December 26, 2006 - Grosseto, Italy
Super Bantamweight
Emanuela Pantani TKO’d Jovana Neskovic in the second
round of a scheduled six rounder. Neskovic was making her pro
debut.
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December 26, 2006 Jean Pierre Complex, Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain,
Trinidad And Tobago
Light
Middleweight Iva Weston won a six-round unanimous decision
over Mandilla Daniel.
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December 22,
2006 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Super Bantamweight Alejandra Marina Oliveras, 119½,
won by an eight-round split decision over over
Claudia
Lopez, 122. Final judges scores were 75-77, 77-75, and 77½-75½.
Both fighters are from Argentina.
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December 21,
2006- Expo Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
Promoted by Liu Gang
Strawweight Gretchen Abaniel won a four-round majority
decision over Li Hai Li. Abaniel was making her pro
debut. Abaniel is from the Philippines and is a former amateur
champion, winning bronze medal in Russia 2005.
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December 20,
2006 - Club Atlético Las Palmas, Córdoba, Argentina
Super Bantamweight Sonia Paladino, 119, had a four-round draw
with pro debuter Cristina Pacheco, 118. Final judges scores
were 39-39, 39-38½, and 38-40.
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December 16, 2006 - Gimnasio del Club
de Leones, El Maranon,
Panama
Hildegar Keiser, 133, pro debut, won by TKO2 (1:58) seconds, over Lizbeth Gallardo,
133.
The fight was scheduled for four rounds.
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December 16, 2006 in Bucharest,
Romania
Junior Bantamweight Corina Cirlescu won by KO2 over
Rumina Tacheva, pro debut.
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December 15, 2006 - Caseros, Buenos
Aires, Argentina
Super Bantamweight Marcela Acuna, 121½, won by a RTD in
the 40 seconds in the second round against Maribel Santana,
121. The two were fighting for the WBA Super Bantamweight
Title.
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December 15, 2006 - Las Vegas Sports
Center, in Barraquilla, Colombia, promoted by Jabox Promotions
Paola Rocha won a close four-round decision over Maria
Mancilla, in a super-middleweight bout.
December 15, 2006 - Municipal
Colisseum in
Valledupar, Colombia
UBC super bantamweight Iberian-American champion Maria
Andrea "Panther" Miranda returned to the ring with an
easy second round KO over previously undefeated
challenger Francia Bravo (2-1-3, 1 KO) and retained
her title.
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December 15, 2006 - Antvorskovhallen,
Slagelse, Denmark -Promoted by Team Palle
Super Bantamweight Anita Christensen, 120¼, won a
six-round unanimous decision over Eva Liskova, 119½. Final
judges scores: 59-55, 59-55, 58-56.
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December 14,
2006 in Ciudad Nezahualcoyoti, Mexico
Flyweight Ana Fabiola Arrazola won by TKO2 over
Elizabeth Zamarripa, pro debut.
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December 14, 2006Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino
in Hallandale, Florida
Stacey Reile, 123, won a six-round unanimous decision over
Delia Hoppe, 120½. Final judges scores: 59-55, 59-55, and
58-56. WBAN was told that Reile had a case of the flu until
the Tuesday before the fight, and that she started off slow, but
finished very strong. Hoppe tried to avoid Reile throughout
the six-rounder, making Reile chase after her, and when they did
exchange punches inside, Hoppe would hold on.
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December 14, 2006
at the Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, and promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions, Tammy Franks, 133, of San
Antonio, Texas., won a four-round split decision over Lissette
Medel, 131,
of Maywood, California. Final judges scores were 39-37, 39-37, and
37-39.
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December 14, 2006 -Tachi Palace Hotel
& Casino, in Lemoore, California
Jessica Rakoczy, 132, defeated Tawnyah Freeman, 138,
1:17 seconds in first round by TKO and won the NABF lightweight
title. The referee stopped the fight. In a six-round
bout, Carina Moreno, 106½,
stopped Savanna Hill, 103½,
1:26 seconds of the second round by TKO.
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December 14, 2006 in Tokyo, Japan
Emiko Raika, 133
¾,
of Japan, won a 10-round unanimous
decision over Terri Blair, 134, of the United States.
Final judges scores were 97-95, 97-94, 98-93. Raika won the WIBA lightweight world title.
In other results on the card: Kazumi Izaka, 110
¾, won by TKO1 over
Rie Fujimoto, 110
¾; Manami Arima won by TKO1 over
Seri, 112; Momoko Kanda, 104
½,
pro
debut, won by UD4 over Aikawa Chikako, 106, pro debut; Jet Izumi,
104, won by
UD4 over Gypsy Taeko, 104
½; Natsuki, 122
¾,
won by TKO3 over Saori, 121
¾;
Mayumi Kubo, 104,
won by MD4 over Ayaka.
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December 14, 2006 - New York, NY
Maureen Shea, 127½, won by a third round TKO over Rocio
Vasquez, 126½. This was Shea's third appearance at Dibella's
Broadway Boxing series.
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12, 2006 in Cheju Island, South Korea
December 12, 2006 - Kenya,
Nairobi, Grand Regency Hotel
Bantamweight Fatuma Zarika (aka:
Zarika Njeri) won a
six-round unanimous decision over Jubjaeng Sor Singsanay.
Final judges scores were 60-52, 59-54, and 59-54.
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December 12, 2006 -Salle Millesium,
Epernay, France
Eurosport, which has been known to be very reluctant to show
women's boxing, had a pleasant surprise for the viewers, on last
night's transmission from Epernay France. They televised the super
featherweight bout between Myriam Chomaz, France vs.
Leticia Candal, of Spain. The fight, scheduled for six rounds,
turned out to be both entertaining and dramatic. Chomaz went forward
from the first bell, but tended at times to be over eager in her
attacks, which gave Candal the opportunity to score well on counter
boxing. Myriam Chomaz suffered a bad cut over her left eye in the
second round, but the referee allowed her to continue the fight. The
three first rounds were fairly even, maybe with a slight advantage
to Candal, but Chomaz's persistent aggression paid of in the 4th
round when she caught Candal with a beautiful right hand, that sent
her on the canvas with 56 seconds
left of the round. Candal beat the count, only to
receive a standing eight count shortly after, but she made it to the
end of the round. When the fighters came out for the 5th round, the
referee asked the ring doctor to look at a bad swelling that almost
closed Candal's left eye. It was decided that it would be unsafe to
continue the fight, so Chomaz was declared the winner by TKO.
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December 11, 2006 in Santiago de los
Caballeros, Dominican Repubic
Yahaira Hernandez won by KO1 over Linosca Mendez, pro
debut.
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December 15, 2006 in Reynosa, Mexico
Claudia Roman, pro debut, won a four-round decision over
Marisela Guel, pro debut.
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December 9, 2006 - Trinidad and
Tobago
Boxing world record history was made in Trinidad and Tobago, when at
the Jean Pierre Complex, Port of Spain, in Trinidad West Indies,
Gizelle Salandy of Trinidad won five (Junior Middleweight) world
title belts, that included the WBA, WBC, NABC, WBE, and IWBF.
Promoter Boxu Potts has already applied for recognition for this
fight to be inducted into the Guinness Book of World Records.
Salandy, 149 ¼, defeated her opponent, Mariem Brakache, 151,
with a 10-round unanimous decision. Potts said in a
press release, “From the onset, both fighters went at each other
through the bout like two pit bulls. Salandy used a lot of lateral
movements while displaying good hand speed, but Brakache soon
adapted to her style, by cutting off the ring and drawing Salandy
back into a slugfest, which suited Brakache’s style of fighting.
In the preflight press conference, Salandy had stated to have a
short night, with Brakache, i.e., the judges and referees would not
have any work to do. Salandy also said that the only thing the
referee would have to do is count Brakach out from one to ten, but
Brakache won a lot of fans with her relentless punching style, while
she was cutting off the ring. Final judges scores for the
bout: Judge George Sntaude scored 98-92; Judge McKenzie Granger,
98-92; and Judge Trevor Arno, scored 96-94. At the end of the
fight, both fighters congratulated each other and Salandy promised
Brakache a rematch. Potts stated that he was satisfied with the
performance of both fighters. He said, “It is fights like this where
it generates public interest, and also gives credence to the world
of women boxing.”
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December 9, 2006 Kansas City, MO
Flyweight Marianne Chubirka
TKO'd Jessica Doogan in the first
round of a scheduled four rounder. Doogan was making her pro debut.
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December 9, 2006 in Parkersburg, West
Virginia
Middleweight Roxanne Ward, of West Virginia, won by
four-round unanimous decision over over Natiata Porter.
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December 9, 2006 in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Junior welterweight Silvia Fernanda Zacarias won by a
four-round split decision over Leticia Rojo.
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December 8, 2006 in Chiapas, Mexico
Abigal Ramos, pro debut, won by KO1 over Elizabeth Zamarripa,
pro debut.
December 8, 2006 in Cancun, Mexico
Bantamweight
Marisol Cruz, 118½, pro debut, won by a four-round unanimous decision
over Erika Reseniz, 115½, pro debut.
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December 7, 2006
- at the Centro de Convenciones, in Panama City, Panama
There were three women’s bouts scheduled on the card. In one bout,
flyweight Carolina Alvarez, 111, of Venezuela, TKO’d
Lorena Carrillo, 113, 1:40 seconds, in the first round of a
scheduled eight round bout. In another women’s bout on the card
featherweight Ambar Fajardo Sanchez, 125¼, of Venezuela, won a
six-round split decision over Monica Acosta Siris, 122¼.
Final judges scores were 56-59, 57-56, and 58-57. Lastly,
featherweight pro debuter Ogleidis Suarez, 123, TKO’d Luz
Giraldo, 129¾ , 0:27 in the second round, scheduled for four.
The card was promoted by Promociones y Eventos del Istmo.
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Search
December 8, 2006
in Chiapas, Mexico
Abigal Ramos, pro debut, won by KO1 over Elizabeth Zamarripa,
pro debut.
December 7, 2006
in Moscow, Russia
Lidia Andreeva, pro debut, won by TKO2 over Alexandra Petrova,
pro debut.
December 7, 2006
in Santa Fe, Argentina
Maria del Carmen Potenza, 116½, won by UD4 over Sonia Edith
Poladino, 117, pro debut.
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December 7, 2006
– National Guard Armory, Pikesville, Maryland
Super middleweight Shelly Sivert, pro debuter, won a
four-round unanimous decision over Kita Watkins. The card
was promoted by Baltimore Pro Boxing.
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December 6, 2006
-Municipal Gym of Sanm Estanilslao, in Paraguay
UBC super flyweight champion Maria Jose "Panther" Nunez
retained her title with an eight-round unanimous decision over
Brazilian challenger Amalia Martìnez.
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December 5, 2006 in Memphis,
Tennessee
Kita Watkins won by TKO2 over Diane Virgous.
December 3, 2006 York Hall, in Bethnal Green, London, England
Super
flyweight Shanee Martin, of Colchester, England won an eight-round
decision over Rebekka Hermann of Offenburg, Germany.
Score: 77-76 (only one judge, often the
referee, in the UK for non-title fights). WBAN had ringside coverage by Bernard Miller.
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December 2, 2006 in Nairobi, Kenya
Janaya Davis, 164¼, of
the United States, won an eighth round decision
over Kenya's Conjestina Achieng, 154¼. Valerie Mahfood was
supposed to fight
Achieng, but experienced some problems concerning this card.
Leatitia Robinson won a 10-round unanimous decision over
Yvonne Reis. Esther Phiri won a 8-round majority
decision over Kelli Cofer in the junior lightweight division.
Scores: Stephen Okumu 78-79; Dan Omuhaka 75-77; Wycliffe Marende
77-77.
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December 2, 2006 - Estral
Convention Center in Berlin, Germany
Lafayette¹s Kasha Chamblin, 123½, suffered the first
loss as a pro when she was TKO'd in the eighth round by Ina
Menzer, 125¾, the WIBF world featherweight champion. Menzer of
Germany, and still undefeated at(16-0), was making her fifth
straight successful title defense. According to Dan McDonald of the
Daily Advertiser, wrote, that Menzer caught Chamblin with a straight
right hand with approximately 20 seconds left in
the eighth round. Chamblin, making her first title-bout appearance,
went down for the first time in her career.
She quickly rose, but the referee stopped the bout with
approximately 10 seconds left in the round.
December 2, 2006 - Palais Omnisport,
Paris, France
Anne Sophie Mathis, TKO'd Myriam Lamare, in the
seventh round. Both Mathis and Lamare are from France.
December 1, 2006 - Rhode Island Convention Center, in Providence, Rhode Island
Missy
“The Fury” Fiorentino won a six-round unanimous decision over Belinda “Brown Sugar” Laracuente
in a six rounder.
December 1, 2006 - Albuquerque, New
Mexico
Holly Holm became a three time World Champion Friday night as she
captured the IFBA Jr. Middleweight to go along with her IBA Jr.
Welterweight title and WBA Welterweight title with an almost
complete shutout of Trica Turton. Holm captured the title by the
scores of 100-90 twice and 99-91 on the final card. Holm was the
bigger and quicker of the two and it showed as she was able to
dominate the game Turton, who was just to small.