Duda Yankovich

Duda Yankovich (Serbian: Душица Јанковић, romanizedDušica Janković, born September 27, 1976) is a Serbian-born former boxer and mixed martial arts fighter. She has been living in Brazil since 1999. Yankovich was the Women's International Boxing Association (WIBA) 2006 light welterweight world champion.[1]

Duda Yankovich
Yankovich in 2006
BornDušica Janković
(1976-09-27) September 27, 1976 (age 47)
Jagodina, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Other namesDiamond
NationalityBrazil Brazilian
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9.6 st)
DivisionBantamweight
Reach70.0 in (178 cm)
StyleBoxing, Kickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Years active2005–2013 (Boxing)
2012–2013 (MMA)
Professional boxing record
Total15
Wins11
By knockout5
Losses4
By knockout2
Mixed martial arts record
Total4
Wins1
By submission1
Losses3
By knockout2
By submission1
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Martial arts

Involved in martial arts since the age of 11, Yankovich was the youngest black belt in the history of Shotokan karate in Serbia.[2][3] In 1994, she competed in the European Championships in Prague, winning a silver medal. That same year, she also won the bronze medal at the Junior World Championships in Zakopane, Poland. She also became involved in kickboxing and became Serbia Kickboxing Champion in 1996–1999, and Balkan Champion in 1998 and 1999. Yankovich moved to Brazil in 1999, as a result of the Yugoslav civil war, and became Brazilian Kickboxing Champion in 2001–2003.

Boxing

In 2002, she became involved with amateur boxing, training for four months with the team of former world champion, Acelino Freitas. In 2005, Yankovich represented Brazil in the First Pan-American female boxing amateur championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She took third place and a bronze medal in the 138-lb division.

On 23 July 2005, she made her professional boxing debut against Argentinian, Wilhelmina Fernandez. She won on in fourth round by knockout. Then she brought three more fights, winning all by knockout. During this time, Yankovich chose to abandon kickboxing competitions and to dedicate her time to reaching a World Title race in Boxing.[4]

World champion

After two more international victories, Yankovich become a contender for a Women's International Boxing Association (WIBA) title in the category of super light. She won this World Title dispute by a unanimous decision.[5]

After the world title win in November 2006, Yankovich made her first defense of the World Title on March 17, 2007, against American Belinda Laracuente, winning by points in a challenge that lasted 10 rounds. Soon after she won against Colombian Paola Rojas in São Paulo and then also won against the Colombian Liliana Palmera in Campo Grande – MS. In April 2008 Yankovich gave a rematch to Darys Pardo and again beat the Colombian.

On July 5, 2009, Yankovich fought with the US and WIBA champion Holly Holm (a category above her weight) and suffered her first loss in boxing, by doctor's stoppage.[6]

On May 29, 2010, after nearly a year away from the ring due to injury suffered in the last fight held in the United States, Yankovich eventually lost her World Champion title to Esther Phiri in Lusaka, Zambia, in a defeat on points by a unanimous decision.

On April 29, 2011, Yankovich tried to win the WBC World Title. She lost the fight to Anne Sophie Mathis in Paris, France, in a defeat by TKO.

Mixed martial arts

Yankovich trains at Team Nogueira, and made her MMA debut on September 8, 2012, at Bitetti Combat 12 against Jéssica Andrade. She lost by submission with a guillotine.

In search of her first win in MMA, Yankovich faced Daniela Cristina on March 9, 2013, at Bitetti Combat 14. She won by submission with an Americana. Yankovich has fought in promotions such as Invicta.[7]

A Fazenda 4

Yankovich attended the fourth edition of reality television show A Fazenda (The Farm), where she was expelled after assaulting the participant Thiago Gagliasso during a test, in which participants competed in a basketball mini-championship in the pool. At one point, Yankovich argued that Thiago pulled her bikini, after which she slapped his head. According to the rules of A Fazenda, any kind of aggression is punished with immediate elimination.[8]

Professional boxing record

15 fights11 wins4 losses
By knockout52
By decision62
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
15Loss11–4 Enis PachecoUD10, 2:00Mar 16, 2012 Coliseo Cubierto Elías Chegwin, Barranquilla, Colombiavacant WBO World female lightweight title
14Loss11–3 Anne Sophie MathisTKO3Apr 29, 2011 Espace Roger Boisrame, Pontault Combault, Seine-et-Marne, FranceWBC World female super featherweight title
13Loss11–2 Esther PhiriUD10, 2:00May 29, 2010 Mulungushi Conference Centre, Lusaka, Zambiavacant Women's International Boxing Association World super lightweight title
12Loss11–1 Holly HolmTKO4, 0:32Jun 5, 2009 Route 66 Casino, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USAvacant International Boxing Association female super lightweight title
11Win11–0 Darys Esther PardoUD8, 2:00Apr 19, 2008 Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
10Win10–0 Liliana PalmeraUD10, 2:00Sep 15, 2007 Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, BrazilWomen's International Boxing Association World super lightweight title
9Win9–0 Paola RojasUD10, 2:00Jun 16, 2007 Maksoud Plaza Hotel, Sao Paulo, BrazilWomen's International Boxing Association World super lightweight title
8Win8–0 Belinda LaracuenteUD10, 2:00Mar 17, 2007 Companhia Athletica Brooklyn, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, BrazilWomen's International Boxing Association World super lightweight title
7Win7–0 Darys Esther PardoUD10, 2:00Nov 25, 2006 Companhia Athletica Brooklyn, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazilvacant Women's International Boxing Association World super lightweight title
6Win6–0 Silvia Fernanda ZacariasMD6, 2:00Sep 30, 2006 Companhia Athletica Brooklyn, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
5Win5–0 Gabriela Marcela ZapataTKO2Aug 26, 2006 E.C. Santo Andre, Santo Andre, Sao Paulo, Brazil
4Win4–0 Leticia RojoTKO5, 1:12Aug 11, 2006 Ginasio Municipal, Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil
3Win3–0 Angie Paola RochaKO4, 0:42May 13, 2006 Desportivo Baby Barione, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2Win2–0 Sandra JeronimoTKO1Oct 29, 2005 Cajamar, Sao Paulo, Brazil
1Win1–0 Guillermina FernandezKO4Jul 23, 2005 Gimnasio Municipal, Embu das Artes, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
4 matches1 win3 losses
By knockout02
By submission11
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss1–3Viviane PereiraTKO (punches)Bitetti Combat 17October 31, 201322:49Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss1–2Miriam NakamotoTKO (knee and punches)Invicta FC 6: Coenen vs. CyborgJuly 13, 201312:08Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win1–1Daniela CristinaTechnical Submission (americana)Bitetti Combat 14March 9, 201323:59Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss0–1Jéssica AndradeSubmission (guillotine choke)Bitetti Combat 12September 8, 201213:02Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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