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Jennifer Meza will fight Roxana Colmenarez for the Fedelatin – World Boxing Association title

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The countdown is on between Argentina’s Jennifer Meza and Roxana Colmenarez, the current World Boxing Association (WBA) atomweight champion, and tough Venezuelan Roxana Colmenarez for their fight on Saturday, May 4.

The 10-round fight is part of the main card of the event, which will take place at the iconic Luna Park stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The main fight of Evelin Nazarena Bermudez (19-1-1) will be Jessica Basulto Salazar (12-1). It will also be broadcast live on TyC Sports.

Jennifer Meza’s current status

Born in Olivo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jennifer Sabrina Meza will defend her WBA title for the first time after a unanimous decision victory over fellow Venezuelan Yoselin Fernandez in her last fight midway through last year.

Meza has recently narrow her activity in the ring. It is worth remembering that in 2023 she took part in fights twice, at the beginning of the year she won by knockout in the fourth round, winning the Fedelatin belt, this time in minimum weight, against Venezuelan Johana Zúñiga (17-7 -1).

The 32-year-old fighter (8-3/3 KO) has a low knockout percentage of 37%. However, she is on a four-fight winning streak, with her last loss coming in 2021 to compatriot Lucia De Los Angeles (3-8).

Roxana Colmenarez’s current status

Roxana Maria Colmenarez, a youthful competitor from Caracas, will enter the ring for the third time in 2024. She started the year with a unanimous decision defeat in Argentina against the undefeated local Sol Cudos (7-0-2), and later returned to victory in her homeland, where she defeated Yolimar Moreno (0-6) by knockout in the second round.

The 24-year-old Colmenarez (10-3-1/8 KO) has a knockout power of over 80%. He will be looking for his first victory outside Venezuela and a rematch, as all of his professional boxing losses have come on Argentine soil.


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The best of the best meet again – World Boxing Association

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Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will step into the ring at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for a rematch for the undisputed super lightweight championship this Friday night.

Taylor and Serrano will meet for the second time after their gigantic fight in 2022, in which the Irishwoman won in a fight that was named fight of the year and was full of action and great moments for both fighters. On this occasion, they faced each other in the lightweight category and now the fight will be one category higher.

Taylor just got back to 140 pounds. belts, defeating Chantelle Cameron on November 25 in Dublin. Last May, she lost to the British in another close fight, but managed to bounce back and defeat her in a rematch.

Serrano’s last loss was to Taylor, and since then she has won five fights in a row, giving her a 12-round, three-minute fight in which she defeated the likes of Erika Cruz.

Taylor has 23 wins, 1 loss and 6 knockouts, while Serrano has 47 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw and 31 knockouts.

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Fundora made history and is the youngest undisputed title holder – World Boxing Association

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Gabriela Fundora became the youngest fighter to win the undisputed title after knocking out Celeste Alaniz last Saturday. The 22-year-old American stopped the Argentine in the seventh round to claim four flyweight crowns (WBA, WBO, IBF and WBC) after a stunning performance at the Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Fundora patiently worked the awkward opponent and gradually found her distance to begin to impose herself and set the pace of the fight with her height and reach advantage.

Although she had to adjust to her opponent in the first few rounds, who put a lot of pressure on her and threw a series of punches, she figured it out and in the fourth round she looked comfortable and in control of the fight.

The seventh round was crucial as she landed a tough punch that sent Alaniz to the canvas. Although the South American recovered, Fundora was able to combine her strength again and take her down a second time in more dramatic fashion, so that the visiting corner decided not to continue and the victory was decided in favor of the novel champion.

Fundora currently has a record of 15 wins, no losses and 7 knockouts. On the other hand, Alaniz has a record of 15 wins, 2 losses and 6 knockouts.

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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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