(DEC 9) Unheralded Tamara
Demarco of Argentina upset former world champion Amira Hamzaoui
in her own back-yard, Epernay in France, on Saturday December 7,
to win the vacant World Boxing Federation Women's
Intercontinental Flyweight title.
At the Hall des sports Pierre Gaspard, “La Rebelde” made the
absolute most of what was her first big championship
opportunity, as she was aggressive from the start and
comprehensively beat the local southpaw favourite to the punch.
While not a big puncher, Demarco utilized an excellent strategy
and put on a great performance, as she had Hamzaoui in trouble
on several occasions. With a little more power she likely would
have at least scored some knock-downs, if not recorded a
stoppage.
After ten rounds there was no doubt that the visitor from Buenos
Aires had done more than enough to win, and judges Mohamed
Hireche, Benny Decroos and Vincent Dupas all scored it widely in
her favour by 98-92, 99-92 and 97-93.
31-year-old Demarco improved her professional record to 9-3 (0),
while Hamzaoui (33), a WBF World Flyweight Champion between 2014
and 2016, drops to 13-3-1 (5). The fight headlined a card
promoted by Jerome Vilmain.