Right this moment, boxing world title fights happen across the globe and are extra accessible to look at than ever earlier than. Generally, championship bouts don’t obtain as a lot consideration and go underreported. Huge Battle Weekend commits to writing about boxing information, previews, and recaps. As such, the positioning now has a recurring section on championship bouts – from all over the world from the previous week.
The main focus of those items shall be on clashes starting from atomweight to heavyweight that had the WBA, WBC, IBF, and/or WBO titles on the road. This version of “Title Fights From Across the World” consists of only one recap. In Australia, the WBA topped a feminine mild heavyweight champion for less than the second time in its historical past.
Che Kenneally Strikes Mild Heavyweight Gold
Che Kenneally (5-0, 2 KOs) is now WBA mild heavyweight champion after a third-round technical knockout win over Angie Rocha (14-5-3, 7 KOs, 1 NC).
The time of stoppage was 2:00. After three rounds of motion, Rocha retired in her nook and didn’t come out for the fourth. With the victory, Kenneally gained the vacant title and joins Lani Daniels as the one different feminine mild heavyweight champion.
The combat came about on the undercard of the Ibrahim Balla vs. Jalen Tait light-weight conflict which was held on the Southport Sharks AFL Membership in Queensland, Australia. Viewers in Australia had been in a position to catch the July 20 occasion reside on 7Plus. These outdoors of the nation couldn’t accomplish that except they had been utilizing a VPN.
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Regardless of dealing with an opponent who started her boxing profession almost 24 years in the past, Kenneally was extra technically sound than Rocha. The Australian landed clear, correct photographs all through the three rounds. Rocha, who was a lot shorter and as soon as boxed at light-weight, struggled to search out any success in opposition to Kenneally. Shortly after spherical three ended, referee Will Soulos was waving off the combat to point that Rocha was not popping out for the fourth.
At a press convention within the construct as much as the combat, Kenneally had spoken about how changing into WBA mild heavyweight champion would open doorways for her in boxing. Among the many potential bouts she spoke about was one in opposition to IBF titlist Daniels. She additionally talked about Claressa Shields, who faces Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse for her WBC heavyweight title and vacant WBO mild heavyweight strap.