World Boxing Association Oceania
WBA Oceania Boxing - Regional Boxing Title Fights for Oceania Title
World Boxing Association Oceania
WBA Oceania Boxing - Regional Boxing Title Fights for Oceania Title
World Boxing Association Oceania
WBA Oceania Boxing - Regional Boxing Title Fights for Oceania Title
Events
New female flyweight champion crowned
Joondalup - Perth, Australia on Sept 7th saw the reign of WBA Oceania female Flyweight champion Louisa Ruiz Corredor (7-1) and WBA rated #1 fighter change hands to local girl Louisa "Bang Bang" Hawton (11-2). The fight started hard and fast with both girls trying to show their dominance. The deciding round came early in round 2 with the champion knocked down and fought bravely to recover. From there on the challenger was too slick and more precise with her accurate punching. Hawton, a former WBC 105lb world champion and WBO Light Flyweight champion showed her class to win 94-95 (x2) and 92-97.
WBA
WORLD BOXING ASSOCIATION VISION
As the most representative organization of Professional Boxing, where the right application of the fundamental principles of ethics, moral, loyalty, honesty and good faith can be found, considered as the main values, which orientates all legitimate activity of the Professional Boxing Worldwide.
Rules
The WBA Oceania adopt the rules of the WBA.
Sanctioning
A WBA Oceania Champion is required to defend his or her title within five (5) months of having gained the WBA Oceania title.
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