Tina Rupprecht
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| Height / weight | 1.52 m / 47 kg |
| Born | 23 Aug 1992 (33 years) |
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| Nickname | Tiny Tina |
Christina Rupprecht is a retired professional boxer from Germany. She is the former Undisputed Atomweight World Champion, having unified all four major titles (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) and the Ring Magazine title before her retirement in late 2025. She also previously held the WBC Mini-Flyweight World Title for over four years.
Player Profile and Personal Life
Christina Rupprecht was born on August 23, 1992, in Augsburg, Germany. The German fighter is 152 cm tall.She competed in the Mini Flyweight and Atomweight divisions. She fought from an orthodox position and was known for her exceptional stamina, footwork, and technical precision. Despite her smaller stature, which earned her the nickname "Tiny Tina," she was a dominant figure in the lighter weight classes.
A highly educated athlete, she worked as a teacher alongside her boxing career. In October 2025, she announced her retirement from the sport to focus on impending motherhood, leaving the ring at the absolute peak of her career.
Career
Rupprecht began her professional campaign in December 2013 with a first-round TKO victory. She rose to prominence in the Mini Flyweight division, winning the WBC Interim title in 2018 against Yokasta Valle and later being elevated to full champion.She successfully defended the WBC Mini-Flyweight title multiple times before losing it in a high-profile unification bout against Seniesa Estrada in March 2023 in the United States.
Following her first professional loss, Rupprecht moved down to the Atomweight division and embarked on a historic run to undisputed glory. In January 2024, she defeated the long-reigning WBC Atomweight Champion Fabiana Bytyqi via unanimous decision in Berlin. She continued her campaign in November 2024 by defeating WBA and WBO champion Eri Matsuda in Heidelberg to unify three belts.
The pinnacle of her career came in April 2025 in Potsdam, Germany. Rupprecht faced the unbeaten IBF champion Sumire Yamanaka in a battle for undisputed status. Rupprecht won via majority decision, becoming the first German boxer in the four-belt era to become an undisputed world champion.
She retired in October 2025 as the reigning undisputed queen of the division.
Career Record:
Total - 17
Wins - 15
- By knockout - 3
- By decision - 12
Losses - 1
- By knockout - 0
- By decision - 1
Draws - 1
Tina Rupprecht FAQ
Where is Tina Rupprecht from?
Tina Rupprecht was born and fought out of Augsburg, Germany.
How many world titles has Tina Rupprecht won?
Rupprecht was the undisputed Atomweight world champion (holding the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and Ring Magazine titles) and a former long-reigning WBC Mini Flyweight world champion.
What is Tina Rupprecht's professional record?
She has a professional boxing record of 15 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw.