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Elif Nur Turhan is the 130-pound gold champion of the World Boxing Association

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Turkish boxer Elif Nur Turhan was crowned the novel World Boxing Association super featherweight gold champion after defeating Argentine Iara Altamirano by unanimous decision on Saturday in Leverkusen, Germany.

In the novel presentation of the Turkish boxer, she had to face another Argentinian competitor, Iara, who tested her skills in the ring. Iara Altamirano tried to apply pressure, but the solution was Turhan’s. They both created an attractive spectacle for the audience.

Turhan has been an athlete with wide projection since the beginning of her amateur career and during the development of IBA competitions, in which she was even after turning professional on May 14, 2022.

With this record, she quickly took on an critical challenge against another Argentine player, former world champion Soledad Matthysse. Thus, in her fifth professional fight, Turhan already won her first belt; super airy WBF belt. And then, on November 28, 2023, she once again defeated the British Kristy Hill unanimously, winning another belt.

That 2023 was an vigorous year for 29-year-old Turhan. And this year 2024 started with a first-round knockout victory over experienced Colombian Yolis Marrugo Franco in Albania.

With this victory over Altamirano, Turhan took her record to 8 wins with 4 quick knockouts and is still undefeated, earning her black and gold gold belt.


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Baumgardner defends against Persoon on Friday – World Boxing Association

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Alycia Baumgardner will defend her WBA super featherweight title against Delfine Persoon this Friday at the Trilith Studios Town Stage in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

The American will face the Belgian in a duel between two elite fighters who have had great fights, so this clash promises to be a great battle as well.

Baumgardner defeated Christina Linardatou in their last fight last July. The 30-year-old will make a fresh defense of her crown and will leave with her hand raised to remain the monarch.

The challenge won’t be simple as she’ll be facing veteran Persoon. A tough fighter with a solid record who hasn’t lost since 2020. The European has faced great opponents such as Katie Taylor, with whom she had two spectacular fights, despite losing both.

Baumgardner has a record of 15 wins, 1 loss, and 7 knockouts, while Persoon has a record of 49 wins, 3 losses, and 19 knockouts.

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Chavarría defeated Veyre and became the up-to-date WBA – World Boxing Association world champion

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Joana Chavarria won the WBA featherweight world title with a unanimous decision victory over Caroline Veyre last Saturday night in Mexico City.

The player from this spot had a great evening and scored 98-91, 96-93 and 96-94, which earned her the regional championship in the pioneering organization and a breakthrough in her career.

Aggression was key for the Mexican in the ring, as she was able to nullify her Canadian opponent’s boxing and overwhelm her, preventing her from developing her tools. She added rounds throughout the fight and eventually managed to build an advantage that gave her this substantial decision victory.

Chavarria won her seventh professional fight, while she has 5 losses, 1 draw and 2 no-fights. Veyre lost her undefeated record and now has 7 wins and 1 loss.

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Miranda returns to the ring for interim featherweight title – World Boxing Association

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Spanish boxer Jennifer Miranda (11-0, 1KO) will return to the ring on October 20 to fight for the interim WBA featherweight world title against Panamanian Teresa Almengor (9-1 -3, 4KO) at the Teatro Las Vegas in Madrid, Spain.

“For me, it’s a dream come true to step into the ring for such an essential title because I feel closer to my large goal, which I’ve been preparing for my entire career,” said the current WBA Gold world champion from Las Vegas, United States, where she traveled in mid-August to prepare for this fight.

Almegor is training in Panama and is cheerful with the opportunity that is given to her, so she is ready to give it her all in the ring.

The event, organised by Spanish promoter The Boxer Club, will be called Road To The World and will feature amateur boxers, which is part of the systematic development of boxing promoted by the WBA.

Both Miranda and his team are expecting a great reception from the audience on October 20.

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