Choi Hyun-mi explained

Choi Hyun-mi
Nickname:Defector Girl Boxer
Weight:Featherweight, Super-featherweight, Lightweight
Height:170cm[1]
Reach:166cm
Nationality:
  • South Korean (since 2004)
  • North Korean (until 2004)
Boxrec:https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/693925
Birth Date:7 November 1990
Birth Place:Pyongyang, North Korea
Style:Orthodox
Total:23
Wins:21
Ko:5
Losses:1
Draws:1

Choi Hyun-mi (; born November 7, 1990) is a South Korean female professional boxer. She is a two-weight world champion, having held the WBA female super-featherweight title from 2013 to 2023 and previously the WBA female featherweight title from 2008 to 2013.[1]

Biography

At age 13, Choi was asked to prepare to compete in the 2008 Olympics as a member of the North Korean team; eventually the International Olympic Committee decided against including women's boxing in the competition.[2] In 2004 her father, a successful businessman in North Korea, fled the country, followed by his family, who traveled first through China, then were smuggled through Vietnam before settling in South Korea, where Choi's promoters advertised her as the "Defector Girl Boxer".[2]

Choi entered the amateur ranks in South Korea in 2006, winning five domestic titles before turning professional.[2] In her pro-debut on October 11, 2008, Choi won the vacant WBA female featherweight World championship by beating Xu Chunyan of China.[2]

Choi won the vacant interim WBA female super-flyweight title thanks to a unanimous decision win over Emiko Raika from Japan on 15 August 2013.[3] She was subsequently upgraded to full champion status.[4] [5]

She won the vacant WBF female super-featherweight World title on 21 May 2016, defeating South Africa's Unathi Myekeni by unanimous decision.[6]

In December 2023, the WBA made Choi "Champion in Recess" after she filed a medical exemption and was ruled unfit to defend her title by the sanctioning body’s annual convention in Orlando, Florida, USA.[4]

After 22 fights unbeaten spanning almost 16 years, Choi suffered the first defeat of her professional boxing career on 27 April 2024, losing to Canada's Jessica Camara by split decision in a contest for the vacant WBA female lightweight Gold title at Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea.[7] [8]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
23Loss21–1–1 Jessica CamaraSD10Apr 27, 2024
22Win21–0–1 Maria Elena MadernaUD10Jul 15, 2023
21Win20–0–1 Vanessa BradfordUD10Oct 19, 2022
20Win19–0–1 Simone Aparecida da Silva KO9 (10), 1:15Sep 18, 2021
19Win18–0–1 Calista SalgadoUD10Dec 18, 2020
18Win17–0–1 Wakako FujiwaraUD10Jun 29, 2019
17Win16–0–1 Mayra Alejandra Gomez UD10Jul 15, 2018
16Win15–0–1 Jessica Gonzalez TD6 (10), 1:05Nov 18, 2017
15Win14–0–1 Kimika Miyoshi UD10Apr 15, 2017
14Win13–0–1 Unathi Myekeni UD10May 16, 2016
13Win12–0–1 Diana AyalaUD10Mar 27, 2016
12Win11–0–1 Siriwan ThongmanitKO3 (10)Dec 6, 2015
11Win10–0–1 Chika MizutaniUD10May 23, 2015
10Win9–0–1 Keanpetch SuperchampsTKO8 (10), 1:19May 10, 2014
9Win8–0–1 Emiko RaikaUD10Aug 15, 2013
8Win7–0–1 Shannon O'ConnellUD10May 5, 2013
7Win6–0–1 Rocio CastilloUD10May 4, 2012
6Win5–0–1 Sainumdoi SuperchampsTKO5 (10), Dec 17, 2011
5Win4–0–1 Sandy TsagourisKO3 (10), Apr 29, 2011
4Win3–0–1 Claudia Andrea LopezSD10Apr 30, 2010
3Win2–0–1 Tenku TsubasaUD10Nov 21, 2009
2Draw1–0–1 Kim Hyo-minSD10May 30, 2009
1Win1–0 Xu ChunyanUD10Oct 11, 2008

See also

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boxrec profile of Hyun Mi Choi. Boxrec.com. 2024-05-21.
  2. News: New York Times, 10-26-08. New York Times.com. 26 October 2008 . 2008-10-26 . Sang-Hun . Choe .
  3. Web site: Hyun Mi Choi vs Fujin Raika. boxrec.com. 2024-05-21.
  4. Web site: Alycia Baumgardner-Hyun Mi Choi: WBA Reorders Junior Lightweight Championship Fight. Boxing Scene. 2024-05-21.
  5. Web site: WBA orders Hyun-Mi Choi-Alycia Baumgardner title fight. ESPN. 2024-05-21.
  6. Web site: Fight Results May 2016. womenboxing.com. 2024-05-21.
  7. Web site: Camara is the new WBA Gold Champion. wbaboxing.com. 2024-05-10.
  8. Web site: Hyun Mi Choi vs Jessica Camara. boxrec.com. 2024-05-10.