(MAY 19) Former French amateur
standout, and reigning French national professional champion,
Farida El Hadrati captured the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Womens International Light Welterweight title on Sunday, May 18,
at the Cosec La Gauthiere in her hometown of Clermont-Ferrand.
El Hadrati, a late starter in the pros at 30, convincingly
defeated Bulgaria’s former European title-challenger Kremena
Petkova (21), who came to fight her chance but had to realize
she was up against a superior boxer in every department.
Petkova started the fight well, landing with her long jab, but
El Hadrati soon found a home for her hard right hand, which
quickly caused a swelling on the left cheekbone of the visitor.
El Hadrati pressured Petkova in every round, landing well-timed
combinations and the straight right, but Petkova gamely did her
best to stay competitive.
Moving and jabbing, the Bulgarian tried to keep El Hadrati at
bay, but the local girl was just too strong and continued to
dominate the action. In the last three rounds Petkova had to
hold a bit too much for the taste of referee Christophe Hembert,
and was deducted a point in round nine.
While Petkova managed to get through the entire ten rounds,
there was no doubt who the winner would be and the judges all
scored the bout widely in favor of El Hadrati: 98-91 (Bertrand
Chagnoux), 99-90 (Pascal Philibert) and 100-89 (Christophe
Hembert).
Farid El Hadrati, winning her first title above domestic level,
remains undefeated at 5-0 (3), and the tough Kremena Petkova,
having been stopped only by current WBF World Lightweight
Champion Delfine Persoon last year, drops to 10-11-1 (1).
Promoter of the fight was ASM Boxe.
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