Gretchen Abaniel

Gretchen Abaniel
Statistics
Real name Gretchen Magbanua Abaniel
Nickname(s) "Chen-Chen"
Rated at Minimumweight
Height 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m)
Nationality Filipino
Born (1985-12-21) 21 December 1985
Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 24
Wins 16
Wins by KO 6
Losses 8
Draws 0

Gretchen Abaniel (her name also transliterated as Gretchen Albaniel; born 21 December 1985 in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines) is a Filipino professional boxer she won the WIBA Women's International Boxing Association minimumweight title and the WBC International female minimumweight title (2007).

Early life

Her father thought she should learn martial arts like karate, later she grew interested in boxing and joined the national team to start her amateur career.[1]

Boxing career

Abaniel won her first world title match against Thailand's Nongbua Lookpraiaree via tenth-round Unanimous Decision to capture the vacant Women's International Boxing Association World minimumweight title. She lost her title to Samson Tor Buamas on her second defense against on Sukhothai, Thailand in February 19, 2011.[2]

2015 Abaniel won her match in Ludwigsburg MHP Arena, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg Germany, against undefeated hometown favorite, German-Turkish Oezlem Sahin for the WIBF/GBU world light flyweight title.[3] Judges scored (96-94,94-96,99-91) granting her a split decision victory.

Professional boxing record

16 Wins (6 knockouts, 10 decisions), 8 Losses (1 knockout, 7 decisions), 0 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win 16-8 Germany Oezlem Sahin SD 10 2015-11-07 Germany Ludwigsburg MHP Arena, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg Women's International Boxing Federation World Minimumweight title
Global Boxing Union Female World Minimumweight title
Loss 15-8 South KoreaJi Hyun Park UD 10 2015-08-01 South Korea Bucheon Gymnasium, Bucheon WIBA Minimumweight title.
Loss 15-7 China Cai Zongju UD 10 2015-02-22 China Wenshan WBC International female Minimumweight title &

WBC Asian Boxing Council Continental female Minimumweight title

Loss 15-6 Japan Kumiko Seeser Ikehara SD 10 2014-09-20 Japan Osaka WBO World female minimumweight title
Win 15-5 Thailand Buangern Onesongchaigym TKO 5 (10) 2014-05-24 Australia Sofitel Wentworth, Sydney, New South Wales
Win 14-5 Thailand Nongnun Mor Krungthepthonburi TKO 9 (10), 1:18 2014-02-07 Philippines Town Plaza Gymnasium, Binan City, Laguna WIBA Minimumweight title.
Loss 13-5 Japan Ayaka Miyao UD 10 2013-11-28 Japan Korakuen Hall, Tokyo WBA Female Atomweight title
Win 13-4 Thailand Dorkmaipa Keangpompetch KO 1 (4), 1:39 2013-08-17 Australia RSL Club, Sawtell, New South Wales
Win 12-4 Thailand Modthanoi Sor Suklert TKO 4 (10), 1:36 2012-12-02 Philippines Makati Cinema Square, Makati City
Win 11-4 Philippines Christine Latube UD 6 2012-09-29 Philippines Brusmick Comp. Gym, Santa Rosa City, Laguna
Loss 10-4 Thailand Teeraporn Pannimit UD 10 2012-04-25 Thailand Bung Nam Thao vacant WBO World female minimumweight title
Loss 10-3 Mexico Katia Gutierrez TKO 4 (10),1:57 2011-12-10 Mexico Estadio Centenario, Los Mochis, Sinaloa IBF World female minimumweight title
Loss 10-2 Thailand Samson Tor Buamas TKO 10 2011-02-19 Thailand Sukhothai WIBA Minimumweight title & vacant WBC Asian Boxing Council female minimumweight title
Win 10-1 Thailand Nongbua Lookpraiaree UD 8 2010-10-02 Philippines The Flash Grand Ballroom of the Elorde Sports Complex, Paranaque City, Metro Manila
Win 9-1 Thailand Fahpratan Looksaikongdin UD 10 2010-03-25 Philippines Harbor Garden Tent, Sofitel Plaza Hotel, Pasay City, Metro Manila Women's International Boxing Association World minimumweight title
Win 8-1 Thailand Nongbua Lookpraiaree UD 10 2009-03-25 Philippines Centennial Hall, Manila Hotel, Manila, Metro Manila vacant Women's International Boxing Association World minimumweight title
Win 7-1 Thailand Star Sithpracha UD 10 2008-09-13 Philippines Puerto Princesa Coliseum , Puerto Princesa City, Palawan WIBA Intercontinental Minimumweight Title
Loss 6-1 South Korea Cho-Rong Son TD 4(10) 2008-03-16 South Korea Gwangju City WBA World female minimumweight title
Win 6-0 Thailand Lilly Kokietgym UD 10 2007-11-16 Philippines San Andres Civic & Sports Center, District of Malate, Manila, Metro Manila vacant WBC International female minimumweight title
Win 5-0 China Li Hai Li UD 8 2007-09-15 Philippines The Flash Grand Ballroom of the Elorde Sports Complex, Paranaque City, Metro Manila WIBA Minimumweight Intercontinental Title
Win 4-0 Philippines Baina Londo TKO 3(4), 1:00 2007-04-29 Philippines Rajah Sulayman Park, District of Malate, Manila, Metro Manila
Win 3-0 Philippines Jessica Oyang TKO 3(4), 1:20 2007-04-29 Philippines New Victorias City Coliseum, Victorias City, Negros Occidental
Win 2-0 Philippines Baina Londo UD 4 2007-03-03 Philippines Rajah Sulayman Park, District of Malate, Manila, Metro Manila
Win 1-0 China Li Hai Li MD 4 2006-12-21 China EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming Gretchen Abaniel makes pro debut

Personal life and other events

She was a contestant on the television program The Amazing Race Philippines 2, being a part of an athleticism focused duo with Luz McClitton.[4]She was also a guest on a morning news-talk program called GMK conceptualized by Daniel Razon.

She also participated on a Philippine variety show called It's Showtime:Trabahula in March 10, 2016

See also

References

  1. untvweb (2013-10-15), Meet the Filipina World Boxing Champ, retrieved 2016-04-13
  2. "Gretchen Abaniel Captures Her Second World Title - Boxing News". boxingscene.com.
  3. "Özlem Sahin (Ger) vs. Gretchen Abaniel (Philippines)". www.globalboxingunion.com. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  4. "Meet 'The Amazing Race PH 2' contestants, part 1: Girl power". Interaksyon. October 6, 2014. Retrieved September 24, 2014.

Professional boxing record for Gretchen Abaniel from BoxRec

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