Licia Boudersa is now a two-time
World Boxing Federation (WBF) Womens
World Super Featherweight champion
after winning the vacant title
against Argentinian Agustina “La
Amazona” Rojas on Wednesday night,
May 17, in Lille, France.
Boudersa, fighting in front of a
home-town crowd at the Casino
Barriere, first held the title
between 2018 and 2019, and never
lost it in the ring, as she moved
down to Featherweight to win the IBO
world title.
Now a force at her new/old weight,
Boudersa effectively out-boxed Rojas
in every round, giving the visitor
very little chance to gain momentum
at any point.
After ten one-sided rounds, judges
Benny Decroos, Bruno Dubois and Jean
Pierre Van Imschoot all scored the
fight a shut-out: 100-90 for
Boudersa.
30-year-old Boudersa improved her
professional record to 20-1-2 (4),
going undefeated since her second
professional outing back in 2015.
Rojas (24) falls to 8-3 (0), coming
up short in her first world
championship opportunity.
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