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The WBA gold champion supports the blood donation campaign of the World Boxing Association

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On Tuesday, May 7, in Madrid, Spain, Jennifer Miranda, the World Boxing Association (WBA) gold featherweight champion, organized a boxing activity with The Boxer Club, the Community of Madrid and Hospital Universitario La Paz for blood donation.

Although Miranda is currently in the United States, she coordinated everything remotely to make this event possible: “Individually we are sturdy, but together we are unstoppable. That’s why I helped collect as many boxers as possible to donate blood, because life is attractive when you understand that if God gives you success, it is because He chose you to share it with others. And I know that my role in this life is to assist box. Boxing chose me and I show it to the world,” said the WBA golden champion.

The classes were intended for a group of youthful students who encouraged passers-by to donate blood and raised awareness of how critical it is.

The training was led by Javier Pardo, who showed that he was satisfied with the course of the event. “Today is a very positive day for us because we can see how boxing can be incorporated into social causes, in this case blood donation, because each donation saves the lives of three people. Therefore, encouraging sports activity, supporting this type of activities and meeting people who are so committed to their passion is something very nice.”

Sergio Pérez, director of the Boxing Club, was the liaison with the Community of Madrid in the implementation of these activities: “Our company is committed to noble causes, and blood donation is one of them. We want to encourage the public to support and contribute in this regard,” he said.

Miranda, always committed to social causes, also said that she is proud to be a part of this pioneering organization because she believes that the WBA and its president Gilberto Jesús Mendoza also apply boxing to assist people achieve their goals.

The campaign was a success, and youthful people had a nice and different time, learning more about boxing and realizing the importance of solidarity and blood donation.


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The WBA honored the career of Christy Martin – World Boxing Association

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On Friday evening, the World Boxing Association (WBA) honored women’s boxing legend and pioneer Christy Martin. The president of the organization, Gilberto Jesus Mendoza, awarded the American the title of lifetime champion for her contribution to sport and paving the path for women’s development in and outside the ring.

During a special ceremony organized during the WBA convention in Orlando, attended by Amanda Serrano, one of the best fighters of all time and a contemporary figure, the head of the pioneering organization thanked Martin for her wonderful career and awarded her the WBA title belt, which decorated her with the champion of life.

Additionally, he also named Serrano a WBA ambassador and recognized Jake Paul as the most influential promoter today for his work with world boxing prospects and fighter development in the United States.

The WBA congratulates Christy Martin, one of the pioneers of women’s boxing, and thanks her for being an example to all the fighters who have come through over the years.

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Delgado vs. Khoudari this Friday in Panama – World Boxing Association

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Nataly Delgado will defend her World Boxing Association (WBA) super flyweight belt against Rini Khoudari on Friday night at the Coliseo de Combates Pandeportes in Panama.

The local fighter will defend her regional belt against the Colombian in one of the fights of the event organized by All Star Boxing in the Central American country.

Delgado won her title against Bethy Franco on July 27 at the Arena de Colon in front of her fans, and now she will have the opportunity to defend herself against a South American opponent for the first time.

Khoudari is from Bogota and gained professional experience until he found this great opportunity. This will be her second international experience after fighting in Mexico in 2023 and drawing with Maria Atilano in a six-round fight.

Delgado has 15 wins, 7 losses and 2 draws, including 5 by knockout. Khoudari, on the other hand, has 6 wins, no losses, 1 draw and 3 knockouts.

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Rupprecht dominated Matsuda and became the fresh unified champion – World Boxing Association

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Tina Rupprecht defeated Eri Matsuda to become the unified minimum lightweight champion on Saturday at Olympiastuetzpunkt in Heildelberg, Germany, with scores of 97-92, 96-93 and 96-93.

The German held the WBC crown and, defeating the Japanese, took the World Boxing Association (WBA) and WBO belts, winning three belts in this category.

Rupprecht held the baton in the fight and was quite insightful in attacking his opponent, who had a great style and great technique like the Asian. However, she was able to surprise her and combine good punches during the fight to gain an advantage in the scorecards and win by a relatively comfortable decision.

With the victory, the fresh unified champion left her record at 14 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw and 3 knockouts, while Matsuda left the balance at 7 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw and 1 knockout.

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