LONG ISLAND, NY (July 16, 2018) –
In a press release from DiBella Entertainment, they announced
today that WBA Super Middleweight World Champion Alicia ‘The
Empress’ Napoleon, (9-1, 5 KO’s), will make her first defense
against WBC Silver Middleweight Belt holder Hannah Rankin, (5-1,
1 KO) of Glasgow, Scotland on Saturday, August 4th, 2018,
at NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
The bout between Napoleon vs.
Rankin is scheduled for ten rounds, as a special attraction on
the undercard, on the stacked Premier Boxing Champions
card headlined by the welterweight showdown between former world
champions Andre Berto and Devon Alexander on FOX and FOX
Deportes (7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT).
“I’m thrilled for this opportunity to be able to defend my world
title for the first time on Long Island at NYCB LIVE,” said
Napoleon. “It’s a special moment in my career and truly an honor
to be part of the first women’s bout ever in this iconic venue.
“I know how good Hannah Rankin is. She just won the WBC Silver
Middleweight Title and she’s taller than me with a longer reach,
plus she just finished training with Cecilia Braekhus. I’ve been
training the whole summer and I’ll be ready to defend my title
on August 4.”
“I’m very excited to announce this women’s world title fight
between Alicia Napoleon and Hannah Rankin on our stacked August
4 event at the Coliseum,” said Lou DiBella, President of DiBella
Entertainment.
“Alicia is a Long Island girl and
a charismatic world champion with a legion of fans in the New
York City area. She won her world title at Barclays Center and
will defend it at NYCB LIVE. Hannah Rankin is a quality
challenger from Scotland, who is well known for her ring
ambition as well as her accomplishments as a professional
musician. Women’s boxing in the United States and
internationally continues to rise in popularity and our
commitment to promoting it remains stronger than ever.”
The popular Napoleon, owner of both Overthrow Gyms in Manhattan
and Brooklyn, won her world title on March 3 at Barclays Center
in Brooklyn with a dominant ten-round decision over previously
undefeated Femke Hermans in front of a huge contingent of
supporters from both Long Island and New York City. Napoleon had
a previous fight scheduled for June 21th postponed and has
continued training in preparation to defend her world title.
Fighting in the paid ranks for just one-year, Rankin defeated
then undefeated Sanna Turunen over ten rounds in June to capture
the vacant WBC Silver Women’s Middleweight Title and her third
straight victory headed into August 4.
A professional musician outside of the ring, the 27-year-old
Rankin plays the bassoon and has traveled the world in recent
years playing with numerous orchestras while also training and
furthering her career