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Date |
Place |
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02/11/05
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Leatitia Robinson, 167, 34 seconds,
KO1 Monica Nunez, 164. |
07/30/04
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Louisville, Kentucky
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Laila Ali, 168, successfully defended her IWBF Super Middle
Belt, when she stopped Monica Nunez, 164, 42 seconds, in the ninth
round. |
06/26/04
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Las
Vegas, Nevada
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Middleweights Monica Nunez, won a
six-rounder by a majority decision over
Shelly Burton. |
06/12/04
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Bermuda
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Monica Nunez, 162, won a unanimous decision over the over
hometown favorite Bermundian Teresa Perrozi,
169. |
12/04/03
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Monica Nunez
raised her record to 7-1 (4KO), when she stopped
Shadina Pennybaker,
now 7-4-1(2KO) about 1:23 seconds of the second round of a scheduled
six-rounder. The ref stopped the bout. |
10/23/03
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Rose Morales, 151, won a four-round split decision over Monica Nunez,
153.5, of Mexico. |
10/19/02
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Santo
Doming
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Lightweights
Monica Nunez, 137, won a four-round unanimous decision over Diane
Garcia, 135. |
09/22/02
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Santo
Domingo |
Monica
Nunez TKO3 Damaris Vizcaino. |
08/29/01
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San
Domingo |
Monica
Nunez TKO4 Angela Garcia. |
11/29/00
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San
Domingo DR |
Monica
Nunez won a four- round decision over Liliana
Martinez. |
09/13/00
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Dominican Republic
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Monica
Nunez, 119, won a four-round decision by points over
Marilyn Hernandez, 119. |
06/29/00
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San
Domingo |
Monica
Nunez TKO Claribel Ferreira. |
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Misc Info:
February 11, 2005 - Atlanta, Georgia, and on ESPN2 "Friday
Night Fights"
Laila Ali, 168, successfully defended her WIBA belt when she stopped
CaSandra Geiggar, 170,
1:13 second in the eight round by TKO. Leatitia Robinson,
167,
KO1 Monica Nunez, 164. David Avila
wrote the following: "Down in Atlanta,
Laila Ali pounded on Cassandra Geigger for nine rounds before finally
forcing the Arkansas prizefighter to capitulate. Ali dispensed with her
jab and speed while concentrating on power shots. It was a heavy toll
for the light heavyweight title-holder who looked like she emptied the
entire arsenal in the last two rounds.
After the fight, Ali hugged Geigger, that was good to see. The Los
Angeles-based fighter showed a lot of class with her post-fight
appreciation of Geigger’s toughness. Though it was a one-sided affair,
Ali would have destroyed most any other fighter in the first three
rounds. And if you saw the first fight on the Atlanta fight card,
you would have seen Leatitia Robinson drop Monica Nunez with the first
left hook she landed. It was right on the button and left the Dominican
fighter immobile. Robinson facing Ali will be the fight of the
year. Now it looks like there are two real challenges for Ali with
Robinson, and of course, Ann Wolfe. Wolfe’s team sent me a reply
on Friday that they did offer a sizeable amount to fight Ali and Ali’s
team said they also offered a sizeable amount to fight Wolfe. Maybe an
arbitrator is needed for the negotiations. It’s a fight that has to be
made."
What
Hot, What's Not Results (Ali-Geigger) What's
Hot, What's Not Results (Robinson - Nunez)
. Special
Editorial by Bernie McCoy
July 30, 2004 - Louisville, Kentucky
WBAN
Record Member's photo Gallery
#191)
Laila Ali, 168, successfully defended her IWBF Super Middle
Belt, when she stopped
Monica Nunez, 164, 42 seconds, in the
ninth round. Ali had Nunez on the ropes when her corner threw in the
towel.
Full Story by
Brian Ackley, WBAN's Senior Editor
June 26, 2004 - Silverton Casino, in
Las Vegas, Nevada, and promoted by Joe DeGuardia/Star Boxing
WBAN
Members MPEGS/PHOTO Gallery #183)
Middleweights Monica Nunez, won a
six-rounder by a majority decision over
Shelly Burton. Terry Insall of boxingkindom.com reported, that
it was the
third fight on the Silverton Casino card. In the first round,
Nunez presses the action and they trade a couple of punches. In round two,
Nunez takes a few shots to the head, but gets behind her jab to back Burton
up. In round three, Nunez uses a stiff jab and hard right hand
to back up the Burton. And in the fourth round, Burton comes alive and
lands some good counterpunches. In the fifth round, Burton slows just a
little and Nunez finishes strong. In the first fight of the night, was
an four-round exhibition between Elena "Baby Doll"
Reid and Vaia "Vicious" Zaganas.
There was no scoring for this bout, and they wore headgear.
June 12, 2004 - Athletic
Association Grounds, Hamilton, Bremuda, Star Promotion
Cindy "checkmate" Serrano, 129, now 5-0-0, of Queens,
New York, won by a four-round split decision over
Shakurah Witherspoon, 128 1/2. Judge Frank Lombardi
39-38 Witherspoon; Judge Vic Richmond 39-38 Serrano; Judge
Clevelyn Crichlow 40-37 Serrano. In
another female bout on the card, Monica Nunez, 162,
won a unanimous decision over the over
hometown favorite Bermundian Teresa Perrozi, 169.
Judges score cards, 40-37, 40-37 and 40-37. The fights
on this card will be airing in New York two weeks on the Metro
Channel.
December 4, 2003, in Allentown,
Pennsylvania
Cindy "checkmate" Serrano, now 3-0-0 (2KO), stopped
Shannon
Birmingham, now 2-3 (1KO), 59 seconds in the first round. It
was reported that Serrano's skills were far too superior in comparison
to Birmingham. In another women's match, Monica Nunez
raised her record to 7-1 (4KO), when she stopped
Shadina Pennybaker,
now 7-4-1(2KO) about 1:23 seconds of the second round of a scheduled
six-rounder. The ref stopped the bout. Shadina came out very
strong and fast in the first round, but then was tagged with a couple of
perfect left hooks. The second hook was a devastating one
that dropped Shadina. After that the rest was history. Shadina kept
trying to fight but never recovered. Both of the women's matches
were very entertaining and action-packed bouts. Report by Jordan
Maldonado
October 23, 2003 -Days Inn,
Allentown, PA
Rose Morales, 151, won a four-round split decision over
Monica Nunez, 153.5, of Mexico. The fight was a
toe-to-toe battle that ended in a close decision.
Morales remained the aggressor, and Nunez moved a lot and was
a busy puncher. The two will rematch on December 14th in
a six-rounder at the same venue. There were no knockdowns.
Final scoring was 39-37 twice for Morales, and 39-37 for
Nunez. Morales remains undefeated with 3-0-0, and Nunez is now
6-1-0 (3KO).
December 19, 2002, Dominican Republic
Teo Cruz Coliseum, Santo Domingo
Lightweights Monica Nunez, 137, won a four-round unanimous
decision over Diane Garcia, 135.
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