(FEB 19) In her most recent
outing, last November, undefeated Segolene Lefebvre from France
won the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) Womens
Intercontinental Super Bantamweight title at the Salle Gayant in
Douai. On March 10, at the same venue, she will attempt to do
one better.
Nicknamed “Majestic”, 23-year-old Lefebvre will take on very
capable Brazilian Simone Da Silva Duarte (33) for the vacant WBF
Womens World Super Bantamweight title. Preceded by a stacked
undercard, the fight is headlining a show promoted by Douai
Boxing Club.
While a pro for over two years, Lefebvre only has six
professional fights (6-0) on her resume, but had an excellent
2016 where she captured both the French national Super
Featherweight title and the WBF Intercontinental crown at Super
Bantamweight.
She is sure to get her hands full with Duarte, who is a former
South American Bantamweight titlist, brings a 15-10 (6) record
against world class opponents, and has challenged for various
world championships no less than seven times previously.
In her latest appearance, this past December, Duarte won a minor
title at Lightweight, but she is now back at a more appropriate
weight and reportedly focused and hungry to make her eighth
world championship-challenge a successful one.
The Lefebvre vs. Duarte WBF Womens World Super Bantamweight
title fight is a wonderful match-up between contenders ready for
the next step, and whoever wins this fifty-fifty encounter will
be a great representative for the sport and the World Boxing
Federation.