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5'3" straw-weight Krisztina "Baby" Belinszky was born in Budapest, Hungary on October 2, 1979. She is managed by János Perutek Jr and trained by Zoltan Kiss.

She began boxing as an amateur in 1996 and won the bronze medal in the Hungarian Amateur Championship in 1997 and the silver Medal in the International Cup of Szeged. She did not compete in 1998, as the Hungarian government lacked the funds to support a women's amateur championship.

Between 1999 and 2000, Krisztina won all of her matches, including the International Festival Cup, Amazon Cup, and Budapest Championship. She also won the gold medal in the 1999 and 2000 amateur Hungarian Championships.

On September 4, 1999 in Meinsdorf, Berlin, Germany, Krisztina won a second-round TKO over Jeanette Riger in a scheduled six-rounder.

On April 29, 2000 in Bytom, Poland: Ewelina Polok of Poland TKO'd Krisztina in the first round of a scheduled four-rounder.

On May 5, 2000 in the 48-kg quarterfinals of the Feenix Box Cup in Turku, Finland. Krisztina lost a 5-0 decision to Carina Moreno of Watsonville, California, who went on to win the gold medal and was voted the tournament's best boxer.

On June 2, 2000 in Nove Zamky, Slovakia: Flyweight Suzanna Lencosova of Slovakia fought Krisztina to a four-round draw.  Lencosova moved her record to 0-1-1.

On September 2, 2000 in Dinslaken, Germany: Junior flyweights Nadja Loritz of Koblenz, Germany fought Krisztina to a four-round draw. Loritz moved to 1-0-2.

On July 28, 2001 in Las Mesas, Cuenca, Spain: Flyweight María Jesús Rosa of Spain moved to 8-0-0 with a six-round decision over Krisztina. 

On February 23, 2002 at Rhein-Mosel-Halle in Koblenz, Germany, Nadja Loritz of Koblenz won a ten-round majority (97-95,96-94,95-95) decision over Krisztina for the WIBF-GBU Light Flyweight Title. Loritz progressed to 8-0-2 (5 KO's) with the win.

On March 9, 2002 in Montecatini Terme, Italy, Sonia De Biase of Italy progressed to 6-1-0 with a six-round decision over Krisztina.

On March 15, 2002 in Salgótarján, Hungary, Krisztina won a four-round unanimous decision over Judit Palacian of Romania, who fell to 1-3 with the loss.

On September 14, 2002 in Gárdony, Hungary, Krisztina won a four-round decision over Tímea Dencsi of Budapest, who fell to 0-3-0.

On May 31, 2003 at Blue Alligator Gym in Budapest, Hungary, Krisztina (107½ lbs) won by a second-round TKO over Natalia Bakos (110¼ lbs) of Hungary in a scheduled four-rounder. Bakos fell to 0-2.

On July 4, 2003 in Delva Marina, Italy, #12 ranked flyweight Sonja De Biase (110¼ lbs) of Cetraro Marina, Italy won a six-round decision over Krisztina (108 lbs). De Biase improved her record to 10-1-0 (4 KO).

On April 24, 2004 at City Hall, Komarno, Slovakia, Krisztina won a unanimous (40-36) decision over debut fighter Éva Ott.

On May 28, 2004 at City Sporthall in Kazincbarcika, Hungary, Krisztina knocked out pro debutante Blanca Plecimutova of Slovakia in the first round of a scheduled four-round flyweight contest.

On June 10, 2004 in Nove Zamky, Slovakia, Krisztina (101¾ lbs) knocked out Valeria Zahorecova (117¾ lbs) of Slovakia with a double uppercut to the body in the second round of a scheduled four rounder. Zahorecova fell to 0-2 with the loss. 

On July 9, 2004 in Vinné, Slovakia, Krisztina (106 lbs) won by KO at 0:12 in the fourth round against Blanca Plecimutova (113 lbs) of Slovakia in a rematch, in a scheduled six-rounder. Plecimutova was down for a count in each round. At the beginning of the fourth round, Belinszky made her mark with a beautiful left jab, followed by a right uppercut and left hook combination. The ref counted out Plecimutova. Plecimutova fell to 0-2-0.


Belinskzy (left) vs. Quaassdorff
© Copyrighted photo by JollyDee

On September 10, 2004 at City Sport Hall in Tököl, Hungary, in the main event, Krisztina (102¾ lbs) won a unanimous (100-89) ten-round decision over Juliane Quaassdorff (102¾ lbs) to capture the vacant WIBF-GBU World Straw-weight title. Belinszky dominated in every round, and knocked Quaassdorff down in the second with a double left and right hook combination. This fight saw Quaassdorff knocked down for the first time in her career, as she suffered her first defeat.  For more photos of this fight, see WBAN Photo Gallery #204 on the WBAN Records Member Site.

On November 3, 2005 in Nové Zámky, Slovakia, Krisztina (101¾ lbs) won by a first-round TKO over Maria Vinceova (108¾ lbs) of Slovakia, who fell to 0-2.

On November 23, 2004 in Galanta, Slovakia, Krisztina (101¾ lbs) TKO'd Annamaria Szucsova (112 lbs) in the second round of a scheduled four-round contest.

On December 30, 2004 in Nové Zámky, Slovakia, Krisztina (103¼ lbs) won by a second-round TKO over Maria Vinceova (105¾ lbs) in a scheduled six-rounder. Vinceova fell to 0-3 with the loss

On March 13, 2005 at City Sport Hall in Szolnok, Hungary Krisztina (103¼ lbs) won a ten-round unanimous (100-90) decision over Gabriella Insperger (107¼ lbs) for the vacant Vacant WIBU Light Flyweight Title in the card's main event. There were no knockdowns. Insperger fell to 4-6-0 (3 KOs).

On June 3, 2005 at Margitsziget in Kalandvár Park in Budapest, Hungary Krisztina TKO'd Erzsébet Budai in the third round of a four-rounder.

On June 24, 2005 at Sporthall Láng in Budapest, Hungary, Krisztina (103¼ lbs) won a unanimous six-round (60-54) decision in a rematch with Gabriella Insperger (104¾ lbs) who fell to 4-7-0.


Krisztina lands a left to Stephanie Dobbs
© Copyrighted photo by JollyDee

On September 3, 2005 at the Újlak School Gymnasium in Budapest, Hungary, in the main event, Krisztina successfully defended her WIBF-GBU Minimumweight World title by a ten-round unanimous (97-94,97-93,100-92) decision over Stephanie Dobbs from Moore, Oklahoma. The bout was action-packed throughout. Dobbs was the aggressor and maintained her attack with power punches throughout the fight, but Krisztina moved and jabbed well to control the action despite absorbing some hard shots. In the last round her coach advised Dobbs to "put all her eggs in one basket", but Belinskzy withstood her finishing effort. Dobbs fell to 18-19-2.  For more photos of this fight, see WBAN Photo Gallery #283 on the WBAN Records Member Site.

Dobbs told WBAN that she felt that she "performed very well and that she won the fight". She added that fighting on Belinzsky's home ground gave Krisztina an advantage as when she tagged Belinzsky with a very hard shot, the crowd was silent.


Belinskzy vs Terri Moss in Budapest, Dec. 2005
© Copyrighted photo by JollyDee

On December 10, 2005 at the Emperor Garden in Budapest, Hungary Krisztina (101½ lbs) won a ten-round unanimous (100-89,98-91,98-92) decision over Terri Moss (5'1½", 103¼ lbs) of Athens, Georgia for the vacant WIBC Straw-weight title. This was by all accounts an ugly fight characterized by a lot of holding and wrestling inside although only Moss drew warnings or penalties (for a head butt in the sixth round). Moss's nose was broken early in the fight and both teams accused the other of dirty fighting.  For more photos of this fight, see WBAN Photo Gallery #311 on the WBAN Records Member Site. Belinskzy improved to 17-5-2 (9 KOs) while the 39-year-old Moss, who had now lost four in a row, fell to 6-9-0 (2 KO's).

On April 8, 2006 at the  Emperor Garden, Budapest, Hungary, Krisztina (102½ lbs) defeated Svetla Taskova (112 lbs) of Bulgaria by a ten-round unanimous (97-93,100-91,98-94) decision defending her WIBC and WIBF-GBU Strawweight Title.  Taskova took the fight at very short notice as scheduled opponent Ria Ramnarine of Trinidad did not make it closer to Budapest than London, England, where she had been expected to pick up her visa. For photos of this fight by JollyDee, see WBAN Photo Gallery #348 on the WBAN Records Member Site.   Taskova fell to 4-15-1 (1 KOs).

On August 26, 2006 at the Emperor Garden, in Budapest, Hungary, Krisztina (102½ lbs) won by a 79-74 score over Marianne Chubirka (111¼ lbs) of Vero Beach, Florida (who had come in over the contracted weight limit for the bout).  For photos of this fight by JollyDee, see WBAN Photo Gallery #381 on the WBAN Records Member Site.    As with previous bouts of Belinszky's, there was controversy over the judging (see the posts to WBAN by Chubirka's manager Bobby Dobbs who described this as "the worst robbery he had ever seen in boxing"). Chubirka's record fell to 3-4-0 (2 KO's) with this decision. The lone judge for the non-title bout was Hungary's Imre Nagy.


Hollie Dunaway vs Krisztina Belinszky
© Copyrighted photo taken by JollyDee

On November 25, 2006 at the Wekerle Sándor Sport and Leisure Complex in Mór, Hungary Hollie Dunaway (104 lbs) of Arkansas won by a ten-round split (99-94,97-95,94-96) decision over Krisztina (102½ lbs) for the WIBF-GBU and WIBC minimumweight titles. The later rounds of tis fight were action packed and spectacular, according to Belinszky's publicist JollyDee. Belinszky congratulated Dunaway for her win and said she would like to have a rematch with Hollie if given the opportunity. (For more photos of this fight by JollyDee, see Photo Gallery #399 on the WBAN Records Member Site).  Dunaway improved to 17-4-0 (10 KOs) with the win.

On March 3, 2007 at the SlimTrax Gym in Budapest, Hungary Krisztina (102½ lbs) outpointed Beatrix Farago (110½ lbs).  This fight was originally scheduled for February 19, 2007 but the  Hungarian federation cancelled it because of the three weight class difference between two fighters. Belinszky and Farago eventually fought under an Austrian license and EBF (European Boxing Federation) supervision. The Austrian referee René Netolicky scored 79-75 for Belinszky, who improved to 20-6-2 (9 KOs). (For photos of this fight by JollyDee, see Photo Gallery #414 on the WBAN Records Member Site).

On August 19, 2007 at Pristav pri Kompe in Šturovo, Slovakia,  
Krisztina (102½ lbs) won a four-round unanimous (40-36,40-37,40-38) decision over Simona Pencakova (109¼ ls) of Kosice, Slovakia. Pencakova remained winless at 0-10-1
while Belinszky improved to 21-6-2 (9 KOs).  (For photos of this fight by JollyDee, see Photo Gallery #438 on the WBAN Records Member Site).

On November 18, 2007 in Okayama, Japan, Nao Ikeyama (101¾ lbs) of Japan won a 10-round unanimous (98-94,97-94,98-95) decision over Krisztina Belinszky (100¼ lbs) for the vacant WIBA Strawweight title. Ikeyama improved to 8-1-1 (3 KOs) while dropping Belinszky to 21-7-2 (9 KOs).

On May 31, 2008 at the Chameleon Club in Budapest, Hungary,
Krisztina Belinszky (99 lbs) won a ten-round unanimous (99-92,99-92,98-92) decision over Melissa Shaffer  (99¼ lbs) of the USA and captured the vacant GBU and WIBC Minimumweight world titles.  According to JollyDee, "Belinszky began the bout with  a very aggressive style and later dominated and outscored Shaffer in every round with jabs and body shots.  After the fight Shaffer behave very sportsmanlike and congratulated Belinszky". 
Shaffer fell to 10-7-0 (5 KO's).

On March 6, 2009 at the BudaBox Gym in Budapest, Hungary Krisztina Belinszky (101½ lbs) outscored (40:36) Klaudia Ferenci (101¾ lbs) of Slovakia in a four-rounder that was said to be a tuneup for an upcoming title bout for Belinszky.  Belinszky improved to 23-7-2 (9 KOs) while Ferenci fell to 1-3 (0 KO's) with the loss

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