
Susi Kentikian LetS Dance Let's Dance 2017: Susi Kentikian und Robert Beitsch müssen in Show 6 gehen
Profiboxerin Susi Kentikian und Profitänzer Robert Beitsch sorgen bei «Let's Dance» mit ihrem Cha Cha Cha in der ersten Liveshow für. In der sechsten Liveshow von "Let's Dance" wollen Susi Kentikian und Profitänzer Robert Beitsch sowohl die Zuschauer als auch die Jury. Box-Schönheit Susi Kentikian nahm im vergangegen Jahr an "Let's Dance" teil und tanzte sich mit Robert Beitsch bis in Show sechs. Den Spaß. Nach „Let's Dance”: Jetzt tänzelt Killer-Queen Susi wieder durch den Boxring. Von Nils Weber. GYI_ Susi Kentikian und Robert. Mit Robert Beitsch Let's Dance Finale cha cha ich. Jetzt weiterlesen oder zur mobilen Ansicht wechseln Dieses Mal hat es bei "Let's Dance" Susi Kentikian, 29 getroffen! ruft er. Die Zuschauer wählten die Boxerin.

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Der Marktanteil bei den bis Jährigen betrug 15,6 Prozent. Der neue Sender Jetzt weiterlesen Dominique Thomas zur mobilen Ansicht wechseln Es sei Susis Energie, die ihre Performance so interessant gemacht habe, Eyyvah Eyvah 2 Motsi begeistert: "Das ist Castiel Engel Zu "Killer Queen" von Kindle Unlimited Kündigen geben sie alles, doch für die nächste Runde reicht das leider nicht. Der Startschuss für die Jubiläumsstaffel von "Let's Dance" ist endlich gefallen. Auch in der Jubiläumsstaffel von "Let's Dance" wird Robert wieder mit dabei sein. Alle Jahre wieder startet eine neue Staffel der Nach 16 Punkten von der Jury und zu wenigen Zuschaueranrufen ist die Tanzreise Besten Actionfilme 2014 die beiden beendet. Von bis konnte sie den Titel Heymoritz Alter Weltmeisterin im Fliegengewicht verteidigen und wurde als potentielle Nachfolgerin von Rekordweltmeisterin Regina Halmich gehandelt. Susi Kentikian und Robert Beitsch müssen das Tanzparkett räumen. Und der kann sich sehen lassen. Faisal packt dazu seinen flottesten Hüftschwung aus — und der sitzt. Marta Arndt und Giovanni Zarella v. Bauer sucht Frau Gottfried und Eloida sind happy Die Vermisst Sendung Verpasst belohnt Betty Boop Tanz-Performance mit 20 Punkten.Kentikian Destroys Ortega. Zbik schools Carvalho, Kentikian beats Shmoulefeld Finer! Accessed 30 August Kentikian Defeats Toktaulova. Accessed 5 January Dezember Accessed 26 July Kentikian Dominates Reid.
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Download as PDF Printable version. Wikimedia Commons. Kentikian in Susianna Levonovna Kentikian [1]. Killer Queen [2].
Nevenka Mikulic. Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany. Susana Cruz Perez. Inselparkhalle, Hamburg, Germany. Naoko Fujioka. Porsche-Arena, Stuttgart, Germany.
Retained WBA female flyweight title. Dan-Bi Kim. König Palast , Krefeld , Germany. Simona Galassi. Porsche-Arena , Stuttgart , Germany.
Carina Moreno. Westfalenhalle , Dortmund , Germany. Sanae Jah. Won vacant WBA female interim flyweight title. Burg-Wächter Castello, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Melissa McMorrow. Brandenburg-Halle, Frankfurt, Germany. Brandenburg-Halle, Frankfurt , Germany. Ana Arrazola. Universum Gym, Hamburg, Germany. Sport- und Kongresshalle , Schwerin , Germany.
Nadia Raoui. Julia Sahin. StadtHalle, Rostock , Germany. Carolina Marcela Gutierrez Gaite. Color Line Arena, Hamburg, Germany.
Elena Reid. Anastasia Toktaulova. Sporthalle Brandberge, Halle, Germany. Hagar Shmoulefeld Finer. Mary Ortega. Sporthalle Brandberge, Halle , Germany.
Sarah Goodson. Nadia Hokmi. Shanee Martin. Burg-Wächter Castello, Düsseldorf , Germany. Fight Night Arena, Cologne, Germany.
Maria Jose Nunez. Kölnarena , Cologne, Germany. Carolina Alvarez. Fight Night Arena, Cologne , Germany.
Won vacant WBA female flyweight title. Maja Frenzel. Maribel Zurita. Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, Germany. Daniela Graf. Sportschule Sachsenwald, Hamburg, Germany.
Won vacant International German female flyweight title. Evgeniya Zablotskaya. Maritim Hotel, Magdeburg, Germany. Emilina Metodieva. Ballhaus, Aschersleben, Germany.
Maria Krivoshapkina. Freizeit Arena, Sölden , Austria. Svetla Taskova. Renata Vesecka. Harzlandhalle, Ilsenburg , Germany. Simona Pencakova.
Albena Atseva. Ballhaus, Aschersleben , Germany. After into the second round Zablotskaja's corner threw the towel to prevent further punishment.
Fought in degree heat and high humidity that had brought most of Europe to a standstill, the year-old dubbed 'The Pitbull' by her sparring partners drove Graf all round the ring for twenty minutes without ever quite getting a grip.
Daniela Graf came well prepared for Kentikian's fighting style, and managed to put up a much better defence, than Kentikian's previous 11 opponents - nine of who were stopped before time.
Graf, who fought 10 rounds against Julia Sahin in October of last year, also managed to put Kentikian under pressure throughout the bout.
Kentikian probably faced more incoming fire than in her in all her previous fights put together. But Kentikian's fast hands and excellent footwork made the difference in this fight.
Kentikian piled up points on good combinations throughout the bout, and her swift body movements made Graf miss a lot of punches.
Daniela Graf had her best moments when she managed to get on the inside. The fight was stopped when Zurita was cut, with some controversy over whether it was by an accidental head-butt or by a legal blow.
Frenzel fell to 1 KO with the loss. As reported by Wolfgang Schiffbauer of Fightnews. In the sixth, however, Alvarez had some success as she was able to corner Kentikian and land a good right hand later in the round.
But still, Kentikian won the round because she was way more effective with her punches. Kentikian showed good ring generalship, very good reflexes and great stamina.
Alvarez made it a difficult fight because of her wild style and her warrior mentality but was no match for Kentikian.
Alvarez tried to turn the page in the eighth but Kentikian landed more clean punches. In the ninth, finally, the referee stopped the bout as Alvarez was once again taking everything thrown by Kentikian.
Alvarez fell to 4 KO's. The Armenian born Kentikian was in control right from the start of the first round, although she began it at slower pace than usual.
Anchorena paid for her sloppy defence 40 seconds into the second round, when she was sent to the floor by a hard right hand from Kentikian.
She survived the round, but the writing was on the wall. The punishment continued in the 3rd round, and the referee called a halt to the fight 50 seconds into the round, when Kentikian had Anchorena against the ropes and peppered her with a combination of 4 to 5 hard blows, without anything coming back.
So it turned out to be an easy day at the office for the WBA champion; probably too easy for a world championship fight. Kentikian started better then appeared to go into a lull in the middle of the fight, before raising her game again in the final rounds.
Unlike Susi's earlier opponents, Hokmi did not let Kentikian settle down and wasn't intimidated by her always-aggressive style.
Kentikian improved to with this win. Susi Kentikian stopped Shanee Martin in September Susianna dominated the fight and totally negated Martin's height and reach advantages with her crisp punching and aggressiveness.
Martin was bleeding from her nose after the second round and again when the bout was stopped in the third. Throughout the first round Kentikian stood her ground, when Martin came forward.
She was able to dodge most of the Englishwoman's jabs and countered with her fast combinations, both high and low.
Kentikian sustained a cut over her left eye late in the round, presumably caused by a clash of heads.
Round 2 followed the same pattern. Martin tried to keep Kentikian at bay with her jabs, but was unable to deter her smaller opponent, who found and punished the slightest openings in Martin's defence.
Kentikian frustrated Martin with double jabs, hooks and uppercuts coming from all angles, and as the round progressed it became abundantly clear that Martin was out of her depth.
Kentikian continued the chase in round 3 and caught Martin with some powerful punches during the first part of the round.
The end for the brave English girl came 1 minute into the round when Kentikian caught her with a vicious right to the chin, that sent her to the canvas.
Martin got up on the count of four; she raised her gloves indicating, that she was ready to continue, but the Italian referee decided that he had seen enough and stopped the fight.
The judges scored the bout , and for Kentikian. Hokmi scored most with her left jab, and looked best when she was able to keep the aggressive Kentikian at length.
The good skills of Hockmi became evident when she was under pressure on the ropes. Susi Kentikian has stopped many of her former opponents, when she managed to catch them on the ropes and peppering them with punches from all angles.
But Hockmi's good defensive skills enabled her to weather the storm and only let fairly few punches slip through her guard, when Kentikian had her backed up against the ropes.
Kentikian's quick reflexes made her a difficult target for Hokmi, while her fast hands found their target frequently and adding up on the scorecards.
But it was far from one-way traffic. Hokmi got through with some telling right hands as well as her left jab, and looked especially strong in the 5th and 8th round.
Kentikian suffered a small cut over her left eye in the ninth round, while Hokmi was bleeding from the nose throughout most of the fight.
The Hamburg girl did give some examples of her skill with beautiful combinations, but she seemed to hold back. Goodson had little luck with her attempts to connect, and usually was punished for leaving herself too open, when she did try.
Kentikian stayed in control in round two, which also began relatively slow. The pressure was increased in the middle of the round, and Goodson took a series of punches both high and low, from the world champion.
Again Kentikian took her foot off the speeder, and the round ended relatively quiet. At the end of round three, Goodson was caught by a perfectly delivered right uppercut from Kentikian, and this time she continued the pressure.
Backed up against the ropes, Goodson's only answer was covering up her face, which gave Kentikian the opportunity to work the body of her completely over challenged opponent.
The referee stopped the fight. She was visibly shaken when she got off the floor the second time, but the referee let the fight go on, keeping a close eye on Ortega.
However, he decided to stop the fight 10 seconds before the end of the round, after Ortega was backed up against the rope, unable to block much of the incoming fire.
The United States boxer immediately protested against the stoppagealthough her corner did not seem to join in the protests. Most boxing folks had expected a long and hard fought fight that could go either way.
The world champion stated in the post fight interview, that she had anticipated the fight to go the distance, but she was obviously pleased with the way it turned out.
Kentikian usually goes forward and controls the action in her fights, but the experienced Israeli didn't allow her to do that. Finer kept Kentikian busy in the early rounds, and her good defense prevented the champion from doing much damage with her fast combinations.
Kentikian had difficulty finding the range, especially in the first half of the fight, and probably gave two or three of the first five rounds away to the challenger.
The second half of the fight saw Kentikian standing her ground and seeking to fight inside, instead of going backwards and counter boxing Shmoulefeld Finer.
This eliminated the reach advantage of the taller Shmoulefeld, and Kentikian's combinations began to work. The champion got through with some telling punches, but they hardly showed any effect on the game Shmoulefeld.
The last three rounds were toe to toe, and although both fighters showed signs of fatigue, it looked as if the larger number of telling punches from the champion had taken its toll on the Israeli fighting machine.
The judges scored the fight , and , all in favor of Kentikian. Finer slipped to 4 KO's. She controlled the centre of the ring, and only displayed some of her fireworks in the last third of the round.
Toktaulova used her footwork to keep herself out of harms way, and was also able to make her mark with some telling punches. The picture repeated itself in the following rounds.
Toktaulova succeeded in keeping Kentikian at bay, using her reach advantage, but suffered when Kentikian managed to get in close, and throw her combinations.
The pace went up in Round five, when the challenger came forward right from the start. She succeeded in catching Kentikian with some good right hands, but Kentikian tended to get through with one or two more punches than Toktaulova in the close up exchanges that ensued later in the round.
WBO female flyweight champion 10 October — 16 May Killer Queen [2]. Susi Kentikian has stopped many of her former opponents, when she Randy Newman to catch them on the ropes and peppering them with punches from all angles. At the age of 16, Kentikian began working as a cleaner in a local fitness center to help her family financially. Kentikian B&B Quartier Halle Goodson. Kentikian improved to with this win. Fortunately actual expulsion was avoided through the intervention, of among others, Susianna's boxing trainer Frank Rieth.
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