Susi Kentikyan protects WIBF, WBA and WBO titles in Frankfurt (video)
12:28 - 22.10.11
Armenian boxing champion Susi Kentikian (29-0, 16 KOs) has added
another strap to her ever-growing assortment of titles after a
one-sided drubbing of tough but techincally weak 19-year old Thai
boxer Teeraporn Pannimit (14-4, 5 KOs), Boxingscene.com reported.
Kentikian gradually turned more and more aggressive and was close to
stopping the Thai in the later rounds with her non-stop attacks. The
German Armenian, who won a sweepout decision - 100-90 across the board
- is now WIBF, WBA and WBO flyweight champion.
Rising middleweight star Christina Hammer (11-0, 7 KOs) retained her
WBO/WBF titles with a convincing decision over tough-as-nails but
ultimately limited American Vashon Living (5-2, 1 KO). Living was...
well... livid and lively but her ring vitality and also her stature
were ultimately not enough to keep Hammer away, while Hammer did
exactly what her second name means, and finally got a well-deserved
unanimous decision over ten rounds. 100-90 (twice) and 99-91.
After six years of honorable activity inside the ring, 24-year old
German light heavyweight prodigy Xaxhi "Robin" Krasniqi (36-2, 12 KOs)
finally acquired his first professional regalia after an impressive
stoppage of usually durable Frenchman Abdelhakim Derghal (14-12-1, 8
KOs). The native of Algeria, now representing France, was never
actually in the fight with Krasniqi, who came forward behind an
educated left jab, landed a good right hand time and again and wisely
stepped back to avoid being hit.
Derghal was down in the third after a huge right hand by Krasniqi and
was floored by the very same punch in the fourth. He got up but was
obviously in no condition to continue as his corner waived the bout
off at 1:45. Derghal was stopped only for the second time in his
career. Krasniqi is the new WBO European light heavyweight
titleholder, and he is expected to enter the next WBO rankings.
Tert.am
From: Baghdasarian
12:28 - 22.10.11
Armenian boxing champion Susi Kentikian (29-0, 16 KOs) has added
another strap to her ever-growing assortment of titles after a
one-sided drubbing of tough but techincally weak 19-year old Thai
boxer Teeraporn Pannimit (14-4, 5 KOs), Boxingscene.com reported.
Kentikian gradually turned more and more aggressive and was close to
stopping the Thai in the later rounds with her non-stop attacks. The
German Armenian, who won a sweepout decision - 100-90 across the board
- is now WIBF, WBA and WBO flyweight champion.
Rising middleweight star Christina Hammer (11-0, 7 KOs) retained her
WBO/WBF titles with a convincing decision over tough-as-nails but
ultimately limited American Vashon Living (5-2, 1 KO). Living was...
well... livid and lively but her ring vitality and also her stature
were ultimately not enough to keep Hammer away, while Hammer did
exactly what her second name means, and finally got a well-deserved
unanimous decision over ten rounds. 100-90 (twice) and 99-91.
After six years of honorable activity inside the ring, 24-year old
German light heavyweight prodigy Xaxhi "Robin" Krasniqi (36-2, 12 KOs)
finally acquired his first professional regalia after an impressive
stoppage of usually durable Frenchman Abdelhakim Derghal (14-12-1, 8
KOs). The native of Algeria, now representing France, was never
actually in the fight with Krasniqi, who came forward behind an
educated left jab, landed a good right hand time and again and wisely
stepped back to avoid being hit.
Derghal was down in the third after a huge right hand by Krasniqi and
was floored by the very same punch in the fourth. He got up but was
obviously in no condition to continue as his corner waived the bout
off at 1:45. Derghal was stopped only for the second time in his
career. Krasniqi is the new WBO European light heavyweight
titleholder, and he is expected to enter the next WBO rankings.
Tert.am
From: Baghdasarian