(MAR 29) When original opponent
Djemilla Gontaruk pulled out on short notice, World Boxing
Federation (WBF) Women's World Super Featherweight Champion
Licia Boudersa was faced with difficult circumstances in
adjusting to substitute Marisol Corona, in her first
title-defense on Thursday, March 28, in Lille, France.
But Boudersa did well against a
completely different style than she had prepared for, and
against an opponent who had every intention of causing an upset,
despite accepting the fight so late, and arriving in France from
her native Mexico less than 48 hours before the contest.
Bourdersa boxed well and was technically superior, but “La
Coronita” Corona showed incredible heart and never stopped
coming forward. Especially in the second round did Corona have
success landing hard shots, and as the fight drew to an end the
visitor continued to try, and connected with some vicious
body-punches.
The final round was toe-to-toe
action from start to finish, both fighters giving their all, but
as the final bell rang there was no doubt that the champion had
retained her title, having been more consistent and landing more
and cleaner punches.
In a typical case of the cards not reflecting the sheer quality
of the fight, judges Ilhan Homovic, Jean-Marcel Nartz and Smail
Alitouche handed in scores of 100-90, 98-92 and 100-91, awarding
Boudersa, now 14-2-2 (3), a deserved but hard-fought unanimous
decision. Corona drops to 11-5-2 (4).
The fight was promoted by Asloum Event, and broadcast live in
France by RMC Sport.