Connect with us

Female Boxing

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

Published

on

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.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Female Boxing

Showdown High Stakes for WBA World Title-World Boxing Association

Published

on

On July 11, the legendary Garden Madison Square in Novel York will host the fight of women in boxing, who promises to leave her mark in historical books. The undisputed Queen of Super Feather WWweight Alycia Baumgardner put his crown on the line against the rising star of Spanish Jennifer Miranda – a pretender who is to be the first unquestioned champion in the history of his country.

Baumgardner, proud of the 15-1 record with 7 knockouts, definitely recognized herself as one of the most dominant forces in the division. Thanks to the explosive power and aggressive style, it collected every immense belt at 130 pounds – including the desired WBA World title – strengthening its rule as the best division dog.

In the ring there will be an invincible Jennifer Miranda (12-0, 1 KO), current WBA master. A fighter from Cádiz, Spain, brings technical skills, grain and hopes of the nation on the shoulders. Victory over Baumgardner would simply not be nervous of the year – her name would cut her name in the Spanish boxing history.

Expect fireworks. Baumgardner will rely on her impact strength and experience with a great fight, while Miranda is trying outbox and survive the master. With each lane on the line and heritage, the glowing mSG lights are set to a truly historical night in women’s boxing.

Continue Reading

Female Boxing

WBA Master Jasmine Artiga honored by the city of Tampa – World Boxing Association

Published

on

At a proud moment for the local fight scene, World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Flyweight Champion Jasmine Artiga He was honored with a special proclamation by Tampa mayor Jane CastorRecognizing her unique contribution to the sport of boxing and its eternal impact on the community.

Tampa, Artiga, was constantly growing in the ranks of a professional boxing to become one of the most respected and active names in his ward. Her discipline, grain and unwavering involvement in her craft not only deserved her gold championship, but also the admiration of fans and peers – both in and outside the ring.

During the genuine ceremony Positive influence and role model For the city’s youth. The WBA championship belt proudly, Artiga appeared visibly moved when she accepted the plaque and listened to the words of the recognition of local officials.

Proclamation not only recognized her sporting achievements – it also celebrated its deep connection with the community, which she calls home. Artiga’s story consists in perseverance, passion and purpose.

With this civic recognition is currently part of her growing legacy, Artiga remains focused on the laser in the next chapter in her boxing journey. If this latest milestone is any clue, the best is for your own Master Tampy.

Continue Reading

Female Boxing

WBA mourns the departure of Georgia O’Connor – World Boxing Association

Published

on

The World Boxing Association (WBA) deeply mourns the departure of Georgia O’Connor, a talented British boxer, whose dedication and spirit spirit left an indelible mark in this sport.

O’Connor, who gained meaning with an outstanding performance at the Youth Games of Commonwealth, presented extraordinary talents every time she passed between the ropes. She died at the age of only 25 after a bold fight against cancer – the fight met with the same sand and heart that defined her boxing career.

WBA joins her family, friends and the entire boxing community in despairing this painful loss. The Heritage of Georgia stretches far beyond the ring – her passion for boxing and courage, which she showed both inside and outside the square circle will always be remembered.

At this point, WBA sends honest condolences to his loved ones and confirms his involvement in support and position by athletes who devote their lives to sport.

Continue Reading
Advertisement

OUR NEWSLETTER

Subscribe Us To Receive Our Latest News Directly In Your Inbox!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Trending