Cristiana Stancu

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Cristiana Mongol
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Cristiana Mongol, World Kickboxing Champion, MMA Fighter, Painter.
BornCristiana Stancu
(1991-07-19) July 19, 1991 (age 30)
Romania
Other namesMongol
ResidenceBucharest, Romania
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight64.0 kg (141 lb; 10 st 1 lb)
DivisionLightweight
Style, kempo, boxing, kickboxing
Fighting out ofBucharest, Romania
TeamMongol Team
Rank
  •   1st dan black belt in kempo awarded by Yoshiji Soeno
  •   1st dan black belt in Taekwondo awarded by Chang Ung
  •   3rd dan black belt in kempo awarded by
  •   1st kyu brown belt in Kyokushin awarded by Loek Hollander
  •   1st kyu brown belt in awarded by
Kickboxing record
Total10
Wins8
By knockout3
Losses2
By knockout1
Mixed martial arts record
Total4
Wins3
By knockout1
By submission1
Draws1
Other information
Occupationfighter & artist
UniversitySacred Art at Faculty of Orthodox Theology
SpouseOctavian Budica
Medal record
last updated on: 28 February 2015

Cristiana "Mongol" Stancu (born July 19, 1991)[1] is a Romanian mixed martial artist, karateka, boxer and kickboxer.

Early life[]

Cristiana was raised in Bucharest, Romania, born from a professional bowling player (mother) and a jujitsu martial artist (father). She had an early start in both martial arts and painting, her second profession, when her parents observed her talents since she was only three years old. She began her career in combat sports at age 9 while painting in the same complex in the capital, the father of one of her colleagues painting being a martial arts coach. She retired from her Kyokushin karate career after 9 glamorous years, to begin developing in the art of Kempo, and then start her Kickboxing and MMA career, being the first woman in Romania to ever enter a cage and win and international World Title under Igor Vovchanchyn. Later, Cristiana would also pursue her boxing career.[2]

Fighting career[]

Kyokushin & Sei Budokai career[]

    • 2004 Kyokushin National Championship in Bucharest, Romania -45 kg Silver Medalist Silver
    • 2005 Sei Budokai National Championship in Bucharest, Romania -45 kg Gold Medalist Gold
    • 2006 Sei Budokai International Cup in Constanta, Romania -55 kg Gold Medalist Gold
    • 2006,2007,2008 Sei Budokai National Championship in Bucharest Romania -55 kg Gold Medalist Gold
    • 2007 Kyokushin National Championship Kumite & Kata in Bucharest, Romania -55 kg Gold Medalist Gold
    • 2007 Kyokushin World Women's Championships in Chiba, Japan -55 kg 8th place
    • 2008 Kyokushin National Championship Kumite in Bucharest, Romania -60 kg Gold Medalist Gold
    • 2008 Kyokushin National Championship Kata in Constanta, Romania Silver Medalist Silver
    • 2008 European Kyokushin Championships in Varna, Bulgaria Bronze Medalist Bronze
    • 2009 Kyokushin National Championship Kumite in Bucharest Romania -65 kg Gold Medalist Gold
    • 2009 World Women's Championships Kyokushin Karate in Chiba, Japan

Kickboxing career[]

SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship career[]

On February 26, 2015 it was announced that will compete in the first ever women's fight in SUPERKOMBAT history, bout scheduled March 7 against Annalisa Bucci at in Ploiești, Romania.[3]

Championships and accomplishments[]

Kickboxing[]

Boxing[]

Wushu[]

Mixed martial arts[]

  • International Kempo Federation
    • 2015 Kempo Individual World Championship in Antalya, Turkey -65 kg Gold Medalist Gold
    • 2015 Kempo World Championships Forms, Kata in Antalya, Turkey Silver Medalist Silver
    • 2015 Kempo & WAC PRO ALLStyles BELT Women's World Championship in Vagos, Portugal -64 kg Gold Medalist Gold
    • 2014 IKF & FILA European Pankration Championships in Bucharest, Romania Silver Medalist Silver[5]
    • 2013 Shidokan & Kempo World Championships in Tokyo, Japan Bronze Medalist Bronze
    • 2012 IKF World MMA Championship in Tallinn, Estonia Semi-Professional Gold Medalist Gold[6]
    • 2012 9th IKF World Kempo Championships in Antalya, Turkey -60 kg Gold Medalist Gold[7]
    • 2012 IKF World Kempo Teams Championships in Torres Novas, Portugal Gold Medalist Gold[5]
    • 2011 IKF World Kempo Teams Championships in Antalya, Turkey Gold Medalist Gold[5]
    • 2011 1st IKF European Kempo MMA Championships in Yalta, Ukraine -65 kg Gold Medalist Gold[8]
    • 2010 IKF World Kempo Championships in Antalya, Turkey Full-Contact Gold Medalist Gold[5]
    • 2010 IKF World Kempo MMA Championships Gold Medalist Gold[5]

MMA RECORD[]

MMA record[]

3 Wins, 1 Draw
Professional record
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2015-11-28 draw Croatia Maja Britvic Turin, Italy Decision (unanimous) 3 5:00
2012-05-26 Win Italy Valentina Borgognoni TKO 2 5:00
2012-07-27 Win Bulgaria Jaqueline Ivanova Russe, Bulgaria TKO 1 3:00
2011-06-25 Win Romania Baba Gabriela Romania Decision (2:1) 3 3:00
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Kickboxing record[]

9 Wins, 2 Loss
Professional record
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2018-09-17 Win Netherlands Ibtissam Kassrioui Bucharest, Romania Split Decision 3 3:00
2018-05-24 Win Netherlands Marleen Okx Bucharest, Romania KO 2 2:04
2018-02-23 Win Greece Katerina Abdalla Galati, Romania TKO 1 1:30
2015-10-02 Loss United States Angela Whitley TKO 3 3:00
2015-10-02 Win Italy Irene Martens Milan, Italy Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
2015-08-01 Win Italy Jessica Puglisi Constanța, Romania Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
2015-05-23 Win Turkey Songül Yılmaz Bucharest, Romania Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
2015-03-07 Loss Italy Annalisa Bucci Ploiești, Romania Decision 3 3:00
2013-04-06 Win Romania Alina Georgescu Bucharest, Romania Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
2012-07-28 Win Romania Decision (2:1) 3 3:00
2012-03-17 Win Romania Decision (unanimous) 3 3:00
SUPERKOMBAT debut.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Life[]

WIN YOURSELF

She's specialist in iconography.[2] Some of her icons were sold over a thousand euros.[9]

Cristiana took part in several kyokushin and kempo events in Japan, where she met Ray Sefo, Jayson Vemoa or the coaches of Francisco Filho and Glaube Feitosa becoming friends with all and learning from them. Her models are Benny Urquidez, Chuck Norris, Fedor Emelianenko. Portuguese champion José (Zé) Fortes also educated her on Muay Thai.[10]

Other[]

  • Journalism

Along with her spouse, Cristiana has created the Societies Magazine, a cultural magazine in Romania, with a general view over the Romanian society and the foreign societies Romania is interacting. Also, she is the general editor for Magazine, the best sports magazine in Romania.

Asian Games, Turkmenistan 2017. Cristiana was a special reporter for the Indoor and Martial Arts Games, held in Ashgabad, Turkmenistan.

  • Motivational Speeches

She has been invited to speak in different events about her success story both life and sport. Because of her great speaking talent she influences in a positive way many people. Recently, she made her debut in professional speaking on TEDx stage.

  • Prizes

-2015 Sports Person in Romania, awarded by

-2015 The Person of the Year in Sports, awarded by Cotidianul

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "ROMANIA". ewcbucharest2014.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-28.
  2. ^ a b "Pictoriţa din ring. Cristiana Stancu, o luptătoare de succes pentru care arta şi sportul fac casă bună împreună" (in Romanian). Adevărul. 29 March 2014.
  3. ^ "SUPERKOMBAT RETURNS ON MARCH 7 WITH A 5TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY CARD". SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship. February 26, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-02-26.
  4. ^ "9.European Women Championships - Bucharest, Romania - May 31 - June 7 2014". strefa.pl.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Cristiana Mihaela Stancu". interviurisportive.ro. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-02-28.
  6. ^ "Video Gallery World MMA Championship, Estonia". kempoikf.com.
  7. ^ "The 9th IKF World Kempo Championships 2012". kempoikf.com.
  8. ^ "1-st IKF European Kempo MMA Championships 2011". kempoikf.com.
  9. ^ "Cristiana Stancu Superkombat Ploiesti". YouTube. 27 February 2015.
  10. ^ "Profil de Luptător: Cristiana "Mongol" Stancu" (in Romanian). Sport Revolution. 3 November 2014.
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