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Amateur boxer Alexas Kubicki, born on June 4, 2003, and residing in Gilwice, Poland and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada began her boxing career at the age of 10, when one day she simply visited a boxing gym for the purpose of taking a closer look into the sport. 

Kubicki trains with Coach Leo Marsh and her dad, Derek Kubicki, who also manages Kubicki.  Prior to training with Coach Marsh she had an amazing  opportunity to first train with Milan Lubovac----the lifetime trainer of multi-world champion Jelina Mrjenovich. 

Kubicki said, "Here we are today----and the journey continues stronger than ever."

"I currently attend St. Francis Xavier High School through online learning. I must maintain an average above 80% in all academic courses as I have my eyes set on becoming an Olympian. On a professional level, I am hoping to become an intelligence officer," added Kubicki. 

Kubicki being dedicated to boxing and to succeed in her goals, she begins her day at 7:00 a.m. with strength and conditioning training, following breakfast and school at noon, she begins her mid-day training, then back to her schoolwork until 3:00 p.m.  After 3, and having an early dinner she then has boxing practice beginning at 5:30 p.m. and ends at 7:30 p.m. With this heavy-duty schedule she is sure to get at the top of her game!

At the age of 13 years old video footage of Kubicki winning her fight during the "Boxing Championship Night 3" that took place on June 3, 2017, in Edmonton's Yellowhead Inn.

On March 13, 2018, at the Canadian National Championship 2018, 15 year old Kubicki was fighting for the gold against Naomi Larouche who fights out of Montreal. In an action-packed bout, Kubicki won the gold that night. 

In 2019, Kubicki said, "I traveled to Poland to train and compete for three months. It was a very fruitful time for my career. I won a number of International tournaments, as well as local tournaments in Poland. I have competed against high level competitors from Russia, Ireland, United States and India. I would have to say that the highlight of my trip was defeating the USA Champion, Jadelie Medeiros in Gliwice, Poland."

On January 18, 2020, in Kubicki's first bout for this year, she won her bout in the main event against an elite boxer, Nyousha Nakhjiri.  The fight was her first official bout at 51 kg.  

From January 30 to February 2, she competed and won the 51kg division at Brampton Cup in Toronto.  Then on February 8, she won in Calgary as the main event taking on Canadian Elite 51kg Champion, Audrey Bernier.

Kubicki also competed in a tournament in Riga, Lativa where she won gold in the 51 kg division beating opponents from Ukraine and Finland. She was also rewarded as the Best Fighter in her division.

On June 25, 2022, in Sluneta, Usti nad Labem, Alexa Kubicki, 118 3/4, making her pro debut fought journeywoman boxer, Claudia Ferenczi, 113 1/4, won a six-round unanimous decision over Ferenczi. Final Judges scores 60-53, 60-73, 60-51.  Ferenczi is now 20-94-8.

The next month, on July 29, 2022, in  Palestra “Bill Clinton”, Ferizaj,
Kubicki, 112, won a six-round unanimous decision over Ivanka Ivanova, 111 1/4. Final judges scores on all cards were 59-55.

On August 21, 2022, in Nova Zbrojovka, Brno, Kubicki, now 3-0-0, of Edmonton, Canada defeated journeywoman boxer Oksana Romanova, now 10-33-1. The bout was scheduled for eight rounds, but Kubicki won by a fifth round by DQ. No other details.

On October 10, 2022 - Sono, Brno, Kubicki, 111, won an eight-round bout by a unanimous decision over Xenia Jorneac, 110 1/4. Final Judges Scores were 78-76, 77-75, and 77-75.

On November 18, 2022, at the Arena 68, Teplice, In an impressive win for Alexa Kubicki, she defeated Isabel Millan, 111 3/4, in a ten-round bout by a unanimous decision, with final judges scores of 100-90, 99-91, and 97-94. Millan came into the fight with a 30-8-2 record.  Kubicki is now 5-0-0 (0KO).

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

4-time Provincial Champion
2016 and 2018 Canadian National Champion
2018 and 2019 Polish Cup Champion
2018 and 2019 Polish National Champion
2018 and 2019 AIBA Women Silesian Inter. Champion in Gliwice, Poland
2019 AIBA Esker Cup Champion in Dublin, Ireland
2019 AIBA Legacy Cup Champion in Trondheim, Norway
Number of "Fighter of the Tournament" Awards
Winner of many boxing galas around the world
2020- Aiba Riga ladies cup-gold
2020-Aiba Julius Torma Memorial-gold
2020-Aiba Silesian International-gold
2020-Aiba Branderburg Cun-gold
2020-Youth European Champion at 51 kg-gold, Budva, Montenegro

November 28, 2019: Interview with Global News TV Edmonton
December 08, 2019: Meeting with the Polish Congress in Edmonton, Alberta
December 14, 2019: Guest Speaker at Strathcona High School
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TVP SPORT-Ring Magazine November 2020
Number of Local and Regional TV and media appearances 2020

Other accomplishments in 2020:  January - winner of Brampton Cup in Toronto; Also, in January she competed at a dinner gala in Calgary, as the main event, winning the bout over the Canadian National Elite Champion at 51 kg;  In March - winner of AIBA Riga Cup in Latvia and best youth boxer award;  from March - August she trained and studied in Poland - due to COVID 19;  In September, she won the AIBA Silesian International Championship in Gliwice, Poland; she also won the AIBA Julius Torma International Tournament in Prague, Czech Republic; she was a winner of AIBA Branderburg Cup in Frankfurt, Germany; a Winner at pro-am PPV, nationally televise Gala; and lastly in November, she became the Gold Medalist and Youth European Champion at 51 kg, in Budva, Montenegro. 

Kubicki had quite a successful year even with Covid-19---ending the year with a 21-0 record.

So what does Kukicki have planned for 2021?

In January she went into a preparation camp for the World Championship that has begun on December 28, 2020.  The initial stage is four-weeks of strength and conditioning, followed by technical work, and finishing with speed and sparring.  Then from January 31 to February 7, she attended the Elite Level Sparring Camp in Toronto, Canada.
 

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