Amy Pirnie

Amy Pirnie (born 6 May 1993) is a Scottish Muay Thai fighter and kickboxer, who has most recently competed with Yokkao[4] and Enfusion. She is the reigning Lion Fight super-flyweight champion,[5] and the reigning ISKA strawweight world champion.[6]

Amy Pirnie
Born (1993-05-06) 6 May 1993
Glasgow, Scotland.[1]
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Weight50 kg (110 lb; 7 st 12 lb)
Division
StyleKickboxing
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofGlasgow, Scotland
TeamInferno Muay Thai Gym Glasgow
TrainerRab Izat
Years active2008 - present
Kickboxing record
Total27
Wins23
By knockout9
Losses3
By knockout1
Draws1
Other information
OccupationMuay Thai coach[2]
UniversityCity of Glasgow College
Teesside University[3]
Boxing record from BoxRec
Medal record
Women’s Muay Thai
Representing  United Kingdom
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2009 Bangkok −52 kg

She is the former World Boxing Council Muaythai International flyweight champion[7] and the former Enfusion 52 kg Champion.[8]

In 2015, 2016[9] and 2019, the UK Muay Thai Awards voted her the best female fighter of the year.[10] She has throughout her career been considered as one of the best female kickboxers in the world.[11][12][13]

Kickboxing career

Amateur career

Amy Pirnie began training in muay thai and kickboxing at 12 years old when she met her current coach Rab Izat at the Phoenix Thai Boxing Club in Glasgow. Three years later, at 15 years old, she participated in the IFMA World Championships where she won the junior gold medal. Next year, she won the junior and adult gold medal.[14][15]

Professional career

In 2008, following her IFMA title win, she made her pro debut for the ISKA British 53 kg title, against Sofia Christodoulou. She won the fight by decision to clinch her first pro title.

In 2011 she faced the WAKO world titlist Silvia La Notte, during Night Kick Out 5. She suffered her first professional loss, by way of DQ.[16]

Following this loss, she went on a seven fight winning streak, culminating with a fight versus Barbara Bontempi for the WBC Muaythai International title. She won the fight in the fourth round by TKO.[17]

After a win against Dakota Ditcheva,[18] she faced Monica Santos for the ISKA world flyweight title. She won the fight in the third round by KO.[19]

Pirnie was scheduled to face Aline Seiberth at Enfusion 68 on 9 June 2019. She won the fight by a first-round knockout.[20]

Pirnie fought a rematch with Silvia La Notte for the Enfusion 52 kg championship at Enfusion 80 on 23 March 2019.[21][22] She won the fight by unanimous decision.[23]

Pirine fought Sandra Godvik for the inaugural Lion Fight super-flyweight championship at Lion Fight 54 on 20 April 2019. She won the fight by a first-round knockout.[24][25][26]

Pirnie was scheduled to make her first Lion Fight super-flyweight title defense against Loomanee W. Santai at 31 August 2019.[27] Pirnie won the fight by split decision.[28]

Pirnie was scheduled to defend her ISKA Muay Thai strawweight world championship against the 2019 IFMA champion Tessa Kakkonen at Total Fight Night 4 on 12 October 2019.[29] Pirnie won the fight by unanimous decision.[30]

Pirnie was scheduled to make her second Lion Fight title defense against Lara Fernandez at Lion Fight 68 on 22 August 2021.[31] She won the closely contested bout by split decision.[32]

On May 23, 2023, Pirnie announced she withdrew from negotiations with K-1, regarding a potential fight with their flyweight champion Kana Morimoto, as the promotion prematurely announced the fight before the terms of it were ironed out.[33]

Championships and accomplishments

Amateur titles

Professional titles

  • World Boxing Council Muaythai
    • WBC Muaythai Flyweight International championship (One time, former)
  • International Sport Karate Association
    • ISKA Super Flyweight British championship (One time, former)
    • ISKA Muay Thai Strawweight World Championship
      • One successful title defense
  • Enfusion
    • Enfusion 52 kg World Championship
  • Lion Fight
    • Lion Fight super-flyweight Championship
      • Two successful title defenses

Awards

  • U.K. Muay Thai Awards
    • 2015 Female Fighter of the Year[34]
    • 2016 Female Fighter of the Year[34]
    • 2019 Female Fighter of the Year[34]

Fight record

Professional Kickboxing and Muay Thai record
23 wins (9 KOs), 3 losses, 1 draw
Date Result OpponentEventLocation MethodRoundTimeRecord
2021-08-22WinSpain Lara FernandezLion Fight 68Glasgow, ScotlandDecision (Split)53:0023–3–1
Defends the Lion Fight Super Flyweight Title.
2019-10-12WinFinland Tessa KakkonenTotal Fight Night 4Lahti, FinlandDecision (Unanimous)53:0022–3–1
Defends the ISKA Muay Thai World Strawweight Title.
2019-08-31WinThailand Loomanee W. SantaiLion Fight 59Gothenburg, SwedenDecision (Unanimous)53:0021–3–1
Defends the Lion Fight Super Flyweight Title.
2019-06-08WinFrance Cindy SilvestreBlackpool RebellionPromenade, United KingdomKO (Left hook to the body)33:0020–3–1
2019-04-20WinSweden Sandra GodvikLion Fight 54Albuquerque, New Mexico, United StatesKO (Knee to the body)11:4719–3–1
Wins the Lion Fight Super Flyweight Title.
2019-03-23WinItaly Silvia La NotteEnfusion 80Rome, ItalyDecision (Unanimous)53:0018–3–1
Wins Enfusion World 52 kg Title.
2018-06-09WinSwitzerland Aline SeiberthEnfusion 68Newcastle, United KingdomKO (Knee to the body)13:0017–3–1
2018-03-10WinItaly Ilenia PeruginiYokkao 30Bolton, United KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:0016–3–1
2017-10-15WinSweden Josefine Lindgren KnutssonYokkao 28Bolton, United KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:0015–3–1
2017-03-13WinSpain Monica SantosUltimate Muay-Thai 4Paisley, United KingdomKO (Right hook to the body)33:0014–3–1
Wins ISKA Muay Thai World Strawweight Title.
2017-03-25WinUnited Kingdom Dakota DitchevaYokkao 24Bolton, United KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:0013–3–1
2016-11-19WinItaly Barbara BontempiFight Sport ExtremeStepps, United KingdomKO (Right hook to the body)43:0012–3–1
Wins WBC Muaythai International Flyweight Title.
2016-10-08WinFrance Ludivine LasnierYokkao 20Bolton, United KingdomTKO23:0011–3–1
2016-04-30WinTurkey Feride KiratPower Of Scotland 21Paisley, United KingdomTKO53:0010-3-1
2016-03-19WinFrance Fanny RamosYokkao 18Bolton, United KingdomTKO (Referee stoppage)33:009–3–1
2015-12-12WinFrance Myriame DjedidiFight Sport ExtremeStepps, United KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:008–3–1
2015-09-19WinUnited Kingdom Nicola KayeFight Sport ExtremeStepps, United KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:007–3–1
2015-07-04WinNorway Anne Line HogstadStand And BangWoking, United KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:006–3–1
2015-03-29WinUnited Kingdom Jade SandlanBattle Of The Envi 2Liverpool, United KingdomKO23:005–3–1
2013-07-27LossUnited Kingdom Christi BreretonDevon, United KingdomDecision (Unanimous)52:004–3–1
2011-11-17LossUnited Kingdom Iman BarlowUnited KingdomTKO (Knee to the body)33:004–2–1
2011-02-06LossItaly Silvia La NotteNight Kick Out VLucca, United KingdomDQ33:004–1–1
2009-10-17WinUnited Kingdom Lanchana GreenUnited KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:004–0–1
2009-05-09WinUnited Kingdom Lauren HumphreysLadykillers IIIUnited KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:003–0–1
2008-08-02WinUnited Kingdom Karen MartinUnited KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:002–0–1
2008DrawUnited Kingdom Iman BarlowUnited KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:001–0–1
N/AWinUnited Kingdom Sofia ChristodoulouUnited KingdomDecision (Unanimous)33:001–0
Wins ISKA British 53 kg Title.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

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