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Jennifer Miranda inspires youthful women in sensitive situations – World Boxing Association

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Jennifer Miranda, fleeting masters of the feather -like World Boxing Association (WBA), led the inspiring event last Tuesday to Unlimited Girls, an organization dealing with promoting social and professional development of youthful women in sensitive situations.

The event, which took place at the boxing club in Madrid, began a motivational conversation, during which Miranda shared her journey of perseverance and triumph. The boxer told her path in sport, from breaking barriers as one of the pioneers of women’s boxing in Spain to winning a place as a WBA master.

“It was an amazing experience to talk to those youthful women who are fighting to make their dreams come true and encourage them to continue pushing. I know that many of them face hard challenges, which is why support and motivation are crucial. Such initiatives, along with the work of unlimited girls, can really change their lives,” said Miranda.

After the conversation, the participants entered the ring in search of a master class led by the master himself, with the support of coach Javier Pardo. This practical session emphasized boxing as a powerful tool for physical and mental well -being, emphasizing its benefits in coordination, agility and confidence.

The initiative was supported by JD and Sprinter Sports and adapted to the WBA value, an organization involved in systematic boxing development at all levels and promoting it as a sport that can improve the quality of life of people.

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Artiga and Chávez are lining up for an explosive duel in California – World Boxing Association

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On March 22, Jasmine “Animal” Artiga and Regina “Rony” Chávez will face the title of WBA World in the Super Flyweight division at the nose of Events Center in San Bernardino, California.

Artiga, undefeated in 13 matches with a record of 12 wins and 1 draw, enters the seventh fight in the world. In her latest competition, she provided technical knockout from Nancy Franco.

Meanwhile, Chávez, wearing a record of 8 wins, 4 losses and a 3 draw, has something to prove after failure in its previous auction of the world title against Clara Lescurat in Argentina. The Mexican warrior is determined to buy back and show that he deserves to be counted among the elite in his division.

It is Showdown who promises fireworks, because the contrasting styles of Clash: Artiga is known for her relentless pressure and impact force, while Chávez, a more experienced tactic, consists in its strength and strategy to overcome the rival who seems technically better on the paper.

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Rematch set for this Saturday – World Boxing Association

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The world of women’s boxing is preparing for a hit duel. This Saturday, March 22, 2025, Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia will take place a very anticipated rematch between Cherneka Johnson and Nina Hughes-Walka driven by fierce competition, expectations about the height of the sky and the desire to redeem.

The current world champion of WBA Bantameight, Cherneka Johnson, will defend his title against a determinant claimant to repeal the result of their last meeting. At the age of 30, Johnson fights with a solid record of 16 wins (6 by KO) and only 2 losses. Her technical efficiency and relentless pressure of the ring established her as one of the most respected masters in her division.

Meanwhile, 42-year-old Nina Hughes is to prove that age is just a number in a square circle. With a record of 6 wins (2 by KO) and 1 Hughes losses showed admirable perseverance-especially after its gaunt loss of decisions in May 2024.

Both fighters work intensively in their training camps. Hughes promises a more aggressive and tactical approach to avoid the distance of the fight, while Johnson intends to consolidate his dominance in a performance, which leaves no doubt as to its superiority.

In this electrifying competition, there will be a full pride, talent and competitive spirit at a full show. Will Hughes skip her loss, or maybe Johnson will confirm his status of the unquestioned master? The answer will be determined in the ring.

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Linn Sandstrom reflects the WBA gold title in Sydney – World Boxing Association

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On the night, to remember in Sydney’s Hordney Pavilion, Linn Sandstrom performed a dominant performance to win the title of WBA Gold Super Flyweight with a unanimous victory towards Venezuela Yoselin Fernández. The Australian warrior of Swedish origin presented her technical flash and durability, winning the nod of the judges of the results 99-91, 100-90 and 98-92.

From the opening bell, Sandstrom dictated the pace with a crunchy stab and a quick combination that kept Fernández in defense. Despite the efforts of Fernández to close the distance and shots of land power, better movement and the tactical approach of Sandstrom made a difference in each exchange.

After her triumph, emotional Sandstrom started to social media to express his gratitude: “We worked so demanding on it. I was not born with great talent, but I make up for it with demanding work – and starts to pay off. “

Thanks to this victory, Sandstrom improves to 10-3-3 KO, positioning as the best pretender in the Super Flyight branch. Fans are already speculating about their next movement, regardless of whether it is the defense of the title in her hometown or an international clash with one of the elites of the division.

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