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Date |
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11/18/05
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Edmonton, Canada
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In the main event,
Jelena Mrdjenovich, 128 3/4, of Edmonton,
Canada, fought Franchesca "The Chosen One" Alcanter, 129,
for the WBC/WIBF super featherweight title. Jelena effectively used her
jab and combinations, and 24 seconds of the sixth round, threw a left
hook to Alcanter's head. Alcanter fell to the canvas with the hard left,
and the fight was stopped by KO. |
05/20/05
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Miami, Oklahoma
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Franchesca Alcanter fought to a
four-round draw against Kim
Colbert. Final judges scores were 39-37 (Colbert), and
38-38, 38-38. |
11/20/04
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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In what was described as an exciting bout, in front of
over 4,500 boxing fans, at the Pepsi Coliseum, Indiana State Fairgrounds,
in the co-main event, Kristy 'Rose' Follmar, 127, won
the NABC
lightweight title over Franchesca Alcanter,
129, of Kansas City, Kansas. |
10/29/04
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St.
Joseph, Missouri
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Franchesca Alcanter, 131, now 15-5-1 (8KO), defeated
Ragan Pudwill, 134, now 3-12-0 (0 KO),
with a six-round unanimous decision. |
09/25/04
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Shawnee,
Oklahoma |
Franchesca Alcanter
won by TKO5 over Crystal Bolles. |
08/27/04
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Kansas
City, Missouri
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Franchesca Alcanter, 131, won by KO 55 seconds
of the first round over Leonora Jackson, 141. |
04/20/04
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Joplin,
Missouri
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In the main event, Franchesca Alcanter, now 12-5-1
(6KO), of Kansas City, Kansas, stopped Crystal
Bolles, 2-7-0 (0KO), of Miami, Oklahoma, :59 seconds of the
third round. |
04/10/04
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Kansas
City, Missouri
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Franchesca Alcanter, won a four-round unanimous decision over
Liz
Drew. All judges scorecards were 39-37. |
01/24/04
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Boise,
Idaho
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Mia “The
Knockout” St. John, 137, (30-3-2, 13 KO) won a four-rounder
by a unanimous decision (40-36) against
Franchesca Alcanter, 137, (10-5-1, 5 KO) in their rematch
from their first bout that took place at the Playboy Mansion, in
the year 2000.
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10/02/03
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Lemoore,
California |
Jenifer Alcorn TKO1 41seconds,
Franchesca Alcanter. |
05/23/03
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Concho,
Oklahoma
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Franchesca Alcanter, Kansas City, Missouri won a
four-round majority decision over Crystal Bolles,
Springfield, Missouri.
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05/08/03
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Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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Franchesca Alcanter won a controversial four-round
majority decision over Mercedes Mercury.
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03/30/02
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Concho,
Oklahoma
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Featherweight Francesca Alcanter of Kansas City, had a
four-round draw with Kris Sepulvado.
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12/14/01
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Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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Franchesca
Alcanter of Kansas City
TKO2 over Patricia Linton in a lightweight bout.
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11/24/01
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Concho,
Oklahoma
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Franchesca
Alcanter won a four-rounder by a una. decision over Crystal
Bolles.
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08/04/01
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Oklahoma
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Franchesca Alcanter won by TKO1 over
Kimberly Raulerson.
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06/24/01
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Kansas
City, MO |
Franchesca Alcanter, 130, KO1 Anna
LaDawn Blackard, 132. |
03/11/01
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Concho,
Oklahoma
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Franchesca
Alcanter won a four-round
unanimous decision over Amy Yerkes of Springfield, Missouri
in a featherweight bout.
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08/25/00
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Iowa
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Exhibition
- no decision
Mary Ortega fought Alcanter in a
four-rounder.
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08/20/00
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Kansas
City, MO
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Alcanter
won by a four-round una. decision against Gina Greenwald
in a featherweight division..
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05/19/00
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Beverly
Hills, CA
Playboy Mansion |
Mia St.
John won a four-round unanimous decision over Franchesca
Alcanter, 125, in the featherweight division..
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03/10/00
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Kansas City
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Francesca
Alcanter,
125, TKO3 Theresa Gaulden, 123.
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10/19/99
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Kansas City, MO |
Kristin Allan,
131, TKO3
Alcanter in a lightweight division. |
08/28/99
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Iowa
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Exhibition
- no decision
Mary Ortega fought Alcanter in a
four-rounder. |
05/07/99
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Austin, TX
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Linda Tenberg,
128, TKO1 Alcanter, 128.
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04/24/99
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Terre Haute, IN
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Franchesca Alcanter,
137, KO1 Crystal O'Dell in a Jr. Lightweight
division.
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Misc Info:
November 18,
2005 -
Shaw Conference Center, in
Edmonton, Canada
WBAN
Record Member's Photo gallery #306,
Weigh-in
Photo Gallery #304
Open
Letter from Team Hallback
Open
letter from Layla McCarter Letter
from Ramsey
Response
from McCarter-Injury
Letter
from Garside
Letter
from Laracuente
Letter
from Team Mrdjovenovich1
Letter
from Team Mrdjovenovich2 In the All-women's boxing card, "World Title Wave",
proved to be a very entertaining card. The event was telecast on Webcast, via Pay-Per-View, through
aringoftheirown.com.
The first fight of the
night featured Shelly Burton, 157.5, of Montana, vs.
Laura "Lady Ram"
Ramsey, 163.5, of Winter Haven, Florida. Burton was supposed to
fight Laetitia Robinson, but the Burton Team was notified just shortly
before boarding their aircraft, going to Edmonton, that Robinson dropped
off the card when she was not medically cleared, due to an injury to her
nose. They were told at that time that Burton would be
fighting Laura Ramsey. Ramsey taking the fight on a 72 hour
notice.
The Burton-Ramsey bout was set for 10 rounds and they were fighting for
the vacant WIBA Intercontinental Super Middleweight. The bout was
action-filled for the two, and both displayed toughness throughout the
fight. Burton won by a majority decision, with the judges scoring the
bout 97-93, 95-95, and 97-93. This was Ramsey's first loss as a pro.
The second fight of the night,
Chevelle “ Fists of Steel" Hallback, 129,
fought Belinda Laracuente, 129.5, for the WIBA Super Featherweight
title. There were no knockdowns during the bout. Final judges scores
were 98-92, 98-92, and 98-92. WBAN would like to see
Jelena Mrdjenovich
fight Chevelle Hallback for a world title, as this would definitely be
an exciting match for boxing fans to see. In the third fight of
the night it was “Bad News” for Lisa Brown, 120 3/4, when
Jeannine
"Heartless" Garside, 121 3/4, of Windsor, Canada, with only a 3-0
record, defeated her for the WIBA super-Bantamweight world title belt.
It was truly a battle of the southpaws. Garside surprised Brown with a
third round knockdown, where Brown took an eight-count. Garside, one of
the most exciting boxers to join the pro ranks is evidently following
the footsteps of her trainer, Margaret Sideroff. Sideroff won her first
world title in her fourth pro bout.in the main event,
Jelena Mrdjenovich, 128 3/4, of Edmonton,
Canada, fought Franchesca "The Chosen One" Alcanter, 129,
for the WBC/WIBF super featherweight title. Jelena effectively used her
jab and combinations, and 24 seconds of the sixth round, threw a left
hook to Alcanter's head. Alcanter fell to the canvas with the hard left,
and the fight was stopped by KO.
Rock and Sock Productions gets high marks for this very entertaining
card, and the webcast was very professionally done.
Rock & Sock Productions in association with KO Promotions and
Independent Jewelers put on this event.
There was two male non-title bouts on the undercard.
Photographs by Mary Ann Owen, fight
report by Sue TL Fox Stories on Robinson's cancellation
Story
#1
Story
#2
Story
#3
May 20, 2005 -Buffalo Run
Casino, Miami, Oklahoma
In a women’s match on the undercard, and promoted by Gary Shaw/ and
Holden Promotions, Franchesca Alcanter
fought to a four-round draw against Kim Colbert.
Final judges scores were 39-37 (Colbert), and 38-38, 38-38.
November 20, 2004 - Pepsi
Coliseum, Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indiana
In what was described as an exciting bout, in front of
over 4,500 boxing fans, at the Pepsi Coliseum, Indiana State Fairgrounds,
in the co-main event, Kristy 'Rose' Follmar, 127, won
the NABC
lightweight title over Franchesca Alcanter,
129, of Kansas City, Kansas. Final Scores, 77-75, 75-74,
and 77-74.
Full Details on event
October 29, 2004 - at the Civic
Arena, in
St. Joseph, Missouri
Franchesca Alcanter, 131, now 15-5-1 (8KO), defeated
Ragan Pudwill,
134, now 3-12-0 (0 KO), with a six-round unanimous decision.
Also, Holly Shore, 93, won a four-round unanimous decision
over Cordelia Wilson, 105.
September 25, 2004 in Shawnee, Oklahoma
Franchesca Alcanter won by TKO5 over
Crystal Bolles.
August 27, 2004 -Park Place Hotel, in
Kansas City, Missouri
Franchesca Alcanter, 131, won by KO 55 seconds
of the first round over Leonora Jackson, 141. Sumya "Island Girl"
Anani served as ring announcer for the event of a six bout card. All
other matches were men's boxing.
April 21, 2004 - John Q. Hammonds Center, in
Joplin, Missouri
In the main event, Franchesca Alcanter, now 12-5-1
(6KO), of Kansas City, Kansas, stopped Crystal
Bolles, 2-7-0 (0KO), of Miami, Oklahoma, :59 seconds of the
third round.
April 10, 2004 - Next
Level Sports and Fitness Center, in Kansas City, Missouri
Franchesca Alcanter, won a four-round unanimous decision over
Liz
Drew. All judges scorecards were 39-37. Alcanter is now 11-5-1 (5KO),
and Drew is 7-6-0 (2KO). WBAN hopes to get the video footage of this fight.
January 24, 2004 -The Bank of America of Centre
Boise, Idaho
At the Bank of America Centre, in snowy Boise, Idaho, and
in front of about 2,000 boxing fans, Mia “The
Knockout” St. John, 137, (30-3-2, 13 KO) won a four-rounder by a
unanimous decision (40-36) against Franchesca
Alcanter, 137, (10-5-1, 5 KO) in their rematch from their first
bout that took place at the Playboy Mansion, in the year 2000. According
to news sources, St. John said that she was a little nervous about
fighting in Boise for the first time, but that the crowd was very
supportive and was pleased to see the boxing fans in Boise urge her to
win. St. John talked about wanting to avenge her loss against
Christy Martin and would like a rematch.
In the second women’s match, Betty
Stephens, Salt Lake City, Utah, who came in eight pounds heavier
(124 lbs) than Beth Westover, 116, from
Boise, Idaho, won a four-round unanimous decision over Westover. Westover
showing a tad bit of humor after the fight, donned a t-shirt with the
saying “Tonya Who? Put up or shut up”. Westover was referring to her
original opponent Tonya Harding who did
not fight her, after Harding backed out due to her trainer being
Served with a lawsuit in regards to Harding fighting in
Boise. Stephens moved her record to 2-0-0, and Westover is now 1-1-0.
October 2, 2003 - Laughlin, Nevada
Weigh-In Report
Tonight at the Palace Indian Gaming Center in Lemoore, California,
Jenifer Alcorn TKO1 41seconds,
Franchesca Alcanter. In a second women's match, Claudia Valenciana
won a four-round majority decision over Italy's
Rita Turissi.
In the third match, Lisa Lewis won a majority decision over
Blanca
Luna.
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on InTheCorner.net
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May 23, 2003 - Lucky Star Casino
in Concho, OK
Franchesca Alcanter, Kansas City, Missouri won a
four-round majority decision over Crystal Bolles,
Springfield, Missouri. This four-rounder was originally supposed
to be only an exhibition, as Bolles was a last-minute opponent.
Alcanter is now 10-3-1 (5 KO), and Bolles is 2-6-0 (0 KO).
May 8, 2003 - Adam's Mark Hotel - Black Tie Charity Fight Night - Tulsa,
Oklahoma
Franchesca Alcanter won a controversial four-round
majority decision over Mercedes Mercury. According to WBAN's insider reported that Franchesca got off to a slow start and was
not how to tackle her first southpaw. Mercedes came out ready to
fight throwing only 1-2 combinations. Alcanter was the aggressor throwing
to the body but not able to work her jab well but connecting with hard
straight rights left hooks and over hand rights.
March 30, 2002 -
Concho, Oklahoma
Let's Get it on Promotion
Featherweight Francesca Alcanter of Kansas City, had a
four-round draw with Kris Sepulvado. Alcanter's record
is now 7-3-1 (5KO), Sepulvado's record is 0-9-2.
December 14, 2001 - Tulsa, Oklahoma
Franchesca Alcanter of Kansas City TKO2 over
Patricia Linton
in a lightweight bout. Alcanter improved her record to 7-3 (5
KOs).
November 24, 2001 - Concho, Oklahoma
Lets Get It On Promotions
Franchesca Alcanter, 131, won by an unanimous decision over
Crystal
Bolles, 139.
August 4, 2001, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Franchesca Alcanter won by TKO1 over Kimberly Raulerson.
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