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Date |
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Results |
05/28/05
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Quebec,
Canada
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Pro debuter
Noriko Kariya, 117, 21 years, 5’1", of North
Vancouver, won a four-round majority decision over
Cindy
Christian, of the United States. Final judges scores were
39-37, 39-37 for Kariya, and 38-38. Kariya comes from the amateurs
with a 9-1 record. Christian is now 1-4-1. |
04/15/05
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Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma
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Cindy Christian, 122, of
Tulsa, Oklahoma, won a four-round split decision over
Wendy
LaMotta, 122, now 2-1-0. Final judges scores were 39-37, 39-37 for
Cindy and 37-39 for La Motta. |
02/11/05
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San
Diego, California
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Heather Donoho, pro debut, won by a four round unanimous decision
over Cindy Christian. |
09/30/04
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Los Angeles, California
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Rhonda Luna pounded out a win against
Cindy Christian at the Grand
Olympic Auditorium on Thursday. Before more than 1,000, Luna
attacked with precision like a buzz saw as she dominated Christian
all four rounds. |
07/08/04
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Sacramento, California
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Valanna McGee, 127, of Sacramento,
stopped Cindy Christian, 122, 40 seconds TKO, into the second
round. |
04/22/04
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Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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Cindy Christian, pro debut, and
Sherri Warren, pro debut,
fought to a four-round draw. |
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Misc Info:
May 28, 2005 - Casino de Lac, in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Pro debuter Noriko Kariya, 117, 21 years, 5’1", of North
Vancouver, won a four-round majority decision over
Cindy
Christian, of the United States. Final judges scores were
39-37, 39-37 for Kariya, and 38-38. Kariya comes from the amateurs
with a 9-1 record. Christian is now 1-4-1.
April 15, 2005 -El 2002
Ballroom, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Three times is NOT a charm for Gina Abel...Flyweight
Gina Abel,
110, now 0-8-0, fought Stephanie Dobbs, 110, and was stopped by TKO
in the fourth round. This is the THIRD time the two have fought.
Abel was stopped by Dobbs in March of 2003, and stopped in the first
round in October of 2002. Also, Cindy Christian, 122, of
Tulsa, Oklahoma, won a four-round split decision over
Wendy
LaMotta, 122, now 2-1-0. Final judges scores were 39-37, 39-37 for
Cindy and 37-39 for La Motta.
February 11, 2005 - San Diego, California
Heather Donoho, pro debut, won by a four round unanimous decision
over Cindy Christian.
September 30, 2004 - Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
(report by David Avila-Maxboxing.com)
Rhonda Luna pounded out a win against
Cindy Christian at the
Grand Olympic Auditorium on Thursday. Before more than 1,000, Luna attacked
with precision like a buzz saw as she dominated Christian all four rounds.
"I was pleased the way I fought," said Luna (7-0), "I wasn't wild and I was
much more aggressive." Christian (0-2-1) moved laterally side to side
but couldn't shake Luna's pitbull aggressiveness especially in the corners.
From the first round to the fourth, Luna controlled the fight with
four-punch combinations and a bob and weave defense. Christian managed to
stay on her feet with solid footwork and an occasional right hand counter.
"I was surprised she lasted so long," said Luna. "She was a game fighter."
At times Christian was able to land pot shots at Luna who moved forward all
four rounds. But for every two punches the Oklahoma fighter tossed she
received four or five for her effort. Luna was most effective with a
left hook that snapped Christians head back several times. But she fought
on. Victor Valenzuela, Luna's trainer, wants Luna to continue working
on things in the gym before he lets her fight for a title. "She needs
to work on some fundamentals," said Valenzuela, who formerly trained Zack
Padilla a former junior welterweight champion. "We're working on her power.
It's getting better little by little." All four judges scored the
fight 40-36 for Luna. Jacob Luna, Rhonda's brother and manager,
said he plans for his sister to fight in December.
July 8, 2004 - Arco Arena, in
Sacramento, California
Valanna McGee, 127, of Sacramento, stopped Cindy Christian,
122, 40 seconds TKO, into the second round.
April 22, 2004 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Cindy Christian, pro debut, and Sherri Warren, pro debut,
fought to a four-round draw.
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