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Encyclopedia > List of female kickboxers

This is a list of female kickboxers. This list shows the kickboxers and the professional competitors of the other martial arts which has hiting with stand mainly like savate, san shou and shoot boxing. Savate (pronounced ), also known as boxe française (French boxing) or French kickboxing, is a French martial art which uses both the hands and feet as weapons and contains elements of western boxing, grappling and graceful kicking techniques (only foot kicks are allowed, with no use of the knees or... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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  • Stephynee Bouquet (Australia)
  • Lydia Braniff (UK)
  • Megan Brown (USA)
  • Chloe Bruce (UK)

C

  • Stephanie Cheeva (Bulgaria)
  • Sophia Crawford (England)
  • Teuta Cuni (Sweden)

D

  • Janine Davis (UK)

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  • Fitz (USA)

G

  • Fredia Gibbs
  • Sabrina Gonzalez

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De:Regina Halmich Regina Halmich (born November 22, 1976) is a popular female boxer from Germany. ...

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  • Diana Lee Inosanto (USA)

J

  • Chona Jason (USA)

K

L

  • Mimi Lesseos (USA)
  • Kathy Long (USA)

M

  • Taryn Manning (USA)
  • Athena Massey (USA)
  • Claudia Mattiuzzi (ITA)
  • Lia Motelongo (USA)
  • Dee Murray (IRL)
  • Stephanie Murray (GB)

N

  • Clara Nicholls (UK)
  • Stacey Nuemour (USA)

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P

Victoria Ainsle Pratt (born December 18, 1970 in Chesley, Ontario) is a Canadian actress and fitness model. ...

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Elena Reid (born November 1, 1981 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a professional female boxer who fights under the nickname Baby Doll. Although she has no amateur boxing background, Reid got her start with combat sports such as, karate and kickboxing, and won an Arizona state kickboxing title at age 17. ... Lucia Rijker (born December 7, 1967) is a Dutch professional female boxer and kickboxer. ... Saskia van Rijswijk is a Dutch Muay Thai champion and actress. ... Bridgett Riley (born May 13, 1973) is a female boxer from Oakville, Missouri. ...

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Sachiyo Shibata (born November 24, 1979) is a Japanese kickboxer. ...

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  • Inger Birgitte Tangstad (Norway)

U

  • Luraina Undershute (Canada)

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Shoot boxing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1019 words)
It was developed from kickboxing by Caesar Takeshi.
Shoot boxing was developed in the wake of kickboxing's peak of popularity in Japan, around 1981.
Drawing inspiration from several forms of martial arts, and directly derived from a martial art known as Shooto, shoot boxing was created in August 1985 by former kickboxer Caesar Takeshi.
Kickboxing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1186 words)
Kickboxing is a generic term for a sporting martial art that, while similar to boxing, uses the feet as well as the hands for striking.
Kickboxing, as a derivative of Boxing, Karate,Taekwondo as well as other styles, was created to compete effectively against these martial arts.
Kickboxing boomed and became popular in Japan as it began to be broadcasted on TV.
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