(JULY 10) Slovenia´s Ema
Kozin was penciled in to defend her World Boxing Federation (WBF)
World Middleweight title against South African Mapule Ngubane on
Sunday, July 8, in Budapest, Hungary. Instead she ended up
re-matching former IBF world titlist Eva Bajic from Serbia.
Kozin had also been scheduled to face Ngubane in March, but due
to visa problems she took on Bajic instead, on short notice, and
retained the WBF world championship by fifth round stoppage.
This time, the exact same thing happened, no visa for Ngubane
and in stepped Bajic at the last minute.
Since their first bout, Bajic returned with a victory in
Hungary, but also lost decisions to IBO world champion Mikaela
Lauren in Sweden and WIBA world champion Layla McCarter in
Germany, solidifying the outcome of the first Kozin vs. Bajic
fight as a very good performance by the 19-year-old from
Ljubljana.
Despite being a mediocre 14-13 (9) going in, Bajic, who held the
IBF World Welterweight title in 2013 and never lost it in the
ring, was certainly a worthy late substitute, but it was more or
less expected that things would turn out the same way as in
their original encounter.
However, Bajic appeared to be determined to do better this time,
and gave Kozin a much harder time. She fought well, and even had
her moments of success, testing the champion and making it a
good fight. Kozin was still the better of the two, landing the
cleaner shots, but Bajic did herself proud.
After ten rounds it was clear that Kozin, who improved her
record to 14-0 (8), had retained her title by a decent margin,
and judges Bulcsu Gabris and Miklos Dory accurately scored it
97-93 and 97-94 in her favour.
Unfortunately judge Emeke Halas must have been watching from the
bar, as she didn't give a single round to Kozin and inexcusably
scored the fight 100-90 for BAJIC, making it a totally
misleading, unjustifiable split decision. Promoter
was Feja Box-Promotion.