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12/10/05
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Győr, Hungary
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Bantamweight
Bettina Csabi, 116˝, won by a technical decision
over Nadia Hockmi, 116ľ. WBAN does not know why it went to
the scorecards, but usually it is due to a cut, etc. Final
judges scores were 78-75, 78-75, and 79-75. Csabi was defending her
WIBF-GBU Bantamweight Title. |
09/10/05
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Debrecen, Hungary
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In the co-main-event on the card, the "Hungarian Boxprincess"
Dr.
Bettina Csabi, 116.5, won a 10-round unanimous decision and
retained her WIBF-GBU Bantamweight title when she defeated Kenyan
Zarrika Fatuma, 118. |
05/07/05
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Hungary
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In co-main-event the "Hungarian Boxprincess"
Dr. Bettina Csabi,
117 3/4,
24-0-0 (10KO), successfully defended her GBU Bantamweight world Title
with unanimous decision, over Oksana Vasilyeva, 118, 5-3-0 (1KO).
Final scoring 98-95, 99-92, and 98-92. |
03/19/05
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Tapolca, Hungary
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I The two-times GBU world champion
Dr. Bettina Csabi, 110
1/4 lb., has maintained her unbeaten record winning a unanimous decision
against the Ukrainian former WBC CIS and Slavic Countries Super
Flyweight contender Oksana Romanova in a six-round bout. Csabi's
new record was then (23-0-0; 10KO). Romanova, who didn't seem to have
much success in women's boxing fell to a record low (2-4-1).
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11/06/04
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Szentes, Hungary
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On a Felix Promotion
card, Dr. Bettina Csabi
(5'6", 116˝ lbs) of Jánoshalma, Hungary won a ten-round unanimous
(99-91,99-91,99-91) decision over
Cathy Brown
(5'2", 116ľ lbs) of Peckham, England for the GBU Bantamweight title.
Csábi is now 22-0 (10 KO's) while Brown falls to 10-6 (4 KOs).
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09/25/04
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Nagykálló, Hungary
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Dr. Bettina Csabi
defeated by 10-round una. decision over Viktoria
Milo for vacant WIBF-GBU super flyweight title. |
09/10/04
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Tököl, Hungary
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Bettina Csabi, 115,
(20-0-0; 10KO's) who TKO'd former three-times kick box champion
Maria
Balogh in the second round, in a scheduled six rounder. Balogh was
making her pro debut in boxing. |
06/12/04
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Budapest, Hungary
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The WIBF-GBU
bantamweight world champion Dr. Bettina Csabi 116 lbs.
(19-0-0, 9KO) TKO'd her opponent pro debuter
Viktoria Vörös
120,25lbs (Hungary) in the sixth round, of a scheduled six
round bantamweight division. |
04/17/04
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Debrecen, Hungary
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Bantamweight Bettina Csábi, 114 3/4, won a
10-round unanimous decision over Galina Koleva Ivanova, 116Ľ,
winning the Vacant WIBF-GBU Bantamweight Title. |
02/21/04
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Tapolca, Hungary
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On the
card "Double or Nothing" Event, and promoted by Felix RACZ by
Felix Promotion, Bantamweight Bettina Csábi, 113 1/4, of
Hungary, TKO2 Agnes Varga. |
11/15/03
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Vienna, Austria
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Bettina Csabi of Hungary win by TKO5 over Rumanian
Simone Suciu six rounder bantamweight bout.
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04/12/03
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Bugenland, Austria
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Bantamweight
Bettina Csabi, Hungary, KO’d Ramona Telefan
in the first round. |
11/09/02
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Austria
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Bettina
Csabi, 52,4 kg, won a 10-round unanimous decision over Monika
Petrova, 52,3 kg, in a 10-round Austrian International
Bantamweight Title
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09/21/02
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Austria
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Bantamweights
Bettina Csábi, Hungary TKO4 Simone Suciu, Romania.
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08/31/02
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Lienz, Austria
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Bettina Csabi
TKO2 in an overmatched bout with Zina
Minai rom Roumania. (Note: another report states
that it was Lonella Galina who fought Csabi.)
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06/22/02
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Vienna
Austria
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Bettina Csabi,
118, TKO1 Nicoleta Lascu in a scheduled six rounder.
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03/09/02
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Budapest,
Hungary
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Hungarian Bettina Csabi won a four-round decision over Bulgarias' Monika
Petrova in a bantamweight division.
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12/14/01
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Budapest
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In the
second's women's bout, a scheduled four-rd super-bantamweight
bout, Bettina
Csabi of Hungary defeated Cristina Gutierrez
of Spain by a decision. |
12/01/02
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Baja,
Hungary
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Bantamweight
Bettina
Csabi of Hungary had a four-round exhibition with Petra Buchberger. |
10/13/01
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Budapest,
Hungary
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Bantamweight
Bettina
Csabi of Hungary won a four-round decision over Daniela Graff of
Germany. |
07/13/01
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Budapest,
Hungary |
- Bettina Csabi KO Margareta Vasiliu,
0-1-0 (0KO).
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05/18/01
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Budapest
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Bettina
Csabi won a six round decision over Melinda Papp in
a flyweight division. |
05/12/01
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Mossingen,
Germany
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Bettina
Csabi won a four round decision over Heidi Fischer, 0-1-0
(0KO). |
05/04/01
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Budapest
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Bettina
Csabi won a four-round decision over Zsuzsanna Kormos |
04/22/01
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Dunaujvaros
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Bettina
Csabi KO Veronika Szucs |
11/18/00
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Dunaujvaros
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Bettina
Csabi won a four-round decisoin over Marianna Hudak |
10/28/00
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Tatabanya
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Bettina
Csabi won a four-round decision over Krisztina Stefula |
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Misc Info:
©Photo by JollyDee
December 10, 2005 - Magvassy Sportcsarnok, Győr
Promoted by Felix Promotion
Bantamweight Bettina Csabi, 116˝, won by a technical decision
over Nadia Hockmi, 116ľ. WBAN does not know why it went to
the scorecards, but usually it is due to a cut, etc. Final
judges scores were 78-75, 78-75, and 79-75. Csabi was defending her
WIBF-GBU Bantamweight Title.
September 10,
2005 - Fönix Sport Center, in Debrecen, Hungary
WBAN
Record Member's Photo gallery #287
In the co-main-event on the card, the "Hungarian Boxprincess"
Dr.
Bettina Csabi, 116.5, won a 10-round unanimous decision and
retained her WIBF-GBU Bantamweight title when she defeated Kenyan
Zarrika Fatuma, 118. Csabi out pointed Fatuma throughout the
bout. This fight was not remarkable or spectacular,
because Fatuma committed fouls throughout the match! Final scoring
was: Imre Nagy (HUN) 98:93, Venciclav Nikolov (BUL) 98:92, Ernst
Salzgeber (AUT) 99:94. In a second match, the WIBF-GBU
flyweight world champion Viktoria Milo, 111.4, won a
unanimous decision against the former Hungarian amateur champion
contender Beatrix Farago, 111.4, through four rounds.
The bout was not exciting, due to Farago trying to compensate her
less professional experience with stepping backwards throughout the
bout. This may have been too much for Farago to take on Milo this
soon in her boxing career. Milo's is now (14-4; 3KO's), and
Farago took her first loss as a professional and is now (3-1;
2KO's). Report by JollyDee
May 7, 2005 - Nuclear-powerstation Sporthall, Hungary
In co-main-event the "Hungarian Boxprincess"
Dr. Bettina Csabi,
117 3/4,
24-0-0 (10KO), successfully defended her GBU Bantamweight world Title
with unanimous decision, over Oksana Vasilyeva, 118, 5-3-0 (1KO).
Final scoring 98-95, 99-92, and 98-92.
March 19, 2005 - Hotel Pelion Banqueting Hall, in Tapolca, Hungary
In the co-main
event, on the "Champions Night" card, at the , the WIBF-GBU flyweight titleholder
Viktoria
Milo, 110 1/4 lbs.,successfully defended her title against
Italian
Stefania Bianchini,
110 3/4.
The
bout was qualitative, close and balanced as well. Milo's dominated the
fight in the early rounds with her jabs. But the Italian boxer was
better with combinations. Milo's close in uppercuts were dangerous but
not too clear. At the beginning of the match Milo was the dominant
however in the middle of the fight Bianchini succeeded in taking charge.
In the end, both boxers were able to take on the match again because of
her stamina. When the fight ended, Bianchini believed to be the winner.
On the cards Milo was the split decision victorious. Final judges
scoring (Miklos Döry (HUN) 96:94 for Milo, Matteo Fratini (ITA) 96:94
for Bianchini, and Vilhelm Vogel (AUT) 97:94 for Milo. I scored the
fight at 96:95. NOT a hometown decision. Milo's new record was
13-4-0; 3KO's and Bianchini fell to 13-2-0; 2KO's. In another
match, The two-times GBU world champion Dr. Bettina Csabi, 110
1/4 lb., has maintained her unbeaten record winning a unanimous decision
against the Ukrainian former WBC CIS and Slavic Countries Super
Flyweight contender Oksana Romanova in a six-round bout. Csabi's
new record was then (23-0-0; 10KO).
Report by JollyDee of Hungary
November 6, 2004 at City
Sports Hall in Szentes, Hungary
On a Felix Promotion card,
Dr. Bettina Csabi
(5'6", 116˝ lbs) of Jánoshalma, Hungary won a ten-round unanimous
(99-91,99-91,99-91) decision over
Cathy Brown
(5'2", 116ľ lbs) of Peckham, England for the GBU Bantamweight title. Csábi
is now 22-0 (10 KO's) while Brown falls to 10-6 (4 KOs). Source: Dee
Williams
September 25, 2004 -
Sporthall of Nagykálló Hungary
WBAN
Record Member's photo Gallery #206
- Part I; and Gallery #209 - Part II
Dr. Bettina Csabi fought local hero
Viktoria Milo
for vacant WIBF-GBU super flyweight title. The bout was
qualitative and balanced as well. Bettina's jabs were
dominating the match, but the Milo was better in the near
and her body shots were very dangerous. At the beginning of
the match Csabi was the
dominant however in the middle of the fight Milo succeeded
in taking charge. When the fight ended, both boxers believed
to be the winner. On the cards Csabi was the victorious
(97:94, 97:93 and 95:95) majority decision, however in my
opinion at ringside 96:94 of Csabi was the most objective.
With her victory Csabi has proved that she is in the elite,
and Regina
Halmich's official challenger. Report and Photos by
JollyDee
September 10, 2004 - City Sport Hall, Tököl,
Hungary
WBAN
Record Member's photo Gallery #203 - weigh-in
After the long inactivity period Piroska Beki (6-2-0; 2KO's) winning
by scheduled four round split decision over Agnes Varga (0-2-0) in a
featherweight division. Beki dominated her opponent every rounds, but
knocked down in the 2nd round with a lucky-punch.
The second women's bout featured Bettina Csabi, 115,
(20-0-0; 10KO's) who TKO'd former three-times kick box champion
Maria
Balogh in the second round, in a scheduled six rounder. Balogh was
making her pro debut in boxing. Csabi will be fighting on September
25th where she is set to fight Viktoria Milo for the WIBF-GBU Super
Flyweight title.
In the main event, Krisztina Belinszky, 102 3/4, (9-4-2; 5KO'S) won
by a unanimous decision over Juliane Quaassdorff, 102 3/4, in
in a ten round Strawweight division, and captured the vacant WIBF-GBU world
title. Belinszky dominated her opponent every round, and
knocked down Quaassdorff in second round with a double left and right
hook combination. Belinszky win superciliously and Quaassdorff suffered a
first knockdown and defeat of her professional career.
June 12, 2004 - Budapest,
Hungary
Felix-Promotion had a professional boxing gala in Westend City
Center in Budapest, Hungary with one women bout. The WIBF-GBU
bantamweight world champion Dr. Bettina Csabi 116 lbs.
(19-0-0, 9KO) TKO'd her opponent pro debuter
Viktoria Vörös
120,25lbs (Hungary) in the sixth round, of a scheduled six
round bantamweight division. Vörös was a late
substitute, when Csabi's original opponent, Eva Liskova backed
out of the fight. Vörös is a former amateur
kick-box World Cup silver medalist.
April 17, 2004, Fönix Sport Center,
Debrecen, Hungary - Bantamweight Bettina Csábi, 114 3/4, won a
10-round unanimous decision over Galina Koleva Ivanova, 116Ľ,
winning the Vacant WIBF-GBU Bantamweight Title. Also, Flyweight
Viktoria Milo, 111 lbs., won a 10-round unanimous decision over
Svetla Taskova,105Ľ, winning the WIBF-GBU Flyweight Title. Final
Judges scores were 96-94, 96-94 and 98-94.
February 21, 2004 -
City Sports Hall, in Tapolca, Hungary -Photo Gallery
#148
On the card "Double or Nothing" Event, and promoted by Felix RACZ by Felix
Promotion, Bantamweight Bettina Csábi, 113 1/4, of Hungary, TKO2
Agnes Varga. In the first round, Csábi landed a series of
combinations that hurt Varga. Just when Varga looks like she is gaining
control over the fight, Csábi comes back with the power. In round two,
in the first minute of that round, Csábi hit landed a solid punch to
Varga's head. Varga shaken, the referee stopped the fight. Csábi
officially announced after this fight to go down to the Super Flyweight
division.
April 12,
2003 -
Aktiv Sporthalle, Güssing, Burgenland, Austria, promoted by
Peter M. Pospichal by Box-Team Vienna
Bantamweight Bettina Csabi, 118, Hungary, KO’d
Ramona
Telefan, 119 1/4, in the 48 seconds in the
first round in a scheduled Bantamweight six-round bout; Also,
Esther Schouten,
123 3/4, defeated Simone Suciu, 124, in an
six rounder by a unanimous decision in super-bantamweight
division.
One on One Interview with Bettina Csábi!
(Dec 3, 2002) Jolly
Dee goes one on one with this top woman boxer from Hungary.
Jolly Dee introduces this boxer to boxing fans all over the world! One
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November 9, 2002 - Vösendorf, Austria
Promoted by Peter M. Pospichal, at the Trend Event Hotel Pyramid, in Vösendorf,
Austria, Bettina Csabi, 52,4 kg, won a 10-round unanimous
decision over Monika Petrova, 52,3 kg, in a 10-round Austrian
International Bantamweight Title; Diana Szilagyi, 51,1 kg, won a
10-round unanimous decision over Galina Ivanova, 51.0 kg, for the
10-round Austrian International Super-Flyweight Title; and
Esther
Schouten, 55,2 kg, won a 10 round unanimous decision over United
States boxer, Leona "Downtown" Brown, 54,9 kg, in a
10-round WIBF Super- Bantamweight Title. JollyDee
September 21, 2002 -Wien Lugner
City- Austria
Bantamweights Bettina Csábi, Hungary TKO4 Simone Suciu,
Romania.
August 31, 2002 -Lienz, Austria
Bettina Csabi TKO2 in an overmatched bout with Zina
Minai from Roumania. According to the brief report, the
Roumanian didn't have any chance against the experienced and hard
punching Csabi, and went down twice in the second round. *Note one report states that Lonella Galina was the opponent.
March 9, 2002 - Budapest, Hungary
Hungarian Bettina Csabi won a four-round decision over Bulgarias'
Monika
Petrova in a bantamweight division. Csabi dominated the four rounds with
fast combinations and repeatedly landing a hook over her opponent's head.
Toward the end of the four rounds of boxing Petrova was bleeding heavily
from the nose.Csabi's record improved to 5-0-0 (1KO). Petrova fell to 1-3-0.
December 14, 2001 - Philadelphia, PA
BUDAPEST (DEC 15) Last night, as predicted by
WBAN's Spain Correspondent, Fernando Rojo, Silvia Leon (63,90kg) was apparently no match for WIBF World Jr.
Welterweight World champion Agnieszka
Rylik (64,00kg). According to boxing record sources,
Leon has a reported 1-0 record and has not fought in over a year.
The fight between Rylik and Leon was scheduled for six rounds in the
lightweight division, but it lasted only four. According to the
Polish Boxing Promotion, they reported the following: In the
first round, Rylik went right into an attack, backing up Leon
into the ropes, scoring with combinations, that lead Leon to circle
around around with her hands in a guarded position to ward off the barrage
of punches from Rylik. In the second round, Rylik was
basically picking Leon apart with getting nailed with clean shots that
tested her chin, and that Leon was showing little boxing
skill. In the third round, Rylik was
"winging in hooks" while her Leon was "having to hang on
for dear life." Leon was grabbing Rylik several times,
just to avoid being knocked out. According to this source Leon
appeared to have a broken nose, which lead her corner to stop the fight
after the third round. In the second's women's bout, a scheduled
four-rounder super-bantamweight bout, Bettina
Csabi of Hungary defeated Cristina Gutierrez of Spain by
a decision.
October 13, 2001 Budapest, Hungary
Népligeti Sportcsarnok
Agnieszka Rylik of Poland TKO5
Tanja Rotkvik of Germany. Rylik
improved her record at moved to 8-0 (7 KOs). Also, bantamweight Bettina
Csabi of Hungary won a four-round decision over Daniela Graff of
Germany.
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