Angélique Duchemin (26 June 1991 – 29 August 2017) was a French professional boxer known as "La princesse des rings", who competed between 2012 and 2017.
She won all 14 of her professional fights, including three by knockout, and became the World Boxing Federation featherweight champion by defeating Ericka Rousseau in 2017.
Duchemin won the EBU European Super Featherweight title against Maria Semertzoglou in 2015, and successfully defended it against Taoussy L'Hadji in 2017.
[4] In her amateur debut, Duchemin faced Marzia Davide over four rounds in the Women's France versus Italy Duals in May 2009, and lost on points.
[5] In March 2010, her third fight saw her first victory, on points against Sandra Morcet, in the semi-finals of the 2010 French Women's National Championships 57 kg division.
[1][6] A month after the L'Hadji fight, she defeated Ericka Rousseau by unanimous decision to win the vacant World Boxing Federation featherweight title[1] in front of an audience of over 1,000.