Tina Rupprecht


Christina Rupprecht is a German former professional boxer who was the undisputed female atomweight champion. She was previously the WBC female mini-flyweight champion from December 2018 until March 2023. As an amateur she won multiple German national titles.

Amateur career

Two years prior to switching to boxing at the age of 14, Tina Rupprecht had joined her childhood boyfriend in kickboxing lessons. Competing for 1. Boxclub Haan Augsburg e.V., she won the 2009 and 2010 German amateur championships for juniors aged under 19 years in paper weight (up to 46 kg). Rupprecht participated in the 2010 European Youth & Junior Women's Championships, where, in her first tournament bout, she was defeated by the subsequent champion Maja Strömberg by 1:9 points. 2011 and 2012, she won the German championships in women's light flyweight. In addition, Rupprecht won the Bavarian championship in 2012, which she was able to repeat in 2013. After a dispute with the German Boxing Federation, with a record of 30 wins, 5 losses and 1 draw, she switched to professional boxing.

Professional boxing career

With Rupprecht boxing in a weight class attracting only a small number of boxers, arranging fights with competitors on par is difficult. On 7 December 2013, she won her first professional bout at just 50 seconds into the first round by technical knockout.
Winning against Spanish boxer Joana Pastrana on 7 October 2016, Rupprecht obtained the vacant WBC silver minimumweight title.
On 6 May 2017, she won the vacant IBO minimumweight intercontinental championship by defeating Venezuelan fighter Luisana Bolívar.
Rupprecht defeated French boxer Anne Sophie Da Costa on 2 December 2017, to become [World Boxing Council|WBC Interim championship|interim champion] and the mandatory challenger for the world championship.
After reigning champion Momo Koseki retired from professional boxing in January 2018, Costa Rican Yokasta Valle was named as Rupprecht's opponent for the vacant world championship. She won the bout in Munich on 16 June 2018, by unanimous decision.

Rupprecht held the title for almost four years until 25 March 2023, when she lost in an unification contest to WBA champion Seniesa Estrada at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California, USA, by unanimous decision.
She became a two-weight world champion by defeating Fabiana Bytyqi via unanimous decision for the WBC atomweight title at Verti Music Hall in Friedrichshain, Germany, on 13 January 2024.
Rupprecht then added the WBA and WBO belts to her collection with a unanimous decision success over Eri Matsuda at Olympiastützpunkt in Heidelberg, Germany, on 23 November 2024.
She faced IBF female atomweight title holder Sumire Yamanaka in a contest to crown an undisputed champion for the division at the MBS Arena in Potsdam, Germany, on 5 April 2025. Rupprecht won by majority decision with two of the ringside judges scoring the contest 99–91 and 96–95 respectively in her favour, while the third had it a 95–95 draw.
Rupprecht announced her retirement from professional boxing in October 2025.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
17WinSumire YamanakaMD105 Apr 2025MBS Arena, Potsdam, GermanyRetained WBA, WBC, WBO and The Ring female atomweight titles;
Won IBF female atomweight title
16Win14–1–1Eri MatsudaUD1023 Nov 2024Olympiastützpunkt, Heidelberg, GermanyRetained WBC female atomweight title;
Won WBA, WBO and inaugural The Ring female atomweight titles
15Win13–1–1Fabiana BytyqiUD1013 Jan 2024Verti Music Hall, Friedrichshain, GermanyWon WBC female atomweight title
14Loss12–1–1Seniesa EstradaUD1025 Mar 2023Save Mart Center, Fresno, California, U.S.Lost WBC female mini-flyweight title;
For WBA and inaugural The Ring female mini-flyweight titles
13Win12–0–1Rocio GasparUD1010 Dec 2022Römerhalle, Heilbronn, GermanyRetained WBC female mini-flyweight title
12Win11–0–1Katia Gutiérrez1024 Jul 2021Hydro-Tech Eisarena, Königsbrunn, GermanyRetained WBC female mini-flyweight title
11Win10–0–1Catalina DiazUD1021 Dec 2019Cruise Terminal Altona, Hamburg, GermanyRetained WBC female mini-flyweight title
10Draw9–0–1Maricela Quintero106 Apr 2019Ballhausforum, Unterschleißheim, GermanyRetained WBC female mini-flyweight title
9Win9–0Niorkis CarrenoUD1015 Dec 2018Stockschützenhalle, Kühbach, GermanyRetained WBC female mini-flyweight title
8Win8–0Yokasta ValleUD1016 Jun 2018Ballhausforum, Unterschleißheim, GermanyRetained WBC interim female mini-flyweight title
7Win7–0Anne-Sophie Da CostaUD102 Dec 2017Stockschützenhalle, Kühbach, GermanyWon vacant WBC interim female mini-flyweight title
6Win6–0Luisana Bolívar106 May 2017Hydro-Tech Eisarena, Königsbrunn, GermanyWon vacant IBO Inter-Continental female mini-flyweight title
5Win5–0Joana PastranaUD107 Oct 2016Eventcenter, Königsbrunn, GermanyWon vacant WBC Silver female mini-flyweight title
4Win4–0Yana Denisova622 May 2016Antey Sports Palace, Tambov, Russia
3Win3–0Viktorija MihailovaTKO1, 1:2716 Apr 2016FFC 56, Koblenz, Germany
2Win2–0Ramona Panait1, 1:1917 May 2014Kongress am Park, Augsburg, Germany
1Win1–0Helena Tosnerova1, 0:507 Dec 2013Boxclub Haan, Augsburg, Germany