Tina Rupprecht
- WINS14
- Losses1
- Draws1
- ko's3
- AliasTiny Tina
- Height153
- Reach0
- Division
- Atomweight
- Age
- 32
- Country
- Germany
- Born in
- Augsburg
- KO PERCENTAGE
- 21.43%
- Bouts
- 16
- ROUNDS BOXED
- 129
- Stance
- O
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Biography
Professional Career
Rupprecht’s professional debut on December 7, 2013, saw her swiftly defeat Helena Tosnerova with a first-round TKO, setting the tone for her career. She continued this dominant form with another first-round KO victory over Ramona Panait on May 17, 2014, at Kongress am Park in Augsburg, Germany. Her early career was characterized by quick and decisive victories, including a first-round TKO against Viktorija Mihailova on April 16, 2016. Her rise to prominence continued as she secured the vacant WBC Silver female mini-flyweight title on October 7, 2016, by defeating Joana Pastrana via unanimous decision. This victory marked a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her ability to compete at a high level. In May 2017, Rupprecht captured the vacant IBO Inter-Continental female mini-flyweight title with a majority decision win over Luisana Bolívar at the Hydro-Tech Eisarena in Königsbrunn, Germany.
On December 2, 2017, she won the vacant WBC interim female mini-flyweight title by defeating Anne Sophie Da Costa via unanimous decision. This victory was followed by successful defenses of her title, including a notable win against Yokasta Valle on June 16, 2018. Rupprecht’s relentless pursuit of excellence saw her retain her title multiple times, solidifying her position as a top contender in the mini-flyweight division.
Despite a draw against Maricela Quintero on April 6, 2019, Rupprecht continued to defend her WBC female mini-flyweight title, showcasing her resilience and tenacity. She secured a unanimous decision victory over Catalina Diaz on December 21, 2019, and a split decision win against Katia Gutiérrez on July 24, 2021. Rupprecht faced a significant challenge on March 25, 2023, when she fought Seniesa Estrada for both the WBC and WBA female mini-flyweight titles. Although she lost the bout via unanimous decision, she demonstrated her competitive spirit and determination. Undeterred, Rupprecht bounced back to win the WBC female atomweight title against Fabiana Bytyqi on January 13, 2024, in Friedrichshain, Germany, further cementing her legacy in women’s boxing.