The female boxing is still sweet. The Catalan Tania álvarez will defend the EBU title of supergallo weight on April 12 in CastellBisbaldays later, on April 26th, the Valladolid Isabel Rivero will fight for the title of the world of minimum weight in Germany previously Sarah Bormann and the cadiz Jennifer Miranda He will seek to make history and become first unobtrusive boxing champion on July 11 to the historic Madison Square Garden, It was definitely the scenario where Tania really started writing her professional career.
Miranda (12, 1ko-0-0) He will face the one -up champion of the Super Pen, the American Alycia Baumgardner (15, 7 Ko’s, 1-0), on a historical billboard led Katie Taylor and Amanda Serranothat promotes Most important promotions (MVP) and broadcast live by Netflix. “I am very grateful to the MVP for this unique opportunity. I face this challenge with the seriousness and desire that has always been characterized by me, and I know that every training and sacrifice has prepared me for this decisive moment in my career,” says “The Storm.”
And he added to his Instagram account: “When I started it, no one talked about good dreams, but I didn’t understand life in a different way that I didn’t overcome my limitations. Fighting the ring, and also out. This fight was for everyone who once dreamed of silence. For women in the background. For my people. For my country.
This battle combined Miranda’s brilliant pugilistic trajectory, which remains unlucky in the professional field with a 12-0 record. It has two Intercontinental WBA titles, a title of the Gold WBA and the temporary featherweight championship of the same organization. In addition, it has two Spanish championships, which is the first fighter to defend the national title, and holds a historical history of the 9 amateur boxing championships, which re -proves as an athlete with the most national title in the Olympic style boxing.
She is Coach Javier Pardo.
Source: La Verdad

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