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Biggers Wins by decision; Ewell gets stopped!
November 8, 2005
     
     
     
   
   
   

 

   
   
   
(NOV 8) On Saturday, November 5, at the Lawrence Joel Coliseum at the Annex, in Winston Salem, North Carolina, put on by Ring of Dreams Promotions with Promoter Mr. Kerry Smith there were two WBE Title defenses.

In the Main Event of the night Carlette Ewell faced Ljeoma Egubinine for the WBE Lt. Heavy and Supper Middle Weight Titles. The catch weight was 170 lbs. Ewell and Equbinine looked to be in the best condition for this bout, according to WBAN’s insider.

In round one, Ewell moved well as a boxer, and was impressive in how she has improved as a “boxer.” Ewell known more as a brawler, the latter style may have suited her more when fighting Equbinine, sticking to more of her old style and making a war out of it. By trying to box “the boxer” Equbinine----used her height and reach to her advantage.

In round one, Ewell went down (once or twice), and in round two, it was reported that she went down twice. The ref, Bill Clancy stopped the bout.

The crowd was reported to have been “stunned” as they thought the hometown favorite (Ewell) would win this bout. Equbinine was a definite step up for Ewell, considering some of Ewell's past opponents.

In the second women’s bout, Donna Biggers fought Donella Barnes,  with the bout going the distance.  WBAN was told that this was an "all-action" bout. Biggers won by a unanimous decision. Barnes showed a lot of heart and determination during the bout, but Biggers experience won this night.  

WBAN was told that the women’s bouts were without a doubt the best two fights of the night.  Biggers has come a long way. Her last fight was the talk of the event, saying it was the "fight of the night."  Biggers had a repeat performance on this card.
 
     
     

 

     
     
     
   
         
 
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