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September 29, 2001 - Hamburg, Germany
The WIBF World Junior Bantamweight title fight between Daisy Lang and
Michelle Sutcliffe came to an end in Hamburg tonight when Lang failed to
answer the bell for the 8th round because of a bad gash over her left eye.
However, because the injury was held to have resulted from a clash of heads,
the fight went to the cards and Lang was declared the unanimous winner
(68-66; 67-66; 68-66). One boxing fan, Jon Fox, said, "I have two
problems with this. Firstly, it is correct that there was a meeting of heads
early in round 7 but no blood was in evidence until late in the round after
Sutcliffe had landed in the area of Lang's left eye with at least 3 good
overhead rights. Secondly, at the end of round 7, I
had Sutcliffe winning by 69-66." Another boxing fan said, "There
has just been a robbery in Germany. Daisy Lang was deemed by the ringside
doctor, to not be able to continue, because of a cut caused by her opponents
punches, YET Lang did NOT lose. In fact she was given the decision because
she was ahead on points. She WON. What a fix!" Lang fell to 14-1-1
and Sutcliffe fell to 5-6-0.
September 29, 2001 - Martinsburg, Virginia
Melissa
Salamone fought Shakurah
Witherspoon for the FOURTH time, and stopped her in the first
round. Salamone is now
25-0-1 (10 KO), and Witherspoon slipped to 9-24-1
(3KO). September 29, 2001 -
Gdynia, Poland
Iwona Guzowska, 125.7, won by a 10-round decision over Kelsey
Jeffries, 123.2, and won the WIBO world championship. Guzowska moved
to 8-1 (2KO),
and Jeffries dropped to 11-4
(1KO).
Logged
on records site
September 29, 2001 - Offenfach,
Germany
Nadia Loritz won a 10-round unanimous decision over Sonia
Pereira. Loritz improved
her record to 5-0-2 (3KO).
Pereira has now fallen to 0-6-0
(0KO).
September 29, 2001- Pueblo, Colorado
Marsha Budde of Denver, Colorado had a four-round draw
with Nicole Gallegos of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Budde improved
her record to 2-4-1, and dropped to Gallegos 0-1-1.
September 28, 2001,
San Francisco, CA
Gloria Ramirez, El Paso, Texas, defeated Susan Howard,
fighting out of Novato, California, with a unanimous decision in a four
rounder, lightweight division (133 lbs). The final scoring was 39-37, 40-36,
and 40-36. The fight was televised on ESPN2, and was a very good
action-packed matchup. Ramirez continuously pounded Howard with body
shots, and appeared to be the stronger of the two. Ramirez improved her
record to 8-10-3,
and Howard dropped to 6-4
(2KO). Interesting tidbit on Ramirez...She had her pro debut four weeks
after she gave birth!
September 28, 2001 in Terni, Italy
Maria Moroni, Italy, won a 4-round unanimous decision
against Mariana Hudak of Hungary. Moroni improved her record to 3-0-1
(1 KO), and Hudak dropped to is 2-3. This was a
featherweight division.
September 28, 2001- Deiva Marina, Italy
Maria Rosa Tabusso, Italy, won a 4-round una. decision against Krisztina
Poropszki, Hungary. Tabusso is now 2-2-1, and Poropszki
dropped to 0-2. This was a Flyweight division.
September
27, 2001,
Hollywood Park Casino
Inglewood, California
Marsha Valley TKO1
:38 seconds, Kelly Whaley in a scheduled
four rounder.
Whaley wrote on the Boxing Rumble Forum, "First, a short comment on
last nights fight with Marsha Valley. She started fast and quickly scored on
three fast, not powerful but fast blows which resulted in the ref responding
with an eight count. I was not hurt and was by no means "seeing
stars" and had been in worst situations on other occasions. The ref
asked me if I wanted to continue and I, of course, said yes. The ref stepped
away and Bill stopped the fight. I totally disagreed with his action but he
is my corner and husband so I respect his decision. Congratulations to
Marsha. If I had to describe her in one word, it would be...Tornado."
Valley improved her record to
8-5-4 (4KO), and Whaley fell to 3-9
(1KO). Another bout on the card,
was with Wendy
Rodriguez of Los Angeles had a toe-to-toe six round match against Luz
Rodriguez of Mexico, and won by a close majority decision. Wendy
Rodriguez improved her record to 7-1-3
(1 KO) and Luz Rodriguez dropped to 1-2-0
(1 KO).
September 27, 2001, Arrowhead Pond,
Anaheim, California
Nicole Beard of San Francisco won a four-round split decision over Christine
Rodriguez in a Jr. Welterweight Division. Beard is now 1-1-0
(0KO), and
Rodriguez dropped to
0-2-1 (0KO).
September
25, 2001 - Phoenix, Arizona
At the Rodeo Nights, a westside
nightclub in Phoenix, Arizona had three women's matches on the
card. Phoenix Elena
Reid scored a TKO1 against Valerie Williams of
Las Vegas. Reid improved her record to 6-1-1
and Williams record was now 0-1; Stacy Smith (1-0) won by a first round KO, over Kelly
Scanlon (0-1) of Phoenix in the middleweight division; and Canadian
bantamweight Robin
Pinto won a unanimous decision over Brandy Leon of
Prescott. This was Pinto's first professional win after she fought a much
more experience boxer, Yvonne Caples, for her pro debut.
Pinto improved her record
to 1-1.
September 25, 2001, Reading, Pennsylvania
Shakurah Witherspoon of Williamsport, Pennsylvania won a four-round
una. decision against Connie Bechtel. Witherspoon improved her record
to 9-23-1
(3KO) . Bechtel fell to 0-5-3.
September 25, 2001 St. Louis,
Missouri
Tiffany Carter
TKO1 Brandi Jeffreys in a middleweight division. Carter is now 2-0-0
(1KO).
September 22, 2001 Santa Fe, New
Mexico
Jayla Ortiz won a six-round una. decision against Monica Michel
of Los Lunas, New Mexico. Ortiz improved her record to 9-4-3
(3KO),
and Michel fell to 0-1-0 who was making her pro debut.
September 22, 2001 - Italy
The Italian amateur female national
boxing team made its debut against the national Hungarian team. Sonia
Grande cat. - 60 kg TKO1 1:30 seconds, her opponent, Erica
Labant. The fight was stopped in the first round after Labant's nose was
bleeding. Also, Cristina Cerpi TKO2 Eva Labant and Antonella
Bellandi (- 58 kg) won in round 3 because her opponent Zsabo Terez
refused to continue the fight.
September 22, 2001 Galveston, Texas
Monica McGowan TKO4 0:41 Renee Torres (Galveston). McGowan is now
5-2 (4 KO).
September 21, 2001, Cartagena, Colombia
Maria Andrea Miranda ( Colombia) won a unanimous decision in the 8th
round over Luz Marina Sarabia (Colombia) and captured the WIBA
Iberoamerican Featherweight vacant title. Miranda remains undefeated with a
7-0 (3KO) record.
September 21, 2001, Rafaela, Argentina
at the Ben Hur Club..Marcela Acuña TKO5 Andrea
Pereira in the
130-lb division.
September 21, Australia
Pauline
O'Hello TKO2 Nicole Cabillio at the Southport Sharks in
Queensland Australia. Pauline won the OBA Queensland Bantamweight
title. As one observer said, "Pauline is a star on the rise from
downunder!"
September 21, Tampa,
Florida
St the
Martinez Sports Center. Corinne
Vanreykdegroot won a six-round unanimous over Brenda Vickers
in the 129 lb. division. Corinne remains undefeated at 8-0-0
(4KO), and
Vickers has dropped to 4-4-0
(1KO).
September 21, 2001 Baton Rouge,
Louisiana
Jody Kombrinck won a four-round una. decision over Sue
Bennett. She improved her record to 3-2 (1KO).
September 20, 2001 -
Canton, Ohio
Kelli Cofer won a four-round unanimous decision over Vikki
Clardy.
September
20, 2001 - Mermaid Theatre,
Blackfriars, London, England
Claire Cooper TKO4 Juliette Winter in a bantamweight division.
Cooper is now 1-0-0, after making her pro debut against Winter.
September 19, 2001, at the
Big Kahuna Nightclub in Wilmington, Delaware, Lisa Foster defeated by a
unanimous decision over LaKeysha
Williams.
Final judging of the fight was 60-52, 56-55,
55-56. Foster improved her record to 4-3-1. Williams record dropped to to
3-3-1.
September 19-22, 2001
USA Women's National Boxing Championships ..By Bonnie Canino (retired IFBA
World Champion)
One Hundred and sixty five competitors had
pre-registered for the USA Women's National Boxing Championships, but only
fifty-one women showed for the event. This was the first time since
the Nationals been going on that there has been such a small turn out.
We think it was due to the recent attack on America in New York and
Washington D.C. The women who showed up were very determined to make
this amateur boxing event. The event was especially important to the
USA Boxing organization, because this was the first year that winners from
the Women's National will qualified to attend the first Continental Games in
October and the World games in November, which should have around
thirty-eight countries entering their women boxers.
September 19, 2001 Kansas City,
Missouri
Julie Weiss of Kansas City fought Mima Del Toro in a
four-round exhibition. (Fightfax should be checked on this fight at a later
date to make sure that it is not sanctioned.)
September 15, 2001 Amateur
Event
Photo
Gallery and Story by Bill Harris who covered the amateur event
in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, at the Peshtigo Boxing Club.
September 15, 2001 in Mexico
Adriana Chamosa and Delia López had a six-round draw.
September 9, 2001 - Springfield
First female pro fight in Springfield. Carley "The Hammer" Pesente, who is a
Connecticut- licensed pro, scored a TKO over Carmilita Pennington of Woodbridge, Va., at 35 seconds of the third round.
Pesente has won her first professional bout and is now 1-2-0
(1KO).
September 7, 2001 Denmark
Anita Christensen fought a six-rounder against Damaris
Muthoni.
The fight ended in a unanimous decision with Christensen walking away the
winner. Final scoring was 60-54, 60-54 & 60-53. News sources
reported that Anita Christensen was in control throughout the six rounds, although some ring rust was evident,
after her forced inactivity due to having surgery to her right hand had kept
her out of the ring. Damaris Muthoni, showed a lot of grittiness
and willing to go toe-to-toe with Christiansen. Muthoni's powerful
right hand remained dangerous throughout the fight. There were no
knockdowns in the fight, although Christiansen slipped in the second round,
after being wrestled to the floor by Muthoni. Muthoni did receive a
standing eight-count in the sixth round, but was able to weather the storn
until the final bell. Christensen improved her undefeated record to
8-0-0 (5KO), and Muthoni dropped to
2-3. Anita Christensen, who holds the European Bantamweight title, plans to
fight twice in both October and November. Her goal is to fight for a world championship after these tune up fights.
Information provided by Torben L. of Denmark.
September 7, 2001 at the Raddisson Hotel,
in Sacramento, California
Eliza Olson (granddaughter of Bo Bo Olson) wasted little time in
going after her opponent, Robyn Covino. According to
Boxingtalk.net Ron Heard who covered the fight ringside, he said,
"Eliza came out very hard and caught Covino with a nice left hook right in
the middle of an exchange by the two ladies that sent Covino to the canvass at about 30 seconds into the
first round. Covino got up and they went right back at it. Olson appeared
to be confident and controlled the fight, over-powering Covino by throwing
many combinations." Ron went on to say, " Covino was game,
she tried to trade back but she just was getting caught with clean hooks and
she went down the second time at :58 seconds into the first round and it was
over. Clearly the best fight through the first four fights was
the women."
September 2, 2001, Televised on Fox Sports Net, and held at the Silverstar Hotel & Casino in
Chotaw, Mississippi
Olga Vlasova, of Las Vegas, fought and defeated Jodi Kombrinck by a unanimous decision. Final scoring by all three judges was 39-37. The first two rounds Vlasova and Kombrinck fought were toe-to-toe with many good and slick combinations. Kombrinck began to feel the aftermath of Vlasova's body shots, and began to get tired in the third round. In the last and final round, both fighters again took the fight to one another, and fought with non-stop action to the end. There were no knockdowns in the fight. Vlasova improved her record to 2-0-0 (1
KO).
Kombrinck fell to 2-2
(2KO).
September 1, 2001, Cedar Bridge Academy,
Bermuda
Lisa Brown, 116.5 won a 10-round unanimous decision over
Leona
Brown, 117, for the IWBF 118 lbs. Title. The promoter of the event was
Vlad Warton. According to Warren Rutherford, he said, "No knockdowns
this time, but the fight was hotly contest over the entire 10 rounds. Leona
Brown who dumped Lisa in the first round of their last fight April 27th in
Niagara Falls New York, came out maniacally trying to knock out Lisa Brown,
who herself succeeded in knocking Leona down three times en route to a
six-round decision the first time they met. But this time, Lisa, who trains
in Toronto under the tutletage of Mike Doesberg and husband Errol, boxed her
way to a clear ten-round decision. |
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