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Silvia La Notte
Italian kickboxer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Silvia La Notte (born 15 August 1982) is an Italian kickboxer and Nak Muay, who has been professionally competing since 2002. She is the reigning WAKO World K1 Super Flyweight champion.[3]
She is the former ISKA World Muay Thai Atomweight champion[4] and the former WKN European Champion, as well as the 2008 and 2009 J GIRLS World Queen Tournament winner.[5] She is the FIS Savate 2003 and 2009 World Champion and the 2008 European Champion.[6]
At an amateur level, she is the 2009 WAKO Bantamweight gold medalist.[7] and the European Union Amateur Boxing Championships 2007 Bronze medalist at 48 kg.
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Martial arts career
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Silvia La Notte made her martial arts debut in 2002. During the first part of her career she fought mainly in Europe, and notably won the European and World Savate championships.[8]
In 2008 she participated in the 2008 J GIRLS World Queen Tournament. In the semi-finals, she defeated Shoko Ayashida. In the finals she won a split decision over Graycer Aki.[9]
In March 2009 she fought Linda Ooms for the WAKO World K1 Super Flyweight title. La Notte won a unanimous decision.[10]
La Notte entered the 2009 edition of the J GIRLS World Queen Tournament. She won decisions over Graycer Aki in the quarter-finals, Ho Seongbok in the semi-finals and Motoe Abe in the finals, to once again win the tournament.[11]
She faced Maribel De Souza for the WKN European title.[12] La Notte won a unanimous decision.
In her next fight, La Notte faced Ozge San, for her first WAKO title defense.[13][14] La Notte won the fight by knockout.[15]
After going 9-4 in her next thirteen fights, La Notte faced Ruqsana Begum for the ISKA World Muay Thai Atomweight Championship.[16] La Notte won the fight by TKO.[17]
La Notte went 12-3-1 in her next 17 fights, with a single no contest due to an accidental headbutt. She then faced Monika Chochlíková for her second WAKO title defense.[18][19] La Notte won a unanimous decision.[20]
Her third title defense came in 2018, against Ludivine Lasnier.[21] La Notte won a unanimous decision.[22]
In 2019 La Notte fought a rematch with Amy Pirnie for the Enfusion 50 kg title.[23][24] Pirnie won a unanimous decision.
La Notte faced Luisa Burgos at MASL on October 16, 2021, in her first fight in two years.[25] She won the fight by unanimous decision.[26]
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Championships and accomplishments
Kickboxing and Muaythai
- World Association of Kickboxing Organizations
- WAKO World K1 Amateur Atomweight Championship
- WAKO World K1 Mini Flyweight championship
- Three successful title defenses
- International Sport Karate Association
- ISKA World Muay Thai Atomweight Championship
- J NETWORK
- 2008 J GIRLS World Queen Tournament Winner
- 2009 J GIRLS World Queen Tournament Winner
- World Kickboxing Network
- WKN European Championship
- Federation Internationale de Savate
- 2003 FIS Savate World Flyweight Championship
- 2008 FIS Savate European Flyweight Championship
- 2009 FIS Savate World Flyweight Championship
Boxing
- European Union Amateur Boxing Championships
- 2007 Amateur Boxing Championship 48 kg Bronze Medalist
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Kickboxing record
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