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VENUE CHANGE FOR 2019 WBF
CONVENTION ***
When the fourth
World Boxing Federation (WBF)
World Convention takes place
between November 7 and November
10 at the Parkhotel in
Oberhausen, Germany, one of the
special guests attending will be
a history-making young lady from
Slovenia.
Still only twenty years old,
undefeated reigning WBF Womens
World Middleweight and World
Super Middleweight Champion Ema
“The Princess” Kozin became the
youngest WBF World Champion in
history when she defeated Kenyan
Florence Muthoni in October of
2017.
After two successful defences of
the Middleweight crown, Kozin
added the Super Middleweight
World title this past March when
she beat Finland´s Sanna
Turunen, making her the youngest
boxer to win two WBF titles, as
well as the youngest to hold two
simultaneously.
Having compiled a record of
17-0-1 (9) in a professional
careers spanning just over three
years, Kozin is well on her way
to building a terrific legacy.
As one of the most significant
current WBF champions, her
attendance at the convention is
highly anticipated.
“Ema
Kozin is a special young
fighter”, says WBF Executive
Director Christian Rösen. “What
she has accomplished so far, in
such a short time and at such a
young age, establishing herself
as one of the very best in the
world, is nothing short of
amazing.”
“We
are very much looking forward to
welcoming her at our convention,
and also welcoming her team,
including Mirco Scoco who is
doing such a great job working
not only with Kozin but also
many other boxers who are or has
potential to become champions,
as well as her excellent trainer
Rudolf Pavlin.”
Further plans for the upcoming
World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Convention in Oberhausen are set
to be revealed in the coming
weeks, including the traditional
WBF Champions Boxing Night
featuring several WBF title
fights.
To Register for the convention
CLICK HERE.
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