Doris Köhler Explained

Doris Köhler
Birth Date:September 15, 1975
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria
Nationality:Austrian
Weight:135lb
Weight Class:Lightweight
Reach:70inches
Style:Boxing
Stance:Orthodox
Box Win:12
Box Kowin:5
Box Loss:16
Box Koloss:2
Box Draw:2
Kickbox Win:38
Kickbox Kowin:5
Kickbox Loss:5
Url:http://www.doriskoehler.at/cms/
Boxrec:385302

Doris Köhler (born 15 September 1975 in Vienna) is an Austrian kickboxer and boxer.[1] Since 2002, she has won a total of seven World Championships and four European Championship titles in light-and full-contact kickboxing according to the rules of the World Kickboxing Association (WKA), International Amateur Karate-Kickboxing Sport Association (IAKSA)[2] and the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA). Since 2007, she has also competed in professional boxing competitions under the Women's International Boxing Federation (WIBF) rules.[3] [4]

Amateur

Kohler's sporting ambitions began at the age of eight with judo which she learned at the Colop Samurai. At 17 years old, she moved to WTF-Taekwondo, where she won several national and international titles. At 19 she took up kickboxing at the Viennese Kampfsportverein Kumgang (Kumang Martial Arts Club). With encouragement from coaches Roman Sendor and Robert Kolerus, she soon became the best known member of the club. In the 2002 World Kickboxing Association World Championship in Marina di Massa, Italy, Köhler won a Silver Medal in full contact. In 2003, she won awards in Full Contact with lowkicks in Antwerp, Belgium, as well as in Light Contact in Killarney, Ireland. She competed, along with some 2600 athletes, in the Kickboxing World Championship, organized jointly in 2004 by the WKA and IAKSA associations and held in Basel, Switzerland. At this event Köhler won the Gold Medal in light contact and again won Full Contact with lowkicks. In 2005, she won the World Championship title in traditional Full Contact and Full Contact with lowkicks. At the IAKSA she won with traditional full contact, full contact with low kicks and in semicontact classes.

Professional career

Since 2007, after a short detour to Austrian amateur boxing, Köhler has been more involved in WIBF professional boxing. Under the training of the Polish-Austrian ex-Olympic boxer, Jerzy Kisiel, and under the tutelage of the Karlsruhe coach and promoter, Jürgen Lutz, who already helped advance the career Regina Halmichs when she began, she tried to gain a foothold in international professional circus so that her successes as an amateur can continue.

She fought her first professional bout on 7 January 2007 in Knielingen against the German Isabell Hoher and won on points. Hoher ended her career afterwards. In her second fight on March 31 of the same year in Karlsruhe, Köhler drew against the German Kira Schnürer, who was undefeated to this date.

On 2 September 2007, Köhler was defeated by Nadia Raoui, who was also unbeaten. On 9 February 2008, she also lost on points against the strong Israeli Hagar Finer, WIBF title bearer at superfly and bantamweight. In the return match three weeks later in Israel, Köhler lost by a knock-out in the ninth round.

On 21 April 2012, Köhler fought in Schwerin against Ina Menzer, but lost on points.

Others

Doris Köhler works as an association trainer with Kumgang Vienna and ASKÖ Penzing, where she teaches judo, taekwondo and kickboxing, and also gives personal training classes in these sports. She devotes herself very intensively to teaching young people combat sports.

Greatest sporting successes

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
30Loss12-16-2Lucie Sedlackova2017-03-11Sportovni Hala Kralovka, Prague
29Loss12-15-2Sandra Atanassow2016-04-16Mach1, Karlsruhe
28Loss12-14-2Ramona Kuehne2015-08-01Metropolis Halle, Potsdam
27Win12-13-2Gabriella Mezei2015-05-30Reinhold-Heidinger-Sporthalle, Leibnitz
26Loss11-13-2Elina Tissen2013-06-01Eissporthalle Essen, Essen GBC, WIBF World, GBUF World featherweight title
25Win12-12-2Galina Gumliiska2013-05-04Multiversum, Schwechat
24Win11-12-2Dora Farkas2013-01-27PRO-GYM Sportcenter, 1210 Wien, Vienna
23Win10-12-2Erika Nemeth2012-11-25PRO-GYM Sportcenter, 1210 Wien, Vienna
22Draw9-12-2Claudia Ferenczi2012-08-19Pristav pri Kompe, Šturovo
21Loss9-12-1Gaelle Amand2012-06-29Salle Marcel Cerdan, Poissy
20Loss9-11-1Ina Menzer2012-04-21Sport and Congress Center, Schwerin
19Loss9-10-1Elina Tissen2012-03-24Stadtwerke Arena Münster, Münster GBC, GBUF World, WIBF World featherweight title
18Win9-8-1Anamarija Maras2011-11-15Stadthalle, Vienna
17Loss8-8-1Goda Dailydaite2011-04-02Julius Halle, Dorsten
16Win7-8-1Carola Steenjes2010-10-19Pyramide, Voesendorf
15Win6-8-1Agnese Boza2010-06-05ASKÖ Sportcenter, Graz
14Loss5-8-1Nadya Hokmi2010-03-19Salle des sports, Metz
13Win5-7-1Ancuta Suvac2010-03-06Wimberger Hotel, Vienna
12Win4-7-1Pia Mazelanik2009-11-14Stadthalle, Steyr
11Loss3-7-1Arleta Krausova2009-06-05Pyramida Hotel, Prague
10Loss3-6-1Dahiana Santana2009-01-24Trotyl Bar and Lounge, Petionville interim Global Boxing Union Female World bantamweight title
9Loss3-5-1Pia Mazelanik2008-10-11Dorsten
8Loss3-4-1Magdalena Dahlen2008-06-15Tabor Arena, Maribor
7Loss3-3-1Hagar Finer2008-03-01Aviv Sport Hall, Ra'anana
6Loss3-2-1Hagar Finer2008-02-09Rheinstetten
5Win3-1-1Simona Pencakova2007-11-24Stadthalle, Steyr
4Win2-1-1Petra Buchberger2007-09-15Frankie`s BF Arena, Oberpullendorf
3Loss1-1-1Nadia Raoui2007-09-02Universal Hall, Mitte
2Draw1-1Kira Schnuerer2007-01-07Daimler Benz, Karlsruhe
1Win1-0Isabell Hoher2007-01-07Knielingen

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Doris Kohler . boxrec.com . 19 March 2018.
  2. Web site: IAKSA INTERNATIONAL KICK BOXING. International Amateur Kick Boxing Sport Association. 30 November 2017.
  3. Web site: Box-Weltmeisterin Ramona Kühne in Potsdam: Comeback des Champions. Tobias. Gutsche. 29 July 2015. 13 July 2017. Potsdamer Neueste Nachrichten.
  4. Web site: Boxen in Potsdam – Ramona Kühne mit geglücktem Comeback – MAZ - Märkische Allgemeine. Märkische Allgemeine, Potsdam, Brandenburg. Germany. Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung. 13 July 2017.