(SEPT 13) LIVERPOOL, England -- Yoseline
Perez continued her dominance at the 2025 World Boxing Championships in
Liverpool, England, earning a unanimous decision over Italy’s Sirine Charaabi on
Saturday. With this win, Perez advances to the 54-kilogram final against Chinese
Taipei’s Hsiao-Wen Huang on Sunday, the last day of competition.
Perez boxed beautifully, outmaneuvering her Italian rival for a 5-0 victory. She
landed jabs and straight rights as Charaabi routinely charged forward, and used
her elite footwork to evade every attack, frustrating her opponent.
“It makes me feel really good,” Perez stated about her semifinal victory. “I’m
glad that I’ve gotten this far, and I’ve seen the improvement throughout the
years. It’s a really great feeling being able to do this. I think that I still
haven’t processed it enough. I’m pretty sure after, I’ll know how to describe
what it means. Right now, I’m just focused on tomorrow and being able to close
this out, God willing, with a gold medal.”
Perez closed the opening round with a 4-1 advantage before capturing another 4-1
scorecard in the second round. Up 3-0 heading into the final three minutes of
action, the United States’ 54-kilogram representative appeared confident and
closed out the match with another 4-1 score card to secure the unanimous
decision.
“This year was a really great year for me. Today, I was reading Proverbs, and
one of the verses that stuck out to me was ‘I’m the horse that’s prepared for
the battle, and the victory belongs to the Lord.’ So, I was just thinking to
myself that I’m that horse that prepares every day, and as soon as I get in
there [the ring], I do what I need to do. Then, the outcome and the victory
belong to Him.”
Following Perez’s semifinal victory, Chinese Taipei’s Hsiao-Wen Huang also
earned a unanimous decision in the second 54-kilogram semifinal of the day.
Huang has competed in each round of the World Boxing Championships, earning
unanimous decisions in all four of her bouts. A two-time Olympian in Tokyo and
Paris, Huang’s extensive resumé consists of a bronze medal at the Tokyo 2020
Olympic Games in the flyweight division, two world championships in 2019 and
2023, a bronze medal at the Asian Games, and two bronze medals and a silver
medal at the Asian Championships.
Perez will square off against Huang in bout three on Sunday, beginning at
approximately 7:30 a.m. ET inside M&S Bank Arena. The bout will be broadcast
live and free by Eurovision Sport on worldboxing.org. Fans can head to the USA
Boxing event page to keep up with Perez’s final bout of the 2025 World Boxing
Championships.
Sunday, September 14:
54 kg: Yoseline Perez (Houston, Texas) vs. Hsiao-Wen Huang, TPE • Bout 3 |
Approximately 7:30 a.m. ET.
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