(NOV 23) Jackie Nava was the centre
of attention on Wednesday at the press conference for the Sosa-Leyva
bill in the Beto Ávila baseball stadium in Boca del Río,
Veracruz, on Saturday, at which she will be defending for the
first time her interim WBC Super Bantamweight title. Asked why
she never looks at her opponent's face when she's fighting, Nava
said it was a hangover from her days as a kickboxer. "I've tried
to shake the habit," she told reporters, "but with no success."
Not that it matters: "I win my fights with punches – not dirty
looks. In this sport, you don't intimidate anyone with your
eyes."
Of Saturday's opponent, 28-year-old Lina Ramírez, she had only
this to say: "I saw her once. She's tall, with long arms, and
strong. She's fought Kelsey Jeffries and Jazmín Rivas twice
each. She uses her reach well but I'm prepared for that. If I
can, I'll knock her out. If not, I'll win on points."
One (each) of Ramírez's six
victories and ten defeats have been by TKO. Her record also
includes one KO in her favour and a draw. The KO came in her
last fight but one (her most recent victory), on the 18th August
2006 in Hermosillo, when she knocked out Marisela Morales 58
seconds into the first round. Link
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