Maria Lindberg Explained

Maria Lindberg
Weight:
Height:5 ft 6 in
Nationality:Swedish
Birth Date:1977 3, df=y
Birth Place:Malmö, Sweden
Style:Orthodox
Boxrec:200527
Total:32
Wins:20
Ko:10
Losses:9
Draws:2
No Contests:1

Maria Camilla Lindberg (born 30 March 1977) is a Swedish professional boxer who has held the WIBF light-middleweight title since 2009. She previously held the WIBA light-middleweight title from 2010 to 2014 and has challenged for multiple world titles, including the WBO female middleweight title in 2011 and April 2021; the unified WBC and WBO female middleweight titles in 2017; and the WBC and IBF female light-middleweight titles in 2018 and 2019, respectively.

Professional career

After suffering a brain hemorrhage in an amateur bout in 1999, Lindberg received a life-time ban from boxing by the Swedish Boxing Federation.[1] Unable to acquire a boxing license in Sweden, she moved to the US and began training at the Gleason's Gym in New York City. Lindberg made her professional debut on 1 July 2003, scoring a four-round unanimous decision (UD) victory against Katherin Pugh at the Omni New Daisy Theater in Memphis, Tennessee.[2] Following her second fight–a draw against Ann Saccurato in May 2004–Lindberg was suspended by the American Association of Boxing Commissions and the European Boxing Union due to the brain injury she suffered in 1999. After four years out of the ring, she passed medical tests for the Bund Deutscher Berufsboxer (BDB) and received a license to box in Germany, making her return to the ring on 28 November 2008, scoring a majority decision (MD) victory against Pia Porter at the Maritim Hotel in Magdeburg.[3]

In her next fight she fought for her first world title, facing Conjestina Achieng for the vacant WIBF middleweight title on 8 May 2009, at the Royal Event Center in Berlin. The bout ended in a split draw, with one judge scoring the bout 97–96 in favour of Lindberg, the second judge scoring it 97–95 for Achieng, while the third judge scored it even at 95–95, leaving the WIBF title vacant.[4] [5]

Lindberg moved down a weight class for her next fight, defeating Sara Davis via ten-round UD to capture the vacant WIBF light-middleweight on 19 September, at the Dampfnudel Arena in Rülzheim, Germany, with the judges scorecards reading 100–92, 99–91 and 98–92.[6]

After successfully defending her title with a technical knockout (TKO) victory against Michaela Dragan in July 2010,[7] Lindberg defeated Diane Schwachhofer via UD on 20 November, capturing the vacant WIBA light-middleweight title in Aachen, Germany.[8]

She moved up in weight for her next fight, challenging WBO and WBF female middleweight champion Christina Hammer on 27 May 2011, at the Zlatopramen Arena in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic. Lindberg suffered the first defeat of her career, losing via UD.[9] [10]

Following three victories in non-title fights, she successfully defended her WIBA and WIBF titles with a third-round TKO against Edita Karabeg in May 2014,[11] before making a defence against Mirjana Vujic on 1 November at the Aktionshalle Offerta in Karlsruhe, with the vacant GBU female title also on the line. The fight was initially ruled a no contest after the referee determined that Vujic was knocked out by an accidental clash of heads.[12] However, upon review, the BDB changed the result to a TKO, awarding Lindberg her third world title.[13] The pair had an immediate rematch on 13 December, with Lindberg emerging victorious with a fourth-round TKO.[14]

After five more fights, with four wins and one no contest, she faced Christina Hammer in a rematch of their 2011 contest. The bout took place on 1 April 2017, at the Westfalenhallen in Dortmund, Germany, with Hammer's unified WBC and WBO female middleweight titles on the line. Lindberg suffered the second defeat of her career, losing via UD with all three judges scoring the bout 100–90.[15]

She suffered another defeat in her next fight, losing via UD against Inna Sagaydakovskaya for the vacant WBC Silver female light-middleweight title on 29 September, at the Pabellón Municipal de Deportes La Casilla in Bilbao, Spain. The judges scorecards read 97–92, 97–92, and 96–93.[16]

Her next fight was a successful defence of her WIBF and GBU female titles in March 2018, scoring a third-round stoppage against Lela Terashvili,[17] before challenging Ewa Piątkowska for the WBC female light-middleweight title. The bout took place on 25 May at the Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw, Poland. Lindberg was unsuccessful in her third attempt at a major world title, losing via MD. Two judges scored the bout 96–94 while the third judge scored it 95–95.[18]

After a UD victory against Mariam Tatunashvili in a non-title fight in April 2019, Lindberg challenged Marie-Eve Dicaire for the IBF female light-middleweight title on 28 June at the Montreal Casino in Canada. Lindberg suffered the fifth defeat of her career, losing via UD with the judges' scorecards reading 99–91, 99–91, and 98–92.[19]

Following a TKO victory in a rematch against Edita Karabeg in August,[20] Lindberg moved up to the super-middleweight division to challenge WIBA and WBF female champion Ema Kozin, with the vacant WIBF, GBU, and IBA female titles also on the line. The bout took place on 6 October at the Arena Stožice in Ljubljana, Slovenia. In what some media outlets viewed as a controversial decision, Lindberg suffered her sixth career defeat, losing via UD with the judges' scorecards reading 98–94, 96–94, and 96–94.[21] [22] [23]

On 8 April 2021, it was announced that Lindberg would face WBO female middleweight champion Savannah Marshall on 10 April, at the Copper Box Arena in London, England. Lindberg was brought in as a late replacement after Marshall's original opponent, Femke Hermans, was forced to withdraw after a member of her team tested positive for COVID-19.[24] On the night, Lindberg was knocked to the canvas in the second round after Marshall landed a right hand. She managed to make it back to her feet before the referee's count of ten to see out the remainder of the round. She was knocked down for a second time in the third round, again by a right hand, but failed to beat the count. It was Lindberg's only ever knockout (KO) defeat.[25]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
32Loss20–9–2 Femke HermansRTD1 (10), 17 Jun 2023
31Win20–8–2 Katarina VisticaUD617 Sep 2022
30Loss19–8–2 Hannah RankinUD105 Nov 2021
29Loss19–7–2 Savannah MarshallKO3 (10), 10 Apr 2021
28Win19–6–2 Mariam TatunashviliUD1018 Apr 2015
27Loss18–6–2 Ema KozinUD106 Oct 2019
26Win18–5–2 Edita KarabegTKO2 (6), 10 Aug 2019
25Loss17–5–2 Marie-Eve DicaireUD1028 Jun 2019
24Win17–4–2 Mariam TatunashviliUD613 Apr 2019
23Loss16–4–2 Ewa PiątkowskaMD1025 May 2018
22Win16–3–2 Lela Terashvili3 (10), 3 Mar 2018
21Loss15–3–2 Inna SagaydakovskayaUD1029 Sep 2017
20Loss15–2–2 Christina HammerUD101 Apr 2017
19Win15–1–2 Selma Music2 (6), 4 Dec 2016
18Win14–1–2 Timea BelikTKO3 (6), 20 Mar 2016
17Win13–1–2 Melinda LázárUD626 Feb 2016
16NC12–1–2 Melinda Lázár3 (6), 25 Jul 2015
15Win12–1–2 Elene SikmashviliTKO2 (6), 30 May 2015
14Win11–1–2 Mirjana VujicTKO4 (10), 13 Dec 2014
13Win10–1–2 Mirjana VujicTKO1 (10), 1 Nov 2014
12Win9–1–2 Edita KarabegTKO3 (10), 10 May 2014
11Win8–1–2 Floarea LihetUD612 Oct 2012
10Win7–1–2 Borislava GoranovaTKO2 (6), 7 Sep 2012
9Win6–1–2 Diana KissUD611 Feb 2012
8Loss5–1–2 Christina HammerUD1027 May 2011
7Win5–0–2 Diane SchwachhoferUD1020 Nov 2010
6Win4–0–2 Michaela Dragan3 (10), 17 Jul 2010
5Win3–0–2 Sara DavisUD1019 Sep 2009
4Draw2–0–2 Conjestina Achieng108 May 2009
3Win2–0–1 Pia Porter628 Nov 2008
2Draw1–0–1 Ann Saccurato430 May 2004
1Win1–0 Katherin Pugh41 Jul 2003

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Öhrling. Petter. 26 May 2018. Boxaren Maria Lindberg föll i titelmatchen. 9 April 2021. SVT Sport. sv.
  2. Web site: BoxRec: Maria Lindberg vs. Katherin Pugh. 8 April 2021. BoxRec.
  3. Web site: Williams. Dee. Women's Boxing: Maria Lindberg Biography. 9 April 2021. www.womenboxing.com.
  4. Web site: Ochieng. Erick. 7 June 2009. Victory denied to Kenyan boxers?. 10 April 2021. The Standard. en-us.
  5. Web site: Pilgrim. Alexander. Conjestina Achieng vs. Maria Lindberg (WM) 8.Mai 2009 Berlin. 10 April 2021. Xing. de.
  6. Web site: Josefsson. Åsa. 20 September 2009. Maria tog mästarbältet: "Helt otroligt". 8 April 2021. www.expressen.se. sv.
  7. Web site: BoxRec: Maria Lindberg vs. Michaela Dragan. 8 April 2021. BoxRec.
  8. Web site: Borgudd. Joakim. 22 November 2010. Lindberg vann nytt bälte. 8 April 2021. nyheter24.se. sv.
  9. Web site: BoxRec: Maria Lindberg vs. Christina Hammer. 8 April 2021. BoxRec.
  10. Web site: Avila. David A.. 2 June 2011. The Riverside Connection Hits L.A.: Chavez, Garcia and Rodriguez. 8 April 2021. The Sweet Science. en-US.
  11. Web site: BoxRec: Maria Lindberg vs. Edita Karabeg. 10 April 2021. BoxRec.
  12. Web site: König. Morten. 2 November 2014. Kopfstoß oder nicht? (+Video). 10 April 2021. BoxWelt.com. de-DE.
  13. Web site: 9 December 2014. Karlsruhe wird zur Boxstadt – Battle VI: die Entscheidung fällt in der Manege abseits-ka. 10 April 2021. abseits-ka.de. de.
  14. Web site: BoxRec: Maria Lindberg vs. Mirjana Vujic II. 10 April 2021. BoxRec.
  15. Web site: Passehl. Johannes. 2 April 2017. Christina Hammer vs Maria Lindberg – full fight. 10 April 2021. BoxWelt.com. de-DE.
  16. Web site: Marquiegui. Emilio. 30 September 2017. Jon Fernández, implacable, hizo abandonar a Podolsky. 10 April 2021. Marca.com. es.
  17. Web site: BoxRec: Maria Lindberg vs. Lela Terashvili. 10 April 2021. BoxRec.
  18. Web site: Fryszkowski. Ireneusz. 26 May 2018. Ewa Piatkowska Defeats Maria Lindberg in a Hard Fought WBC Championship Defense. 10 April 2021. Women of Boxing. en-US.
  19. Web site: Chabot. Jean-François. 28 June 2019. Marie-Ève Dicaire conserve son titre IBF des super-mi-moyennes. 10 April 2021. Radio Canada International. fr-ca.
  20. Web site: BoxRec: Maria Lindberg vs. Edita Karabeg II. 10 April 2021. BoxRec.
  21. Web site: 30 October 2019. Maria Lindberg vs Ema Kozin – Ein Punkturteil mit Fragezeichen. 10 April 2021. Boxen.de. de-DE.
  22. Web site: Kavčič. Simon. 7 October 2019. Švedinja besnela nad sodniki, Kozinova ji odgovarja: Zmagala sem z glavo. 10 April 2021. siol.net. sl.
  23. Web site: 6 October 2019. Po sodniški odločitvi zmaga naši Kozinovi!. 10 April 2021. www.24ur.com. sl.
  24. Web site: 8 April 2021. Savannah Marshall vs. Maria Lindberg Now Set For Benn-Vargas. 10 April 2021. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  25. Web site: Lewia. Ron. 10 April 2021. Savannah Marshall Destroys Maria Lindberg in Three Rounds - Boxing News. 12 April 2021. www.boxingscene.com.