March 14, 2008 -Odense
Idraetshal, in Odense, Denmark
Vinni Skovgaard, 138¼, (5-0-0)
won the vacant WBC International Junior
Welterweight title by defeating Belgian
Zelda Tekin, 137¾, (4-1-0) by TKO
(0:40 seconds) in the tenth round by TKO.
According to newspaper reports, Tekin caused
Skovgaard some problems with her very
aggressive style in the early rounds. After
Skovgaard found her range and got her jab
working, she was in full control for the
last 6-7 rounds. Tekin went down after a
combo in the 10th round, and was stopped by
the referee.
Logged in Master Search
March 14, 2008 - Twin
Rivers Event Center, Rhode Island
Jaime Clampitt,
135,
retained her
IWBF International Womens Boxing Federation
lightweight title in a 97-93, 95-95, 97-93
decision over Belinda “Brown Sugar”
Laracuente,
133 ¾.
Clampitt, 31, improved to 19-4 (7 KO'S) with
the triumph, while Laracuente, a native of
Mayaguez Puerto Rico, fighting out of New
York City fell to 23-22-3 (9 KO'S).
March 14,
2008 - A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa,
Florida
Jenna Shiver, 124½, won by a third round
[1:30 seconds] TKO over Melinda Woody, 124½.
Woody took a standing
eight-count in the first round. There
was a lot of head-hunting shots between both
Woody and Shiver in the first round.
Again in round two, both boxers seem to
forget about body shots and are focused on
banging each other in the head.
Logged in Master Search
March 14, 2008 - Robert
Treat Hotel, Newark, New Jersey
Junior Middleweight Akima Stocks
TKO'd Angie Campbell 25 seconds in
the first round, of a scheduled four round
bout.
Logged in Master Search
March 13,
2008 - Hard Rock Hotel
and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
On the undercard,
Ana Julaton, 123, won a
four-round unanimous decision over Clara De La Torre,
123, in a four rounder. Scores 40-36,
40-36, 39-37. Mary Ann Owen who
was ringside said, "Clara De La Torre and
Ana Julton gave the fans an exciting four
round fight. Both fighters went toe to
toe every round. De La Torre who towered
over Julaton did not use her height and
reach which would have kept the scrappy
Julaton at bay. Both fighters threw a lot of
punches in every round without leaving any
time to recover until the bell rang. It was
exciting to see a female fight on a Top Rank
card that was televised on Versus TV and I
hope we see many more female bouts in Las
Vegas. A few years ago Las Vegas hosted many
all female bouts and they were standing room
only crowds."
March
13, 2008 - Kansas City, MO
Middleweight Melisenda Perez,
160, won a four-round unanimous decision
over Cheryl Bontz, 161.
Logged in Master Search
March
8, 2008 - Silver Reef Casino, Ferndale,
Washington - report/photos by Mike Bliar
Northwest women Merced Nunez and Tammie
Johnson, 138, both scored wins. Merced Nunez (7-1
2KO) faced Caitlin Dance (2-1 1KO) in the
semi main event for the right to claim the
Washington State Featherweight title. The
fight was scheduled for four rounds, with
the possibility of a fifth should the score
have been even at the end of four. However,
due to a disagreement regarding compensation
for the potential extra round, the fight
remained at four. Dance had a distinct
height and reach advantage over Nunez, who
entered the fight with an edge in experience
and quickness. To counteract Dance’s height,
Nunez backed Dance around the ring. Nunez
began the fight as the aggressor, firing the
jab at Dance’s chin from an angle that would
have necessitated that Dance employ
contortionist like ability to counter punch.
Because Dance is an effective counter
puncher, and because she has the ability to
catch her opponent though she seems far
away, Nunez never stopped walking her down.
There were few times when Dance was out of
Nunez’s range. She threw jabs at Dance’s
head, and when Dance raised her hands, Nunez
tattooed her body. Nunez controlled the
action over the course of the four rounds,
and though Dance was able to catch Nunez
with an occasional overhand right, she was
not able to double up punches or take Nunez
out of her rhythm. All four judges scored
the bout 40-36 for Merced Nunez, the
unanimous decision title winner. Nunez
showed an aggressive side in this fight.
When the two women locked up and were told
to break, Nunez would push off a bit to
create distance, but the slight gesture was
enough to send the message that she was not
about to back down. In the third round, when
the women tied up, Nunez threw a hard right
just as the referee shouted to break. Nunez
was given a warning, and by rights, could
have lost a point, but most importantly, she
showed a boxer’s mentality in that she
remained aggressive through a lull in the
action. Tammie Johnson (3-0) and
Tanya
Gallegos, 138, (4-8 2KO) slugged it out in a
junior welterweight bout for four rounds.
This was Gallegos second fight after layoff
of a year and a half, and her lack of
activity showed in the opening two rounds.
In those rounds Johnson charged at Gallegos
throwing punches from all angles. Johnson’s
plan was to work the body in an attempt to
break down Gallegos, seeing if she had the
will to fight after the long layoff.
Gallegos was most accommodating in rounds
one and two as Johnson pushed her around the
ring. Most of Johnson’s punches were coming
from the outside in, and that allowed
Gallegos the opportunity to cover up and
protect herself. Then, as the second round
drew to an end, a Johnson right caught
Gallegos on the head and she dropped.
In between rounds Gallegos got an earful
from her cornerman. What he said was
effective as Gallegos answered the bell and
became a boxer for the last two rounds. She
threw her left, followed it with a right,
and then slid to the side to begin the
procedure again. She would not let Johnson
get close or smother her with punches.
Johnson kept trying to press the fight, and
perhaps feeling that she could again drop
Gallegos, she at times swung wildly.
Gallegos could see the openings that
created, but was not quick enough to move up
the middle and land punches inside. After
four rounds two judges scored the fight
38-37, the third had it 39-36, all in favor
of Tammie Johnson, the winner by unanimous
decision.
Logged in Master Search
March 8, 2008
- Krefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen,
Germany
Ina Menzer,
125¼, delivered Canadian Sandy Tsagouris,
126, her first professional loss, when
Menzer defeated Tsagouris with a 10-round
unanimous decision for the WIBF
featherweight that she was defending, and
for the vacant WBC Featherweight title.
Final judges scores were 96-94, 97-33, and
97-93. In a second women’s bout,
Alesia Graf,
114¾, won a 10-round unanimous decision over
Hagar Shmoulefeld Finer, 114¾. The
two were fighting for the GBU and WIBF super
flyweight title. Final judges’ scores were
98-92, 98-93, and 97-93.
Logged in Master Search
March 8 , 2008 - Hamilton Convention
Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Junior Middleweight Marianne Millar
won a four-round unanimous decision over
Nicole Woods. Logged in Master Search
March 8,
2008 - Moselle, France
Anne Sophie Mathis won by TKO3 over
Ana Pascal.
Logged in Master Search
March 8,
2008 - Madrid, Spain
Soraya Sanchez won by UD4 over Maria
De La Torre, pro debut.
Logged in Master Search
March
8, 2008 - Pedro Estremador, San Carlos de
Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentina
Super Flyweight Yesica Yolanda Bopp
won a six-round unanimous decision over
Adriana Herrera.
Logged in Master Search
March 8,
2008 - Renaissance Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri
Welterweight Jamie O'Hare, 147, and
Super super welterweight Carrine Hamlett,
148,
fought to a four-round Majority draw. Final
judges scores were 38-38, 38-38, and 39-37.
Logged in Master Search
March 8,
2008 - Kay Rodgers Park Expo Center, Fort Smith, Arkansas
Welterweight
Mandy Todd, 143, of Fort
Smith, won by TKO1 over Heather
Baker, 144, of Fort Smith, pro debut; Super
Featherweight Thaddine Johnson, 128,
New York, NY, pro debut, won by KO1 (49
seconds) over Erin Olinger,
122, of Denver, Colorado, pro debut; Junior
middleweight Brittany Glendenning,
147, of Arkansas, won
by TKO2 (1:43 seconds) Chelsey Chapman,
149, pro debut, in a scheduled four-round
bout.
Logged in Master Search
March
7, 2008 - Orleans Hotel & Casino, in
Las Vegas, Nevada
Layla McCarter, 135, stopped
Dominga Olivo, 134, in the sixth round.
The two were fighting for the GBU Lightweight
belt. Dominga was down twice in the second round
once in the third and stop in the six round.
The fight was 3-minute rounds, scheduled to
go eight rounds.
March
5, 2008 - Manhattan Center -
in New
York City, New York promoted by Lou
DeBella's Broadway Boxing
Featherweight Lindsay Garbatt, of
Canada defeated Tracy Hutt, of Island
Park, by a KO in the fourth round. Hutt was
making her pro debut.
March 1,
2008 in Bahia, Brazil
Featherweight
Halana Santos won by KO2 over Daniele
Oliveira.
Logged in Master Search
March 1,
2008 -Woodlands Stadium - Lusaka, Zambia
Bantamweight Mable Mulenga, pro debut,
of Zambia, won a points in an unknown
about of rounds over Jota Sumaili.
There was some local Zambian belt on this
fight. (WBAN needs more information on
this bout)
Logged in Master Search
March
1, 2008 – Aviv Sport Hall, Ra’anana, Israel
Super flyweight Hagar Shmoulefeld,
TKO’d Doris Koehler in the 9th
round of a scheduled 10-round bout. The two
were fighting for the WIBF super flyweight
title.
Logged in Master Search