A busy Saturday, March 9, saw four
new World Boxing Federation (WBF)
champions crowned, three in Germany
and one in Spain.
At the LEO´s Boxgym in Munich,
undefeated Anthony Zaulig had little
trouble winning the vacant WBF
Intercontinental Super Middleweight
title, stopping compatriot Lulzim
Muaremi in the third round.
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Zaulig improved his professional
record to 11-0 (5), while Muaremi
drops to 19-15 (11).
On the same show, promoted by Lions
Sports Promotion, Venezuelas Helber
Rojas knocked out Fatih Duebues in
the second round to win the vacant
WBF Eurasia Light Welterweight
title.
Rojas, a late replacement, goes to
23-10-2 (2). Duebues, from nearby
Augsburg, falls to 11-3 (8).
At Jimmy´s Spielewelt in Hildesheim,
Germany, veteran Omar Siala captured
the vacant WBF International Super
Welterweight title after a tough
encounter with Tanzanian southpaw
Daudi Mwita Mgaya.
It was an even fight for the most
part, but in round nine Siala landed
a well-placed hook to the liver to
end the fight.
A pro for almost nineteen years, and
still only thirty-five, Siala took
his pro record to 42-21-3 (25).
Mwita Mgaya (26) travels back to
Tanzania at 5-2 (2).
In Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, Spain,
local hero Jose Ramos Savin won the
vacant WBF International Light
Welterweight title by unanimous
decision after ten rounds against
Rafael Hernandez from Venezuela.
The rounds were close, but Ramos
Savin edged most of them and was
declared the winner by scores of
96-93, 97-92 and 98-92.
The new WBF champion stays
undefeated at 18-0-1 (6). Hernandez
drops to 36-20-4 (27).
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