(OCT 27) On a chilly October
evening in Albany, New York, Jaci “The Force” Trivilino and
“Lethal” Lindsay Garbatt heated up the Washington Avenue Armory
with ten rounds of fist-flying action as a co-main event on Ares
Promotions Fight Night XII “Ring of Fire” boxing card.
Lindsay Garbatt, 126, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, a former WIBA
super-featherweight champion, is now covering her washboard
stomach with the WIBA featherweight belt after pounding out a
hard-fought majority decision victory over Jaci Trivilino, 125,
Plattsburgh, New York. The scoring (95-95/ 97-93/ 98-92) was not
truly indicative on how closely contested the fight was.
This was a rematch of their July match-up in Saratoga Springs,
New York that witnessed Garbatt and Trivilino fight to an
eight-round split draw. In this match-up, the familiarity
enabled both fighters to dispense with the niceties of a feeling
out process and get down to business early.
The back and forth action led to many extremely close rounds
where a head-snapping right-cross from Garbatt or a stinging
left-hook from Trivilino was the deciding factor. Garbatt jumped
to an early lead taking the first two stanzas on the strength of
a hard counter right-cross that brought oohs and aahs from the
crowd.
Not to be outdone, the 31-year-old Trivilino (9-6-3, 1 KO)
rallied back in the middle rounds working behind a stiff left
jab and an improved defense that enabled her to evade punches
and counter effectively to the body and head of Garbatt.
Trivilino’s body work was most impressive; a skill that is often
overlooked by modern-day judges.
Trivilino’s success was momentary as Garbatt, age 31, (8-6-2, 3
KOs) stomped on the accelerator increasing her punch volume over
the championship rounds (8, 9, and 10) securing victory and
becoming a two-division champion. She adds Trivilino to an
impressive list of ring victories that include current WBC
female featherweight champion, Jelena Mrdjenovich, Melissa
Hernandez, and Maureen Shea.
In the end, this WIBA title fight was a fan-friendly event
consummated on an extremely high level with Garbatt displaying
the poise and punching power of a champion and Trivilino showing
that she has matured as a fighter acquiring the necessary
versatility that will lend her well in future bouts.
Venue: Washington Avenue Armory
City: Albany, NY
Promoter: Ares Promotions
Referee: Ron Lipton
WIBA Supervisor: Ryan Wissow
Sponsor: DePaula Chevrolet
Attendance: 1,000 (estimate)
Mark A. Jones
Boxingjones@gmail.com
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