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SEPTEMBER 2005

September 30, 2005 - Taco Bell Arena, in Boise, Idaho
Bantamweight Tonia Cravens, 117 1/2, pro debuter,  of Albuquerque, New Mexico,  won a four-round unanimous decision over Kelly Vannan, 118. Promoter of the event was Casey Thompson.
 

September 30, 2005 - At the StarPlaza Radisson,  in Merrillville, Indiana
Junior Welterweight Mary McGee, 140,  won by 0:51 seconds,  KO1 over Brandi Davis, 140. 

September 30, 2005 - at Stevens Steak House, City of Commerce, California
Lissette Medel, 128, pro debut, won by a four-round majority decision over Crystal Morales, 126.  .Final Scores, 37-40, 37-39, and 38-38. David Avila wrote the following: In her pro debut Lissette Medel edged Crystal Morales in a four round featherweight showdown at Stevens Steakhouse on Friday.
More than 1,500 saw Medel adjust from an amateur style to pro during the fight with Morales who continually pounded left hooks in the first two rounds. Then came the turn around.  “I was really nervous because it was my first pro fight,” said Medel, an amateur champion who began boxing six years ago. “But after the first two rounds I was ready to go.”  Oxnard’s Morales, with four pro bouts experience and some amateur  background, jumped out ahead as soon as the bell rang to start the fight. Methodically walking down Medel, the taller Morales fired some stiff jabs and found the left hook pretty effective against her opponent who was moving backward. The second round saw Medel firing lead right hands against the aggressive Oxnard fighter. Some stiff jabs by Morales kept her opponent moving in reverse.“She was intimidated by me,” said Morales (2-3-1) who was cheered on by Mia St. John sitting nearby. “I had her moving backward the whole fight.” It was during the third round that Medel, who was a couple of inches shorter than Morales, began firing resounding punches to the body that echoed under the tent pitched on the restaurant parking lot. During every exchange the Maywood fighter pinpointed a right or left to the ribs. Though Morales seemed unaffected, the sound of the blows surely caught the attention of the three judges.

September 30, 2005 - Vesthallen, Slagelse, Denmark, and promoted by Team Palle
Anita Christensen, 118, of Denmark, won by a fifth round KO (at the end of the round 1:59 seconds) over Monika Petrova, 119, in a scheduled six-round Bantamweight bout.  

September 30, 2005 - Coliseo Pedrin Zorrilla, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Glenda Gonzalez
TKO'd Jessica Martir 1:16 in the first round. (WBAN needs confirmation that the name of opponent is Jessica Martin or Jessica Martir--not posted on records site until we determine the correct spelling).

September 29, 2005 - The Paladium, Denver, Colorado
and promoted by Steve Maestas
Super Bantamweight Suzannah Warner, 119,  TKO'd Doreen Hilton, 122,  55 seconds of the first round, in a scheduled four-round bout.  Also, Super Featherweight Elisha Olivas, 129, 1:32 seconds, TKO2 over Evangelina Abeyta, 124; and lastly, Junior Middleweight Tana Gallegos, 153, 1:53 seconds, TKO2 over Rosanna Euell, 147, in a scheduled four-round bout.

September 29, 2005 in Mozyr, Belarus
Oksana Romanova won by UD4 over Ekaterina Kamadzej, pro debut.

September 27, 2005 in Budapest, Hungary
Reka Krempf won a six-round decision over Erzsebet Budai.

September 24, 2005 - L.C. Walker Arena,  Muskegon, Michigan
In front of 2,000 boxing fans,
Michigan’s Becky Tice, making her pro debut, had a four-round draw against boxing veteran Jamie Whitcomb.  The two were fighting in the welterweight division. 

September 24, 2005 in Myslowice, Poland
Flyweights Julita Tkaczyk, 114 3/4,  won by TKO5 over Simona Pencakova, 110 1/4, now 0-2-1. 
 

September 24,  2005,  in Luján (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Patricia Alejandra Giménez, 126 lbs., (Argentina 1-0-0, 0 KOs) (57,200) won by majority decision over 4 rounds against Graciela Inés Deluca, 122 3/4,  (Argentina 0-3-0, 0 KOs) (55,700).  Final judges scores, 38-38, 39-38 1/2, and 39-37 1/2.

September 24, 2005 - Jarrell's Gym, Savannah, Georgia
Donna Biggers,  129, KO'd Keri Hill, 129, in the third round of a scheduled four-rounder.

September 23, 2005 - Cosquín, Córdoba, Argentina
Super Bantamweight Carolina Marcela Gutierrez (Gaite) won a four-round unanimous decision over Maria Potenza.

September 23, 2005 - Jean Pierre Complex, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad And Tobago, and promoted by ABC Promotions
 In the main event,  Lisa “Bad News” Brown, 121 ¾,  of Canada, won a 10-round unanimous decision Jackie Chavez, 120, of New Mexico. The two were fighting for the vacant WIBA Super Bantamweight world title.  Iva Weston of Trinidad, 147, won a split decision over Elizabeth Mooney, 142.5, in a 10 round bout for the vacant WIBC welterweight title.   In a battle of the heavyweights, Pamela London, 191TKO’d  Kim Quashie, 260, in the seventh round for the WIBC Heavyweight title. According to the htstabroeknews
`The Grenade' exploded from the opening round and later in the fight was declared the winner of the vacant title when referee Eion Jardine stepped in to prevent Quashie from absorbing further punishment in the eventful round.  Teresa Perozzi, 159, TKO’d Scroller Carrington, 156, in the sixth round of a scheduled 10-round title fight for the WIBC Middleweight title.  And lastly, Bantamweight Vicki "Princesstown Tigress" Boodram, 117, of Trinidad, won a four-round bout by unanimous decision over (Shondell) Shaundel Thomas, 108.  

September 23, 2005 - Palamacchia, Livorno, Italy
Promoted by Boxe Rosanna Conti Cavini
Super Flyweight Maria Rosa Tabbuso, won a six-round unanimous decision over Gabriella Rozsa.  

September 18, 2005 - York Hall, Bethnal Green, London, England, promoted by AmPro
Flyweight Shanee Martin, 110¼, TKO'd 0:54, Albena Atseva, 110½, in the third round of a scheduled six round bout.   

September 17, 2005 - Coliseo Carlos Teo Cruz, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Super Middleweight Yahaira Hernandez won a four-round unanimous decision (by points) over Damaris Vizcaino. In another four-round bout, featherweight Maribel Santana won by a decision (points) over Miguelina Mendez. In a Super Bantamweight bout,  Wendy LaMotta TKO'd Alba Iris Cespedes in the second round, in a scheduled four-round bout. Lastly in a 10-round WIBA Fedelatina Bantamweight title bout, Bantamweight Dahianna (Dayana) Santana won a 10 round decision over Grecia Nova.

September 17, 2005 -  in Lemoore, California
Eliza Olson, 135,  defeated Jessica Rakoczy in a 10-round world title bout for the IBA and WBC lightweight title! In the ninth round, Olson knocked Rakoczy to the canvas. Final judges scores were 97-92, 97-92, and 98-91. 

September 17, 2005, The Pavilion at Coushatta, Kinder, Louisiana 
There was two women’s bouts on the card.  In one matchup, Akondayne Fountain, 160, won a four-round split decision over Veronica Rucker, 162.5.   Judges scores were 36-40, 37-39, and 39-37.  In a second women’s match,  Yolanda Swindell, 169, and a four-round draw with last replacement Valerie Mahfood, 173.  Trini Guzman was supposed to fight Swindell but the night before the weigh-in, she cancelled out. ©photos by J & P Photography.

September 17, 2005 - Greenboro, North Carolina
Maureen "Moe" Shea, 128, stopped Katherine Applewhite, 131,  in the first round by TKO.  The bout was set for four rounds. Shea is now 2-0-0 (2KO).

September 17, 2005 - Harzlandhalle, Ilsenburg,Germany, and promoted by Sports Event Steinforth (Report by Ewan Whyte)
It took all of 30 seconds, for super middleweight Natascha Ragosina to dispatch the overmatched (and not altogether undernourished) Maria Velichkova of the Czech Republic. With no time amid the phone-in competitions and ‘co main events’ (one of which featured a pot-bellied greaser in his forties, who appeared to be drunk) to show us the full thirty seconds, D:SF cut to the chase:  Velichkova, a huge blonde with teddy-bear ears (the secret love child, perhaps, of the British Home Secretary?) paws at Ragosina — you can’t call it a jab; it’s a kind of circular, up-down-and-back movement, like that of the shaft turning the wheels of a locomotive — and Ragosina answers with a perfectly executed right cross that catches her on the left cheek, spinning her round and leaving her doubled over, as though wanting to vomit. The referee, several yards from the action, looks at the state of her and charges to the rescue, shouting at Ragosina to hold off. As it is, Ragosina’s follow-up, which he’s too late to prevent, is merely a looping left intended to turn her stricken opponent round and set her up for the kill.  Standing either side of the diminutive referee as the result is announced, they look like Valkyrie: Ragosina, with her blonde braids plastered onto her scalp like a helmet (though her hair’s so abundant it takes two pony tails to keep the rest out of her face), and Velichkova, who must be over six foot, a vanquished giantess. Even with her shoulders slumped, she looks far bigger than her opponent. In her cylindrical aluminium shorts (a dustbin with the bottom kicked out?), she’s a turkey too big for the oven. Young, too. Pretty from this angle; but with that far-away look you see in newsreels of prisoners of war running through the whole Miltonic fiasco a second time in their minds, as though even that were preferable to living in the present.  There seems to be an inexhaustible supply of teenagers in eastern Europe and the Dominican Republic willing to try their luck in German rings against thoroughbreds like Ragosina and Graf. This one was weeks away from full fitness. As usual, we were told she was ‘not be underestimated’; that they were saying great things about her in her native land. To judge from her tearful, crestfallen demeanour after the fight, she, too, had believed them.  In a second women's match,  Flyweights Susianna Kentikian defeated Renata Vesecka in the fourth round by 58 seconds TKO.
 

September 16, 2005 -  Isleta Casino & Resort, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Before a sold-out crowd of 3,000, in the main event Holly Holm, 142.5, defeated Christy “The Coal Miner’s Daughter” Martin, 37, 141.5, of West Virginia in a shutout 10 round bout. Judges Rocky Burke of Las Cruces and Chuck Giampa of Las Vegas, Nevada., scored the fight 100-92, and Judge Fred Flutey of Tampa, Fla., scored it 98-92. Martin is now 46-4-2 (32KO), and Holm improved her record to 11-1-2 (4KO). 

September 16, 2005, Bell Center, Montreal, QC, Canada
Danielle Bouchard, 119 1/4,  won by a four-round unanimous decision over Michelle Herron, 117 3/4. Judges scores were 40-36 on all cards. Promoted by Innerbox.

September 16, 2005, at the Aragon Ballroom,  in Chicago, Illinois
Rita Figueroa won by a six-round unanimous decision over Maria Nava. This was a scheduled six-round bout in the junior welterweight division. Final judges scores were  60-54, 60-54, and 58-56. 

September 10, 2005 - Terrible's Casino, St. Joseph, Missouri, promoted by Danger-Fire Promotions
Sandra Ortiz, 101, TKO'd Jennifer Trzicky, 102, 0:47 seconds in the second round by TKO, in a scheduled four round bout. 

September  10, 2005 - Fönix Sport Center, in Debrecen, Hungary
In the co-main-event on the card, the "Hungarian Boxprincess" Dr. Bettina Csabi, 116.5, won a 10-round unanimous decision and retained her WIBF-GBU Bantamweight title when she defeated Kenyan Zarrika Fatuma, 118. Csabi out pointed Fatuma throughout the bout.  This fight was not remarkable or  spectacular, because Fatuma committed fouls throughout the match! Final scoring was: Imre Nagy (HUN) 98:93, Venciclav Nikolov (BUL) 98:92, Ernst Salzgeber (AUT) 99:94. In a second match,  the WIBF-GBU flyweight world champion Viktoria Milo, 111.4, won a unanimous decision against the former Hungarian amateur champion contender Beatrix Farago, 111.4,  through four rounds. The bout was not exciting, due to Farago trying to compensate her less professional experience with stepping backwards throughout the bout. This may have been too much for Farago to take on Milo this soon in her boxing career.  Milo's is now (14-4; 3KO's), and Farago took her first loss as a professional and is now (3-1; 2KO's). Report by JollyDee  

September 10, 2005 -Casino Aztar, in Evansville, Indiana
Kelli Cofer, 127.4, of Ohio, won a six-round unanimous decision over Angel McNamara, 130.4. Final judges scores were 59-55, 59-55, and 58-56. The contract weight was for 130 lbs, plus or minus one pound.  Originally Kristy Follmar was supposed to fight on this card, but WBAN was told that they could not find an opponent for her. WBAN spoke to Cofer today, and she said that she would like to fight Follmar in the near future. Cofer also said that even though she weighed low on one scale they had used, she fights at 130.  WBAN also received a brief overview of the fight by a ringside observer, and they told WBAN the following: "Both are used to fighting defensively and counter punching. Probably the first time each has fought someone their own height. Angel an inch or 2 taller. They both appeared to wait on the other for a short time and then Kelli took the fight to Angel and easily outscored her with her quick punching and footwork. Angel would wait and then throw a quick flurry but was outpunched overall around 3 or 4 to 1. Kelli landed several strong right hooks to the body and head and straight lefts to the body and head. Angel landed a few looping rights. Angel appeared to be in trouble at the end of the 5th when she almost came through the ropes in Kelli's corner. Wobbled by hooks a couple of times in a couple of rounds but recovered easily. Kelli never appeared to be in any trouble. Angel appeared the more tired of the two in the last 2 rounds." 

September 10, 2005 in Tunica, Mississippi
Lana Alexander and Chris Sepulvado fought to a four-round draw.  

September 10, 2005 -DM-Aren,  Karlsruhe, Germany
Promoted by: Universum Box Promotion

Regina Halmich, 111,  won a 10-round split decision over Spain's Maria Jesus Rosa, 111.5. Halmich successfully defended her WIBF Flyweight world titld.  Judges scores were 94-96, 98-92, and 96-94.  WBAN was told that it was an excellent bout, but that the decision was controversial. Also,  Alesia Graf, 118,  won by 1:42 seconds, KO3 over Liliana Martinez, 119; and Ina Menzer, 126,  won a ten-round decision over Damaris Muthoni Mwgani, 124. 

September 10, 2005 - Topsportcentrum, Rotterdam, ZH, Netherlands Bulgarian Galina Koleva Ivanova
now 6-4-2 (0KO), defeated Esther Schouten, of the Netherlands, with a six-round unanimous decision.  The event was promoted by Top Sports Group.

September 10, 2005 - Henry Gonzales Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas, and promoted by Roy Englebrecht Promotions
Elizabeth Villareal
, pro debut, won a four-round unanimous decision over Bridget Wise.

September 10, 2005 -Sportcenter Jumps, Berlin, Weissensee, Germany
Patricia Sibilska won by a four-round unanimous decision over Renata Vesecka.

September 9, 2005 in Cordoba, Argentina
Alejandra Oliveras, pro debut, won by a four-round unanimous decision over Maria del Carmen Montiel.

September 4, 2005, at the Club Los Cachorros, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Super Middleweight Gardy Pena, 163,  won by TKO4 over Yesenia Casanova, 160, in a scheduled six-round bout;  Mery Rancier, 163, won a four-round unanimous decision over Martha Medina, 167; lastly, Super Flyweight Marylin Hernandez, 115, TKO6 Carolina Martinez, 115, in a scheduled 10-round bout.  

September 3, 2005 -
Budapest, Hungary
In  the main event, Krisztina "Baby" Belinszky, (16-4-2; 9KO's) successfully defended her WIBF-GBU Minimumweight World title by a unanimous decision over American opponent Stephanie "All action" Dobbs (18-19-2; 10KO's).  The bout was action-packed throughout the 10 round bout. Scoring: Daniel Van de Wiele (BEL) 97-94,  Miklos Döry (HUN) 97:93, and Walter Shall (AUT) 100-92 for Belinszky.

September 2, 2005 -Centro de Espectáculos Modelo, Obregón, in Mexico

Bantamweight Jazmin Rivas, 117.9, 17 years old, TKO'd Martha Leticia Arevalo, 117.9, in the sixth round. Ewan Whyte wrote, "The two will be fighting a six rounder on the undercard. The card is promoted by Promociones Box Latino.Jazmín Rivas at Thursday’s weigh-in for her third meeting with Martha Leticia Arévalo; and last night at the Centro de Espectáculos Modelo de Obregón, Sonora, she did just that, ‘wiping the floor´ with the Jaliscan, according to the only published account, though it wasn’t until the last of the six scheduled rounds — the twentieth the two have fought in the last fourteen months — that the defences of a stubborn opponent finally collapsed. Whilst hardly the jackpot — that’ll have to wait until 21st October, when she fights Kwang Ok Kim in South Korea for the WBC world title — the teenager’s victory, obtained with what was described as ‘explosive punching’, provoked a windfall of sorts, as spectators expressed their appreciation of both fighters by throwing coins into the ring — as, indeed, they had after their first fight in July last year." 

  
     
     

 

 
     
     

 

     
     
     
  
     
     

 

 

 

 

     
     
     
  
     
     

 

 

 

     
     
     
  
     
     

 

     
     
     
 

 

 

     
     
 
     
     

 

     
     
     
 
     
     
 
     
     

 

 

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

 

 

 

 
     
     

 

     
     
     
 
     
     

 

     
     
 

 

 

     
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
     
     
 

 

 

 

 

 

     
     
     
     
     
     

 

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