(APR 16) Last night at the Maritim
Hotel, in Magdeburg, Germany, there were three women's bouts on the
card.
Germany's Natascha Ragosina, 168, retained her WIBF
belt and gained the GBU belt by a TKO win over United States,
Carlette Ewell, 173 1/4. The referee stopped the fight
1:23 into the fifth round.
Ewell was a very game opponent and
managed to put pressure on Ragosina when she got in close, but she
had to work very hard to get in there. As the fight progressed,
Ragosina took full advantage of her longer reach and her very good
boxing skills.
Ewell kept coming forward, but her
attempts to close was paid for by a lot of good jabs from Ragosina.
Halfway into to fifth round, Ewell was stunned by a hard right hand,
and Ragosina set in the chase, resulting in another right that sent
Carletta Ewel to the floor. She beat the count, but the renewed
bombardment from from Ragosina made the referee stop the fight.
The first women's bout of the evening was between Spotlights newly
signed Super Welterweight Karolina Lukasik of Polen whose
second pro fight was against Svetlana Adreera of Russia. It
turned out to be hard fought, entertaining fight, between two
fighters who has both benefited from a very good schooling in the
amateur ranks. The bout was won by Lukasik by unanimous
decision.
In another women's bout, Susianna
Kentikian was back in the ring after a three-month lay off,
after she had to undergo surgery to her right elbow.
Her performance left nobody in doubt,
that she is back at full strength. Her opponent, Evgenia
Zablotskaja of Russia made her pro debut, after a good amateur
career. Although she had a distinctive height and reach advantage,
it couldn't prevent her from being "run over" by a very aggressive
Kentikian, who used her speed to outbox the taller opponent.
After 1:32 into the second round Zablotskaja's corner threw the
towel to prevent further punishment. We look forward to see this
very exiting boxer in the ring against more experienced pro boxers
in the future.
Armenian Susianna Kentikian has a very busy schedule these days.
Sunday she will appear at the Pan Armenian Games in Duisburg as a
guest of honor along with her fellow Armenian Arthur Abraham, who is
the current IBF world champion.