(MAY 5) Outstanding and
undefeated German Sarah Bormann is the new World Boxing
Federation (WBF) Women's World Light Flyweight Champion after
winning the vacant title against former titlist Anne Sophie Da
Costa from France on Saturday night, May 4.
On a show promoted by Sauerland
Event at the Fraport Arena in Frankfurt, Germany, Bormann put on
a wonderful display of boxing as she pitched a shut-out on all
three judges cards, winning by scores of 100-90 across the
board.
Nicknamed “Babyface”, 29-year-old Bormann improved her
unblemished record to 11-0 (7), while Da Costa, also a former
WBF World Strawweight Champion besides having held the WBF World
Light Flyweight crown, drops to 28-5 (11).
Also in Germany on Saturday night, at the Unihalle in Wuppertal,
Timo Rost took home the vacant WBF International Super
Middleweight title stopping fellow countryman Sadettin Keser in
the fifth round in the main event of a card staged by Fight Club
Wuppertal.
It had been an exciting affair for four rounds, with both men
having their moments and giving the crowd their moneys worth,
before Rost landed a perfect uppercut to end matters in round
five. Time of stoppage from referee Thomas Hackenberg was 2:05.
Both men taking part in their first championship contest, Rost
(27) is now 7-0-1 (3) in the professional ranks, and Keser (31),
coming off four straight victories, falls to 5-3 (2).