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FEBRUARY 2006

February 28, 2006 in Indianapolis, Indiana
Amy Yuratovac won by TKO1 over Kimberly Jackson, pro debut.
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February 28, 2006 - Majestic Valley Arena, Kalispell, Montana
In a sellout crowd, Shelley Burton,152, of Montana, TKO’d D.J. Morrison, 152, of Billings.  In the local news, they wrote, “Burton, now 8-2-0 in her pro career, made quick work of her opponent, winning a TKO just 1:27 into the first round. When the ref waved his arms to call the fight, Burton jumped up on the ropes and pumped her fist toward the crowd. In her 10th professional fight, Burton finally got the chance to duke it out in front of her hometown fans.“ Morrison is 20-4 in club boxing, and was making her pro debut.
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Alesia-Tamara Graf, now 13-1-0 (5KO), of Stuttgart, won a 10-round unanimous decision over Marilyn Hernandez, 5-5-0 (3KO). The two were fighting for the GBU Bantamweight title.

February 26, 2006 in Essex, England
Shanee Martin, 116¼,  won by TKO5 over Maja Frenzel, 117¼. The bout was scheduled for eight rounds.
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February 25, 2006 - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Featherweight Delia Hoppe, 124, 
won a four-round unanimous decision Diana Garcia, 126. Logged in Master Search

February 25, 2006 in Bristol, England
Jane Couch
won by TKO3 over Galina Gumliiska.
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February 25, 2006 - Farmers Market, Oklahoma City, OK
Stephanie Dobbs
, with 40 plus fights on her record,  TKO2 over PRO DEBUTER Kalea Crain, now 0-1-0.  WBAN is sure that Dobbs must have had "white knuckles" and sleepless nights anticipating fighting a pro debuter. 
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February 24, 2006 - Tapioszentmarton, Hungary
Reka Krempf won by a 10-round unanimous decision over Galina Koleva Ivanova; Beatrix Farago won by by a 10-round unanimous decision over Svelta Taskova for the UBC Intercontinental 112 vacant title.
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February 24, 2006 in Hammond, Indiana
Mary McGee won by four-round unanimous decision over Susan Winners, pro debut.
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February 24, 2006 - at the Isleta Casino, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, promoted by Fresquez Productions, Inc
Holly Holm
, 139, successfully defended her IBA world title when she stopped Shadina Pennybaker, 138.4, in the 7th round. Andy Rivera of NewMexicoSportsNews.com reported Holm landed a right that opened a gash on Pennybaker's left eye, and the ref stopped the fight.

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February 24, 2006 - Knox Netball Centre, Ferntree Gully, VIC, Australia
Flyweight Bethany Davis,109, won a four-round unanimous decision over Nikki Piehler, 108. Final judges scores 40-34, 40-35, and 40-34.  Both boxers were making pro debuts.
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February 24, 2006 - Shanghai, China
Li Jun Gao won by KO6 over Jonna Chowkowen; Wang Qian, pro debut, won by UD6 over Zhang Wen Sha, pro debut; Hu Juan, pro debut, won by UD6 ove Qing Wei.

February 24, 2006 in Petange, Luxembourg
 Aziza Qubaita, pro debut, won a four-round decision over Elena Miftode.

February 23, 2006 - Tachi Palace Casino, Lemoore, CA
Jessica Rakoczy
, 134, won an eight-round unanimous decision over Terri Blair, 132.5. 
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February 23, 2006 - Marriott Grand Ballroom, Irvine, California, Promoter: Roy Englebrecht Promotions
Lightweight Kina Malpartida, 133, won a four-round unanimous decision over Lisa Martin, 135. Final judges scores were 40-36,  39-37, and 39-37. 
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February 18, 2006 – Joel Coliseum Annex, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Iieoma Egbunine,  173½, KO’d Valerie Mahfood, 170.5, 37 seconds in the second round.  The two were fighting for the WIBF light heavyweight title.  There was no WIBF representative at this fight, according to insiders.  In a cruiserweight bout, Alexandra Maloy, 181½, won a six-round unanimous decision over Brenda Drexel,  175½ .  Final judges scores were 60-54, on all cards.
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February 18, 2006 - The Showplace, Richmond, Virginia
Super Middleweight Lisa Ested, 161, won a four-round unanimous decision over Xinthia Nevels Jones, 161. 
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February 18, 2006 - Patriot Center,  in Fairfax, Virginia

Tanya Gallegos, 157,  won by a four-round unanimous decision over Jane Johnson, 152.
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February 18, 2006 - City Sport and Leisure Centre, Tapolca, Hungary
Viktoria Milo KO'd Belarussian Tatiana Puchkova (aka: Riabokobylenko) with a picture perfect body shot in first round, in the light flyweight division. In this show, officially announced, Milo will fighting Regina Halmich WIBF and WIBF/GBU unifying title match in Germany of May! 
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February 18, 2006 - Kansas City, Kansas
Franchesca Alcanter won by TKO3 over Chris Sepulvado.
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February 18, 2006 - Cedarbridge Gym, in Bermuda Middleweight Teresa Perozzi, 156 ¼, won an eight-round unanimous decision over Martha Deitchman, 157.  Perozzi was defending her NABC World title. The scores: Judge Clevelyn Crichlow 80-73; Judge David Hope 80-72; Judge Vic Richmond 80-73. The event was promoted by Noa Promotions.  Logged in Master Search

February 17, 2006 in Cordoba, Argentina
Alejandra Oliveras won by a four-round unanimous decision over Bettina Garino, pro debut. 
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February 16, 2006 -  Harrah’s, in Kansas City, Missouri
There was a night of action in women’s boxing. In the main event, Hollie Dunaway won a 10-round unanimous decision over Melissa Shaffer. When the winner was announced, there was some confusion, when the ring announcer, said that their was a “new WIBA World Minimumweight champion.” Shaffer briefly celebrated the announcement, thinking that she had won the title. Dunaway and the ref looked puzzled. Before announcing the name of the winner, the ring announcement was corrected to say that Dunaway was actually STILL the WIBA Minimumweight champion, then announced Hollie Dunaway as the winner.   In other action-filled bouts, Super-featherweights Kelli Cofer, 132.5,  of Ohio won a six-round unanimous decision over Liz Drew, 137.5.  Cofer went to the ER after the fight, and it was discovered that she had a broken hand. Windsor’s Super Bantamweight Jeannine Garside, stopped her opponent, Kim Colbert in the third round, of a scheduled six round bout.  Minimumweight Holly “Baby Face” Shore won a four-round unanimous decision over Savannah Hill. Lastly, in a Lt. Heavyweight bout, scheduled for four rounds, Bose Ljoala, won her first pro bout, when she took the bout by a four-round unanimous decision over pro debuter LaMara Iverson.
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February 17, 2006 - DoubleTree Westshore Hotel, Tampa, Florida - Report by Christopher P. Cook
In front of a capacity crowd, Tampa’s own boxing beauty Jenna Shiver (1-0-1), 126.75 lbs, struggled to a hard-fought majority draw with debuting Kornelija Numic (0-0-1), 126 lbs. It was a sloppy and uncoordinated display of pugilism by both female combatants, but the crowd was pleased by the complete lack of defensive technique by each party. Neither fighter established a clear dominance in the contest, opting to trade shots instead of implement strategy. When things started to get a little rough on the inside, Referee James Warring took control and ended the nonsense. Judges Don Trombley and Michele Hellstern both scored the fight 38-38, with the dissenting score being 39-37 Shiver by Donald O’Neill.
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February 15, 2006 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Amanda Carriere won by SD6 over Elizabeth Villarreal.

February 12, 2006 in Yunnan, China
Cheng Jing won by UD4 over Tian Xiano Yu; Li Shi Yuan, pro debut, won by UD4 over Shen Dan Yue; Li Jin Zhi won by SD4 over Wu Shan Shan; Xie Li Li and Yang Qin Qin fought to a four-round draw.

February 11, 2006 in Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico
Zulina Munoz won by KO1 over Patricia Contreras; Gabriela Perez won by UD4 over Maribel Orozco; and Ana Fabiola Arrazola, pro debut, and Mayela Perez fought to a four-round draw.

February 10, 2006 - Iona College, New Rochelle, N.Y. Story by Bernie McCoy
Maureen Shea may be famous for her work on the movie "Million Dollar Bay" but she is, likewise, big box office at Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y. where Shea is a senior. Last night, the unbeaten lightweight, weighing in at 131, pushed her record to 4-0 before an enthusiastic crowd at the Hynes Athletic Center on the Iona Campus with a third round TKO over Sarina Mae Hayden, 131, of Colorado Springs, CO. Hayden dropped to 0-3-1. In the semi-windup of the six bout card, Ann Marie Saccurato, 140, from nearby White Plains, won a unanimous decision over tough Victoria Ann Cisneros, 143, of Albuquerque, N.M. Saccurato improved her record to 11-1-2, while Cisneros is now 9-7-2. The scorecards read: 78-74, 79-73 and 80-72. The program was a promotion of Ring Promotions. 

February 10, 2006 - Roseland Ballroom, San Antonio, Texas
Maribel Zurita won by a six-round unanimous decision over Rocio Vazquez
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February 10, 2006 in Guadalajara, Mexico
Delia Lopez won an eight-round retirement over Blanca Perez.

February 10, 2006 - Hilton Hotel, Huntington, New York
Chika Nakamura, 140,  won by a four-round unanimous decision  over Cynthia Jones, 140.
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February 10, 2006 -United Bank Centre on the campus of the University of Miami, Florida
Stacey “Stay-Lo” Reile, 126,  KO'd Yessenia de Jesus, 123.5,  37 seconds in the first round. The fight was scheduled for four rounds on the undercard. 

February 9, 2006 - Toledo, Ohio - Amateurs
In the Main Event, National Champion Katie "Silence" Dunn defeated Ohio's Jenna Johlin by unanimous decision.

February 5, 2006 in Riga, Latvia
Agnesa Boza, pro debut, won a four-round decision over Marina Skruba, pro debut.

February 4, 2006 - The Palace, in Auburn Hills, Michigan
Jennifer Salinas, 123,  won by (35 seconds) KO1 over Heather Green, 123.5,  pro debut. 
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February 4, 2006 -  in Russellville, Arkansas
Sarah Goodson won by won a four-round unanimous decision under April Verbick.
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February 4, 2006 -Barcelona, Spain
Loli "Sugar" Muñoz, 134.2,  from Barcelona stopped Mar Rodriguez, from Tenerife (Barcelona),  in the sixth round by TKO. The fight was scheduled for eight rounds at 134 lbs.
In the first round and second round, Rodriguez holds her own when she throws a combination of straight rights on Munoz.  Munoz handled the shots from Rodriguez.  In third round, Munoz becomes more aggressive, and works on body shots.  The body shots begin to affect Rodriguez.  Munoz throws a right hand to Rodriguez's mid-section, and she falls to the canvas, as the ref is counting. In the fifth round, Munoz dominates the round, pressuring Rodriguez throughout the round. In the sixth round Rodriguez decides to quits in the round due to a barrage of hard combinations thrown by Munoz.

February 4, 2006 - Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya
Middleweight Conjestina Achieng won a six-round unanimous decision over Monalisa Sibanda.  Final judges scores were 59-51, 58-52, and 58-52.  According to news sources,  Sibanda put up a decent fight against Achieng. In one news sources it said that Sibanda has a 4-0 record.  In news sources, Sibanda said, "I promised to give you a good fight and today you have witnessed it. I must say that the judges were unfair to me because I thought the worst result could have been a draw." 
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February 3, 2006 - Qwest Arena, Boise, Idaho, USA
Bantamweight Suzannah Warner won a four-round split decision over Kelly Vannan. Final judges scores were 40-36, 39-37, and 36-40.

February 3, 2006 -  Orleans Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada, promoted by Guilty Boxing
Monica Lovato, 117.5,  Santa Fe, N.M. fought an overmatched Tiffany Wilson, 120, of Moore, Oklahoma. The fight ended in 53 seconds and it did not take long for WBAN to receive the "Not so good news" that Wilson didn't seem to have any business in the ring.

February 3, 2006 - at the Win-River Casino, Redding, California
In what was called the "fight of the night" Belinda Laracuente vs. Valanna McGee, the two fought to a draw.  McGee with punch power in the early rounds, and Laracuente, turned it around in later rounds. Final Scores 78-74 Laracuente, 78-74 McGee, and 74-74 Draw.

February 3, 2006 Detroit, Michigan
Mary Jo Sanders, 147, of Michigan, successfully defended her WBC title, when she stopped Iva Weston, 144.5, by 1:54 TKO in the third round. The fight was televised on ESPN2. WBAN did not even have Weston ranked, and after seeing her fight tonight-rightfully so.

February 1, 2006 - American Casino, Kansas City, MO
Sandra Ortiz
, 104, won a four-round unanimous decision over pro debuter Savanna Hill, 104.
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