(OCT 26) Last night at the
Graakjaer Arena in Holstebrol, Denmark, undefeated WBC
bantamweight champion, Dina Thorslund, successfully defended her
WBC/WBO titles against Japanese bantamweight champion of the
Eastern and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) and three-time
world challenger, Terumi Nuki.
Thorslund raised her boxing record to 23-0-0 (9KO), and Nuki is
now 15-6-0 (10KO).
Final judges scores the bout
99-91 on all cards.This was the third time that Thorlund has
defended her WBC Bantamweight title.
Thorslund's victory showcased her dominance as a bantamweight
champion, further solidifying her position in the division.
Despite Nuki's experience and resilience, Thorslund's skill and
precision proved to be too much for her opponent.
With this win, Thorslund
continues her unbeaten streak and reaffirms her status as one of
the top fighters in the bantamweight division.
Thorslund's performance in this fight demonstrated her ability
to control the ring and dictate the pace of the match. Her
superior footwork allowed her to effectively evade Nuki's
attacks while capitalizing on openings to deliver powerful
combinations. It was a dominant display of skill and strategy
from Thorslund, showcasing why she is considered one of the best
in her weight class.
As she looks ahead to future challenges, it is clear that
Thorslund will continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the
bantamweight division.
In a second female bout on the undercard, Melissa Mortensen, 126
lbs., of Varde, Denmark, won by a second round KO over Nino
Mgebrishvili, 126, of Gori, Georgia, in a scheduled six-round
bout.
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