Sarah Pucek Wins by a decision over
Marquita Lee
Source/PR
April 9, 2017
(APRIL 9) For the third time in a
year Sarah Pucek headlined a fight card at the Coast Convention
Center in Langley BC. As was the case the last two outings she
was in a tough fight. Marquita Lee of San Francisco showed
up to win the fight and go home with the North American Boxing
Federation title. Lee had suffered from inactivity until she got
an offer to fight Shelly Vincent late last year. The Lee-Vincent
fight went the full 8 rounds and Lee showed she can compete at
the highest level of the sport. Lee lost the decision against
Vincent but was offered the fight with Sarah Pucek in January
with a March date. The fight was moved to April 7.
Lee had a great training camp and was ready to give the
performance she would need to win the NABF title and join
Claressa Shields and be the second woman to win the iconic
title.
Sarah Pucek’s last fight was Sept 9th against Lucia Larcinese of
Montreal, she won a 10 round split decision over Lucia Larcinese.
Pucek has also had inactivity issues however it was due to a
3-year hiatus from the sport due to collage commitments and
work. There was no room in her life at the time for boxing, this
has changed and Pucek has found a new dedication to the sport
says her trainer Dave Allison. The two have been together since
the amateurs and Allison says Pucek is a very young 30, she has
been a pro for almost 10 years with stops and starts. She had 16
amateur fights over 20 months then turned pro and had her first
3 pro fights in a 6-month period. She had her comeback fight
April 1 of 2016 and fighting Lee for the NABF title is her third
fight back.
Pucek fights in the featherweight division however Lee’s camp
wanted the fight at 130lb. Both women weighed in below 130, Lee
came in at 127 and Pucek at 128.The fight started with Pucek
moving a lot using her jab and legs to establish distance. The
first 3 rounds were obviously feeling out rounds with Pucek
setting the pace. The fourth round saw Pucek pick up the pace
and start landing right hands, Lee tried to answer in kind
however was missing the mark. Lee was dangerous and proved it in
the 6th round coming out with a very impressive round. It was an
exciting round that went to Lee.
The fight was scheduled for 8 rounds and got better as each
round went by. Pucek started to land combinations and was
finishing with some solid left hooks. Both women had good body
attacks going down the stretch, Pucek was faster and pulled the
trigger better than Lee and this was the difference. The
unanimous decision went to Pucek who had clearly won the fight.
The pro am show featured another pro fight on the card. A four
round fight featured a match between amateur standout Julian Kim
making his pro debut and veteran Ted Reno from Calgary Alberta.
For Kim it was a perfect pro debut he was able to win every
round however Reno forced Kim enough to make it a valuable
fight. Kim won a unanimous decision with a shut out.