Lucia Rijker

Summary

Lucia Frederica Rijker (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɛikər]; born December 6, 1967) is a Dutch professional boxer, kickboxer, and actress.

Lucia Rijker
Rijker in 2005
Born (1967-12-06) December 6, 1967 (age 56)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
NicknameThe Dutch Destroyer
Lady Tyson
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight63.5 kg (140 lb)
StyleOrthodox
Professional boxing record
Total17
Wins17
By knockout14
Losses0
Kickboxing record
Total36
Wins35
By knockout25
Draws1

Rijker was sometimes dubbed by the press "The Most Dangerous Woman in the World".[1]

Early career edit

Rijker was born in Amsterdam to a Surinamese father and a Dutch mother.[2] She speaks four languages and is a Buddhist, dedicating time daily to meditation and chanting.[3]

Rijker started her martial arts career at the early age of six, when she began training in judo.[2] A year later, she was part of the Dutch National Softball Team.[4] At fourteen, after picking up fencing a year earlier, Lucia became the Netherlands Junior Champion of that sport.[2] When she was fifteen she began kickboxing and knocked out the reigning American kickboxing champion, Lily Rodriguez.[2] Rijker eventually amassed a 36-0 (25 KO) record as a kickboxer, and won four different world titles. Her only defeat in a kickboxing ring was in an exhibition match at Sporthallen Zuid in Amsterdam in October 1994, when she fought male Muay Thai fighter Somchai Jaidee, who knocked her out in the second round.

Career change edit

After winning her first 14 fights, but failing to secure a match with Christy Martin, Rijker stepped away from boxing in 1999 to pursue a career in Hollywood.[5] She appeared as Billie 'The Blue Bear' Osterman in 2004's Oscar-winning, female boxer-based film Million Dollar Baby and was featured in the documentary film Shadow Boxers.[5] She played a minor role in Rollerball and had a brief cameo in the season 2 finale of The L Word as Dana's trainer. She returned to The L Word in Season 5 as Dusty, Helena's cellmate in prison. Rijker played a Romulan communications officer in the film Star Trek.

Return to the ring edit

 
Lucia Rijker and Jane Couch boxing, 2003

She returned to the ring in February 2002, and later beat Jane Couch (20-4 going in; 25-6 as of December 2004) by decision (eight rounds) on June 21, 2003 for her 16th win. Win number 17 was a ten-round decision over "Sun shine” Fettkether on May 20, 2004.

Rijker and Christy Martin were scheduled to fight on July 30, 2005 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Major U.S. promoter Bob Arum (Top Rank Boxing's head) had made their match the main event of a card (with otherwise male boxing matches) called "Million Dollar Lady". Each woman was guaranteed $250,000 (U.S.), with the winner receiving an extra $750,000; however, on July 20, it was announced that she had ruptured an Achilles tendon while training for the fight; recovery time was estimated to be 4–7 months. The match was ultimately cancelled.[6]

In 2006, Rijker stated that although not retired as a professional boxer, she would only consider one more fight - a bout with Laila Ali.[7]

Boxing records edit

As of February 2007, she was undefeated in the ring; her boxing record is 17-0 (14 K.O.'s).[2]

Rijker has been on the cover of numerous magazines including Inside Kung Fu. As a professional boxer, she has won the WIBF Welterweight Title, and has beaten name fighters such as Marcela Acuña (5th-round K.O.; Acuña was 0-1 going into the fight, and retired with a record of 42-6-1), and Deborah "Sunshine" Fettkether (10th-round decision; Fettkether was 8-4-3 going in).

Current activities edit

For several years, Rijker has been training under the world-famous boxing coach Freddie Roach.[8] In 2012, she was hired as a striking coach to former UFC Champion Ronda Rousey.[9]

She remains busy giving lectures and seminars to athletes and people from all walks of life to perform their best, while she maintais her top physical form and a strict diet.[10]

Rijker once again gained media attention in June 2013, when she worked in the corner of female boxing challenger Diana Prazak in her WBC super featherweight title bout against local champion Frida Wallberg in Stockholm, Sweden. Prazak knocked Wallberg down twice in the eighth round prompting the referee to stop the fight. After a brief check by the ringside doctor, Wallberg started to collapse in her corner. Rijker immediately realized the seriousness of the situation and called the doctor back to the ring while she and Prazak assisted Wallberg. Wallberg had to be carried from the ring on a stretcher to hospital and underwent surgery with a cerebral hemorrhage. This event sparked controversy about the level of the provided medical attention and reignited debates about banning boxing in Sweden.[4]

In 2014, Rijker was part of the inaugural class of the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.[11]

In 2019, Rijker became one of the first three women boxers (and the first Dutch woman boxer) elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame; 2019 was the first year that women were on the ballot.[12][13][14]

In 2017, Rijker hosted the Dutch adaptation of Jamie's Dream School; as well as in 2018, 2019 and 2020.

Championships and accomplishments edit

Kickboxing edit

  • 1988–1989 — IWBA Women's Boxing World Champion
  • 1985–1994WKA Women's Division World Champion
  • 1989–1994 — ISKA Women's Division World Champion

Boxing edit

Kickboxing record edit

Kickboxing record[15]
37 wins (25 KOs), 0 losses, 1 draws
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record
1994-04-30 Win   Sandra Moore K-1 Grand Prix '94 Tokyo, Japan Decision (unanimous) 5 3:00
1993-12-19 Win   Yoriko Okamoto K-2 Grand Prix '93 Tokyo, Japan TKO (right low kick) 2 0:38
1993-09-04 Win   Kyoko Kamikaze K-1 Illusion Tokyo, Japan TKO 2 0:44
1992-05-17 Win   Michele Aboro Hamburg, Germany TKO
1992-00-00 Win   Kathy Petereit Amsterdam, Netherlands TKO 1
1991-10-06 Win   Sandra Moore Decision 5 3:00
1991-07-03 Win   Sanchez Netherlands Decision
Full contact title.
1991-06-00 Win   Michele Aboro Oldham, England TKO 1
IMTF world lightweight title.
1990-11-18 Win   Maxine Adams KO 1
1989-10-08 Win   Paola Zarbo Amsterdam, Netherlands KO 1
1988-10-00 Win   Ruth O'Hara Japan
1988-02-14 Win   Daniëlle Roccard Arnhem, Netherlands TKO 1 0:15
1987-11-08 Win   Valérie Hénin Amsterdam, Netherlands TKO 4
World kickboxing title.
0000-00-00 Win   Bonnie Canino Decision 7 2:00
1987-04-26 Win   Anne Holmes Amsterdam, Netherlands TKO 1 0:30
1985-10-06 Win   Cheryl Wheeler Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision (unanimous) 7 2:00
World full contact title.
1985-05-26 Win   Nancy Vesula Amsterdam, Netherlands TKO 2
European title.
1985-03-04 Win   Ermelinda Fernandez Clermont-Ferrand, France KO 2
1984-01-15 Win   Lilly Rodriuez Amsterdam, Netherlands KO (low kick) 1 0:30 6-0-1
Retains the ISKA World Super Lightweight (−62.3 kg/137 lb) Full Contact Championship.
1983-09-04 Win   Linda Lladossa Amsterdam, Netherlands Decision (unanimous)
1983-06-00 Win   Catherine Zanzouri Paris, France KO 3
1983-00-00 Win   Nancy Joseph Amsterdam, Netherlands TKO (doctor stoppage) 1
1983-06-29 Draw   Linda Lladossa Amsterdam, Netherlands Draw
1982-11-04 Win   Sandra Oostendorp Amsterdam, Netherlands
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes
Exhibition Kickboxing record
0 wins, 1 loss (1 KO)
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record
1994-10-15 Loss   Somchai Jaidee Amsterdam, Netherlands KO 2 0–1
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Professional boxing record edit

17 Fights, 17 Wins (14 KO's), 0 Losses
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
17 Win 17–0   Deborah Fettkether UD 10 May 20, 2004   Amsterdam
16 Win 16–0   Jane Couch UD 8 June 21, 2003   Los Angeles, CA
15 Win 15–0   Carla Witherspoon TKO 4 February 16, 2002   Ucansville, CT
14 Win 14–0   Diana Dutra TKO 3 August 28, 1999   Las Vegas, NV
13 Win 13–0   Britt van Buskirk TKO 3 April 18, 1999   Miami, FL
12 Win 12–0   Marcela Acuña KO 5 September 25, 1998   Mashantucket, CT
11 Win 11–0   Lisa Ested TKO 4 June 25, 1998   Mashantucket, CT
10 Win 10–0   Mary Ann Almager TKO 1 March 23, 1998   Mashantucket, CT
9 Win 9–0   Jeanette Witte TKO 3 November 20, 1997   Los Angeles, CA
8 Win 8–0   Andrea DeShong TKO 3 September 13, 1997   Las Vegas, NV
7 Win 7–0   Gwen Smith TKO 4 June 14, 1997   Biloxi, MS
6 Win 6–0   Dora Webber UD 6 May 14, 1997   Mashantucket, CT
5 Win 5–0   Chevelle Hallback TKO 5 Mar 22, 1997   Corpus Christi, TX
4 Win 4–0   Irma Verhoef TKO 4 Feb 4, 1997   Rotterdam
3 Win 3–0   Zsuzsanna Szuknai TKO 1 December 17, 1997   Rotterdam
2 Win 2–0   Kelly Jacobs TKO 1 December 6, 1996   Reno, NV
1 Win 1–0   Melinda Robinson KO 1 March 23, 1996   Los Angeles, CA

References edit

  1. ^ Women's Boxing: LUCIA RIJKER
  2. ^ a b c d e Bernhard, Brendan (1997). "Looking for a Fight". LA Weekly.
  3. ^ Holden, Stephen (2000-05-12). "FILM REVIEW; Gotta Psych Yourself Up To Win at This Game". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
  4. ^ a b Lessa, Christina (1 October 1998). "Lucia". Stories of triumph: women who win in sport and in life. Universe Pub. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-7893-0233-5.
  5. ^ a b Klein, Binnie (30 March 2010). Blows to the Head: How Boxing Changed My Mind. New York: SUNY Press. pp. 19–20. ISBN 978-1-4384-3003-4.
  6. ^ ESPN - Entire card off after Rijker ruptures Achilles tendon - Boxing
  7. ^ Horgan, Dan (2006-09-05). "Lucia Rijker: Hey Laila, "I'm not officially retired"". www.doghouseboxing.com. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
  8. ^ Lucia Rijker Official Website News Section Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Iole, Kevin (2012). "Mixed Martial Arts - Rousey aims to silence critics". Yahoo Sports. Archived from the original on 2012-08-21.
  10. ^ Hendin, Josephine (2004). Heartbreakers: Women and Violence in Contemporary Culture and Literature. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-312-23700-4.
  11. ^ "2014 IWBHF Inductee: Lucia Rijker". Iwban.net. Retrieved 2020-02-24.
  12. ^ Schilken, Chuck (2019-12-04). "Christy Martin and Bernard Hopkins headline Boxing Hall of Fame class". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  13. ^ Tumin, Remy (2022-08-18). "Famous, but Not Free". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  14. ^ "International Boxing Hall of Fame Inductee Lucia Rijker". Ibhof.com. Retrieved 2020-02-24.
  15. ^ Women's kickboxing results

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Boxing record for Lucia Rijker from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Lucia Rijker at IMDb