(MAR 24) LINCOLN, R.I.--The
old adage that a ‘win is a win’ certainly applied to Aleksandra
Lopes’ in her Welterweight match up with Ashleigh Curry at the
Twin River Casino Event Center in Lincoln, Rhode Island Thursday
night.
Lopes collected a 40-36, 39-37, 39-37 four round unanimous
decision victory over Curry in a fight that had both boxers
admitted they were perplexed at their opponents respective
styles. The results of which produced a few unexpected lulls in
the action.
“It was awkward right from the start,” said Lopes of the
divergent approach of each boxer. “If styles make fights, we
just never got into a rhythm.”
Lopes, a native of Gliwice, Poland, fighting out of Quincy, MA
upped her record to 6-1, 1 KO with the positive result. The
nine-fight card was promoted by part of promoter Jimmy
Burchfield’s Thursday Night Fight Series.
Lopes broke the pattern of inactivity that had prevailed from
the beginning of the opening round when she fired off two quick
straight rights that scored midway through. Both boxers worked
outside for the remainder final 45 seconds, with Lopes being
more methodical in moving forward.
Curry, who resides in St. Joseph, MO, and was fighting for the
first time in the New England area stayed well out of Lopes’
power for the majority of the four rounder. “It was a little
different. I think part of it is that I haven’t fought anyone of
her quality before,” she said of the plan.
The lone, significant flurry in the bout occurred in the waning
seconds of the third. The exchange would be repeated once in the
fourth round, albeit of a lesser quality exchange.
Lopes’ last loss came to Kali Reis back in March of 2009 in a
four round unanimous decision at Plymouth Ma. She subsequently
overcame Reis in a majority decision 16 months later at the Twin
River venue.
Curry was coming off a four round unanimous decision victory
over Liz Drew last November.