(MAR 26) Alesia “The Tigress” Graf unexpectedly passed away at the age of
43. It is currently unknown as to the reason or reasons for her
untimely death. [complete Biography
on Alesia Graf]
Graf was born in Gomel, Belarus on October 14,
1980. Her birth name was Alesia Klimovich. She moved to Germany
in 1999. Her last name changed to Graf because of marriage in
2002. She resided in Stuttgart, Germany where she trained as a
boxer.
Graf began her boxing training in 2001 and made her pro
debut in 2004. Graf became a citizen of Germany in 2008.
Her
death was confirmed by her friend and former training partner
Regina Halmich. Both Halmich and Graf were promoted by
Universum Box-Promotion during their boxing careers. Universum is
based in Hamburg, Germany. Halmich was inducted into both the
International Women’s Boxing Hall of Fame (IWBHF) and the
International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF).
Graf won the vacant Global Boxing Union (GBU) world super
flyweight title in 2006. She successfully defended that title
eleven consecutive times.
She also won the Women’s International
Boxing Federation (WIBF) world super flyweight title in 2008 and
made four successful defenses of that title while also defending
her GBU title.
One of the notable boxers that Graf defeated was
future Hall of Famer Zulina Munoz who was then undefeated at
16-0. Graf at the time had a record of 17-1 with her only loss
to IBHOF inductee Alicia Ashley by a close split decision in
2005.
Graf won by unanimous decision against Munoz
in 2007. Graf’s final
fight as a pro boxer was in 2019 with the WBO world super
bantamweight title at stake.
Dina Thorslund successfully
defended her WBO title against Graf by unanimous decision.
Thorslund is currently the WBO and WBC world bantamweight
champion.
Graf is certainly a future Hall of Famer herself and
is among the greatest female boxers of all time. Graf completed
her career as a professional boxer with a record of 29-8, 13
KOs.
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WBAN
and the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame would like to
give our condolences to Alesia Graf's Family and Friends.
Rest in Peace Alesia. You were far too young at the age of
43 to pass away and will be truly missed....Sue TL Fox
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