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January
31, 2004 -
Berlin, Germany, and promoted by Wiking Boxteam
Marischa Sjauw, 145, of Holland, won over Laura Eleana Stefanescu of Roumania,
after the trainer of Stefanescu threw in the towel during the
second round after she took some hard shots. The fight was a
scheduled six-rounder in the welterweight division.
January 31, 2004, Expo
Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Stephanie Dobbs, 112, won a four-round unanimous decision
over Tammy McGuire, 121. On all three judges score cards, it
was 40-35. Dobbs is now 9-13-2 (5KO), MeGuire remains
winless with a 0-4-0 record.
January 31, 2004 -Sports
Palace in Kiev, Ukraine
Alina Shaternikova, Kiev, Ukraine won a six-round
unanimous decision over Maja Frenzel of Karlsruhe,
Germany.
January
30, 2004 - Worcester's National Guard Armory, Massachusetts
In the co-main event, in front of about 1,000 boxing fans, an
promoted by Pendarvis Boxing Promotions, Middleweight
Leatitia “Baby Girl” Robinson,160, now 10-0-0 (8KO)
successfully defended her IWBF Middleweight title, when she
won a 10-round unanimous decision over Yvonne Reis,
159, now 3-2-1, of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Final scoring was
98-92, 100-90, and 100-90. In a second's women's match
and in a rematch for the two, Denise Moses, 125,
Lawrence, Massachusetts, stopped Wanda Satterthwait,
121, Philadelphia, PA, in the second round. Satterhwait
did not come out for the second round. when Satterthwait did
not answer the bell for the second round. In their first
contest, Moses stopped Satterhwait in the second round....It
is now time for Moses to move on to other opponents.
Apparently Satterhwait was a last-minute replacement when
Anita Parker did not fight on this card against Moses. Moses
improved her record to 3-0-0 (3KO), and Satterhwait remains
winless with a 0-4-0 record.
January 30, 2004 -The Palace,
Auburn Hills,
Michigan
Mary Jo Sanders made it a short night when she fought
Jamie Whitcomb, of Grand Rapids, knocking Jamie down to
the canvas three times in the first round, and the fight being
stopped by the ref. This was a scheduled four-rounder on the
undercard in the junior welterweight division. Sanders remains
undefeated with 7-0-0 (2KO); and Whitcomb falls to 1-7.
January 29, 2004-Saith Park,
Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago
In the Main event,
17-year old Giselle "JJ" Salandy, 137, Siperai, Trinidad,
who was just recently licensed in Trinidad, making history for
women's boxing in her country, won an eight-round unanimous
decision over 23-year old Paola Rojas, 140, of
Cartagena, Colombia. Salandy successfuly defended her WIBA Ibero-American
junior welterweight title. There were no knockdowns in
the eight-rounder and was a rematch for the two,
when they fought in Curacao in November of 2002, when Salandy
was a mere 15 years old! Judges scoring was 80-72 on all
cards. The Trinidad Express
reported the following on the Salandy-Rojas bout
(Excerpt:) Salandy
had won all eight rounds, frustrating her 23-year-old opponent
with speed and ring-craft. The non-scoring referee, had
to caution both girls for excessive holding, pushing and
hitting on the break.Resplendent in the national red, black
and white colours, Salandy was a hit from her dressing room to
the ring, exciting the crowd with her left jab and dazzling
footwork a la Muhammad Ali. In the sixth round, she rolled up
her right hand, feinted with her left-in Sugar Ray Leonard
fashion-and landed three successive jabs on the face of the
unsuspecting Colombian. The Trinidadian left the ring
unmarked, while Rojas suffered a gash under her right eye. " In a second women's match
on the undercard, Stephaney George, 114, Georgetown,
Guyana, won a four-round unanimous decision over
Vicki Boodram, 115, Trinidad. Final judges scoring
was 39-38, 39-35, and 40-37.
The Trinidad Express reported the following on the
Boodram - George bout
(Excerpt:) There was a major controversy around
ringside following the penultimate six-rounder between T&T
flyweight Vicky Boodram and Guyana's Stephanie George, who won
a unanimous decision. Boodram's handlers made a
vociferous protest around the officials' enclosure.
Matchmaker Buxo Potts, a member of Boodram's camp, was booed
when he took the public address system to voice his complaint.
"
January 29,
2004 – Houston International Ballroom, Houston, Texas
Trini "La Traviesa" Guzman, 164 1/4, won a four-round majority
decision over Morgan McCarley, 159.
Final judges scores, 37-39, 37-39, 38-38.
January 29, 2004 - New
Orleans, Louisiana
You think you hear it all! In a four-rounder on
the undercard, Dana Kendrick, Hattiesburg,
Mississippi, won by a surprising disqualification when pro
debuter Tomelina Pruitt, Laurel, Mississippi, bit
Kendrick's arm. Hopefully Pruitt will go back into the
gym and learn how to box before stepping into the pro ranks of
other women boxers.
January 28, 2004 -Ameristar
Casino in Kansas City, Missouri
Pro Debuter Carrie Crawford, 129, Pottsville,
Arkansas TKO3 Sarah Schneider, 123, Cameron, Missouri.
January 27, 2004 -
Pavilion Stadium, Houston, Texas
Light Heavyweight Monica McGowan, 217, Jacksonville,
Texas, won a six-round unanimous decision over
Cassandra Geigger, 202 .5, Fayetteville, Arkansas. There
were no knockdowns but the fight was reported as an
action-packed bout. Final judges scoring was 60-54, 60-54, and
58-56. McGowan is now 8-3-0 (5KO), Geigger fell to 6-2-0
(6KO).
January 24, 2004 - Fire Lake
Casino, in Shawnee, Oklahoma
Hollie "Hot Stuff"
Dunaway, 108, won a six-round majority decision over
Stephanie "All Action" Dobbs, 109, in a rematch
for the two. First time out Dobbs had won by a majority
decision. Final judging 57-57, 59-55, and 59-55. Looks like boxing fans will need to see a
rubber match!
January 24, 2004 -The Bank of America of Centre
Boise, Idaho
At the Bank of America Centre, in snowy Boise, Idaho, and
in front of about 2,000 boxing fans, Mia “The Knockout” St.
John, 137, (30-3-2, 13 KO) won a four-rounder by a
unanimous decision (40-36) against Franchesca Alcanter,
137, (10-5-1, 5 KO) in their rematch from their first bout
that took place at the Playboy Mansion, in the year 2000.
According to news sources, St. John said that she was a little
nervous about fighting in Boise for the first time, but that
the crowd was very supportive and was pleased to see the
boxing fans in Boise urge her to win. St. John talked about
wanting to avenge her loss against Christy Martin and
would like a rematch. In the second women’s match,
Betty Stephens, Salt Lake City, Utah, who came in eight
pounds heavier (124 lbs) than Beth Westover, 116, from
Boise, Idaho, won a four-round unanimous decision over
Westover. Westover showing a tad bit of humor after the fight,
donned a t-shirt with the saying “Tonya Who? Put up or shut
up”. Westover was referring to her original opponent Tonya
Harding who did not fight her, after Harding backed out
due to her trainer being served with a lawsuit in regards to
Harding fighting in Boise. Stephens moved her record to 2-0-0,
and Westover is now 1-1-0.
January 24, 2004 -Velodrome,
Sloten,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Promoted by Top Sports Group, Esther Schouten, of the
Netherlands defeated Juliette Winter of the
United Kingdom, when she had to give up after the third round
due to a hand injury.
January 24, 2004 -Sam's Town
Casino, Tunica, Mississippi.
Brian Young's Prize Fight Promotions
In front of approx. 1,000 boxing fans, Samantha Browning
Stopped Marla Roberson in the third round with a
TKO in a scheduled four-round super-bantamweight bout.
In another women's match, featherweights Lana
Alexander, Nashville, Tennessee, won a
four-round split decision over Tiffany Ibanez,
Gulfport. Final judges scoring was 39-37.
January 23, 2004 - Ramada
Plaza Hotel, Rosemont, Illinois, and promoted by Hitz
Promotions
Heavyweight Elizabeth Kerin, 165, scored a knockout of
Ebony Teague, Indianapolis, in :50 of the first stanza
in a rematch of their first match that took place on November
26, 2003. Teague was not up to the challenge of the stronger
Kerin. Kerin came out fast and unleashed several punishing
blows that had Teague down twice before the bout was stopped.
Kerin now moves her record to 3-0, just in time for her 30th
birthday on Saturday.
January 23, 2004 - Expo
Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Mary Elizabeth Ortega, 117, was stopped by the much
less experienced Jerri Sitzes, 117, in the fifth round
by a TKO. The two were fighting a scheduled six-rounder in the
bantamweight division. This was a rematch for the two, when
Ortega defeated Sitzes the first time out in March of 2003.
January 22, 2004 - Michael's
Eighth Avenue Club, Glen Burnie, Maryland
Angel McNamara, won a four-round majority decision over
Talia Smith.
January 22, 2004 - Graham
Central Station, San Antonio, Texas
Audrey Vela, 120 1/4, of Austin, won a four-round unanimous
decision over Kim Colbert, 123, of Atlanta, Georgia,
in a rematch with the two. Vela hit the canvas in the second
round, but still managed to win the fight. Final judges
scores was 40-35, 40-36, and 39-37. Vela is now 5-0-1,
and Colbert remains winless at 0-3-0. In another
women's match, that was action-packed, San Antonios' Melissa Yanas won by a
four-round unanimous
decision over Terrie Carrillo. Final judges scoring,
two at 40-35, and 39-36. Yanas improved her record to
3-1-0 (1KO), and Carillo is 0-3-1.
January
15-18, 2004- Saskatchewan, Canada -
Amateur
Shannah Hook won the 75kg gold medal at the Canadian
Championships in Regina Saskatchewan. She fought Ontario's
Mary Anne Millar in the final, winning by a score of 13-3.
Shannah’s coach told WBAN that this was by far, Shannah's
best performance, using her reach and power to keep Millar on
the end of her punches for all three rounds. As her coach I am
extremely proud of her commitment, work ethic and focus. She
is a terrific role model for other boxers and deserves all of
the credit for her accomplishment.
January 17, 2004 -Aarhus, Denmark,
Promoted by Bettina Palle - Televised on Denmark Television
Denmark’s
Anita Christiansen,
117.9, won a 10-round split decision over Ada Velez, 117.5, and
became the new WIBA – WIBF Bantamweight World champion---But not without
controversy. In the eighth round, Christiansen was knocked down to the
canvass, but got up and finish the fight. According to WBAN’s insider,
the fight was very exciting and made the men’s boxing bouts look dull in
comparison. After the scores were read out for the Christiansen – Velez
fight, Velez was in disbelief, and in one report said that Velez “could
not believe her ears.” Apparently Velez was not happy about the
decision and left the ring, without congratulating Christiansen. The
two judges that scored the fight for Christiansen (97-94,
96-95) were both from
Denmark and
coincidentally BOTH had the last name of “Christiansen”. (Hopefully no
relation). The sole judge from Finland, had Velez ahead 97-93. Shortly
after the fight, Christiansen was asked if she thought that she won the
fight. Christiansen indicated that the fight was a very even fight, and
that she thought that Velez had a slight advantage. Christiansen also
added that she would give Velez a rematch.
January 17, 2004 -Karlsruhe, Germany
Regina Halmich, now 44-1-0 (15KO), 110 lbs., of Germany, successful
defended her WIBF Flyweight title when she won by a 10-round
unanimous decision over Joanna Pena-Alvarez, now 14-2-1
(10KO), 112 lbs., of the Dominican Republic. Also, on the undercard,
Hulya (Julia) Sahin, making her pro debut won a four-round
unanimous decision over Gabriella
Insberger from Romania.
January 16, 2004 Fort Garry Place,
Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada
Jelena Mrdjenovich, Edmonton, TKO'd Shannon Gunville,
Bismarck, in the third round, when it was reported that she did not answer
the bell for the third round. Mrdjenovich remains undefeated at 4-0-0 (3KO),
and Gunville is now 1-1-0 (0KO). The fight was a scheduled four-rounder in
the featherweight division.
January 15, 2004 - Santa Maria,
California
Last night in what was reported as the "most entertaining fight of the
night" Margarita Espinosa, 139, of Los Angeles, making her
pro debut won a four-round majority decision over Gail Muzzey,
139, of Newhall. The Santa Maria news reported the following:
"The women pounded on each other mercilessly for four straight rounds.
Muzzey came at Espinosa like a buzz saw. Espinosa threw haymaker after
haymaker in a constant counter attack. The fighting was fast
and furious and in the end even the judges were split on who should be
declared the winner." Final judges scores were 38-38, 40-36, and 39-37.
January 15, 2004 - H'Town Arena
Theater, in Houston, Texas, and promoted by Vertex Boxing Promotions
Valerie "The Wolfe" Mahfood won a four-round majority decision
over Yolanda Swindell. Final judges scores were
38-38, 39-37, 39-37 for Mahfood.
Both Mahfood and Swindell are from Texas. (Short
mpeg)
January 6, 2004 - DeCarlo's Convention
Center, Warren. Michigan
Pro debuters Ingrid Hays, 150, stopped Margaret Mishaw,
145, in the second round with a TKO. The bout was a scheduled four
rounder in the welterweight division.
January 2, 2004, Big Kahuna Club,
Wilmington, Delaware -Telefutura Card (untelevised)
Cindy Serrano, 130, of Queens, NY, stopped Helen Penson, 135,
of Spartansburg, South Carolina 29 seconds of the first round. The
fight was scheduled for four rounds in the lightweight division.
January 1, 2004- Gomez Palacio, Mexico
Rocío Vazquez, Mexico won a six-round split decision over
Martha Arevalo, also of Mexico. Vasquez is now 3-0-0
(KO), and Arevalo is 1-3-0 (1KO). |
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