:See also . Maria Johansson (born May 24, 1965 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a former female boxer who is the daughter of Sweden's first and, so far, only, world Heavyweight boxing champion, Ingemar Johansson. Maria grew up in a boxing family: her father, of course, is a celebrity in Sweden. He and his main rival, Floyd Patterson, are spoken about on a first name basis in Sweden. During the early 1990s, a new trend in boxing began: relatives of former world champion boxers began to box professionally themselves. Although Joe Frazier had two sons and one daughter, Jackie Frazier-Lyde, fight. it wasn't until Patterson's own adoptive son, Tracy Harris Patterson, became a world champion boxer, that the trend began to pick up momentum. When Maria Johansson became a professional boxer, she joined Laila Ali, Hector Camacho Jr., among others, as relatives of boxing champions who were active boxers themselves. Maria Johansson fought as a Light Heavyweight. She wanted to fight among others, Ali, Foreman and Frazier-Lyde, figuring out that her last name and those of the aforementioned potential rivals, along with their established status in women's boxing, would draw much fan attention. Johansson was trained by her friend, Mats Persson. On January 18, 2000, she fought her first professional boxing fight, against Karen Frye, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The fight was televised nationally in the United States, since the Fox network's executives believed that Johansson could be a future boxing star. She lost to Frye, however, by a four round split decision. On July 21 of that year, she fought the much more experienced Karen Bill, who had six prior fights. Johansson lost once again, this time by a second round knockout, in another fight held in Las Vegas. After her second consecutive loss, she decided to retire from women's boxing, compiling a record of 0 wins and 2 losses.
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