Sarah Bormann


Sarah Bormann is a German professional boxer. Bormann has been active as a professional since 2017 and has been world champion in the minimumweight and light flyweight divisions. She was previously active as an amateur in the German Boxing Association. She fought over 121 amateur fights, was a four-time German champion and boxed in the German national squad from 2010 to 2017.

Professional career

Bormann made her professional debut on 15 December 2017 against Kitti Kolompar. She won that bout by TKO after just 34 seconds in the first round. Already in the 5th fight, Bormann boxed for the international German championship of the BDB and for the Intercontinental championship of the WIBF and GBU.
In her 6th bout, Bormann won the WIBF and GBU light flyweight world championship.
After successful title defenses against Evgeniya Zablotskaya and Sanae Jah, Bormann also won the WBF world title against Anne-Sophie Da Costa in 2019.
After another successful title defense against Lotta Loikannen, Bormann was unable to fight for 16 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In May 2021, Bormann dropped down a weight class and competed in Belgrade at minimumweight for a fight for the WBC Interim, WIBF, GBU and WBF World Championships against Catalina Diaz, which she won unanimously on points.
The WBC interim title was later changed to the Silver title due to internal disagreements between the WBC and the promoter.
Exactly one year later, in May 2022, Bormann boxed against Ana Arrazola for the WBC Silver title and the IBO minimumweight world championship. Bormann also won this fight unanimously on points, despite a heavily bleeding cut above her forehead that was inflicted on her in the third round by Arrazola's headbutt.
In September 2022, Bormann defended her WBC Silver title unanimously on points against Elizabeth Lopez Corzo. After the fight, Bormann relinquished her IBO world title and thus got the chance in May 2023, after which she was the number one mandatory challenger at the WBC for more than two years. to box for the interim world title against the previously undefeated Yadira Bustillos. Bormann also won this fight unanimously on points and became interim WBC world champion. Just a month later, Bormann successfully defended her WBC title against Perla Perez. This fight was also for the IBF interim world title, as Bormann was number one in this association for more than three years in two weight classes.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
22Win21–1Yuko KurokiSD102025-10-18Sporthalle Wandsbek, Hamburg, GermanyRetained WBO mini-flyweight title;
Won WBA mini-flyweight title
21Win20–1Isabel RiveroSD102025-04-26Glaspalast Sindelfingen, Sindelfingen, GermanyRetained WBO mini-flyweight title
20Win19–1Jennifer Sabrina MezaUD102024-12-14Weihnachtscirkus, Karlsruhe, GermanyWon vacant WBO mini-flyweight title
19Win18–1Tamara Elisabet DeMarcoUD102024-05-04Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen, GermanyRetained IBO mini-flyweight title
18Loss17–1Yesica Nery PlataSD102023-12-16Weihnachtscirkus, Karlsruhe, GermanyFor WBA and WBC light-flyweight titles
17Win17–0Perla Perez PerezUD102023-06-24Arena Ludwigsburg, Ludwigsburg, GermanyRetained Interim WBC mini-flyweight title;
Won Interim IBF mini-flyweight title
16Win16–0Yadira BustillosUD102023-05-13Stadthalle, Offenbach am Main, GermanyWon Interim WBC mini-flyweight title
15Win15–0Elizabeth Lopez CorzoUD102022-09-24Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen, GermanyRetained WBC Silver mini-flyweight title
14Win14–0Ana ArrazolaUD102022-05-21Stadion am Bieberer Berg, Offenbach am Main, GermanyRetained WBC Silver mini-flyweight title;
Won vacant IBO mini-flyweight title
13Win13–0Catalina DiazUD102021-05-21Hyatt Regency, Belgrade, SerbiaWon vacant WBF, WIBF, GBU and WBC Silver mini-flyweight titles
12Win12–0Lotta LoikkanenUD102019-12-14Weihnachtscirkus, Karlsruhe, GermanyRetained WBF, WIBF and GBU light-flyweight titles
11Win11–0Anne-Sophie Da CostaUD102019-05-04Süwag Energie ARENA, Frankfurt, GermanyRetained WIBF and GBU light-flyweight titles;
Won WBF light-flyweight title
10Win10–0Sanae JahUD102019-01-26Ufgauhalle, Rheinstetten, GermanyRetained WIBF and GBU light-flyweight titles
9Win9–0Evgeniya ZablotskayaUD102018-12-22Challenge Club Arena, Offenbach am Main, GermanyRetained WIBF and GBU light-flyweight titles
8Win8–0Milica RadosevicTKO1, 0:302018-12-01Altrheinhalle, Rastatt, Germany
7Win7–0Nino GviniashviliTKO2, 0:402018-11-03Hansehalle, Lübeck, Germany
6Win6–0Oksana RomanovaUD102018-06-16Wildparkstadion, Karlsruhe, GermanyWon vacant WIBF and
5Win5–0Klaudia FerencziTKO7, 1:562018-05-12Curt Frenzel Stadium, Augsburg, GermanyWon vacant
4Win4–0Anja JankovicTKO5, 0:552018-03-31Altrheinhalle, Plittersdorf, Germany
3Win3–0Sonja PilipovicTKO2, 0:212018-03-17Altrheinhalle, Rastatt, Germany
2Win2–0Carina GreimelTKO5, 1:582018-03-03Ufgauhalle, Karlsruhe, Germany
1Win1–0Kitti KolomparTKO1, 0:342017-12-15Tagungszentrum, Furth im Wald, Germany