(JULY 6) ASTANA, Kazakhstan – Yoseline
Perez continued her success at the World Boxing Cup: Astana 2025 and claimed her
third win of the week, this time a 3-0 decision over Poland’s Wiktoria
Rogalinska. The victory over Rogalinska vaulted Perez into the gold medal match
on Sunday, July 6, inside Zhaksylyk Ushkempriov Martial Arts Palace in Astana,
Kazakhstan.
Perez’s win over Rogalinska is not just about earning a shot at a gold medal at
the World Boxing Cup: Astana 2025. The victory also serves as a redemption for
Perez after falling to Rogalinska in the gold medal bout at the World Boxing
Cup: Brazil 2025 earlier this year. While Rogalinska took the first meeting with
a unanimous decision, Perez used that result as fuel for her next two
international competitions.
Since suffering that defeat to Rogalinska at the World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025,
Perez won gold at the World Boxing Challenge Grand Prix Usti Nad Labem, where
she claimed three wins, including two unanimous decisions and one 4-1 victory.
Throughout this week’s competition, Perez has garnered unanimous decision wins
in two of her three performances and will now have the opportunity to win her
second gold medal of the year and her first title at a World Boxing Cup event.
Perez will now compete against India’s Sakshi Sakshi on Sunday in bout five of
the opening session. There will be just one ring within each session, and Perez
will enter the ropes at approximately 6 a.m. ET and compete out of the blue
corner.
Morelle McCane also competed on Saturday in the women’s 65-kilogram division
against Uzbekistan’s Navbakhor Khamidova. After falling behind 4-1 after the
opening round, McCane picked up the pace in the second round and cut her deficit
to 3-1 heading into the final three minutes. Unfortunately, McCane was unable to
battle back and ultimately fell 4-1 against her Uzbekistan opponent. The
Cleveland, Ohio, native closes the week with a bronze medal, marking her third
international medal of the year.
Head Coach Billy Walsh (Colorado Springs, Colo.) leads the charge for Team USA
at the World Boxing Cup: Astana 2025. National Resident Coach Timothy Nolan
(Rochester, N.Y.), USA Boxing, Inc. 1 Olympic Plaza · Colorado Springs, Colorado
80909 (719) 866-2300 · FAX: (719) 866-2132 · Website: www.usaboxing.org Nicole
Burleson (Bethany, Okla.), and Eric Zimmerman (Alexandria, Va.) will continue to
assist Coach Walsh throughout the week.
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