(MAY 6) We have many women's
bouts taking place worldwide this weekend that include the
following: On Saturday, May 7th, in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
junior welterweight Monica Elisabeth Galeano will be fighting
Rosana Melgar in a four rounder; at theHall sportif Maison-Bois,
Theux, in Liege, Belgium, super featherweight Sabrina Giuliani
will be going eight rounds with Eva Henesova; at the Le Dome de
Marseille, Marseille,France, featherweight Capucine Pauchet will
face Floarea Lihet in a six round bout. On the same card, super
bantamweight Karine Rinaldo vs. Stephanie Ducastel, four rounds;
In Foro Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico, junior flyweight Victoria
Argueta vs. Guadalupe Bautista, six rounds. Also, pro debuter,
junior flyweight Guadalupe Ramirez vs. Lucia Hernandez, four
rounds in Lausanne, Switzerland, welterweight Olivia Boudouma
vs. Suzana Radovanovic, six rounds.
In one of the bigger female bouts on Saturday, at the
Koncerthuset, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Chevelle Hallback will
fight Cecelia Braekhus in a triple world title bout in a 10
round bout. Braekhus will be defending her WBA, WBC, and WBO
welterweight world title belts. This will be a step up in weight
class for Hallback, who generally fights in lower weight
classes. The fight will be televised on Denmark ViaSat PPV,
alone with the mainliner of Evander Holyfield vs. Brian Nielsen.
And lastly...
On Sunday, May 8th, big card at the Korakuen Hall, in Tokyo,
Japan, the following bouts are scheduled to take place: Naomi
Togashi, 8-0-1 (4KO), Tokyo, Japan vs. Juieath "Bad Girl"
Nagaowa, 9-9-1 (5KO), Benguet, Philippines, 10 rounds, fighting
for the WBC light flyweight title; Anabel Ortiz, 7-1-0 (1KO),
Tepic, Mexico vs. Naoko Fujioka, 5-0-0 (3KO), Tokyo, Japan, 10
rounds, ffor the WBC strawweight title; Momo Koseki, 10-2-1
(2KO), Tokyo, Japan vs. Krikanok Islandmuaythai, 4-0-0 WBC
atomweight title (this match makes no sense when you look at
Krikanok's rating and the boxers she has defeated with winless
records (check out Boxrec record); Naoko Shibata vs. Kayoko
Ebata, OPBF light flyweight title; and Noriko Ishikawa vs. Mari
Inamoto, super flyweight, in a six-rounder.