The World Boxing Federation
(WBF) crowned three new
champions over the weekend, with
title fights taking place in
Tijuana, Mexico on Friday
November 30, and Rastatt,
Germany and Tepic, Mexico on
Saturday December 1.
On Friday at the Big Punch Arena
in Tijuana, Kylie Fulmer from
Australia, fighting for the
sixth straight time in Mexico,
captured the vacant WBF Womens
Intercontinental Super
Bantamweight title with a
convincing performance against
Mexican Dulce Galaviz.
Fulmer (36) improved her record
to 6-0 (5) when she stopped
Galaviz in the fourth round on a
show promoted by AZTK Boxing &
MMA Promotions. 22-year-old “La
Mexicanita” Galaviz, a short
notice replacement, drops to
2-6-1 (2).
In the main event of a show at
the Altrheinhalle in Rastatt,
Germany on Saturday, Kosovo-born
Kamer Maloku captured the vacant
WBF International Super
Middleweight title, stopping
Argentinian Miguel Angel Suarez
in round four.
Maloku (30) improved his pro
ledger to 8-2 (5), and Suarez
(37) goes back to Buenos Aires
at 15-3 (9).
Also on Saturday, back in Mexico
at the Palenque de la Feria in
Tepic, the Nayarit state
capital, veteran war-horses
Ramon Barajas and Joel Juarez
squared off for the vacant WBF
Mexico Welterweight crown, with
Barajas coming out on top by
fourth round technical knockout.
Local man “Cholo” Barajas (33),
the featured attraction for La
Cueva Boxing Promotions, takes
his professional record to 12-16
(5), while “Dinamita” Juarez
(39), a former WBA Continental
Americas Champion, falls to
32-34-2 (28).
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