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The most outstanding September champion was Mary Spencer – World Boxing Association

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The World Boxing Association (WBA) Women’s Championship Committee has released its official rankings for the month and has also announced September’s most outstanding boxer, Canadian Mary Spencer.

Spencer won the WBA interim super welterweight crown on September 5 against German Naomi Mannes in a fight held at the Casino de Montreal. The home fighter won by unanimous decision of 3 judges based on the scorecards 96-93 in a fight in which she fought difficult and managed to achieve a great victory.

The WBA congratulates Spencer on this distinction and invites all interested parties to read the women’s ranking, which is now publicly available on the organization’s official website.

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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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Cudos crushed Zuniga to retain his WBA Fedelatin – World Boxing Association crown

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Argentinian Sol Cudos defended her Fedelatin World Boxing Association (WBA) minimum belt by defeating Venezuelan Johanna Zuniga by technical knockout in the fifth round on Saturday evening.

The headquarters of the Argentine Boxing Federation in Buenos Aires was the venue where the home team put in a dominant performance, ending the fight before halftime.

The 27-year-old boxer looked very good against an experienced challenger like Zuniga, and she was able to easily decide the fight so she could continue to climb her career and get closer to a world title shot.

With the victory, Cudos’ record stands at 9 wins, no losses, 2 draws and 3 knockouts, while Zuniga dropped to 18 wins, 8 losses, 1 draw and 11 knockouts.

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