(SEPT 15) LIVERPOOL, England -- Yoseline Perez
concluded her incredible run at the 2025 World Boxing Championships in
Liverpool, England, with a silver medal. Perez earned the honor after narrowly
falling 3-2 to Chinese Taipei’s Hsiao-Wen Huang in the 54-kilogram title match
on Sunday inside M&S Bank Arena. The Houston, Texas, native concluded the event
as the lone medalist from the United States and did so by winning three of her
four bouts in the tournament.
Perez was once again impeccable for Team USA in the championship match, taking
on an opponent that was seven years her senior, Huang, a two-time Olympian from
Chinese Taipei. Despite Huang’s more extensive international boxing career,
including a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, two world
championships, and multiple medals at the Asian Games, Perez refused to back
down throughout the three-round battle.
Huang narrowly took the opening round by a 3-2 margin by utilizing her length
over Perez to consistently land her jab. During the first intermission, Perez
listened to her corner and made the necessary adjustments for round two.
Throughout the second round, Perez pressed her Chinese Taipei opponent and
routinely slipped Huang’s jab to land critical hooks to the body and uppercuts
to the chin. Not only were Perez’s adjustments apparent to the crowd, but the
ringside judges also took notice and scored the second round 3-2 in the
American’s favor.
Heading into the final round, the scorecards were tied at 1-1, setting the stage
for a crucial third round for both parties. Throughout the final three minutes
of competition, Huang was able to sway the judges, 3-2, earning the right to
raise her hand with a final score of 4-1.
“I feel good, happy with the performances that I’ve put out this entire year,
not just this tournament,” Perez noted following Sunday’s title bout. “It’s been
a really good year for me.” Never one to lose a lesson from an experience, Perez
remained optimistic when recounting her past year of international competition.
She competed in four international tournaments for the United States in 2025,
earning three silver medals and one gold medal along the way.
“Second place is just a reminder that there’s always room for improvement and
work that needs to be made in adjustments, so I thank God for that. I’m excited
for the next couple of years, until LA 2028!”
Following the conclusion of the 2025 World Boxing Championships, Team USA closes
out its international competition schedule for the year. The USA Boxing Elite
High Performance Team will rest, recover and turn its attention to the 2026
calendar year.
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