Female boxing legend Regina Halmich will
fight her last fight on Friday, November 30 in her hometown
Karlsruhe, Germany. For some time now, managers and promoters have
been trying to build up a suitable successor, but at present the
question of who is be able to step into Halmich’s shoes is still
open. Juergen Lutz, the man who discovered Halmich, organised a
boxing gala on Saturday, August 4 on the market place of Karlsruhe.
The event gave several upcoming female boxers the opportunity to
show their skills. The admission was free and Regina Halmich herself
presented the event and her possible successors. Unfortunately, some
boxers failed to appear and numerous fights were cancelled. The
promoter made a virtue of necessity and showed the audience ten
sparring fights instead. Of the announced matches only three took
place.
Rola El Halabi (1-0-0, KO 1) made short
work with her opponent Sabrina Stegner. The lightweight who was born
in Beirut/Libanon and lives in Ulm/Germany floored professional
debutant Stegner after only a couple of seconds with a straight
right. Stegner was counted out sitting dazed on the canvas.
The evening’s second professional debut
took a bit longer. Selina Ries, a protégé of Juergen Lutz, had to
take on Irma Balijagic from Bosnia-Herzegovina. The whole match was
a wild exchange of blows starting immediately when the fight began.
After several hard hits, in the middle of the first round, the
German corner threw in the towel and the flyweight fight ended with
Balijagic declared the winner.
The longest and best fight of the
evening was the professional debut of Özlem Asiye Sahin, who was
born in Turkey and now lives in Ludwigsburg/Germany. The junior
flyweight took on Michaela Rost (0-1-0, KO 0). Sahin showed that she
is a complete boxer: good footwork, good cover, good attacks and
various punch combinations. She was superior to her opponent in
every department and one could not help getting the impression that
Sahin could have ended the one-sided match any time she wanted to.
Sahin possibly wanted to gain ring experiences and decided to go the
full distance. The fight ended with an unanimous win on points for
Sahin.
The question of who will take the throne of female boxing after
Halmich is still open. But female boxing clearly has a future in
Germany. And, who knows, this event in Karlsruhe may have already
shown Halmich’s successor in the making.
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