(MAY 14) Anne Sophie Da Costa
retained the World Boxing Federation (WBF) Womens World Light
Flyweight title on Saturday night, May 12, beating Tanzanian
challenger Halima Vunjabei by unanimous decision at the Cirque
de Reims in Reims, France.
With a loud home-town crowd cheering her on, Da Costa took
control of the fight in the second round, after allowing
Vunjabei to steal the first stanza on aggression. From the
second and onwards, the defending champion boxed excellently and
was very effective in combinations.
Vunjabei never gave up and did have some moments of success,
catching Da Costa coming in, but in the end it was a near
masterful performance from Da Costa, who came close to scoring a
stoppage in the final stages of the bout.
Judges Mohamed Hireche and Brahim Ait Aadi scored the fight
99-91, and Judge Jean-Marcel Nartz scored it 98-92 for Da Costa
(35), taking her professional record to 25-3 (11). 25-year-old
Vunjabei, from Dar Es Salaam, drops to 6-4-1 (3).
At the Bucheon Gymnasium in Bucheon, South Korea, Qixiu Zhang
from China upset local man Nak Yul Park to win the vacant WBF
International Lightweight title in crushing fashion and stun the
many fans in attendance.
In a competitive and entertaining fight, Park was slightly ahead
on all three scorecards when Zhang brutally knocked him out in
round eleven with a series of hard punches, leaving the Korean
out on the canvas for almost five minutes.
Zhang, a 22-year-old from Chinese port-city Dalian, moves to
9-4-1 (3), and Park (30) drops to 8-3 (4) after winning his
previous seven outings.