(MAY 22) Saturday May 21,
2016, saw three new World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Champions crowned in front of sizable crowds and massive TV
audiences, as entertaining title fights took place as far apart
as Jinju in South Korea and Balaruc les Bains in France.
On a show promoted by Jinju Sanrok Promotion, undefeated South
Korean super star Hyun-Mi Choi won the vacant WBF Womens World
Super Featherweight title with a clear unanimous decision over
extremely game former world champion Unathi Myekeni from South
Africa.
Already the reigning WBA world champion, Choi took charge from
the beginning and continuously threw hard combinations at her
foe, looking for the knockout, but Myekeni was very resilient
and never gave up on her chance to win the fight.
After ten rounds of boxing there could be only one winner, and
judges Man-Deuk Kwon, Darryl Ribbink and Kyung-Han Lee scored it
98-93, 99-92 and 100-91 respectively for Choi, who improved her
impressive professional record to 13-0-1 (4). Myekeni falls to
10-3-1 (4).
Also in Jinju, the very underrated Moon Chul Suh became the new
WBF Asia Pacific Super Bantamweight champion in conclusive
fashion when he destroyed southpaw Anukul Promkamsaw from
Thailand in the second round to lift the vacant title.
While the first round was fairly quiet and even, Suh came out
aggressively in the second and floored Promkamsaw three times to
force the stoppage from South African referee Darryl Ribbink,
much to the delight of the many fans in attendance.
The new WBF Asia Pacifc Super Bantamweight Champion improved his
rather misleading record to 9-7-3 (4), while Promkamsaw drops to
15-9 (7).
In Balaruc les Bains, France, European champion and home town
favorite Leatitia Arzalier was on top of her game as she beat
Brazilian Aline de Cassia Scaranello by unanimous decision to
win the vacant WBF Womens World Strawweight title.
32-year-old Arzalier, now 11-1 (3), threw and landed with the
harder punches throughout, and was very effective in avoiding
the attacks from “La Poderosa” Scaranello (27), who comes up
short in her second world title-challenge and travels back to
Sao Paolo with a 9-4 (7) ledger.
Judges Brahim Ait Aadi and Alexander Plumanns both scored the
fight 97-93, while judge Stephane Nicolo saw it as a land-slide
victory for Arzalier and had it 100 – 90. The fight headlined a
show at the Halle des Sports Louis Marty promoted by Frederic
Perez.