EUROPEAN BOXING NEWS (5/6/2009)
Posted on | May 6, 2009 | No Comments
May 2, Bremen, Germany:
WIBF and WBC female feather champ Ina Menzer beat US challenger Francheska Alcanter over ten one-sided rounds in the headliner of Universum´s show at Hall 7. All judges had it 100-90 and Alcanter landed as far as I could tell only with two scoring punches in the whole fight. At the same time she was strong and very fit and Menzer was careful, overly careful perhaps about getting involved and this made for a not very exciting fight.
WBA bantam king Anselmo Moreno retained the title after twelve fastpaced, hardfought rounds against Ukrainian Wladimir Sidorenko with a split decision. It was scored 115-113 on all cards with two for Moreno – American judge Glenn Feldman´s scoring was wrongly announced as 115-112. To this reporter the slick Panamanian southpaw was a clear winner even though Sidorenko made some rounds very close with his all-out agression. Trainer Michael Timm worked almost as hard as his fighter but Wladimir just couldn´t trap Moreno and get to work – he had his moments but it wasn´t enough.
Moreno could be defending the title in July in France against Frenchman Mayhar Monshipour who was on hand to negotiate the fight.
Cruiser Aleksander Alekseev outscored Max Alexander over ten on scores of 98-92 twice and 97-93.
correction: the Domenico Spada vs Sebastin Zbik fight for the WBC interim middleweight title goes ahead July 11 at the Nuerburgring Arena along with Felix Sturm and not as I wrongly had it.
Tags: Anselmo Moreno > Boxing > Bremen > cruiserweight > Domenico Spada > Felix Sturm > Francheska Alcanter > Germany > Glenn Feldman > Hall 7 > Ina Menzer > Mayhar Monshipour > Michael Timm > Nuerburgring Arena > Sebastian Zbik > Ukrainian > Universum > WBA > WBC > WIBF > Wladimir Sidorenko