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Baumgardner rules precision, ahead of Miranda to remain without sales -free – World Boxing Association

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In the co-existing Event of the groundbreaking All-Women card at Madison Square Garden, Alycia Baumgardner (16-1, 7 Kos) successfully defended her title WBA Super Feather, weighing (and stopped her WBC, IBF and WBO-WBO-WBO-winning belt, Jennifer Miranda (12–1, 1 KO).

The judges made the results of 98–92, 98–92 and 97–93 in a fight largely controlled by the American master, though not without tense moments caused by determined Miranda. The 38-year-old from Cádiz came undefeated and wants to become the first undisputed world champion in Spain, and sometimes caused Baumgardner’s trouble, especially in the eighth round, when she supported her against lines with effective pressure.

Baumgardner, returning from a ten -month release, showed mastery, IQ ring and adaptation ability.

“She was smarter than I expected,” he had a good game plan, “Baumgardner admitted after the fight.

After a tardy start, which drew criticism, Baumgardner found her rhythm in the sixth round and began to find out, landing with power and accuracy. Her time and movement were neutralized by JAB and Miranda’s work and on average, despite the Spanish best efforts to set the pace.

Miranda, who debuted in the US in this clash with high rates, showed a grit and a sophisticated technique. At first he was successful thanks to his stab and spacing, but tried to maintain control over the sharper Baumgardner crime and more experience of great fight.

Along with the victory, Baumgardner remains an undisputed force of 130 pounds, strengthening its place among the elite in women’s boxing. Miranda, despite the loss, made a powerful impression and proved that it should be on the world stage.

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Nataly Delgado is the WBA – World Boxing Association fighter of the month

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The World Boxing Association (WBA) released its June rankings along with its monthly individual awards, naming Nataly Delgado of Panama as its fighter of the month, while Estefany Alegría of Mexico won the honorable mention.

Delgado shocked the boxing world on June 13 in Orlando when he defeated Jasmine Artiga to win the WBA super flyweight title in a sensational performance. The Panamanian representative won the championship and continued her impressive run with a victory that put her country back in the international spotlight.

Meanwhile, Alegría defeated Evelyn Bermúdez by unanimous decision to win the WBA lightweight flyweight title, while also adding the IBF title to her collection in a dominant display.

The WBA congratulates both award winners and invites fans and members of the boxing community to visit the organization’s official website for the latest women’s rankings.

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Estefany Alegría will dethrone Evelin Bermúdez and become the fresh WBA lithe flyweight champion – World Boxing Association

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Estefany Alegría delivered the best performance of her professional career, dethroning one of the sport’s most renowned champions. The Mexican won the World Boxing Association (WBA) lithe heavyweight title after a dominant unanimous decision victory over experienced Argentine titleholder Evelin “La Princesita” Bermúdez, stunning the boxing world with a 108-pounder at Caribe Royale in Orlando.

Alegría’s victory was decisive from start to finish. The fighter imposed her will throughout the ten-round fight, showing an overwhelming advantage, which was fully reflected on the judges’ scorecards. At the end of the fight, the official score was 99-91, 99-91 and an impressive 100-90, crowning the fresh queen of the black and gold organization.

True to his name and proud Mexican fighting tradition, Alegría applied constant pressure that completely neutralized Bermúdez’s technical distance boxing style. The Argentine tried to keep her challenger at bay with her left jab, but Alegría consistently cut off the ring, forcing close exchanges in which she landed punishing hooks to the body and powerful combinations upstairs.

As the rounds progressed, Bermúdez struggled to establish a consistent rhythm while Alegría continued to dictate the pace and distance of the fight. Her aggression, work rate and efficiency left no doubt as to the result.

With this impressive triumph, Estefana Alegría secures her place in the sport’s elite and will bring another world champion belt to Mexico during the 2026 boxing season.

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Nataly Delgado upsets Jasmine Artiga to win WBA super flyweight world title – World Boxing Association

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Nataly Delgado drew on her experience and ring knowledge to reach the top of the 115-pound division in Orlando, Florida. The Panamanian veteran won the World Boxing Association (WBA) super flyweight title with a unanimous decision victory over previously undefeated American Jasmine Artiga in a brisk and hard-fought fight.

Delgado’s triumph was the result of a disciplined and well-executed ten-round game plan. The official scorecards read 97-93, 97-93 and 97-93, reflecting the challenger’s increasing control as the fight progressed and her clear dominance during the championship rounds.

From the first bell, Artiga tried to dictate the action with her hand speed and deft movement. Delgado, however, implemented her strategy to perfection. The Panamanian maintained a tight guard, intelligently cut off the ring and consistently invested in bodywork, landing a mighty punch to the stomach.

This constant pressure gradually weakened the American champion, allowing Delgado to take command of the close-range rallies. As Artiga slowed, Delgado took advantage, winning key moments down the stretch to secure the victory and take the prestigious black and gold belt back to Panama.

With the biggest victory of her career, Delgado cemented her place among the elite super flyweights and added another world championship chapter to Panamanian boxing history.

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