(MARCH 14) Yesterday a nice
story went out on the Internet on the WBC Boxing website about
retired Frida Wallberg. We would like to add some more to
this boxer's great background in the sport. She is set to
be inducted on April
4-5, 2025, at the Orleans Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada
as one of our elite 2025 IWBHF Class of Inductees.
The WBC wrote the following:
Swedish fighter Frida Wallberg,
former WBC super featherweight champion, is one of the most
important boxers, but also the protagonists of one of the
greatest inspirational stories in our sport.
As an amateur Frida won 48 bouts before turning professional in
2004. On November 27, 2010, Frida defeated Canadian Olivia
Gerula, winning the WBC Green and Gold title and successfully
defended it twice, including a victory over Amanda Serrano.
Then, the opponent she was facing at the Waterfront Congress SAS
Radisson, Stockholm, was Diana Prazak from Australia. [Frida
also was fighting for the WBAN P4P belt along with the WBC Belt
- Link:
https://womenboxing.com/NEWS2017/news011617top-women-boxers-who-fought-for-wban-belt.htm].
Frida was ahead on the scorecards after five rounds and was
boxing well. Then, in the seventh round, a hard right hand
staggered her, but she bravely defended herself and returned to
her corner when the bell rang.
In the eighth Diana knocked Frida down with a left hand. Frida
beat her count and got up, but moments later a short right hook
from her knocked her down again.
The Referee stopped the fight and Frida staggered to her corner
to be examined by ring doctor Robert Ludwig. She collapsed
moments later and Diana’s trainer, former boxing champion Lucia
Rijker, realized something was very wrong.
She immediately called the doctor again, they placed Frida on a
stretcher, administered oxygen and rushed her to the Karolinska
Institute. She had suffered a subdural hematoma, which is
bleeding between the skull and the brain. The surgeons operated
on her and Frida was placed in an induced coma.
They saved her life, but with an injury of this nature, her
boxing career ended, and her life changed forever.
The World Boxing Council, through the José Sulaimán Fund, was in
Frida’s corner from the first moment of her accident, supporting
her since 2013.
In an interview Frida commented: “The support from the José
Sulaimán fund has been very helpful, without a doubt the fund is
a great help for those of us who need it. I hope to continue
feeling better and be able to have a good daily life, with my
children and fewer headaches.
“But, the most important thing is that I don’t give up! Thank
you for everything you are doing for me and for the boxers who
need it. You have no idea how much of some help you have been.
It means a lot.”
Our beloved champion already has permission from the Swedish
government to work and is working part-time, generating income
to have a good life with her beautiful family.
Frida Wallberg, an inspiration to the boxing family!
Frida Wallberg’s Interview
What happened changed your life. How have you adapted in
order to build an altered and new life?
Of course my whole life has changed. To the extent that I can I
try to find new ways that work for me. I believe that I have
created a new structure that works OK.
We ’ve been told you are working as a child therapist?
What does this involve and how is it going?
I am working part time as a treatment assistant, which mostly
goes fine, but sometimes I have to reject a work day due to
acute headaches.
You were a brilliant boxer and have so much knowledge. Have you
contemplated being a coach?
I have and do think about me wanting to be a source of
inspiration to make people feel good. You can succeed also
during setbacks.
Are you glad you did boxing and reached the highest level?
My whole life has been boxing. I am happy over what I have
achieved and that I reached the top.
Are you able to exercise in the gym and how is your fitness? Do
you do other sports?
To feel well I must exercise. When I have the time between work
and my children, who I have full time as I live alone, I try to
exercise. I am in quite good shape.
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