European Featherweight Champion
Licia Boudersa will move up in
weight to fight for the vacant
World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Womens World Super Featherweight
title on September 29 at the
Palais St. Sauveur in Lille,
France.
From Lille, 26-year-old
Boudersa, 12-1-2 (2), will face
former world title-challenger
Hasna Tukic, 10-7 (9), a Bosnian
based in Germany who lost a
decision to current WBF World
Lightweight Champion Nicole
Wesner in July of 2017.
Boudersa is undefeated since
losing her second pro fight in
June of 2015, and captured the
French national crown less than
a year later before becoming
European Champion in January of
2017 with a victory over
undefeated compatriot Ericka
Rousseau (10-0).
She has since gained experience
in six non title fights, and is
now ready to take her career to
the next level as she hopes to
join a group of current French
WBF World Champions that
includes Oshin Derieuw, Segolene
Lefebvre and Anne Sophie Da
Costa.
Also on the bill, another local
favourite will be fighting for a
World Boxing Federation (WBF)
championship, as unbeaten
puncher Samuel Kadje takes on
Vasil Ducar from the Czech
Republic for the vacant
Intercontinental Cruiserweight
title.
A pro since since March of 2015,
Kadje (28) is 12-0 (10) going
into the fight, while Ducar (28)
is 6-0-1 (5) since entering the
paid ranks in April of last
year, so fireworks are expected
in what will be the co-featured
attraction of the show.
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