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Other names
  
Diamond

Stance
  
Weight
  
61 kg

Nationality
  
New Zealand

Years active
  
1999–2014

Residence
  
Auckland, New Zealand

Ethnicity
  
Maori

Name
  
Daniella Smith

Losses
  
6

Division
  
Lightweight

Role
  
Boxer



Born
  
July 30, 1972 (age 51) Kaikohe, New Zealand (
1972-07-30
)

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Daniella Smith (born 30 July 1972, Kaikohe, New Zealand) is a New Zealand former professional boxer, the first International Boxing Federation Women's World Champion and is the second New Zealand born person to win a boxing world title. Smith is also ranked pound-for-pound number one in New Zealand of all time in the Women's division.

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In 1999, Smith started her career as an amateur. In a space of six years she has fought in forty fights, winning multiple titles including the gold at the national championships four times. She also competed in 2002 World Championships in Turkey, even though she was not successful on winning a medal, she still won a gold medal in 2004 at the Oceania Games. In 2005 Smith made her pro debut against World Kicking Champion Sue Glassey. In 2006, Smith won against Glassey for the second time, but this time to capture her first pro boxing title (vacant NZPBA Women's light middleweight title). In 2010, Smith fought for the first time as a pro outside New Zealand, winning against Jennifer Retzke in Germany and becoming the first International Boxing Federation Women's World Champion. Smith defended her title against Noni Tenge in South Africa seven months after winning the title, but lost the bout. In 2013 Smith attempted to capture her second world title against Arlene Blencowe for the vacant Women's International Boxing Association World super lightweight title and the vacant World Boxing Federation female welterweight title, but Smith was unsuccessful in capturing the titles. In 2014, Smith fought her last fight against Gentiane Lupi. This is the second time that Smith has fought Lupi, but this time for the vacant NZPBA women's lightweight title, but Smith was unsuccessful. These days Smith co-owns a boxing gym called Boxing Alley. Smith also trains corporate and amateur boxers.

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Training

In September 2016, one of Smith amateur boxers turned pro. Cheyenne Whaanga made her pro debut against kickboxer Sarah Long, winning the bout by Unanimous decision, winning all the rounds.

Awards

  • New Zealand Maori Sports Awards scholarship (2002)
  • Northland Maori Sportswoman of the Year (2007)
  • Amateur titles

  • Silver Medal 75 kg New Zealand National Championship (1999)
  • Gold Medal 75 kg New Zealand National Championship (2000)
  • Gold Medal 75 kg New Zealand National Championship (2001)
  • Bronze Medal Oceania Championship (2002)
  • Gold Medal 75 kg New Zealand National Championship (2003)
  • Gold Medal 75 kg New Zealand National Championship (2004)
  • Gold Medal 70 kg Oceania Championship (2004)
  • Professional titles

  • New Zealand Professional Boxing Association
  • New Zealand National female light middleweight title (2006)
  • New Zealand National female welterweight title (2008)
  • International Boxing Federation
  • IBF Women's World Welterweight Title (2010)
  • References

    Daniella Smith Wikipedia