World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Womens World Champions Christina
Hammer (15-0, 7 KOs) and Ramona
Kuehne (20-1, 6 KOs) are set to
defend their titles on Friday
December 6 at the Brandenburg
Halle in Frankfurt/Oder,
Germany.
SES Boxing promotes, and the
show will be televised live in
Germany on Sport 1. A free Live
Stream will also be available
via
http://www.myvideo.de/Themen/Boxen_Live_Stream
from 7:00 PM CET.
Hammer (23) won the WBF World
middleweight title in February
2011, and will be making her
sixth defense when she takes on
19-year-old Mexican Carmen
Garcia (10-2, 5 KOs).
Last May the Dortmund-fighter
moved up to Super Middleweight
to dethrone reigning undefeated
WBF World titlist Zita Zatyko
(15-0-1) to become a two-weight
world champion, but she is now
fully focusing on dominating the
middleweight division.
In Garcia she will be facing a
young, hungry up-and-comer who
is entering her first world
championship fight. Nicknamed
“La Demoledora” (the
devastating), she turned pro in
2011 and suffered a couple of
early losses, but is coming off
six straight victories.
World Super Featherweight
Champion Ramona Kuehne (33), one
of the most accomplished female
fighters in the sport today with
multiple world titles in three
weight classes on her resume,
captured the WBF title in 2010
and now rematches Hungarian
Renata Domsodi (11-3, 5 KOs) in
what will be her fifth defense.
In her last title-defense Kuehne
outclassed Brazilian Halana Dos
Santos to win a landslide
unanimous decision this past
March. But that is her only
fight since the first Domsodi
bout in January 2012, as
injuries has kept her out of
regular action, and she should
expect a tougher night in
Frankfurt.
In their original encounter,
Kuehne won by eighth round
technical knockout when Domsodi
was stopped due to a deep cut.
The 34-year-old from Budapest
will now get a second shot, and
with two clear victories in her
last two bouts she will travel
to Germany full of confidence.
Also on the card will be former
world heavyweight
title-challenger Francesco
Pianeta taking on undefeated
Robert Teuber, and an
interesting all-German
Cruiserweight clash between
undefeated Dennis Ronert and
former top-contender Kai Kurzawa.
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