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06/10/05
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Detroit, Michigan
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Kara Ro, now 13-0-0 (7KO), won the 135-lb WIBA Lightweight
World title when she defeated Belinda Laracuente, 21-9-2
(9KO), of Miami, Florida. This will be Laracuente's fourth
consecutive after losing to Sumya Anani, Mary Jo Sanders, and
Jessica Rakoczy for IBA belts. |
02/18/05
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Detroit,
Michigan
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Kara Ro (132 lbs) of Windsor, Ontario easily won the WIBA
Intercontinental Lightweight title with a 79-72,79-74,78-73 eight-round
decision over the veteran Tracy Byrd (129 lbs)
of Detroit. |
11/19/04
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Detroit, Michigan
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Kara Ro (132 lbs) of Windsor, Ontario, Canada won by
a fourth-round TKO over Renee Richardt Douglas
(132 lbs) of Fenton, Missouri. |
08/28/04
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Detroit,
Michigan
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Lightweight Kara Ro won a six-round unanimous decision
over Angela Poe. |
07/17/04
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Detroit,
Michigan
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Kara Ro stopped overmatched
Crystal Bolles 36 seconds of the second round.
Ro throwing a barrage of combinations landed Bolles with two standing
eight counts in the first round. |
04/02/04
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Detroit, Michigan
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On the card, "Kronk's Return To
Glory, The Next Generation", Kara Ro, 7-0-0, of Detroit TKO'd
Talia Smith, of Ohio, 1:29 in
the fourth round. |
03/12/04
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Laughlin, Nevada
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Canada's (Kronk Boxing Team)
Kara Ro, 132.5, now 7-0-0 (4KO) won a six-round decision
over Blanca Luna, 130.5, Las Vegas.
who fights out of Vegas. |
12/05/03
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Des Moines, Iowa
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Canadian boxer Kara Ro, who now fights out of Detroit, Michigan,
TKO3 Sarah Schneider, Cameron, Missouri. |
09/02/03
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Chester,
West Virginia
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Karla
Ro, TKO2 Leona Tanner, in what was classified
as a "mismatch" from other news sources. Ro moves her record to
5-0-0, and Tanner dropped to 0-4-0. |
08/30/03
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Tunica,
Mississippi |
Kara Ro
TKO'd Melissa Rodriguez in the
first round. |
06/27/03
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Fresno,
California
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Kara
"KO" Ro, Windsor, Canada, won a four-round unanimous decision
over pro debuter Kim Colbert, Southfield,
in what was described as a "Wild Women's Featherweight fight over four
rounds. |
02/07/03
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Auburn Hill, Michigan
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Windsor Canadian Kara Ro, stopped
Julia Day in the fourth round, and had been
knocked down three times, and lost a point for excessive holding. |
09/27/02
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The
Palace, Auburn Hills, MI |
Kara Ro,
who was making her pro debut won a four-round unanimous decision
over Terry Blair. |
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Misc Info:
Amateur Accomplishments -2001 Ringside National Champion
-Kara was born and raised in Northern
Ontario, Canada, but has spent most of her adult life living in Windsor,
the Canadian border city to Detroit. She relocated to the Windsor/Detroit
area to attend the University of Windsor, to study Psychology and now
Business. Kara has been in boxing for over five years.
June 10, 2005 - in Detroit, Michigan
Kara Ro, now 13-0-0 (7KO), won the 135-lb WIBA Lightweight
World title when she defeated Belinda Laracuente, 21-9-2
(9KO), of Miami, Florida. This will be Laracuente's fourth
consecutive after losing to Sumya Anani, Mary Jo Sanders, and
Jessica Rakoczy for IBA belts.
On February 18, 2005 at the Michigan State
Fairgrounds in Detroit
Kara Ro (132 lbs) of Windsor, Ontario easily won the WIBA
Intercontinental Lightweight title with a 79-72,79-74,78-73 eight-round
decision over the veteran Tracy Byrd (129
lbs) of Detroit. Ro had more power in her punches and sent Byrd to the
canvas with a long right in the sixth, while Byrd was unable to get inside
Ro's defense enough. Ro improved her pro record to 12-0 (7 KOs) while Byrd
fell to 13-8-1 (4 KOs).
On Friday, November 19,
2004,at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit, Michigan
WBAN
Record Member's photo Gallery #230
Kara Ro (132 lbs) of Windsor, Ontario, Canada won by
a fourth-round TKO over Renee Richardt Douglas (132
lbs) of Fenton, Missouri. Douglas is now 11-4-1 (4 KOs)
while Ro improves to 11-0 (7 KOs). I'm
told that Douglas tried to make a fight of it for a while,
but Kara Ro was too strong and quick for her. Source:
Dee Williams
August 28, 2004 - Cobo Hall, Detroit,
Michigan
Lightweight Kara Ro won a six-round unanimous decision
over Angela Poe.
July 17, 2004 - Cobo Arena, Detroit,
Michigan
Kara Ro stopped overmatched
Crystal Bolles 36 seconds of the second round.
Ro throwing a barrage of combinations landed Bolles with two standing eight
counts in the first round. Ro is now 9-0-0 (7KO).
April 2, 2004 - Joe Louis Arena,
Detroit, Michigan
On the card, "Kronk's Return To Glory, The Next Generation",
Kara Ro,
of Detroit TKO'd Talia Smith, of Ohio, 1:29 in the fourth round.
According to WBAN's insider they said that Smith had been knocked down
three times with the last knockdown resulting in the fight being stopped.
March 12, 2004 -
Edgewater in Laughlin, Nevada Canada's (Kronk Boxing Team)
Kara Ro, 132.5, now 7-0-0 (4KO) won a six-round decision
over Blanca Luna, 130.5, Las Vegas. who fights out of
Vegas. Final Judges scoring was 59-55, 59-55, and 58-56.
December 5, 2003, Polk County Convention,
Des Moines, Iowa
Canadian boxer Kara Ro, who now fights out of Detroit, Michigan,
TKO3 Sarah Schneider, Cameron, Missouri. Ro remains
undefeated with a 6-0-0 (4KO), and Schneider is 1-1-0 (0KO).
September 2, 2003 - Mountaineer Race
Track, Chester, West Virginia -ESPN2
Kara Ro, 134, TKO2 Leona Tanner,135, in what was
classified as a "mismatch" from other news sources. Ro moves her
record to 5-0-0, and Tanner dropped to 0-4-0. Who in the world makes these
matches..WBAN was under the impression that Ro had some great skills as
a boxer, from being in the amateurs to having an undefeated record, and
boxing for five years.... Why are they putting Ro with these inept
matchups?
August 30, 2003 - Sam's Town Casino,
Tunica, Mississippi
Kara Ro TKO'd
Melissa Rodriguez in the first round.
June 27, 2003 -
Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Mi
Kara Ro, Windsor, Canada, won a four-round unanimous
decision over pro debuter Kim Colbert, Southfield, in what was
described as a "Wild Women's Featherweight fight over four rounds."
Ro dominated the fight, throwing a barrage of combinations. Colbert,
landed a couple of rights, but was not as technically sound as Ro.
Source: Detroit FreePress -
Full
Report
February 7, 2003 - The Palace, in
Auburn Hills, Michigan
In front of 12,123 witnesses…ah, I mean boxing fans, Mary Jo
Sanders, daughter of former Detroit Lions star Charlie
Sanders, made her pro debut against well-established "tomato
can" Willicia Moorehead. According to the local Detroit News
and certainly no surprise to WBAN they reported that Sanders had an
"easy time of it in her pro debut, knocking out hapless Willicia
Moorehead (2-12) in the first round." The news sources went on to
say, "Moorehead, who struggled to throw simple punches, was down
twice before referee Frank Garza stopped the fight." Another sad
day in today’s sport when these inept matchmakers and people that
have their "own agendas" in the sport continue to put these mickey-mouse
matches together…In a second women’s match, Windsor Canadian
Kara Ro, stopped Julia Day in the fourth round, and had
been knocked down three times, and lost a point for excessive
holding. Ro remains undefeated at 2-0-0, and Day is now 3-3-0.
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