Julia Dorny

Julia Dorny (born 20 February 1990), is a German athlete, media scientist,[1] journalist and television presenter who has won various World and European Championships in three martial arts disciplines. She is the only female athlete in the world who has won championships in judo, mixed martial arts and sumo wrestling. She was the first German woman to become MMA European Champion and MMA World Champion in featherweight within the IMMAF amateurs. In her professional career she was an undefeated fighter until her first loss in March 2022. She fought for the German Mixed Martial Arts Championship (GMC) and was under contract with PFL. In May 2023, she signed a multiple fight contract in the women's league Invicta FC. Julia Dorny holds a black belt (1st Dan) in three sports and a BJJ purple belt.

Julia Dorny
Born (1990-02-20) 20 February 1990 (age 34)
Berlin
NationalityGerman
Mixed martial arts careerMartial arts career
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight65.8 kg (145 lb; 10 st 5 lb)
DivisionFeatherweight
StyleJudo, Sumo, Kick-Boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Mixed martial arts record
Total4
Wins2
By knockout2
Losses2
By knockout1
By submission1
Amateur record
Total15
Wins10
By knockout2
By submission3
Losses5
Other information
Websitejuliadorny.com

Sports career (beginnings, judo and sumo career)

At the age of 7 Dorny began to be enthusiastic about judo. Since the age of 14 she has been fighting in the German Judo League. At the age of 17 she fought for the first time in the inaugural Judo Bundesliga (PSV Rostock). At 18, she was awarded her black belt in judo. Dorny is a multiple-time Berlin judo champion. She was German vice-champion in the individual classification, several times winner of the national ranking tournament and has countless international successes to her credit. In 2005 she qualified for the European Judo Championship, but was unable to compete due to injury. Dorny was a cadre athlete at the Olympic Training Center Berlin as well as in the German Judo Federation (DJB). Dorny was a student at the Werner-Seelenbinder-Sportschule, today's Schul- und Leistungssportzentrum Berlin (SLZB). With her former first division club JC Wiesbaden, she won bronze at the team championships. She is currently under contract for first division club JC 71 Düsseldorf.

Dorny Sumo Wrestling

Sumo career

In 2016 Dorny began sumo training and later that year she became German champion, won bronze at the European Championships, and took 5th place at the World Championships. In 2017 she received a shodan (1st dan) ranking in sumo wrestling. In her sumo career, Dorny became a multiple-time German champion (individual and open weight), secured 5th place at the 2017 World Games, and won silver at the 2019 US Open[2] in Los Angeles.

MMA career

Dorny won her MMA debut as an amateur at the German Championships (GEMMAF) 2015. In the same year she was nominated for the IMMAF World Championship in Las Vegas – winning bronze at her international debut. She then proved to be a consistent performer by winning another bronze medal at the IMMAF European Championship in Birmingham. In the following years, she participated in the IMMAF European (2016 runner-up[3] European Champion) and IMMAF World Championships (2016 runner-up World Champion,[4] 2017 bronze[5]). In 2018 she took her performance to the next level and managed to become European[6] and World Champion[7] on her first attempt. This rare feat made her the first German European champion and the first German World Champion in the featherweight division.

Julia Dorny winning MMA world-championship

German Mixed Martial Arts Championship (GMC)

After winning the European and World Championships, Dorny made her professional debut in front of her home crowd on 29 June 2019 at GMC20 in Berlin against Miriam Santana Ramos. She defeated Ramos in the first round by TKO (ground and pound). This fight was also the first GMC women's fight broadcast on FreeTV. She had her second fight at GMC22 on 12 October 2019 against Mariam Tatunashvili, which she also won through TKO (ground and pound) in the second round.

Scientific and journalistic achievements

In addition to her sports career, Dorny works as presenter, and on-air reporter, media scientist, and speaker for Deutsche Welle TV[8] (DW) and N-tv.[9] Dorny completed her journalistic training at DW, German public, state-owned international broadcaster.

She graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and corporate communications in 2013. In 2017 she completed her master's degree in media studies at the Humboldt University of Berlin, majoring in the topic of "Framing in Journalism".

Since January 2020 Dorny has been running her own podcast, "WOMEN HIT HARDER – The Female Power Podcast by MMA World Champion Julia Dorny" and regularly releases new episodes. Among her previous guests are actor Jürgen Vogel, boxer Axel Schulz, boxing world champion Regina Halmich and chief editor of ICON Inga Griese such as actor Ken Duken, marathon twins Anna und Lisa Hahner and Olympic champions like Kevin Kuske, Matthias Steiner and Eric Franke.

In April 2020 she was appointed to the "Athletes' Commission"[10] of the IMMAF.

Mixed martial arts achievements

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
4 matches2 wins2 losses
By knockout21
By submission01
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss2–2Riley MartinezSubmission (rear-naked choke)Invicta FC 54: McCormack vs. WójcikOctober 27, 202311:48Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Loss2–1Jeslen MishelleTKO (punches)PFL Challenger Series 3March 4, 202213:51Orlando, Florida, United StatesLightweight bout.
Win2–0Mariam TatunashviliTKO (punches)GMC 22October 12, 201922:21Hamburg, Germany
Win1–0Miriam SantanaTKO (punches)GMC 20June 29, 201913:04Berlin, GermanyFeatherweight debut.

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Amateur mixed martial arts record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win10–5Paulina KosakowskaTKO (punches)Cage FS 9February 2, 201911:56Graz, Austria
Win9–5Jenni KiviojaSubmission (armbar)2018 IMMAF-WMMAA Unified World ChampionshipsNovember 17, 201822:09Manama, BahrainTournament Championship.
Win8–5Meng ChenSubmission (rear-naked choke)November 15, 201822:01
Win7–5Jenni KiviojaDecision (unanimous)2018 IMMAF European ChampionshipsJune 22, 201833:00Bucharest, RomaniaTournament Championship.
Win6–5Anniina ErvastiDecision (unanimous)June 21, 201833:00Return to Featherweight.
Loss5–5Gase SanitaDecision (split)2017 IMMAF World ChampionshipsNovember 16, 201733:00Manama, Bahrain
Win5–4Izabel HristovaDecision (unanimous)November 15, 201733:00Lightweight debut.
Loss4–4Joanne DoyleDecision (split)2016 IMMAF European Open ChampionshipsNovember 26, 201633:00Prague, Czech RepublicTournament Championship.
Win4–3Iiris NihtiDecision (unanimous)November 25, 201633:00
Loss3–3Leah McCourtTKO (punches)2016 IMMAF World ChampionshipsJuly 10, 201611:54Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesTournament Championship.
Win3–2Fatime NánásiDecision (unanimous)July 8, 201633:00
Win2–2Chamia ChabbiSubmission (armbar)July 7, 201610:33
Win1–2Malwina GolczakDecision (unanimous)MMA Meets Wild WestApril 9, 201633:00Templin, Germany
Loss0–2Sanna MertaSubmission (armbar)2015 IMMAF European Open ChampionshipsNovember 21, 201531:58Wolverhampton, England
Loss0–1Jamie HerringtonDecision (unanimous)IMMAF 2015 World ChampionshipsJuly 9, 201533:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFeatherweight debut.

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