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Angel defends the title WBA Fedlatin with the dominant victory over González – World Boxing Association

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Paulina Ángel delivered the commander to defeat Johen Paola González and defend Wba fedelatin super feather wweight title in front of a home crowd in Coliseo Miguel Cheerful Lora in Montería, Colombia.

From the opening bell, Angel took controlLanding of keen shots to both the head and the body of González. By Third roundher relentless aggression began Break the defense of GonzálezLeaving a Venezuelan warrior fighting for keeping up with the pace.

After 10 massive roundsThe judges rendered unanimous decisionfrom Ángel secured victory on the results cards (99-94, 99-93, 100-92).

Thanks to this win, Ángel improves its record 7-1-2 (3 KO)Setting yourself as a growing pretender in Super feather wweight division.

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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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Christina Rupprecht defends the title of WBA, unites stripes in a rugged showdown – World Boxing Association

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Christina “Miniature Tina” Rupprecht gave a bold performance on Saturday evening at MBS Arena in Potsdam, Germany, winning most of the victory in the decision (99-91, 96-95, 95-95) over the unbeaten Japan of Sumire Yamanaka. Thanks to this win, Rupprecht not only defended its WBA world title, but united the lights of the minimum division, adding WBC, IBF and WBO belts to its collection.

Rupprecht (15-1-1, 3 KO) stood in the face of one of the most tough tests of her career in Yamanak (8-1, 3 KO), a relentless pretender who brought pressure and unwavering determination in the ring. It was clear from the opening bell that it would not be a walk in the park. The aggressive style of Yamanaki and steel chin forced Rupprecht to deep digging and relying on her trademark and the IQ ring.

Ultimately, he was a piercing contractor and a mastery under shelling the night. While the results cards reflected how much they questioned the fight, the cleaner work and the Rupprecht championship tipped the scales in its favor.

Thanks to this monumental win, the German star contains its place among the women’s boxing elite. In this fight it was not only about titles-it was a presentation of heart, grain and world-class skills. Arena MBS was electric, full of fans who knew they were witnessing the potential fight of the year.

After the fight, apparently the emotional Rupprecht thanked her team and supporters, swearing that he continued working to stay at the top of a airy minimum throne. Now the undisputed queen of the “Tina Tina” division proves that great things are in compact packages.

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