(OCT 12) Myriam Dellal from
France achieved a long-standing goal to become a world champion
on Friday night, October 9, in her home town of Clermont Ferrand,
when she won the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) Womens
World Light Welterweight title.
At the Maison des Sports, Dellal improved her professional
record to 12-5-3 (2) by scoring a close but unanimous decision
over tough and proven Bulgarian Milena Koleva, who put up a
great effort but sees her ledger drop to a misleading 6-6-1 (0).
With around 2000 spectators having enjoyed a good fight, judges
Tonio Tiberi and Uwe Lorch, from Luxembourg and Germany
respectively, both scored the fight 97-94, while French judge
Pascal Philibert had it 96-94. Referee in charge was Bertrand
Chagnoux from France.
Milena Koleva started the fight best and edged the first three
rounds by landing hard shots to body and head. She even hurt the
local favorite with a well-timed uppercut in the third, but then
appeared to tire as she let Dellal back into the fight.
While Koleva did have her moments in the second half of the
bout, it was clearly Dellal in control and she was now the
aggressor and landing combinations to both head and body. Koleva
tried her best to turn the fight back in her favor, but Dellal
was too smart and accurate with her punches.
Promoted by Pierre Robin, the Myriam Dellal vs. Milena Koleva
WBF world title fight was televised live in France by Ma Chaine
Sport.