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WBA FLYWEGHT World Title World Showdown Under – World Boxing Association

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On April 25, at Queensland, Australia, a veteran of the Argentine warrior María Magdalena Rivera, enters the ring to face the hardly striking Colombia of Viviana Ruiz in the clash of the WBA World Flyweight championship.

The 44 -year -old Rivera brings extensive experience in battle, a professional record of 14 wins, 6 losses and 3 draws. He rides with four wins in the last five trips – all in her native Argentina – with her only recent failure in Germany against Phannai Netisri.

Her last fight made Jacqueline Calvo in a controversial competition. The fight was detained due to apparent eye damage as a result of repeated head clashes, but the exams after the fight did not reveal clear caravan damage to Calvo-teaching eyebrows in the boxing community.

On the other side of the ring there will be a 42-year-old Colombian lethargic Viviana Ruiz, which enters with a solid record of 9-2, including 5 victories by knockout. Ruiz, currently based in Australia, will have a family edge on a known pitch.

There has been a clear victory over Jittamat Phonta in Thailand and achieved three detention in its last four wins-what is a sedate threat in this high rate title.

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WBA Gold Title is still available – World Boxing Association

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Ten rounds Two styles. No winner. This was the story in Novar, Italy, when Martina Bernile and Hye Soo Park from South Korea fought for a draw in their fight for the free WBA Gold Flyight title. And so the belt remains without a master – for now.

From the opening bell it was a tightly questioned matter. The park came out at speed, tearing off quick combinations and trying to get early. Bernile, supported by a passionate home crowd in Pala Igor, responded with pressure and work in a close range. No warrior refrained.

Bernile was successful from the trio of spotless left hooks to the left eye of the park, clearly affecting the Korean Korean, although she never pulled off the gas. The park was still shooting, trying to create angles, while Bernile dug, flowering in the trenches. The pace was relentless – without a break, without breath, just ten rounds without interruption.

When the last bell rang, the tension in the arena was electric. The results cards were told by the story: one judge had it 96-94 for the park, another 96-94 for Bernile, and the third saw her even on 95-95. Divided draw.

The crown of WBA Gold Flyight remains missed, but both women have shown that they are worthy pretenders – and if the rematch is in the cards, nobody will complain.

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Cristina Navarro 58-second knockout results to get the title of WBA Ibero-American-World Boxing Association

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There was no process of feeling. Lack of time for doubt, corrections or negotiations. Cristina “La Piccolina” Navarro entered the ring on Pabellón Siglo XXI in Zagoza one of her heads: do it – and quickly.

And it was brisk.

Only 58 seconds to the round opening the family warrior landed four precise blows, which María Milano Venezuela sent on canvas, sealing a instant knockout and capturing a minimum of weight in WBA Ibero-American.

The crowd barely settled in his places when the fight was over. Navarro came out like a storm – pressing from the opening bell, suffocating the opponent with aggression and never giving her a moment of breathing. A few brisk stock exchanges, a thundering upper miner and just a fight was a story.

That night, the storm, which went through Zaragosis, seemed to repeat that Navarro released in the ring. The roar outside mixed with shouts inside, when “La Piccolina” raised her hand, a championship strap wrapped on her shoulders.

But this is not only the title. For Navarro it was a redemption. After a slender defeat because of Sara Bailey in Canada, which almost brought her the title of world champion, this win puts her on the right track. With gold Ibero-American within its reach, Cristina Navarro once again rises up-ready to everything that will happen next.

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Crews-dezur will survive the war with Ortiz, retains the WBA Super Middle Wich-World Boxing Association

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In a gritty, high rate at the Turning Stone Resort in Fresh York, Franchón Crews-Dezurn I successfully defended her Wba super middle weight world titlepulling relentless Citlali Ortiz By Most of the decision in bruise romance.

Ortiz came from the opening bell. The Mexican pretender early brought heat, exerting emphasis on brisk combinations and persistent work on the body that forced the master to the back foot. Crews-dezur, the more experienced of them, tried to determine the control with his stab and side movement, but perseverance and spotless shots of the orthizm made this plan hard to execute.

There is no shortage of action in the fight – and chaos. There were wild exchanges, a few scanty moments, and both warriors took perceptible injuries. Ortiz fought through the swelling under the left eye, while the crew-dezur ended the night with both eyes and marked, proof of how physical the competition became.

Ultimately, judges’ results cards reflected the strict nature of the fight: 95-95, 96-94 and 98-92With crews-dezur, escaping with winning and transfers the record to 10-2 (2 KO). ORTIZ, despite the incurring of the first loss of her teenage career, deserved widespread respect for her fearless performance and refusal to withdraw.

Crews-dezur said after the fight.

Ortiz did not come out with the belt, but she left the attention of the world of boxing. Based on what she showed in Fresh York, it will not be her last shot from Gold.

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