(MAR 8) World Boxing
Federation (WBF) Women's World Middleweight Champion Ema Kozin
from Slovenia will get a second try at becoming a two-weight WBF
World Champion on Saturday March 23 at the MHP Arena in
Ludwigsburg, Germany.
20-year-old Kozin, 15-0-1 (8), who became the youngest WBF World
Champion in history when she won the Middleweight crown at still
only eighteen in October of 2017, will face Sana Turunen, 5-2
(1), from Finland for the vacant World Super Middleweight title.
In September of last year Kozin drew with tough Mexican Irais
Hernandez for that title, but it was not on the line when she
won the WIBA crown on points in the rematch only a month later.
Now she has a chance to make further history by becoming the
youngest two-weight WBF World Champion ever.
But Turunen will not be an easy task, despite her inferior
record. She has proved that she can compete at world level, as
her two losses came on points in championship fights to Hannah
Rankin in England and Tori Nelson in America.
The Kozin vs. Turunen WBF World Super Middleweight title fight
will be one of two championship bouts topping a bill promoted by
Dimitrios Kassapidis at the 7000 capacity MHP Arena.