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AUGUST 2005


August 28, 2005 in Sacramento State Fair, Sacramento, California, promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions
Super Featherweights Sosadea Razo, 129.5,  won by four-round majority decision over Crystal Morales, 128. In a  another sellout crowd for Roy Englebrecht Promotions, and a huge success for the California State Fair, as a capacity crowd of nearly 3,500 fans filled the Cal Expo Rodeo Arena Sunday night. In a great action fight, Santa Rosa's Sosadez Razo scored a majority decision win over Oxnard's Cristal Morales. The two spent all four rounds standing in the center and exchanging punches. 

 

August 28, 2005 - Treasure Garden, in Berlin, Germany
Flyweight Alena Malinowskaja won a four-round decision over Patrycja Sibilska.


August 27, 2005 – Stone Park, Illinois, promoted by Bobby Hitz
Lois Theobald, 137, stopped Jasmine Davis, 138,  in the first round by TKO, in a scheduled
four-round bout.

August 27, 2005 -Kasha Chamblin vs. Keri Hill
Paragon Casino and Resort, Marksville, Louisiana
Kasha Chamblin of Louisiana, defeated pro debuter Keri Hill by a first-round TKO,  in a four-round featherweight bout. Dan McDonald of the Advertiser news, reported the following: "For Kasha Chamblin, it was a short night.  Chamblin posted a quick and impressive TKO win here Saturday as part of the
³Fight Night² professional boxing card at the Paragon Casino¹s Mari Center. Chamblin, Lafayette¹s "Fighting  Marine," pummeled Keri Hill for most of the 43 seconds of their women¹s featherweight bout before referee Kenny Licata
brought the mismatch to a halt and kept Chamblin¹s unbeaten record intact.  Chamblin hadn¹t fought since April and had two bouts canceled prior to Saturday, and she took that frustration out on Hill, who was making her pro debut in the 126-pound event. Hill had a reported 8-2 record as an amateur."


August 27, 2005 in Chestermore Lake, Alberta, Canada
Jelena Mrdjenovich won by TKO4 over LeAnne Villareal.
 

August 26, 2005 - Renaissance Worthington Hotel, Fort Worth, Texas
Jeannine Garside, 136, now 2-0-0 (0KO), of Windsor, Canada,  won a four-round unanimous decision over Rita Serrano, 135, 3-2-1-0 (1 KO) . Garside dropped Serrano in the first round, but the fight went the distance.

 

August 26, 2005 - A La Carte Event Pavilion, Tampa, Florida, promoted by Starfight Promotions 
Yvonne Reis, 150, of Fort Lauderdale,  won a six-round majority decision over Cim Harris, 154, of Tampa. The contracted weight was 154 lbs.  Judges Scores cards. 57-57, 58-54, and 58-54. Reis controlled the fight and outlanded Harris demonstrating better skills. This was a rematch for the two, when they first fought in, Florida, where Reis won by a four-round unanimous decision. Also, in a strawweight four-rounder, Valarie Rix, 104, won a unanimous decision over Camela Parker,.101.  Final judges scores were 40-36, 40-36, and 40-36.

 

August 26, 2005 in Santa Fe, Argentina
Alejandra Olivares won by TKO2 over Maria del Carmen Potenza.


August 26, 2005 - Wolstein Center,  in Cleveland, Ohio
Light Heavyweight Elecia Battle, 182, pro debut, won by TKO1 over Julianne Bergen, 181.5. Promoted by Diane Klampinski.

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August 26, 2005 -  Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, Rhode Island
In a scheduled 10-round IWBF lightweight championship, Jaime “Hurricane” Clampitt, 134, 5'7"  won a fourth round TKO over Shelby Walker, 134. 5'5".  The event was promoted by "CES' Prime Time Fights" show  and presented by Classic Sports & Entertainment & Sports, Inc (CES). 
 

 

August 26, 2005 - Harrah's Rincon Casino & Resort
Valley Center, California

Tricia Turton, 146½, won a four-round unanimous decision over Martha Deitchman (aka: Martha Orozco), 148. Final judges scores were 40-36, 40-36, and 40-36.


August 26, 2005 - Radisson Hotel, Sacramento, California
Valanna McGee, 134,  won a unanimous six round decision over Tracy Byrd, 132,  in an entertaining bout at the Radisson Hotel in Sacramento, CA. Tracy went at Valanna the entire fight and established the pace but Valanna landed the more meaningful punches. There were no knockdowns. The judges scored the fight 60-54, 59-55 and 59-55. McGee improves her record to 11-2-1 while Byrd drops to 13-9-1. World champion Jessica Rakoczy was on hand to support Tracy Byrd. Jesus Sanchez covered this event. 
 

August 26, 2005 - Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York - (reported by Bernie McCoy)
In her professional debut, Maureen Shea, 128,  TKO'd Camille Casson, 124,  in 39 seconds of the opening round. In the featured women's bout of the evening, Belinda Laracuente, 135,  of Florida, snapped a five fight losing streak with a split decision win over previously unbeaten, hometown favorite, Ann Marie Saccurato, 138 3/4. The scorecards read 58-56 and 59-55 for Laracuente, 58-56 for Saccurato.

August 25, 2005 - Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions
Junior Welterweight Paula Cortez, pro debut,  had a majority draw with Alicia Gonzalez. Final judges scores 39-37, 38-38, and 38-38. 

August 22, 2005 in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic
Junior Welterweight Diana Cruz, 140,  pro debut, won by four-round split decision over Martha Fortuna, 140, pro debut.

August 21, 2005 in Nairobi, Kenya
Conjestina Achieng won by TKO9 over Monica Mwakasanga; and Zarrika Fatuma won by four-round decision over Ester Phiri, pro debut.

August 20, 2005 in Hermosilla, Mexico
Super featherweight Lina Ramirez won by TKO3 over Elizabeth Ruiz.  This bout was scheduled for eight rounds. 

August 20, 2005 in Paris, Arkansas
Junior Welterweight Tawnyah Freeman, 140,  won by six-round unanimous decision over Maria Nava, 140; and Sarah Goodson, 102,  won by a four-round unanimous decision over Amy Holland, 104. 

August 20, 2005 - Isle of Capri Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, and promoted by Prize Fight Promotions
In the main event, Ann “Brown Sugar” Wolfe, 167, settled the score when she soundly defeated Valerie “The Wolfe” Mahfood, 165, with a 10-round unanimous decision in what was properly called “The Trilogy”. Ann Wolfe successfully defended her IBA Light Heavyweight title. This was the third match for the two, in where Mahfood defeated Wolfe in the first match by KO. Then in the second bout, Wolfe won by a unanimous decision over Mahfood. WBAN’s insider said that in the first round, Mahfood pushed forward, pressing the action, but Wolfe controlled the action with a sharp jab and strong body shots from both sides.  In round two, Wolfe continued to land strong hooks to the head and body of Mahfood, who responded with quick flurries that won Valerie the round two on the judge’s scores.  In rounds 3 through 7, Mahfood still moved forward looking to trade with Wolfe, but Wolfe counterpunched, with stronger ammo, and carried the rounds on all cards.  In round 8, Mahfood landed her best punch of the fight when she threw a hard right that had Wolfe backing off in the first time of the fight. Mahfood pushed forward with quick punches, but was met with a series of combinations from Wolfe, who knocked out the mouthpiece of Mahfood. This round ended with the two exchanging punches fiercely. Wolfe won the round on all cards. In round 9, Mahfood’s forward match ended, and it was Wolfe who was moving forward, landing hard and hurtful punches with both hands.  In round 10, Wolfe threw body and head shots, and had Mahfood took some heavy shots.  

August 20, 2005 - Beijing Capital Gym, Beijing
The People's Republic of China      
Mia “The Knockout” St. John
of California, 133, now 42-5-2 (17KO), won a 10-round unanimous decision over South Carolina’s Donna Biggers, 133, now 14-2-1 (13KO), in a 10-round bout for the IBA continental lightweight title. Final judges scores were 99-91, 95-94, and 99-91.  Mariem Punchenella Brakache, 148,  from Holland, and a native Moroccan, won a 10-round unanimous decision over Cristy "Code Red"  Nickel, 150. The bout was for the IBA junior middleweight world championship. Final judges scores were 99-91, 99-91, and 98-92. Mariem told WBAN that she is ready to call out Christy Martin for the next championship fight. Mariem said, “I think I heard that you (Christy Martin) could fight Lucia Rijker from Holland, I am the other girl from Holland marinated in Morocco and I am ready to put the heat on you Christy Martin.”  The event was promoted by Prize Fight Promotions.
 

August 20, 2005 in Oberosterreich, Austria
Flora Libet won by KO2 over Iliana Boneva.

August 19, 2005 - Municipal Auditorium in San Antonio, Texas
In what has been reported as a history first for San Antonio to have a women's world title bout, Maribel Zurita won a 10-round unanimous decision over Sachiyo Shibata of Japan,  and became the new WIBA Junior Flyweight World Champion.  According to news sources, Zurita outpunched and outboxed Shibata. Final judges scores were 99-91,  98-92, and  98-92. 

August 19, 2005- At the Continent,  in Columbus, Ohio
Ebony Clement Bey, 130, pro debut, won by TKO1 over Alicia Biley, 126, pro debut.  Promoted by Terrell Hill.

August 19, 2005 - Borisov, Belarus
Oksana Romanova won by TKO2 over Elena Ziabko.

August 19, 2005 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Laura Ramsey won by four round unanimous decision over Yolanda Swindell.

August 19, 2005 - El Paso, Texas
Krystal Davis won by TKO3 over Vashon Living, pro debut.

August 19, 2005 - Hanover Marriott, in Whippany, New Jersey, and promoted by KEA Boxing
There were two women’s bouts on the undercard.  Bantamweight Noriko Kariya, 119, won a four-rounder by a unanimous decision over Camille Casson, 116.  Also, in another four round bout, Sharon Gaines, 120,  won TKO3 over Antoinette Weaver, 117.

August 19, 2005 - Brady Theatre, Tulsa, Oklahoma
On the undercard, Stephanie Dobbs stopped Gina Abel by TKO in the fourth round.
 

August 13, 2005 - LJVM Annex in Winston Salem, North Carolina 
WBE Light Heavyweight world champion Carlette “The Truth” Ewell,  now 10-3-0 (7KO),  fought newcomer Tristen Jones, who sported a 0-1-0 record going into the fight. Jones was stopped in the first round. Chalk up another “world champion” fighting a boxer they have no business fighting. Carlette needs to face “The Truth” that this was nothing more than a mismatch. Shame on whoever made this match.  On October 22, 2005, Ewell will be fighting for a "world title" in the super-middleweight division. Yep…she goes from fighting a 0-1-0 boxer to fighting for a world title. Wow…WBAN is impressed. But wait....didn't Ewell fight a 0-1-0 boxer for the world title?  Well according to BoxRec.com, she most certainly did. Ewell took on Ramon Crim for the World title on April 16, 2005. Crim's first loss came by.....ah....you guessed it---Ewell.  Crim is now 0-2-0, all by way of Ewell.  In the co-main event, Ljeoma Egbunine of South Africa won by a seventh round TKO over Alexandria Maloy to win the vacant WBE Middleweight title. Bonnie Mann, the WBE Middleweight champion, made her announcement last night that she was retiring from boxing.

August 13, 2005 - The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Promoted by Kronk Sports

Super Middleweight Angela Simpson won a four-round unanimous decision over Veronica Rucker.  Final judges scores are 39-37, 39-37, and 39-37.

August 13, 2005 -nTurning Stone Resort/Casino, Verona, New York -Oneida Nation Homelands
Elizabeth Mooney, 149,  won 1:38 seconds TKO4 over Amy Burton, 158.  The bout was a scheduled four-rounder in the Jr. Middleweight division. Promoted by Fistacuff Productions.

August 11, 2005 -Mountaineer Race Track, Chester, West Virginia
Leslie Perela, 124,  won by four-round unanimous decision over Ashlyn Johnson, 128, pro debut. Final judges scores were 36-40, 36-40, and 37-39.

August 9, 2005 - Camp Pendleton, California
In just her second professional bout, Heather Donoho adjusted just in time to pull out a majority decision victory over Marisol Miranda before more than 7,000 boisterous U.S. Marines. “I still have a lot to learn,” said Donoho.   Donoho, a three-time U.S. National champion at flyweight, used her superior boxing skills on the outside to quickly win the first round of the six-round bout. Then Bronx fighter Miranda took it to the inside and the fight changed dramatically.  Miranda, a southpaw, closed the distance and kept Donoho within strangling range as she fired left hands and uppercuts that caught Donoho every time she tried to evade the inside fight. For two rounds the New York fighter pulled Donoho close and landed her head-snapping shots.  In the fourth, Donoho figured out the problem and began snapping quick combinations while bending low ever time Miranda tried to close the distance. A clash of heads left the San Diego fighter with a cut over her left eye.  “She was a good fighter,” Donoho said. “She has more professional experience than I do.”  Fighting her first ever bout past four rounds, Donoho increased the tempo of the fight with sharp combinations that caught Miranda. But the New York fighter never let her opponent dominate the exchanges as she fired her own punches at opportune times. After six rounds the judges scored the fight 57-57, 58-56, 60-54 for Donoho.

August 7, 2005 - Pala Flaminio, in Rimini, Italy, and promoted by Boxe Loreni

In a rematch,  Stefania Bianchini, 110 ¼, won the vacant WBC Flyweight title over Britain’s Cathy Brown, 110 ¼,  in a 10 round bout.   Final judges scores were 94-96, 95-96, and 94-96.

August 6, 2005 - Isle Of Capri Casino, in Lula, Mississippi, promoted by Prize Fight Promotions
Lana Alexander won by a four-round unanimous decision over Patricia Linton. Final judges scores were 39-36, 39-36, and 38-37. (No Weights available at this time).

August 6, 2005 - Canindeyu, Paraguay
Maria Anchorena
won by four-round unanimous decision over Joselin Da Silva.

August 6, 2005 in Mexico City, Mexico
Esmeralda Moreno won by a four-round unanimous decision over Graciela Nino.
  

August 5, 2005 -  in Auditorio Ernesto Rufo, Rosarito, Mexico
Esmerelda Vizcarra, pro debut, won by KO1 over Rosa Willbanks, pro debut. 

August 5, 2005 in Cordoba, Argentina
Carolina Marcela Gutierrez Gaite won by KO2 over Graciela Ines Deluca..

August 2, 2005 - Union Station, in Kansas City, Missouri
On the undercard, Brenda Rouse, 107.5, 13-4-1, of Bartleville, Oklahoma, fought a six-round exhibition against Mary Ortega, 110 lbs., of Kansas City.  Rouse enters the ring after not fighting since May of 2000. The card was promoted by Titan Entertainment. 

 
     
     

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

 
     
     

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

 

 

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

     
     
     
 
     
     
     
     
     
     

 

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