Frida Wallberg
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Frida Wallberg born April 28, 1983 in Åtvidaberg in Östergötland, Sweden. Wallberg is Sweden's most successful female boxer. As an amateur, she won 48 of 53 games before she turned pro in 2004. She has won the Nordic championship two times and the Swedish championship six times and is currently in the lightweight champion of WIBF.
27 November 2010 Frida defeated the Canadian boxer Olivia Gerula, which meant that Frida Wallberg took over the coveted WBC belt[1].
- Height: 169 cm
- Weight: 63 kg