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Karriss Artingstall

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English boxer (born 1994)

Karriss Artingstall
Personal information
NationalityEnglish
Born (1994-11-23)23 November 1994 (age 30)
Height1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)
WeightFeatherweight
Boxing career
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record[1]
Total fights7
Wins7
Win by KO1

Karriss Artingstall (born 23 November 1994) is an Englishprofessional boxer who is the inauguralBritish femalefeatherweight champion. As an amateur she won a bronze medal at the2020 Olympics, silver at the2019 European Championships and bronze at the2019 World Championships.

Amateur boxing career

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At national level, Artingstall won gold medals at the 2012 and 2013 Junior Championships and the 2018 Elite Championships.[2]

In 2019 she won a silver medal at theEuropean Championships, defeating Mona Mestiaen of France (5:0) in the preliminaries; Jennifer Fernández Romero of Spain (5:0) in the quarter-finals;Stanimira Petrova of Bulgaria (5:0) in the semi-finals; before losing toIrma Testa of Italy (0:5) in the final.[3]

She then won a bronze medal at the 2019 World Championships, defeatingYarisel Ramirez of the United States (5:0), Jo Son-hwa of North Korea (3:0), and Mijgona Samadova of Tajikistan (5:0) in the preliminaries;Yodgoroy Mirzaeva of Uzbekistan (5:0) in the quarter-finals; before losing to eventual winnerNesthy Petecio of the Philippines (4:1) in the semi-finals.[4]

2020 Olympics

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In a bid to secure a place at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Artingstall competed in the2020 European Olympic Qualifiers. She won her first bout, defeating Helina Bruyevich of Bulgaria (5:0) in the preliminaries but suffered defeat against Stanimira Petrova of Bulgaria (1:4) in the quarter-finals. Artingstall was able to secure her place after defeating Stephanie Thour of Sweden (5:0) in a box-off.[5]

Her first bout of the Olympicfeatherweight competition came againstKeamogetse Sadie Kenosi of Botswana, with Artingstall emerging victorious with a score of 5:0.[6] Following a 5:0 victory againstJucielen Romeu of Brazil, Artingstall advanced to the quarter-finals to defeatSkye Nicolson of Australia (3:2).[7][8] She lost her semi-final bout againstSena Irie of Japan (3:2) to end the Games with a bronze medal.[9]

Professional boxing career

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Artingstall joined the professional boxing ranks in 2022 signing a promotional deal withBoxxer.[10] She made her pro-debut on 22 June that year atCoventry Skydome defeating Vaida Masiokaite on points in a six-round contest.[11]

She facedRaven Chapman for the inauguralBritish femalefeatherweight title at theRoyal Albert Hall in London on 7 March 2025.[12] Artingstall knocked to Chapman to the canvas in the second round and eventually won via unanimous decision.[13][14]

Personal life

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Artingstall's partner waswelterweight world championLauren Price.[15][16] She is a former member of theRoyal Horse Artillery.[17][18]

Professional boxing record

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7 fights7 wins0 losses
By knockout10
By decision60
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
7Win7–0Raven ChapmanUD107 Mar 2025Royal Albert Hall, London, EnglandWon inauguralBritish femalefeatherweight title
6Win6–0Lila dos Santos FurtadoPTS820 Jan 2024Echo Arena,Liverpool, England
5Win5–0Vanessa BradfordRTD2 (8)21 Oct 2023York Hall, London, England
4Win4–0Jade TaylorPTS827 May 2023Vitality Stadium,Bournemouth, England
3Win3–0Linzi BuczynskyjPTS625 Mar 2023Manchester Arena,Manchester, England
2Win2–0Marina SakharovPTS615 Oct 2022O2 Arena,London, England
1Win1–0Vaida MasiokaitePTS625 Jun 2022Coventry Skydome,Coventry, England

References

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  1. ^"Boxing record for Karriss Artingstall".BoxRec.
  2. ^Halfpenny, Matt (29 August 2020)."10 great female England Boxing National Junior champions - part one".England Boxing. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  3. ^Feather (57 kg) Draw Sheet
  4. ^"AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships 2019 – Draw sheet"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 14 April 2021. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  5. ^European Boxing Road to Tokyo qualifier – Draw Sheet
  6. ^Dielhenn, James (24 July 2021)."Karriss Artingstall wins Team GB's first Olympic fight but Peter McGrail is eliminated".Sky Sports. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  7. ^"Karriss Artingstall defeats Jucielen Romeu to reach quarter-finals and Galal Yafai stops Koryun Soghomonyan at Tokyo Olympic Games".Sky Sports. 26 July 2021. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  8. ^"Team GB Olympic roundup: Karriss Artingstall secures at least boxing bronze".The Guardian. 28 July 2021. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  9. ^"Karriss Artingstall defeated by Sena Irie but receives bronze and Lauren Price guarantees another medal at Tokyo Games".Sky Sports. 31 July 2021. Retrieved31 July 2021.
  10. ^"Lauren Price, Karriss Artingstall Go Pro With BOXXER, Sky Sports". Boxing Scene. Retrieved29 May 2024.
  11. ^"Karriss Artingstall dominates Vaida Masiokaite to win professional debut".Sky Sports. Retrieved29 May 2024.
  12. ^"Karriss Artingstall: Skye Nicolson is beatable, and I've done it before! - Raven Chapman: I'm made for nights like this".Sky Sports. Retrieved6 March 2025.
  13. ^"Jonas-Price Undercard: Artingstall Seals British Featherweight Title, Zapotoczna Stuns Watson". The Ring. Retrieved7 March 2025.
  14. ^"Karriss Artingstall drops Raven Chapman to win first British women's featherweight championship". Sky Sports. Retrieved7 March 2025.
  15. ^"These two Olympic medalists confirmed their love with this cute, casual photo". 19 August 2021.
  16. ^"Karriss Artingstall & Lauren Price: Meet the boxing power couple aiming to 'reach the top together'".BBC Sport. 24 June 2022. Retrieved29 May 2024.
  17. ^"Macclesfield featherweight Artingstall fires chilling warning shot to rivals". 27 July 2021.
  18. ^"Gunning for Gold".

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