Former World Strawweight titlist
Terry “The Boss” Moss retired as
reigning champion ten years ago.
But she never left the sport,
and has since been active as a
trainer and promoter. On
Saturday November 4, she will be
brining World Boxing Federation
(WBF) Championship boxing to
Atlanta, Georgia.
Moss, who was inducted into the
International Womens Boxing Hall
of Fame in 2015 alongside
notables such as Laila Ali and
Ann Wolfe, has USA-based
Nigerian Helen “Iron Lady”
Joseph going for the vacant WBF
Womens Intercontinental
Bantamweight title against
Elizabeth Anderson.
The fight between former IBF
Intercontinental Champion and
world title-challenger Joseph,
14-3-1 (9), and Anderson, 5-8
(1), will headline a card billed
as Underground Showdown 2,
promoted by Moss´ Big Boss
Enterprise at the Buckhead Fight
Club.
On the same night, in Henin
Beaumont, France, WBF Womens
International Light Welterweight
ruler Oshin Derieuw, 6-0 (3),
will attempt to win the vacant
WBF Intercontinental title at
the same weight against late
substitute, and old foe,
Aleksandra Vujovic, 3-4-2 (1)
from Serbia.
Derieuw was originally scheduled
to face Lela Terashvili, 10-8-1
(4), but the Georgian pulled out
less than a week before
fight-night due to illness.
Vujovic, who lost their first
encounter this past April on
points, steps in to save the day
and is looking for revenge.
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