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Title Clash Fedlatin at 108 pounds – World Boxing Association

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On Saturday evening in Buenos Aires, the invincible Florence López Argentina will enter the ring against the hardly striking Leirin Flores Venezuela to get the title of WBA Fedlatin Lightweight Flyight. The fight will take place at the Federtación Argentina de Boxeo stadium, preparing a scene for a key showroom in a 108-pound division.

López (11-0) begins the fight against a flawless record, although she has not yet achieved victory over space. All 11 wins made a decision – nine unanimous and two divided – suggesting that she built in the long run and ready for another exhausting battle. During the last trip, she dominated her friend Claudia Ruíz on the results cards (99-91, 99-91, 100-90), securing this title shot, which can mean a turning point in her career.

However, her opponent brings a different threat to the ring. Leirin Flores (23-5-1) from Caracas (23-5-1) is a proven artist with a knockout, with 19 wins in her career. But with five losses and the latest history of mixed results, they come to Buenos Aires with something that can be proved. Flores rides in a series of two fights, both against Angie Colmenarez-one of the knockout, the second through the opponent’s pension. Earlier she suffered a loss of a fractional decision at the same arena against Maria Sol Baumstarh from Argentina.

López enters the fight as a favorite, thanks to her technical skills and an undefeated record. But thanks to the power of Flores, it only requires one blow to reverse the script. Tactical chess match or a sudden fire brigade? The fedelatin belt is on the line and everything can happen.

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A fund that will defend the undisputed crown of the fly weight against Badillo in California – World Boxing Association

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Gabriela FundirraThe youngest unquestioned world champion in boxing, returns to the headlights on Saturday evening, when he puts his flies weight titles Marilyn Badillo On Fronthve Arena IN Oceanside, California.

The 23-year-old American sensation will defend itself not only WBA titlebut also she WBC, WBO and IBF belts In what means her first defense since the creation of history in November last year. That night, the fund provided a breakthrough performance, stopping Celeste Alaniz in Argentina in seven rounds, becoming the youngest warrior – a petite or woman – to unite all four main belts in boxing history.

Now undefeated 15-0 from 7 KOSThe fund enters the Saturday main event on the rush wave, after eliminating three of the last four opponents. Speedy, technical and absolutely effective in the ring, he seems to enter his career.

Standing opposite her will be Marilyn Badillo25-year-old undefeated pretender z Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexicowho wants to cause nervousness to life. With a record 18-0-1 (3 KO) And the reputation of acute technique and relentless pressure, Badillo won this shot after a enormous performance in December against Gabriela Cortez. She is a former regional owner of titles under another sanctioning body, and now is at the largest stage of her career.

This high rates puts headers Golden Boy promotions The card and promises that they will be a convincing battle between two undefeated warriors with everything you can gain.

Can the fund continue its growth and strengthen its heritage as one of the faces of women’s boxing? Or maybe Badillo will shock the world and dress the throne?

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Spencer Outclasses Suárez, maintains the title WBA Super Welter Wweight – World Boxing Association

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On the night with a high tension at the Montreal casino, the Canadian outstanding Mary Spencer performed the dominant performance against Ogleidis Suárez Venezuela, successfully defending her crown in WBA Super Welter Wweight. The judges left no doubt: 99-91, 100-90, 100-90, uniform decision for a family warrior.

From the opening bell, Spencer imposed her will, using its range and edged accuracy to keep Suárez on the back. Venezuelan showed a lot of heart and sand, but it was not enough to overcome the constant pace and the tactical performance of Spencer.

Thanks to this win, Spencer not only retains the world championship title, but sends a powerful message to the rest of the 154-pound division: she is here to become a standard in women’s boxing.

The victory improves Spencer’s record to 10 wins (6 by knockout) with 2 losses and means its third win in a row.

As for Suárez (31-6-1), a warrior veteran will devote some time to regrouping and searching for up-to-date opportunities that can lead her back to the top of sport.

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Bouvier tells Sánchez to win the title WBA Gold Bantamweight – World Boxing Association

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Before the living family crowd in the front of the city campus in Maldonado, Uruguay, Gabriel Bouvier engraved her name in historical books on Sunday evening, capturing the title of WBA Bantameight with a tough decision to win Venezuela Bestalia Sánchez.

The fight was a ten -end battle marked by momentum changes and thrilling exchanges, because both warriors put it all on the line. From the opening bell, Bouvier presented her experience and the IQ ring, using its range to stop the aggressive sánchez and control the pace of the fight.

Sánchez, Southpaw with a gritty, outgoing style, tried to eliminate the distance and force the action inside. But Bouvier, an always experienced veteran, annulled these progress thanks to the knowledgeable work of the foot, time and well -placed meters that impressed the judges.

When the last bell rang, Bouvier did enough to get a unanimous nod from officials, to the joy of her home fans. The victory improves her record to 21-14-1 with 4 knockouts, while Sánchez drops to 13-3 from 7 KO.

The title was a central element, a social sports initiative led by Punta del Este in cooperation with the local government of Maldonado – recognized as promoting boxing and community development in the region.

For Bouvier it was more than a win – it was a crowned moment in a career based on perseverance and passion.

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