Ségolène Lefebvre
Born (1993-05-30) 30 May 1993
Other namesMajestic[1]
Statistics
Weight(s)
StanceOrthodox[1]
Boxing record[2]
Total fights16
Wins16
Wins by KO1
Losses0

Ségolène Lefebvre (born 30 May 1993)[3] is a French professional boxer who has held the WBO female super-bantamweight title since November 2021.

Professional career

Lefebvre made her professional debut on 24 January 2015, scoring a four-round points decision (PTS) victory against Bojana Libiszewska at the Salle Marie-José Pérec in Fourmies, France.[4]

After compiling a record of 3–0 (0 KOs), she defeated Taoussy L'Hadji via majority decision (MD) to capture the French female super-featherweight title on 22 April 2016 at the Salle Gayant in Douai, France.[5]

Two fights later she defeated Gabriella Mezei via unanimous decision (UD) on 4 November 2016 in Douai, capturing the vacant WBF International female super-bantamweight title. One judge scored the bout 98–92 while the other two scored it 97–93.[6]

In her next fight she challenged for her first world championship, facing Simone Da Silva Duarte for the vacant WBF female super-bantamweight title on 10 March 2017 at the Salle Gayant. After Lefebvre landed a flurry of punches in the ninth round–and with Duarte no longer defending herself–the referee called a halt to the contest, awarding Lefebvre a ninth-round technical knockout (TKO) victory.[7]

She made three successful defences of her title before facing Laura Griffa on 12 April 2019 at the Salle Gayant. With the vacant IBO female super-bantamweight title also on the line, Lefebvre emerged victorious via UD.[8]

Following a successful defence of her WBF title against Ana Maria Lozano in October 2019,[9] Lefebvre defeated Jasmina Nad via UD on 28 May 2021 at the Salle Gayant, capturing the vacant WBC Silver female super-bantamweight title. The judges' scorecards read 100–90, 99–91 and 98–92.[10]

Her next fight came against Paulette Valenzuela on 20 November at the Salle Gayant, with the vacant WBO female super-bantamweight title on the line. Lefebvre was knocked to the floor in the tenth round en route to a UD victory to capture her first major world championship. With the win she was promoted to number three in The Ring magazine's super-bantamweight rankings.[11][12]

Professional boxing record

16 fights 16 wins 0 losses
By knockout 1 0
By decision 15 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
16 Win 16–0 Melania Sorroche UD 10 7 May 2022 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Retained WBO female super-bantamweight title
15 Win 15–0 Paulette Valenzuela UD 10 20 Nov 2021 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Won WBO female super-bantamweight title
14 Win 14–0 Jasmina Nad UD 10 28 May 2021 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Won vacant WBC Silver female super-bantamweight title
13 Win 13–0 Ana Maria Lozano UD 10 26 Oct 2019 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Retained WBF female super-bantamweight title
12 Win 12–0 Laura Griffa UD 10 12 Apr 2019 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Retained WBF female super-bantamweight title;
Won vacant IBO female super-bantamweight title
11 Win 11–0 Yésica Patricia Marcos UD 6 2 Nov 2018 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Retained WBF female super-bantamweight title
10 Win 10–0 Gabriela Bouvier UD 10 28 Apr 2018 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Retained WBF female super-bantamweight title
9 Win 9–0 Naroyuki Koasicha UD 10 3 Nov 2017 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Retained WBF female super-bantamweight title
8 Win 8–0 Sara Marjanovic UD 6 13 May 2017 Salle des Sports d'Anchin, Pecquencourt, France
7 Win 7–0 Simone da Silva Duarte TKO 9 (10) 10 Mar 2017 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Won vacant WBF female super-bantamweight title
6 Win 6–0 Gabriella Mezei UD 10 4 Nov 2016 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Won vacant WBF International female super-bantamweight title
5 Win 5–0 Bojana Libiszewska UD 8 21 May 2016 Salle des Sports d'Anchin, Pecquencourt, France
4 Win 4–0 Taoussy L'Hadji MD 8 22 Apr 2016 Salle Gayant, Douai, France Won French female super-featherweight title
3 Win 3–0 Bilitis Gaucher PTS 6 14 Nov 2015 Salle Marie-José Pérec, Fourmies, France
2 Win 2–0 Suzana Radovanovic UD 4 18 Apr 2015 Salle Marie-José Pérec, Fourmies, France
1 Win 1–0 Bojana Libiszewska PTS 4 24 Jan 2015 Salle Marie-José Pérec, Fourmies, France

References

  1. 1 2 "BoxRec: Ségolène Lefebvre". BoxRec. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  2. "Boxing record for Ségolène Lefebvre". BoxRec.
  3. "Segolene Lefebvre ("Majestic") | Boxer Page". Tapology. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  4. "BoxRec: Ségolène Lefebvre vs. Bojana Libiszewska". BoxRec. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  5. "Vidéo : Lefebvre au top !". Fédération Française de Boxe (in French). 26 April 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  6. "15 Year Old Boxer Dies, Tragedy Sparks a Criminal Investigation". Boxing Scene. 7 November 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  7. Baum, Clive (11 March 2017). "Segolene Lefebvre Crowned WBF Super Bantamweight Champion After Stopping Simone Da Silva Duarte". Women of Boxing. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  8. Demeure, Roger (13 April 2019). "Boxe - Ségolène Lefebvre tient toujours les rênes et conserve son titre mondial". La Voix du Nord (in French). Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  9. Baum, Clive (27 October 2019). "Segolene Lefebvre Puts on Majestic Performance in her WBF Super Bantamweight Defense Win Against Ana Maria Lozano". Women of Boxing. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  10. "Chantelle Cameron Aims To Make a Statement Against Hernandez - Boxing News". Boxing Scene. 29 May 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  11. Cotiniaux, Andre (21 November 2021). "Consécration pour Ségolène "Majesctic" LEFEBVRE, championne WBO super-coqs à Douai". Boxe Net (in French). Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  12. Morilla, Diego (24 November 2021). "Women's Ratings Update: Segolene Lefevre and Kali Reis gain ground". The Ring. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
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