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Historic Article on event in China in 2005: Two Women's bouts
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(AUG 18) On Saturday, August 20, 2005, at the Beijing Capital Gym, Beijing, The People's Republic of China, there will be a boxing event, that will feature men’s and women’s boxing on the card. IN AN UPDATE, The two women's bouts, that include Cristy "Code Red" Nickel vs.Mariem Brakache, and  Mia St. John vs. Donna Biggers will be non-title bouts.

Also, Antonio Davis will fight Frankie Zepeda, for the IBA Men's World Professional Lightweight Boxing Championship (12 rounds)’ Eric "Butterbean" Esch vs. Kenny Craven, in a four rounder; Zou Shiming vs. Liu Ta, a four round bout; and four-round non- pro bout with a female match between Zhang Xiyan vs. Liu Chuan.

This event is sanctioned by International Boxing Association As a world-class event organizer, e-Commerce Technology, Inc. along with Combat Sports Administration Center of China, China Central TV Stations (CCTV),

 
     
     

 

     
     

 

     
     
     
   
         
 
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