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Alaniz vs Fundora this Saturday in Las Vegas – World Boxing Association

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Celeste Alaniz and Gabriela Fundora will step into the ring at the Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas to fight for the undisputed flyweight championship this Saturday night.

The World Boxing Association (WBA) belt, as well as the WBC and WBO belts are held by Alaniz, who will face IBF champion Fundora in the fight for all belts.

Alaniz comes from a fight where she defeated Marlen Esparza on April 27 of last year in a fight in which her opponent made no weight and lost weight crowns. However, the Argentine won the fight and won the vacant championship title, which she will defend this time.

Fundora will defend her belt for the third time, which she won against Arely Mucino in October 2023 and defended twice against Christina Cruz and Daniela Asenjo. In this fight, the most media-covered in her career, the Uruguayan will have a great opportunity, which she wants to utilize to reach the top.

Alaniz has 15 wins, 1 loss and 5 knockouts, while Fundora is undefeated in 14 fights, with 6 wins before the limit.

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Shields and Perkins are trying to upset the unquestioned heavyweight title – World Boxing Association

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Claressa Shields and Danielle Perkins are ready for history this Sunday, when they enter the ring at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan to fight for the unquestioned heavyweight championship.

Shields will face Perkins in the main event of the evening, which promises to be historical, because it can crown the first unquestioned master in this weight class.

For Claress, this is an opportunity to cut her name even more deeply in the annals of the boxing history. Victory would make her an undisputed master in the third other weight division – a feat that would strengthen her heritage as one of the greatest sports.

In her last fight, Shields unanimously ensured victory in Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse on July 24. Now he returns to the ring to face an undefeated pretender, driven by a relentless pursuit of greatness.

On the other hand, Danielle Perkins enters this fight with everything to gain and not lose much. Brooklyn from Brooklyn has been undefeated in five fights since her professional debut in 2020 and now she is in the biggest fight in her career – winning here can catapult her to a completely up-to-date level.

Shields offers an impressive record of 15 wins, 3 by knockout, while Perkins enters the ring with 5 wins, of which 2 comes from the break.

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Sanchez and Bolivar for the WBA golden crown in Argentina – World Boxing Association

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On February 1, Argentina will host the World Boxing Association (WBA) lithe heavyweight gold title fight between local fighter Andrea Soledad Sanchez and Venezuelan Erika Bolivar.

The Villa Carlos Paz arena in Cordoba will be decked out for the title fight of the pioneering organization, which will last 10 rounds at 108 pounds.

Sanchez is 35 years elderly and has been a professional since 2015. He fought for the world title and several regional belts, although unsuccessfully. She has had ups and downs in her career, she had a few breakdowns, but now she has a streak of two victories in a row and will fight the most significant fight of recent years.

Her opponent will be Bolivar, a 23-year-old who has fought at a good level and always shows herself as a fighter in the ring. He will win against Naryelis Perez in December and apply his youth to try to win away.

Sanchez will enter the fight with a record of 10 wins, 4 losses, 1 draw and 2 knockouts. Bolivar has 7 wins, 3 losses, 1 draw and 5 losses after the break.

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Price and Jonas held their first press conference in London – World Boxing Association

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The first press conference promoting the welterweight unification fight between Lauren Price and Natasha Jonas was a great success. At the Royal Albert Hall in London, the same venue where the fight will take place on March 7, both fighters faced each other in a lovely event.

Price will put her World Boxing Association (WBA) crown on the line against Jonas, who will also defend her WBC and IBF titles in this huge fight between two British fighters in the English capital.

Both spoke to the press about the expectations coming into the fight and made it clear that they know the difficulty of this fight, but the reward of victory is worth it for such a complex challenge.

In addition to making statements, they held a photo session outside the arena with all the belts that will be in dispute, which they shared with those in attendance.

Both fighters have already started training camps before the fight and will continue to focus on preparing as best as possible for this challenge.

Price, 30, has 8 wins, no losses and 2 knockouts, while Jonas, 40, has 16 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw and 9 knockouts.

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