world champ profile

Name:Susie Ramadan
Date of Birth:

10th April 1979

Age:32
Weight Category:Bantam-weight 54kgs
Height:

5’4 / 163cm

Nickname:Susie Q, MIZZ Q
Stance:Orthodox
Manager:Barry Michael
Nationality:Australian
Hometown:Melbourne
Susie ‘Q’’S Team:Julie Ramadan, Sadaqat Siddiq
Professional Record:31 bouts, 28 wins (8 TKO)
WBC Ranking:Champion

Major Titles

  • 15 February 2020 WIBA World Superfly weight Champion
  • 13 July 2012 WBC World Bantamweight Champion
  • 24 February WBC International Bantamweight Champion
  • 20 February IBF World Bantamweight Champion

Minor Titles

  • 1 July 2008 Australian Bantam-weight Champion
  • 28 November 2008 OPBF Super Bantam-weight Champion
  • 20 March 2009 Defended OPFB Super Bantam-weight title
  • 27 November 2009 WBF Bantam-weight World Champion
  • 9 July 2010 WBF Super Bantam-weight World 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
  • 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
  • 2007 & 2008 Awarded by Federal member of Batman Martin Ferguson
  • 2010 Edition 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
  • July 2008 The Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Board Award Sports and Recreation Victoria
  • 2007 Victorian Amateur Champ

Soccer Teams

  • 2001- 2007 Victoria, Coburg North, Yarraville, Essendon Royals, Preston Lions
  • 2005 State League
  • 2006 Premier League
  • 2006 National Team

Soccer Awards

  • 2007 Best and Fairest Award
  • 2006 Best and Fairest Award
  • 2005 Best and Fairest Award
  • 2004 Best and Fairest Award
  • 2003 Best Player Award
  • 2002 Most Improved Award