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The fund is stopped by Kubicki, its reign is solidified – World Boxing Association

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The undisputed Master of Fly Libra, Gabriel “Sweet Poison” of the Fund (17-0, 9 KO), provided another dominant performance on September 20 at Fantasy Springs Resort & Casino in Indio, California, stopping Polish Alexas Kubicki (13-2, 2 Kos) in the seventh round. It was the first official defense of her WBA crown along with the rest of its undisputed equipment.

From the very beginning, the fund imposed her will with a clear strategy: they dictate the distance, control the pace with a keen stab and feeds Kubicki’s body with crunchy combinations. Her growth and range allowed her to command the middle of the ring, forcing the claimant to withdraw through the whole fight. Kubicki showed his heart, trying to counteract the average range, but the master’s hit and continuous pressure kept her.

The breakthrough came in seventh place, when the fund appeared and released a furious dam, which meant that Kubicki was unable to answer. The judge had no other choice but to enter, stopping the competition and granting the fund his ninth career stop. The performance left no doubt: the undisputed rule of teenage America is not an accident, but a product of technical evolution and precise preparation.

At the age of only 23 years senior Coachella, he passed through the ranks since his debut in 2021. At the beginning of this year, she united the division, defeating Marilyn Badillo, becoming unquestioned only in the sixteenth professional fight. Her tactical discipline, distance command and relentless production make it one of the most hard champions of women’s details in women’s boxing.

Kubicki, brave but piercing, suffered her second professional failure. Despite this, her desire to accelerate at this level can open the door to further possibilities in the upper boxing circuit in Europe.

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Edith Soledad Matthysse reclaims the world – this time in Detroit – the World Boxing Association

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At the age of 45, “Ithaca” Matthysse has given a masterclass in ring IQ, timing and composure. From the opening bell, she neutralized Worthington with a veteran presence – controlling the range, applying deliberate pressure and dictating the pace. The Michigan native struggled to find her rhythm as Matthysse’s steady bodywork and keen counterattacks gradually wore her down over eight disciplined rounds.

The end came during the rest period for Round 9, with Worthington’s team citing cumulative punishment and the fighter’s inability to respond effectively to the Argentine’s continued dominance.

The victory put Matthysse back on top of the world stage, adding the WBA 140-pound crown to a resume that already included a previous featherweight reign. The victory raises her ranking in the professional ranks and restores her position among the elite names in women’s boxing.

For Worthington, it’s a significant defeat that forces him to recalibrate after being outclassed by an experienced former champion who proved that experience still matters at the highest level.

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Perkins scores a stunning knockout and wins the WBA – World Boxing Association crown

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In one of the biggest upsets on Sunday’s card at Little Caesar’s Arenaoriginally from Houston Danielle Perkins he won the WBA delicate heavyweight world title, defeating Australia by TKO in the sixth round Che Kenneally.

The end came at 1:45 of Round 6, when Perkins’ relentless pressure and strong-arm combinations proved too much for the previously undefeated champion. Perkins, a former professional basketball player, implemented a disciplined game plan based on constant forward movement and calculated aggression. She effectively closed off the ring from the early rounds, forcing Kenneally into exchanges that favored the challenger’s strength.

The decisive sequence was the culmination of sustained punishment. Stranded on the ropes and taking pristine shots with no response, Kenneally left the referee no choice but to wave his hand.

At age 43, Perkins improves his record to 6-1, winning his first world title and establishing himself at 175 pounds. Meanwhile, Kenneally suffers the first defeat of her professional career, falling to 5-1 after failing to defend the belt she won last year.

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Shields asserts his reign during the Crews-Dezurn – World Boxing Association championship class

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In an evening that once again highlighted her iron grip on women’s boxing, Klaressa Shields successfully defended her undisputed heavyweight championship with a unanimous decision victory over her longtime rival Franchon Crews-Dezurn. The fight took place on Sunday, February 22 at Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit was another reminder of the technical gap Shields has maintained since turning pro.

Reuniting ten years after his professional debut, Shields wasted no time in taking control. From the opening bell, the hometown star showed off incredible hand speed and surgical precision, neutralizing any offensive ambitions Crews-Dezurn had. Despite a tense atmosphere that included a weigh-in controversy and questions about the challenger’s knee and ankle problems, traffic was one-way once the fight began.

After ten one-sided rounds, all three judges presented identical scorecards of 100-90. Shields swept every frame, methodically breaking down her bold opponent with acute bodywork and precise uppercut combinations. Crews-Dezurn’s toughness was unquestionable, but she never found the tactical key to unlock the self-proclaimed GWOAT defense.

With the victory, Shields improved her record to 18-0, further cementing her status as the face of women’s boxing and the undisputed queen of the heavyweight division. When the final bell rang, both fighters embraced, symbolically closing a chapter that began in amateur competition and now leaves Shields at the top of the world stage.

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