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Two Female Bouts Featured on Zanfer Promotions Card in Mexico!
by Sue TL Fox
Photo credit: Zanfer
Promotions/Facebook
January 15, 2018
     
   
   

(JAN 15) On Saturday, January 12, 2019, at the Deportivo Trabajadores del Metro, Iztacalco, Distrito Federal, Mexico City, Mexico, and promoted by Zanfer Promotions, televised on Box Azteca 7, featured two female bouts on the card.

In a scheduled 10-round bout, Zulina "La Loba" Munoz, 115, now 49-2-2 (29KO), of Mexico City, won by a fifth round RTD over Arely "La Gemela Diestra"  Valente, 113, of Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

The WBC wrote in their press release, "Among the hunt objectives of “Loba”, is to recover the female super flyweight championship that was once her title.  Zulina took a break in her boxing career due to the birth of her daughter Zulina Guadalupe, who was born on March 28 of this year- something which has more whetted her appetite to return.  The Former champion wants to again contest in the 115-pound division---keenly seeking a rematch against current champion Guadalupe Martinez, who defeated her for the WBC super flyweight title."

Throughout the bout with Valente, Munoz dominated the bout, throwing some heavy leather and at times backing Valente around the ring and in the ropes.  Munoz won the first round by 10-9, in the second round Valente won that round, and the third, fourth and fifth, Munoz won those rounds.

After Valente was in defense mode, in the fifth round, with trying to avoid Munoz's aggression, when the bell rang, and as she sat in the corner, the fight ended by RTD when Valente did not return to fight in the sixth round. 

Zulina Munoz returned to the ring this night after having a nearly two-year gap of not fighting professionally, when her last fight was on May 13, 2017, when she lost to Guadalupe Martinez Guzman in a ten-round unanimous decision, and fighting for the WBC Super Flyweight world title.

Valente, came into this bout, coming off of two losses.  After Saturday's fight against Munoz, her boxing record slipped to 12-4-1 (6KO).

In a second female bout, light flyweight Silvia “Guerrerita" Torres, 108, of  Nezahualcóyotl, México, also won by a fifth round RTD against Norleidys Graterol, 106, of Las Tejerias, Venezuela.  The bout was scheduled for ten rounds/non-title bout.  Torres improved her record to 20-1-1 (7KO), and Graterol is now 10-2-0 (8KO).

 

 
     
     
   
 
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