[custom_adv] That dream only came within reach in February, when the International Boxing Association (AIBA) amended its rules to allow Muslim boxers to wear a hijab and fully cover their bodies in the ring. [custom_adv] When it comes to qualifying, "now the prerequisites are the same for all," said Nassar, who in training and in competition wears the head covering as well as a full-length top and leggings. [custom_adv] "Only sporting performance should count. We must not be reduced to our external appearance." [custom_adv] In 24 official fights, Nassar, who weighs 57 kilos, recorded 18 victories, including one by KO, which is rare in this category. [custom_adv] Her list of achievements already includes six Berlin titles in the featherweight category, and the 2018 German Championship title. [custom_adv] "My boxing style is very unconventional but I'm super fast. It's my strength," she said, mimicking a few uppercuts and hooks. [custom_adv] But for many years, the education and sociology student could not compete in international fights because of her attire. [custom_adv] This year, the German Boxing Federation, which had changed its own rules in 2013, put forward Nassar for the European Under-22 Championships, which however barred her due to her outfit.