Saturday May 25 will see World
Boxing Federation (WBF)
championship fights taking place
in Assen in The Netherlands and
Tijuana, Mexico. Both bouts will
feature undefeated prospects in
intriguing match-ups.
In Assen, undefeated Dutch
prospect Ben Tingen, 9-0-1 (7),
takes on Ervin Dzinic, 7-2 (2),
from Bosnia & Herzegovina for
the vacant WBF Intercontinental
Cruiserweight title.
A pro since 2015, Tingen
captured the Dutch national
title in his most recent fight,
while Dzinic, having entered the
paid ranks in 2016, takes part
in his first championship
encounter.
The fight will headline a show
promoted by Patrick Driessen.
US American Donald Brown, 6-0
(5), fights in Tijuana for the
fifth straight time, squaring
off with local man Juan Carlos
Armenta, 4-1-1 (4), with the
vacant WBF International Super
Featherweight title on the line.
Brown (26) has been on a
fast-track since turning
professional less than eight
months ago in California, and
will be moving down from
Lightweight to face Armenta
(20), who has been at Super
Feather his entire career.
Brown vs. Armenta will be
promoted by Rodney Cruz Hunt.
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