(OCT 23) 24-year-old World
Boxing Federation (WBF) Women's World Super Flyweight Champion
Eva Voraberger is set to make her first title defense on
Saturday November 1, on a show promoted by Boxteam Vienna at the
Admiral Dome in Vienna, Austria.
Voraberger, 18-3 (9), captured the WBF World title last June
with a hard-fought and close unanimous decision over Thailand’s
Nonggift Onesongchaigym, and she will undoubtedly be aiming for
an impressive performance against Hungarian challenger Renata
Domsodi.
Domsodi, 12-5 (5) and the reigning WBF International Champion at
Bantamweight, is no stranger to fighting at world level. After
losing her debut in 2011, she put together seven straight
victories before challenging Ramona Kuehne for the WBF Super
Featherweight World title in January 2012.
Despite fighting above her natural weight, Domsodi put on a good
performance before losing by technical knockout in round eight
due to a cut eye, and in 2013 she was given a rematch. While she
also lost the second go-around with Kuehne, Domsodi again proved
her worth.
In March of this year, Domsodi defeated undefeated fellow
Hungarian Alexandra Vlajk to win her WBF title at Bantamweight,
and three months later she traveled to Mexico to challenge WBC
World Super Flyweight ruler Zulina Munoz.
Again Domsodi put up a good performance, but the incredibly
accomplished Mexican, who holds one of the most impressive
records in female boxing (43-1-2), was too much for her in the
end and successfully retained her title for the sixth time.
Now Voraberger has a chance to see if she can also defeat
Domsodi at Super Flyweight, and the challenger is desperate to
make it fourth time lucky in her quest to become world champion.
At 39 years of age, she knows it could be her last opportunity,
and a desperate fighter is often a very dangerous fighter!