Ania Fucz

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Ania Fucz boxer
Ania Fucz
Data
Birth Name Anna Fucz
Weight class lightweight
nationality GermanyGermany Germany

PolandPoland Poland

birthday July 18, 1981
place of birth Wroclaw , Poland
style Muay Thai , K-1
size 1.67
Combat Statistics
Struggles 42
Victories 34
Knockout victories 0
Defeats 8th
draw 0
No value 0

Ania Fucz (born July 18, 1981 in Breslau ) is a German Thai boxer and MMA fighter of Polish origin.

Life

Born in Poland, Ania Fucz moved to Germany with her family at the age of eight. Today she lives in Würselen near Aachen. There she also practices her profession as a bank clerk.

Athletic career

Ania Fucz came to kickboxing quite late. The foundation stone for her career as a Muay Thai fighter was laid while attending a martial arts event. Their active phase began in 2005, initially with the amateurs. As a member of the German national team, she fought numerous fights abroad, for example in South Korea, China and several times in Thailand. Since 2013 she has also been active as a mixed martial arts fighter.

Fucz has been trained by Uwe Göbkes in the martial arts center mujoken-ki-dojo for many years. According to Göbke, she is the hardest training athlete he has ever seen. She now looks after and trains the youngest offspring there herself. In 2014 she changed her sporting home to the University of Fighting in Düsseldorf.

The most important stations of your sports career

Muay Thai and K-1

In 2005 Fucz joined the mujoken-ki-Dojo association and in the following year she became NRW regional champion and German runner-up in Muay Thai. In 2007 she was able to defend her title as NRW state champion. In addition, Fucz played her first fights in K-1 with the professionals. Fucz won the title of German and European Champion in 2008. She had her first fight in Thailand, the motherland of her sport, which ended victorious for her. As a member of the national team, she took part in the World Cup in South Korea. In 2009 Fucz was able to contest a fight at the Kings Cup in Bangkok, an event that is regularly attended by over 120,000 spectators. This was followed by participation in the World Cup in Thailand, from which she took home a bronze medal. Among the professionals, she was European champion in K-1 according to the IKBF version. In the same year she successfully defended her title. Ania Fucz was able to strap on the first IKBF world championship belt on June 5, 2010. As the only German she fought at the first Sportaccord Combat Games in China and won a bronze medal. Fucz was the winner of the European Cup in Dresden in 2011 and this year again defended her world title with a victory. On May 18, 2012, Fucz competed in a highly regarded WKA world championship match in full contact kickboxing against Christine Theiss , who had been unbeaten since 2007 and who she lost on points. Just 15 days later, she got back into the ring to defend her own title this time. Against the Swede Elna Nilsson she won a clear points victory at the Championsnight II in Aachen. On September 1, 2012, Fucz played the only women's fight in the main program at the Mix Fight Gala XIII in the Fraport Arena . Against the Dutch Sarah Debaieb she managed a unanimous victory on points. The readers of the martial arts portal GroundandPound voted Ania Fucz national Thai and kickboxer of the year 2012. On June 8, 2013, Fucz played, for the first time in her new association ISKA , a world championship fight against the Dutch woman Salaysa van den Bos at Champions Night III in Aachen. The judges unanimously rated the fight for Fucz.

Mixed martial arts

Ania Fucz
Data
size 167 cm
Weight 55 kg
nationality GermanyGermany Germany / PolandPolandPoland 
Date of birth July 18, 1981
place of birth Wroclaw , Poland
team UFD Gym
Fighting style Muay Thai , boxing
MMA statistics
Victories 3
Knockout 1
Points 2
Defeats

Ania Fucz made her debut fight in MMA at the event "German MMA Championship GMC 4 next level" on July 6, 2013 in Herne. She won this against Jana Lorenz through a unanimous decision by the judges. As part of the Champions Night IV on September 7, 2013, she should play her second MMA fight. Due to several cancellations at short notice due to injury, the event was postponed to a date to be determined. On November 29, 2014, Fucz played her second fight as part of the "It's Lanna Time 2" event in Bochum. In round 2 she succeeded in defeating Cinja Kiefer through TKO .

successes

  • ISKA world champion
  • Three-time IKBF world champion
  • Two-time IKBF European champion
  • IFMA European Champion Muay Thai
  • IFMA German Champion Muay Thai

List of world championship professional fights

year Day Opponent / target place Result Type Round
2010 June 5th ThailandThailand Timnipa Tanawatpipat , IKBF World Championships, K-1 rules Würselen victory Point decision 5
2011 May 14th NetherlandsNetherlands Chajmaa Bellakhal , IKBF title defense, K-1 rules Aachen victory Point decision 5
2012 May 18 GermanyGermany Christine Theiss , WKA World Cup, kickboxing (full contact) Munich defeat Point decision 10
2th of June SwedenSweden Elna Nilsson , defending the IKBF title, K-1 rules Aachen victory Point decision 5
2013 8th June NetherlandsNetherlands Salaysa van den Bos , ISKA World Cup , K-1 rules Aachen victory Point decision 5

Mixed martial arts statistics

List of amateur fights

Result Professional record opponent date event method round time
No contest 0-0-1 HungaryHungary Irish Racz May 9, 2015 SBC 5 - Serbian Battle Championship Decision on points (unanimous - tie) 2 5:00

List of professional fights

Result Professional record opponent date event method round time
victory 1-0 GermanyGermany Jana Lorenz July 6, 2013 GMC 4 - Next Level Point decision (unanimous) 3 5:00
victory 2-0 GermanyGermany Cinja pine November 29, 2014 MMA Bundesliga - It's Lanna Time 2 TKO (blows) 2 0:49
victory 3-0 HungaryHungary Renta Cseh-Lantos April 11, 2015 RFC - Respect Fighting Championship 12 Point decision (unanimous) 5 5:00

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