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Misc Info:
December 3, 2005
- Bördelandhalle, Magdeburg, Germany, promoted by Universum Box
Promotions
Flyweight Regina Halmich, 111, won a 10-round unanimous
decision over Elena Reid, 110½, and retained her WIBF
Flyweight title. Flyweight Julia Sahin, 111¼, won a
10-round uananimous decision over Stephanie Dobbs, 111¼, and
won the vacant title for the WIBF Inter-Continental Flyweight
title. Final judges scores were 100-91, 100-90, and 100-91.
Featherweight Ina Menzer, 125½, TKO’d Galina Gumliiska,
123½, in the sixth round of a schedule 10-round bout. Menzer won
the WIBF Featherweight title. On the undercard in a four-rounder,
Flyweight
Carolina Alvarez, 112, 0:25 TKO2 over Lucie
Hornakova, 112.
Round
by Round report of Halmich vs. Reid, by Peter Geudens of
Belgium w/photos
Elena Reid Loses To
Judges in Germany...By David A. Avila
Full
Story
October 15,
2005 -Mehrzweckhalle, Düsseldorf, Germany, on a card promoted by
Universum Box Promotion
Julia Sahin, of Germany, won a 10-round unanimous decision
over Daniela Graff, for a German Flyweight title. Final
judges scores were 96-94, 98-92, and 98-92.
July 2, 2005 - Hamburg, Germany, on a Universum Box Promotion
Susianna Kentikian, 108, made a short night of when she
stopped Simona Pencakova, 1:14 seconds of the second round by
TKO. In a second woman’s bout, Julia Sahin, defeated
Oksana Romanova, 110 ¼, with an eight round unanimous decision.
Final judges scores were 79-73, 79-73, and 77-75.
May 28, 2005 - at
the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, in Stuttgart, Germany, and promoted
by Universum Box Promotion
United States Alicia Ashley, 115 ¾, won a ten round split
decision and the GBU Bantamweight Championship over
Alesia Graf,
115 ¾. Final Scoring was 96-94, 96-95, and 94-96. The German judge
had Graf as the winner. According to WBAN’s correspondent, he said
that Ashley moved beautifully in the ring and made a very difficult
target for Graf. Graf kept coming forward and also managed to get
through with some telling punches. Ashley sent Graf to the floor in
the second round, but Graf bounced off the floor immediately and
didn’t seem to be hurt.
In a second women’s
championship bout, Silke Weickenmeier, 120, won the GBU Jr.
Featherweight Championship over Miki Kikukawa, 120 with a
10-round unanimous decision. Final judges scores were 98-92, 97-92,
and 96-94. In a third women’s match,
Julia Sahin, 110, won an
eight-round unanimous decision over Marianne Chubirka, 112 ½.
Judges scores were 79-75, 77-75, and 79-73.
Photos
March 5, 2005 in
Kuppersteg, Germany
Julia Sahin won by TKO5 over
Viktoria Varga.
January 15, 2005 -
Germany
Germany's Regina
Halmich, 111 1/4, now 46-1-1 (15KO), successfully defended her WIBF title
against Marylin Hernandez, 111 1/2,
(now 3-4-0 (1KO)
Official Fightfax record).
Judges scores were
100-92, 100-92, and 100-91.
How did you
predict? Halmich/Hernandez.
- On the undercard,
Super Bantamweight Alesia Graf’s, 117 3/4, opponent,
Dayana Santana,
118 1/2,
was a willowy girl from the Dominican Republic with plenty of sass but an
unorthodox style and no idea how to cope with a fighter like Graf, who let
her burn herself out throwing haymakers into her guard and flailing the air.
Santana was quick on her feet and shuffled and moved well enough in the
earlier rounds, but she had nothing in offence. Throughout the first two
three rounds, Graf weakened her with body shots and hurt her with powerful
lefts. By the fourth, Santana was clearly demoralized and tried for the
first minute just to stay out of range. Graf gestured as if to say: “Are we
here to fight or dance?” That shamed her into a confrontation she would
regret: in the second half of the round, Graf coolly beat her up, trapping
her repeatedly on the ropes and hitting her with everything in her arsenal,
including a wicked right hook to the liver when she tried to turn away.
Half way through the round break, Santana plucked up the courage to tell her
corner men she wanted to quit. They tried to talk her out of it, but you
could hear her wailing voice pleading with them over the German commentary.
When she couldn’t convince them, she put her foot down: “No voy a pelear!”
(“I’m not going to fight!”) “Then I suppose we’ll have to throw the towel
in,” came the reply. But they didn’t. Graf came out for the fifth and
Santana stood her ground. Or rather sat it. Then her trainer began
unfastening her gloves. and finally – with unconcealed reluctance -- the
other guy in the corner produced a towel, rather the way you produce your
driving licence when you get stopped for speeding. Fight ended in fifth
round TKO. Other results: Julia Sahin, 112, won a 10-round
unanimous decision over Maja Frenzel, 111 1/2, for a German Flyweight
Championship. There was a vast gulf in technique and athleticism between
Sahin and Frenzel, but despite that, Sahin hadn’t the
power to put her away. Neither woman lives from boxing, but whereas Sahin,
with her long amateur experience, knows exactly what’s she doing in the ring
(what Michael Timms tells her, most of the time, it should be said) and
really looks the part as a professional, Frenzel did rather look like
someone for whom boxing was just a whim. One of those incomprehensible whims
that have people asking: “Why on earth does she do it?” In real life,
it turns out, she’s a nurse. “She’ll be administering aspirins to herself
tomorrow,” said the commentator. She was administered a beating tonight, but
you had to admire her courage. 100-90, 100-91, 100-90, the scores;
Super Middleweight: Natascha Ragosina, 167 1/2, won a four-rounder by decision
over Borislava Goranova, 157 1/2; and in a flyweight bout,
Susianna
Kentikian, 112, won a four-round decision over
Iliana Boneva,
112 1/2.
(All Reports by Ewan Whyte) Halmich/Hernandez
report/Photos
Sahin/Frenzel
Report Graf/Santana
Report
Round
by Round - Geudens
How did you predict? Halmich/Hernandez
Pre-fight
report - Ragosina - Goranova
Pre-fight
- Halmich - Video Clip Link (The
clip is in German).
September 18, 2004- Wilhelm-Dopatka-Halle,
Leverkusen, Küppersteg
Flyweight Julia Sahin, 110, won a six-round decision over
Iliana Boneva.
October 16, 2004 - Cologne, Germany
On an AURA-Sport Card, Universum boxers, Daisy Lang had easy
pickin's with a winless boxer Simone Suciu; and
Julia
Sahin won a decision over Svetla Taskova.
July 17, 2004 in Dessau, Germany
Universum boxer Alesia Graf won a six rounder on points
over Petra Jachmanova JUST fought two days ago and lost by a
decision in that bout.
Another
Universum boxer, Julia Sahin won a four-round decision over
Pavla Stankeova.
Stankeova facing a
former amateur world champion in only her second fight,
Stankeova looked as guileless as a skittle. According to Daniel
Pinschower, who summarized the fight for ZDF, her repertoire was
hopelessly limited, her upper body stiff, and her footwork hopeless.
She was certainly brave, though, and had clearly trained hard for
the fight, if not in the ring then at least in the gym; she took
some very hard shots to the body without flinching as well as a
huge overhand right. When she did go down, it was just lousy
footwork; she wasn't hurt at all; she'd absorbed the full force of
Sahin's right cross with her gloves.
Source: Ewan Whyte & T. Lodberg
July 3, 2004 - Hattersheim, Germany
Bantamweights Alesia-Tamara Graf won a four-decision over
Julia Kulikova. Also, Flyweights Hulya Sahin won a
four-round decision over Oksana Romanova.
May 29, 2004 - Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany
In the main event, Regina Halmich, won a
10-round unanimous decision over Daisy Lang
and won the vacant IWBF jr. bantamweight world title. Halmich moved up two
weight classes to achieve this feat. According to WBAN's insider, Halmich
chased Lang during the fight. Final judges scores were 96-94, 97-93, 96-94.
In a post-fight interview, both Halmich
and Lang were interviewed after the fight. Halmich apologized, that the
fight was not exactly the women's fight of the year, and blamed Lang for
running backwards and not wanting to fight. Lang on the other hand
thought she was robbed. She said that she won all 10 rounds, and that
Halmich hardly got any punches through. Lang explained that she was a
counter boxer, and that anybody who knew anything about boxing could see
that she won the fight. WBAN had two reports about this fight, which both
said that the fight was one-sided with Halmich winning this match. In
the co-main event, Marischa Sjauw of
Holland, fought Germany's Heidi Hartmann.
Hartmann captured the vacant WIBF-GBU welterweight world title after the
fight was stopped due to a cut. According to WBAN's insider, the fight was
stopped between the 9th and 10th round, when the female ring doctor stopped
Sjauw, due to a cut that had apparently happened in the sixth round by a
clashing of heads. The TV commentator expressed surprise at the decision,
which was increased when it was announced that Sjauw lost by RSC, which is
only used in amateur boxing-----then later changed it to a TKO.
Other results: Super Bantamweight
Austria's Urbaez Urena won a six-round
unanimous over Mariann Pampuk; Flyweight
Julia Sahin TKO’d
Anca Popovic in the fourth round in a scheduled Flyweight
six-rounder; Super Featherweight Ina Menzer
KO’d Andrej Medelina in the first
round; Bantamweight Alesia Graf won a
six-round unanimous decision over Simone Sucio;
and in a three-round bout, unknown if it was amateur, lightweights Sonja
Dürr won three rounds over Carmen Falke.
January 17, 2004 -Karlsruhe, Germany
Regina Halmich, now 44-1-0 (15KO), 110 lbs., of Germany, successful
defended her WIBF Flyweight title when she won by a 10-round
unanimous decision over Joanna Pena-Alvarez, now 14-2-1
(10KO), 112 lbs., of the Dominican Republic. Also, on the undercard,
Hulya Sahin, making her pro debut won a four-round
unanimous decision over Gabriella
Insberger from Romania.
Round
to Round report
Video
Streaming of Halmich-Alvarez weigh-in-Universum website!
Video
after fight
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