(OCT 24) On Wednesday,
November 27, women’s WBC #7-, WBA #2- and IBO #2-ranked Hannah
Rankin of Glasgow, Scotland, will look to add the interim WBC
Super Welterweight World Championship to her history-making
resume when she faces Sweden’s undefeated Patricia Berghult at
the Hotel InterContinental St. Julians in St. Julian's, Malta.
Rankin (8-3, 1 KO) and Berghult
(13-0, 3 KOs) will meet in the 10-round main event of a card
presented by Demis Tonna of Prize Boxing Promotion.
A well-known celebrity athlete in the UK where she headlines
sold-out shows, Rankin is already the first Scottish woman in
history to win a boxing world title after she captured the IBO
World Super Welterweight Championship with a 10-round decision
over Sarah Curran last June. Although she is a natural 154-lb
fighter, the fearless Rankin has twice gone up in weight to face
two of female boxing’s biggest names in Claressa Shields and
Alicia Napoleon. She also previously held the WBC Silver
Middleweight title in addition to her world championship.
“I’m excited to be fighting for another world title in my own
weight class,” said Rankin. “I know Patricia is unbeaten and in
Europe many consider her to be a very, very good fighter. I am
improving with every fight and I look forward to once again
testing myself, as true fighters should, and becoming WBC
interim world champion.”
Rankin’s co-manager, Sam Kynoch of Kynoch Boxing (along with
Mark Taffet), says he’s pleased with the opportunity for his
fighter.
“I am delighted that Hannah will have the opportunity to lift
the WBC Interim World Title on 27th November. Having held the
WBC Silver Title at Middleweight it has always been a goal for
Hannah to land a WBC World Title. The international exposure
which Hannah will obtain, by virtue of competing at this
prestigious event in Malta, is an added bonus.”
Rankin’s promoter, Dmitriy Salita, says the best is still yet to
come for Rankin, who turned pro a short two years ago.
“Hannah Rankin is getting better with each fight and training
camp,” said Salita. “I believe she is one of the best fighters
in the junior middleweight division. She will have a chance to
win another world championship against the undefeated and
skilled Patricia Berghul of Sweden. I look forward to this great
match-up.