Cecilia "The First Lady" Braekhus to fight Inna
"Ice Queen" Sagaydakovskaya in Russia on July 21st
Source/Media/PR
July 2, 2018
(JULY 2) On Saturday, July
21, 2018, at the at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia,
Cecilia "First Lady" Braekhus, 33-0-0 (9KO), of Bergen, Norway,
will be venturing into Russia to fight in a ten-round bout
defending her IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC, and WBO welterweight world
titles against undefeated WBC Interim Junior Middleweight
Champion Inna ‘The Ice Queen’ Sagaydakovskya, (7-0-0, 3 KO’s),
of Nevon, Russia.
At a recent press conference that
was held in Russia, Braekhus said the following:
“I’m very excited to be here
today announcing my next fight,” said Braekhus who returns to
battle following a tremendous performance in a decision victory
over Kali Reis on May 5, 2018 at the StubHub Center in Carson,
CA which garnered the second highest TV ratings in 2018 for a
boxing match shown on premium cable in the United States.
This is a huge international event, a great event for women’s
boxing. Oslo is not so far from Moscow and I believe many of my
fans will be able to come to the fight. I want to be a
global champion — I fought in Germany, in Norway, in the USA.
And I will fight in Moscow now."
Braekhus added, "Inna is dropping down in weight but she is very
strong physically and mentally. She has experience and this is
not going to be easy at all. This will be a great fight.”
"I was thrilled to fight for the
first time in 10 years in the United States and proud to be part
of the first women’s bout on HBO and now this fight in Moscow is
a new journey for me. I fought here as an amateur and look
forward to fighting in front of a huge crowd of up to 30,000 on
July 21 against Inna Sagaydakovskya, said Braekhus.”
"I know that Inna is a very
strong, hard-hitting fighter judging by her recent knockout of
Jennifer Retzke but my trainer Johnathon Banks and I have
studied her fights and we are confident of victory.”
“This year has been one of taking
chances and taking different paths than I have in the past. This
fight on July 21, which will be telecast worldwide, is very big
not just for me but for all of women’s boxing.”
Sagaydakovskya said, ”I was
waiting for this moment, finally this fight will be held. I
expect to have a great training camp with my new coach Andrei
Ivichuk and I expect that victory will be mine.”
“I’ve boxed on the national team for many years, I have a lot of
experience – and it’s not even about who has so many fights but
who is more prepared and more ready to win on July 21.”
According to a press release it was said: Braekhus vs.
Sagaydakovskya will be the chief support to the highly
anticipated World Boxing Super Series Final between
cruiserweight world champions Murat Gassiev of Russia and
Alexander Usyk of Ukraine. The event takes place just six days
after the final of the World Cup.