Angela Carini Height, Age, Family, Biography
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Age: 26 Years
Height: 5' 7Β½"
Hometown: Naples, Italy
Bio/Wiki | |
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Nickname | Tiger |
Profession | Boxer |
Physical Stats | |
Height | 5' 7Β½" (172 cm) |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Hair Colour | Dark Brown |
Career | |
Debut | National: Italian Women Youth & Junior National Championship (15 September 2013) International: Golden Glove of Vojvodina (23 July 2016) |
Coach | Emanuel Renzini |
Boxing Style | Southpaw |
Weight Class | Light Welterweight |
Medals | Gold β’ Junior National Tournament (70kg) (15 September 2013) β’ Junior National Tournament (66 kg) (5 April 2014) β’ Youth/Junior Dual Match Italy (66kg) (women junior) (29 June 2014) β’ EUBC European Women's Junior and Youth Boxing Championship (66 kg) (24 July 2014) β’ European Women's Youth Championship (64 kg) (22 August 2015) β’ Golden Glove of Vojvodina Subotica, Serbia (69 kg) (23 July 2016) β’ European Women's Youth & Junior Championship Ordu, Turkey (69 kg) (24 September 2016) β’ Italian Women National Championship, Bergamo (69kg) (11 December 2016) β’ Italian Women National Championship, Gorizia (75 kg) (10 December 2017) β’ Italian Women National Championship, Pescara (69 kg) (9 December 2018) β’ Italian Women Elite National Championship (15 December 2019) β’ Box-Am Tournament (welterweight 69kg) (6 March 2021) β’ EUBC Under 22 European Championship (welter - 69 kg) (24 June 2021) β’ Italian Women Elite National Championship (69 kg) (19 December 2021) β’ Italian Women Elite National Championship (66 kg) (8 December 2022) β’ International Meet (66 kg) (15 October 2023) β’ Italian Elite National Championship (66 kg) (15 December 2023) Silver β’ EUBC European U-22 Boxing Championship (women's welter - 69 kg) (17 March 2019) β’ EUBC WomenΒ΄s European Championship (women's welter - 69 kg) (31 August 2019) β’ AIBA Women's World Boxing Championship (women's light welter 60-64kg) (13 October 2019) β’ Grand Prix Usti nad Labem (women's welter - 69kg) (8 May 2021) β’ Box-Am Tournament (66 kg) (17 November 2023) β’ Box-Am International Tournament (30 January 2024) |
Award | Regional Campaign Committee Award by the Italian Boxing Federation (2014) |
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Date of Birth | 6 October 1998 (Tuesday) |
Age (as of 2024) | 26 Years |
Birthplace | Naples, Italy |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Nationality | Italian |
Hometown | Naples |
Social Media | β’ Instagram β’ Facebook |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Family | |
Parents | Father- Giuseppe Carini aka Peppe Carini (worked for Polizia di Stato) (deceased) Mother- Tina Marullo |
Siblings | Brother- Antonio Carini (former boxer) Sister- None |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Angela Carini
- Angela Carini grew up in Naples, Italy.
- Carini serves in Italy’s national police force, Polizia di Stato, and competes as an athlete for Fiamme Oro, the sports division of the Italian police.
- On 18 April 2016, she was selected to join the Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro as one of 35 athletes.
- She is a fitness enthusiast and regularly hits the gym.
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- She consumes alcohol occasionally.
- She loves travelling and often shares her travelling experiences on social media.
- On 1 August 2024, Angela Carini stopped her match against Algeria’s Imane Khelif after 46 seconds at the Paris Olympics as she felt Khelif’s punches were too intense. Khelif, who failed a gender test in 2023, was allowed to compete by the IOC. Carini’s decision sparked a big debate on social media, with some supporting her decision and others defending Khelif’s participation in the sport. While talking about the incident, Carini said,
I put an end to the match because after the second blow, after years of experience in the ring and a life of fighting, I felt a strong pain in my nose. “You all saw my nose that started bleeding. I didnβt lose tonight, I just surrendered with maturity. I am a mature woman, the ring is my life.”
The 46 seconds of mayhem that saw Italian fighter Angela Carini, two time world champion, abandon the bout against controversial Algerian boxer Imane Khelif may yet be the killer blow to boxingβs future as an Olympic sport.
~It has been hanging by a withering thread for more thanβ¦ pic.twitter.com/x1SOAtRTlA— Rosita DΓaz (@RositaDaz48) August 2, 2024