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(SEPT 27) The ladies of
boxing will be on center stage on Saturday, September 29 as Televisa and FOX Deportes travel to the Morelia Michoacan
Municipal Auditorium in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico to air the
showdown for the 10 round fight between Mexico City's Zulina "La
Loba" Munoz and Uruguay's Gabriela Bouvier for Munoz' WBC
Women's Silver Bantamweight Title.
In the televised co-main event, scheduled for 10 rounds in the
minimumweight division, Philippines' Denver "Excitement" Cuello
takes on Tijuana's Ivan Meneses.
Munoz vs. Bouvier, a 10 round fight for Munoz' WBC Women's
Silver Bantamweight Title, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions
and Canelo Promotions. The Televisa broadcast will air on Canal
5 and begins at 10:30 p.m. CT and the FOX Deportes broadcast of
Munoz vs. Bouvier begins at 11:00 p.m. ET/8:00 p.m. PT. The
entire televised card will air on Sunday, September 30 at 6:00
p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT.
One of the fight game's busiest competitors, Zulina Munoz
(34-1-2, 23 KO's) has been boxing for nine of her 25 years, and
in that time, she has proven herself to be one of her sport's
best, pound for pound. Having captured NABF, WBC International,
WBC Youth and WBC Silver championships, the only belt Munoz is
missing is a world title belt, and with a current unbeaten
streak that now stretches to 20 fights, her time to complete her
collection is likely approaching soon.
What Gabriela "La Gaby" Bouvier (8-2-1, 2 KO's) may lack in
experience when compared to her opponent, she makes up in talent
and desire. A native of Maldonado, Uruguay, Bouvier has come a
long way in her short two-year professional career, with her
only losses coming to the world-renowned Mariana Juarez. Coming
off of a 77 second knockout win over Carina Maria Britos in
June, the 20-year-old is determined to leave Mexico with a title
belt around her waist.
When you're nicknamed "The Excitement," you'd better bring it on
fight night and that's just what 25-year-old Denver Cuello
(31-4-6, 21 KO's) does every time he steps through the ropes.
Fighting out of Binangonan, Philippines, Cuello has been on
quite a hot streak, going 10-0 over the last two years, with all
ten wins coming by knockout. The recent winner of the WBC Silver
minimumweight title, this southpaw banger is coming to Mexico
with thoughts of another knockout win.
A veteran of nearly eight years as a professional boxer, Ivan
Meneses (16-4-2, 10 KO's) is a versatile competitor who can
handle himself in any situation that he encounters in the ring.
A former world title challenger who faced Roman "El
Chocolatito"Gonzalez for the WBA Minimumweight World Title in
2010, Meneses has won four of his last six fights, including two
in a row. Fresh off of a 12 round win over then 22-1-3 Luis Ceja
in July for the IBF Latino belt, Meneses is ready for more glory
this Saturday night against Cuello.