DANIELA GRAF
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GRAF vs SCHAEFER
March 22, 2024 3:00 PM
March 22, 2024 3:00 PM

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Women Flyweight
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1.6
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age
09/1982
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Nationality
Germany

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Daniela Graf is proudly the first ever German woman signed by Glory Kickboxing. She’s a former WKU European, WKU World and ISKA European champion. The Muay Thai striker has fast hands that will give just about anyone standing with her trouble.
Graf holds a 4-6-0 pro boxing record as she stepped into the BKFC to face Nicole Shaefer at BKFC 58 in Bulgaria. She entered the BKFC at 41 years old but holds such a massive experience edge over 90% of the fighters in her division.
In her personal life, Graf is a fitness and martial artist enthusiast, being part owner in a gym where they have striking and cardio programs. Scrolling through her instagram, you won’t go very long without seeing pictures of her pit bulls and team mates which help keep her grounded and motivated to accomplish her next goal.
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GRAF vs SCHAEFER
March 22, 2024
March 22, 2024 3:00 PM
Sofia, Bulgaria
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