Susie Q Ramadan Profile
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Name: |
Susie Ramadan |
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Date of Birth: |
10th April 1979
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Age: |
32 |
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Weight Category: |
Bantam-weight 54kgs |
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Height: |
5’4 / 163cm
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Nickname: |
Susie Q, MIZZ Q |
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Stance: |
Orthodox |
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Trainer: |
Steve Stenborg |
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Manager: |
Barry Michael |
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Nationality: |
Australian |
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Hometown: |
Melbourne |
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Susie ‘Q’’S Team: |
Barry Michael, Steve Stenborg, Julie Ramadan, Sadaqat Siddiq |
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Professional Record: |
23 bouts, 22 wins (8 TKO) |
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IBF Ranking: |
9 |
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WBC Ranking: |
4 |
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National Ranking: |
1 |
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Major Titles
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24 February 2012 WBC International Champion
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20 February 2011 IBF Bantamweight World Champion
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Minor Titles
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1 July 2008 Australian Bantam-weight Champion
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28 November 2008 OPBF Super Bantam-weight Champion
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20 March 2009 Defended OPFB Super Bantam-weight title
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27 November 2009 WBF Bantam-weight World Champion
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9 July 2010 WBF Super Bantam-weight World Champion
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People’s Choice Awards
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2011 -Preston & Northcote Leaders senior Award
for her hardwork,success & determination to promote female boxing.
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March 2010 - Best Fighter of the Night
Awarded by DACA Construction
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2009 Leaders Sports Overall Encouragement Award
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Aug 2008 - Best Fighter of the Night
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SPORTS Awarded by John Famechon
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July 2008 - Best Prelim Fighter of the Night
Awarded by Mick Canavan
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2008 Leaders Sports Star Award
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2007 Leaders Sports Star Award
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Government Awards
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2008 Australian Government Sports Achievement Award
In recognition of Outstanding Contribution to Boxing
Awarded by Federal member of Batman Martin Ferguson (2007 & 2008)
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Boxing Commission Awards
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2010 Best Australian Female Boxer
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2009 Best Australian Female Boxer
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2008 Best Australian Female Boxer
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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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2007 - Victorian Amateur Champ
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Soccer Teams
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2001- 2007: Victoria, Coburg North, Yarraville, Essendon Royals, Preston Lions
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2005 – State League
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2006 – Premier League
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2006 – National Team
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Soccer Awards
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2007 Best and Fairest Award
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2006 Best and Fairest Award
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2005 Best and Fairest Award
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2004 Best and Fairest Award
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2003 Best Player Award
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2002 Most Improved Award
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