine writers agreed that she performed well against the defending WBC women's world champion.[4]

On April 11, 1998, she rebounded from defeat in her first world title try, by knocking out Andrea Buchanan in three rounds at Columbia, South Carolina. Next came a rematch with Bethany Payne, whom Girgrah beat by a knockout in seven rounds on November 20, at Stone Mountain, Georgia.

After one more victory, she was beaten on October 23, 1999 by Marischa Sjauw by a four round decision. This fight marked Girgrah's Las Vegas debut.

On February 16, 2000, she faced the well known Britt Van Buskirk in Miami, being held to a draw after four rounds.

Girgrah fought Melinda Robinson for the third time on July 12 at Woodlawn, Maryland. Girgrah obtained her third consecutive win over her nemesis with a six round unanimous decision. On September 16, she beat Susan Mullet by a unanimous six round decision in Atlantic City, New Jersey. After one more win, Girgrah received her second world championship opportunity.

On January 12, 2001, she and Mullet were rematched, with the UBA's vacant world Lightweight championship on the line. Girgrah became the first Middle Eastern woman to be a world champion in boxing history when she knocked out Mullet in the fourth round, in a fight that was, once again, held in Atlantic City.

After a fourth win over Robinson, she met Snodene Blackeney on June 1, at Atlantic City, to unify her UBA title with the WIBF world championship. Girgrah added the WIBF's belt with a ten round unanimous decision over Blackeney.

Girgrah won her next three bouts, but she did not expose the WIBF title in any of those fights, reason why she was stripped of the WIBF championship. She won all three of those non-title bouts, which included a February 28, 2002 ten round decision victory over Tracy Byrd in Baltimore. After those three wins, however, she was given an opportunity to regain her WIBF championship.

Fighting for the vacant championship that she had vacated herself, Girgrah met Michele Nielsen on August 24, with Girgrah recovering the title by a ten round decision win, once again, in Atlantic City.

She followed this win with a series of non-title bouts, which led to her being stripped again, this time of the UBA and the WIBF belts. But among the fighters she beat were Mexico's Laura Serrano, decisioned over eight rounds on April 18, 2003 in Lemoore, California, and Puerto Rico's Melissa Del Valle, outpointed over eight rounds on September 6 of that same year in Washington, D.C.

After the win against Del Valle, Girgrah fought Jo Wyman on December 13, for the IFBA's vacant world Jr. Lightweight title. Contrary to common boxing practice, Girgrah won her second division world championship by going down in weight, when she outpointed Wyman over 10 rounds in Washington.

On March 27, 2004, she had her fourth fight with Carla Witherspoon, defeating Witherspoon by a six round unanimos decision in Washington. Girgrah also has four victories without a loss against Witherspoon. The March 27 bout has been Girgrah's last fight to date.

Records

Isra Girgrah has a record of 28 wins, 3 losses and 2 draws in 33 bouts as a professional boxer, with 11 wins by knockout. Her record includes holding 4 World Class Belts. IBF Lightweight Champion, UBA Lightweight Champion, IWBF Jr. Lightweight Champion, WIBF Jr. Lightweight Champion

Professional boxing record

33 fights 28 wins 3 losses
By knockout 11 1
By decision 17 2
Draws 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
33
32
31 Melissa Del Valle
30
29
28
27 Win Michele Nielsen UD 2002-08-24 Resorts Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA Women's International Boxing Federation World super featherweight title
26 Win Carla Witherspoon TKO 2002-06-15 DC Tunnel, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
25 Win Cheryl Nance UD 2002-04-12 DC Tunnel, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
24 Win Tracy Byrd SD 2002-02-28 Wyndham Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
23 Win Snodene Blakeney UD 2001-06-01 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA vacant Women's International Boxing Federation World super featherweight title
22 Win Melinda Robinson UD 2001-02-20 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
21 Win Susan Mullett TKO 2001-01-12 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
20 Win Carla Witherspoon UD 2000-10-19 Zembo Shrine, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
19 Win Susan Mullett UD 2000-09-15 Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
18 Win United States Melinda Robinson UD 2000-07-12 Martin's West, Woodlawn, Maryland, USA
17 Draw Britt Van Buskirk PTS 2000-02-16 Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, USA
16 Win Marischa Sjauw UD 1999-10-23 MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
15 Win Karen Ramos TKO 1999-09-02 Gold Strike Casino, Tunica, Mississippi, USA
14 Win Bethany Payne TKO 1998-11-20 Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA
13 Win Angela Buchanan TKO 1998-04-11 Township Auditorium, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
12 Loss United States Christy Martin UD 1997-08-23 Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, USA
11 Win Tennile Davis PTS 1997-07-19 Arena, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
10 Win Bethany Payne PTS 1997-01-31 Doraville, Georgia, USA
9 Win Norma Mosley KO 1996-10-25 Atlanta, Georgia, USA
8 Draw United States Andrea DeShong PTS 1996-10-10 Hilton Towers Hotel, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
7 Win Stephanie Osborne TO 1996-08-30 International Ballroom, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
6 Win Tennile Davis TKO 1996-08-02 Northport, Alabama, USA
5 Win Angela Thomas TKO 1996-02-24 Caswell Civic Center, Yanceyville, North Carolina, USA
4 Win Melinda Robinson UD 1996-02-22 Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
3 Win Amy Sherrald TKO 1996-01-19 Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
2 Win Melinda Robinson UD 1995-11-02 Music Hall, Austin, Texas, USA
1 Loss Republic of Ireland Deirdre Gogarty TKO 1995-02-14 United States Youth Center, Cut Off, Louisiana, USA

References

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  2. ^ "Sports Page - Issue 52 - Yemen Times". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on June 18, 2000. Retrieved May 1, 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Martin Deflects Jabs Aimed at Her Fame". The New York Times. August 21, 1997. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  4. ^ "Martin Triumphs In Garden Debut - tribunedigital-orlandosentinel". Articles.orlandosentinel.com. August 24, 1997. Retrieved May 1, 2017.