(OCT 31) Belgian-born,
French-based World Boxing Federation (WBF) Women's World Light
Welterweight Champion Oshin Derieuw is in for a tough task when
she makes her first title-defense on November 10 in her
home-town of Henin-Beaumont.
Undefeated Derieuw, 9-0 (4), who
won the WBF world title with a unanimous decision over Lina
Tejada last April, takes on another Dominican in former IBF and
WBA World Champion Dahiana Santana, 36-9 (15), headlining a show
at the Espace Francois Mitterand.
Since becoming world champion, Derieuw returned to her
birth-country for a stay-busy fight against former European
title-challenger Elfi Philips (9-4-3) in early October, winning
a hard-fought decision after eight close rounds.
33-year-old Santana made her professional debut as a seventeen
year old Featherweight in 2002, and has since been successful in
moving up and down in weight to take on some of the best in the
world. Now campaigning at Light Welterweight, she is aiming to
become a three-time world champion.
Also on November 10 at the Palestra BFIT in Quartino,
Switzerland, Andrija Petric, 8-0 (1), will square off with
hard-nosed Bulgarian Ivan Emilov, 4-3 (3), for the vacant World
Boxing Federation (WBF) Eurasia Cruiserweight title.
For both Petric (36) and Emilov (30) it will be their first
chance to win a professional title. While Petric is a healthy
favourite on home ground, Emilov has only lost to undefeated
opponents, and never inside the distance, so he is expected to
make things difficult for the local man.