Halmich, Gomez,
Schenk made successful start into 2005
1/15 - Magdeburg – Boxing championesse Regina Halmich made a successful start
into 2005 for promoter Universum. On the first boxing event of this year the
28-year-old German beat her world title challenger Maryling Hernandez by
unanimous decision and successfully defended her WIBF flyweight title by scores
of 100:91 and 100:92 twice.
A convincing 46th victory in her 48th professional contest was important to
Halmich after she did only escape with her first career draw in her last fight
on September 11 against American Elena Reid. The woman from Karlsruhe faced
harsh critic afterwards even though she had celebrated an impressive victory in
her previous contest over stable mate and former world champion Daisy
Lang.
Halmich’s dominant win over Hernandez was already the 35th time she came
out victorious in a world title fight while the woman from the Dominican
Repulic dropped to 9-4.
The main event was broadcast live on ZDF TV.
Successful comeback for heavyweight Juan
Carlos Gomez
In the co-main event between two big guys excile Cuban and former world
champion Juan Carlos Gomez defeated Nigerian David DeFiagbon with a dramatic
third round stoppage.
For Gomez it was the 38th professional victory and his first contest since his
only career loss in August 2004 when his little known countrymen Yamplier Azcuy
stopped him in the opening round in one of the biggest upsets of the last
year.
Southpaw Gomez showed no ring rust from his half year layoff when he went after
DeFiagbon from the opening bell and rocked the Canadian resident many times
with his straight left hand. Despite the dominance of Gomez the fight became
dramatic when the Cuban’s left eye suddenly swell shut after an
accidential clash of heads in round two. Gomez came out firing with both hands
in round three as he was fearing a stoppage by the ringside doctor. After
hurting DeFiagbon over and again with power shots to the head, making his
defensless opponent stagger through the ring, the referee intervened at 2:58 of
round 3 to stop the one sided punishment.
Juan Carlos Gomez was reigning as WBC cruiserweight champion from 1998 to 2001
under the banner of Universum Box-Promotion and was regarded as by far the best
fighter at 190 lb. Later the Cuban and the German promoter split ways. During
that period Gomez fought only twice between 2003 and 2004, winning once and
losing once. At the end of last year promoter and boxer reunited and agreed on
new terms.
Gomez is now 38-1 with 32 knockouts. DeFiagbon dropped to 21-2 with 12
knockouts.
Successful comeback also for middleweight
contender Bert Schenk
Also celebrating a successful comeback after a layoff of half a year was
middleweight contender Bert Schenk who knocked out Frenchman Hamid Bouhembel in
round 3.
After he went through a long streak of unlucky injuries Schenk, a former WBO
champion, is now running out of time at age 34. The athletic German
middleweight contender is in need of a strong final spurt to finally get him a
title fight in 2005. While he scored twelve wins in a row, eleven of them by
knockout, his winning streak was repeatedly interrupted by injuries. He is
currently ranked WBA #3, IBF #8 and WBO #7.
In Magdeburg Schenk scored a knockdown with a left cross in the opening round
and improved his record to 36-1 with 23 knockouts. Hamid Bouhembel dropped to
7-14-2 with 5 knockouts.
All Results:
WIBF Flyweight Championship:
Regina Halmich W10 Marylin Hernandez
(100:92, 100:92, 100:91)
Heavyweight:
Juan Carlos Gomez TKO3 (2:58) David DeFiagbon
Middleweight:
Bert Schenk TKO3 (1:54) Hamid Bouhembel
Heavyweight:
Denis Boytsov KO1 (1:44) Ladislav Slezak
Welterweight:
Jan Zaveck KO4 (1:56) Martine Kukula
German Flyweight Championship:
Julia Sahin W10 Maja Frenzel
(100:90, 99:91, 100:90)
Super Bantamweight:
Alesia Graf TKO5 Dayana Santana
(Die Betreuer von Santana geben den Kampf in der Pause zur 5.
Runde
auf)
Super Middleweight:
Natascha Ragosina W4 Borislava Goranva
Flyweight:
Susianna Kentikian W4 Iliana
Boneva
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