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SusieQ Ramadan has become Australia's first-ever female to win five World Titles in three different weight divisions. Her journey to create history began when she first captured the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) in the super bantamweight division, then winning the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) in Bantamweight division.

Ramada then captured both International Boxing Federation (IBF) Bantamweight World Title and the WBC World Bantamweight Title.

AUSTRALIAN boxing Golden Girl staked her claim as one of the nation's greatest ever female fighters as she weathered the challenge of Usanakorn Kokietgym with the victory.

Susie marked her place in the history book again when she captured the Womens International Boxing Association (WIBA) super flyweight division becoming World Champion in her 3rd weight division.

Ramadan solidifies her legacy as one of Australia's greatest ever female fighters.   Boxing fans love watching SusieQ fight, and is a definite crowd pleaser.  She is a true testament to her first class technique, quick hand speed, lateral movement and watertight defense.  She is currently 31 fights, 28 wins. 

Championship bouts/SusieQ Ramadan:

15th February 2020 WIBA World Superfly Weight Champion
13th July 2012 WBC World Bantamweight Champion
24th February 2012 WBC International Bantamweight Champion
20 February 2011 IBF Bantamweight World Champion
9 July 2010 WBF Super Bantamweight World Champion
27 November 2009 WBF Bantamweight World Champion
20 March 2009 Defended OPFB Super Bantamweight title
28 November 2008 OPBF Super Bantamweight Champion
1 July 2008 Australian Bantamweight Champion

People’s Choice Awards:

2012 - Overall Senior Sports Star of the year Award
Awarded by North Western Division
2011 -Preston & Northcote Leaders senior Award
for her hardwork, success & determination to promote female boxing.
March 2010 - Best Fighter of the Night
Awarded by DACA Construction
2009 Leaders Sports Overall Encouragement Award
Aug 2008 - Best Fighter of the Night
SPORTS Awarded by John Famechon
July 2008 - Best Prelim Fighter of the Night
Awarded by Mick Canavan
2008 Leaders Sports Star Award
2007 Leaders Sports Star Award

Government Awards:

2008 Australian Government Sports Achievement Award
In recognition of Outstanding Contribution to Boxing
Awarded by Federal member of Batman Martin Ferguson (2007 & 2008)
2010 Edition and forever in the History Book : Who's who of Australian Women
Boxing Commission Awards:
2012 - Best Inspirational Boxer of the Year
2012 - Boxer of the Year Award
Australian National Boxing Federation
2010 Best Australian Female Boxer
2009 Best Australian Female Boxer
2008 Best Australian Female Boxer
The Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Board Award
‘Displaying all fine attributes of a well-rounded boxer and for being an ambassador for women in sport’. C/- Sports and Recreation Victoria

 
     
     
   
 
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