Jelena Mrdjenovich Explained

Jelena Mrdjenovich
Weight:
Height:5 ft 7 in
Reach:170cm
Birth Date:1982 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada[1]
Total:56
Wins:42
Ko:19
Losses:12
Draws:2

Jelena Mrdjenovich (born 24 June 1982) is a Canadian professional boxer. She has held multiple world championships in three weight classes, including the WBC female super featherweight title from 2005 to 2009; the WIBF lightweight title from 2006 to 2008; the WIBA featherweight title from 2011 to 2012; the WBC female featherweight title three times between 2012 and February 2021; and the WBA female featherweight title from 2016 to April 2021.

In March 2017, a documentary was released about her career.[2] [3]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
56Win42–12–2 Calista SilgadoMD10Jun 8, 2023
55Loss41–12–2 Erika CruzUD10Sep 3, 2022
54Loss41–11–2 Erika CruzTD7 (10), Apr 22, 2021
53Win41–10–2 Iranda Paola TorresUD10Dec 17, 2020
52Win40–10–2 Marisol CoronaMD8Sep 13, 2019
51Win39–10–2 Vissia TrovatoUD10Jun 22, 2019
50Win38–10–2 Stephanie DucastelUD10Apr 28, 2018
49Draw37–10–2 Stephanie DucastelSD10Jul 1, 2017
48Win37–10–1 Gaelle AmandUD10Oct 8, 2016
47Win36–10–1 Edith Soledad MatthysseUD10Mar 11, 2016
46Loss35–10–1 Edith Soledad MatthysseUD10Aug 1, 2015
45Win35–9–1 Francia Elena BravoTKO9 (10), Mar 27, 2015
44Win34–9–1 Pasa MalagicTKO3 (8), Dec 5, 2014
43Win33–9–1 Marilyn HernandezRTD6 (10), Sep 12, 2014
42Win32–9–1 Fatuma ZarikaUD10Mar 1, 2014
41Win31–9–1 Wanda Pena OzunaKO1 (8), Dec 6, 2013
40Win30–9–1 Karen DulinTKO2 (8), Sep 13, 2013
39Win29–9–1 Melissa HernandezTD6 (10), May 31, 2013
38Loss28–9–1 Melissa HernandezUD10Sep 14, 2012
37Win28–8–1 Belinda LaracuenteUD8Jun 22, 2012
36Win27–8–1 Lindsay GarbattTKO1 (10), Mar 23, 2012
35Win26–8–1 Olivia GerulaKO9 (10), Dec 9, 2011
34Win25–8–1 Emiko RaikaUD10Sep 22, 2011
33Loss24–8–1 Melissa HernandezSD8Jun 24, 2011
32Loss24–7–1 Lindsay GarbattMD10Feb 4, 2011
31Loss24–6–1 Lindsay GarbattSD10Nov 29, 2010
30Win24–5–1 Dominga OlivoTKO1 (6), May 7, 2010
29Loss23–5–1 Ann SaccuratoUD10Nov 13, 2009
28Loss23–4–1 Olivia GerulaUD10Apr 9, 2009
27Win23–3–1 Lyndsey ScraggUD10Nov 7, 2008
26Win22–3–1 Lakeysha WilliamsUD8Sep 12, 2008
25Loss21–3–1 Layla McCarterSD10Mar 28, 2008
24Draw21–2–1 Dominga OlivoPTS10Dec 7, 2007
23Win21–2 Kelli CoferUD10Sep 28, 2007
22Win20–2 Emiko RaikaUD10Apr 17, 2007
21Win19–2 Belinda LaracuenteUD8Feb 10, 2007
20Loss18–2 Ann Saccurato SD10Nov 4, 2006
19Win18–1 Olga Heron UD6Sep 1, 2006
18Win17–1 Mia St. JohnUD10Jun 23, 2006
17Win16–1 Franchesca AlcanterKO5 (19), May 20, 2006
16Win15–1 Donna BiggersRTD2 (10), Mar 24, 2006
15Win14–1 Franchesca AlcanterTKO6 (10), Nov 18, 2005
14Win13–1 LeAnne VillarealTKO4 (6)Aug 25, 2005
13Win12–1 Layla McCarterUD8Jun 18, 2005
12Win11–1 Carla WitherspoonTKO1 (6), Apr 23, 2005
11Win10–1 Tracy CarltonTKO2 (6), Mar 16, 2005
10Loss9–1 Layla McCarterUD6Feb 12, 2005
9Win9–0 Lisa LewisUD6Nov 12, 2004
8Win8–0 Tracy CarltonUD6Oct 15, 2004
7Win7–0 Olivia GerulaKO4 (6), Sep 24, 2004
6Win6–0 Olga HeronUD6Jun 25, 2004
5Win5–0 Ragan PudwillTKO1 (4), May 14, 2004
4Win4–0 Shannon GunvilleRTD2 (4), Jan 16, 2004
3Win3–0 Olga HeronMD4Dec 5, 2003
2Win2–0 Robin BeaulieuTKO1 (4)Sep 12, 2003
1Win1–0 Cathy BoyesTKO2 (4)Jan 25, 2003

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jelena Mrdjenovich: A very fine example for women's boxing - Fight News Asia. 18 March 2017. Fight News Asia. 27 April 2017.
  2. Web site: 'Jelena's kept the sport alive': Edmonton-based boxing champ honoured on home turf. 27 April 2017.
  3. Web site: Local boxer Mrdjenovich set to soar to new heights with Edmonton Oilers' backing. 27 April 2017.