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WBC---You have GOT to be Kidding!
by Sue TL Fox
September 6, 2011

     
   
   
   
   

(SEPT 6) According to Boxrec, on September 3, 2011, at the Hotel Sheraton, in Colon City, Panama, junior (light) flyweight Abigail Villar won an eight-round unanimous decision over Yaditza Perez----winning the WBC Latino junior flyweight title.

Perez is now 2-7-0 (0KO), and Villar moves her record to 5-5-3 (1KO). This was a rematch for these two, whereas in their first fight that took place on June 3, 2011,  Villar won by a four-round unanimous decision.

Perez came into this title fight with SIX STRAIGHT LOSSES----not winning a fight since 2008!

The only wins that Perez has on her record, came from her first two fights, defeating Damiana Duran, 0-1-0, in a four-rounder, and Carolina Montenegro, 1-1-2, winning by a majority decision in a four round bout in 2008.

How does one get an opportunity to fight for any title belt when they lost six straight times, in 2009, 2010, and 2011?

We do not expect the WBC to answer this question at this point. They have definitely established a "Track Record" with having some very good women's boxing title fights, to the other end of the spectrum of some of the very worst title fights in the sport. 

 Title bout added to:  Title Bouts: You've Got to be kidding!
Photo: Villar fighting a past opponent

 
     
     
   
 
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