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Misc Info:
October 16, 2004 - Cologne, Germany
On an AURA-Sport Card, Universum boxers, Daisy Lang had easy
pickin's with a winless boxer Simone Suciu; and
Julia
Sahin won a decision over Svetla Taskova.
May 29, 2004 - Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany
In the main event, Regina Halmich, won a
10-round unanimous decision over Daisy Lang
and won the vacant IWBF jr. bantamweight world title. Halmich moved up two
weight classes to achieve this feat. According to WBAN's insider, Halmich
chased Lang during the fight. Final judges scores were 96-94, 97-93, 96-94.
In a post-fight interview, both Halmich
and Lang were interviewed after the fight. Halmich apologized, that the
fight was not exactly the women's fight of the year, and blamed Lang for
running backwards and not wanting to fight. Lang on the other hand
thought she was robbed. She said that she won all 10 rounds, and that
Halmich hardly got any punches through. Lang explained that she was a
counter boxer, and that anybody who knew anything about boxing could see
that she won the fight. WBAN had two reports about this fight, which both
said that the fight was one-sided with Halmich winning this match. In
the co-main event, Marischa Sjauw of
Holland, fought Germany's Heidi Hartmann.
Hartmann captured the vacant WIBF-GBU welterweight world title after the
fight was stopped due to a cut. According to WBAN's insider, the fight was
stopped between the 9th and 10th round, when the female ring doctor stopped
Sjauw, due to a cut that had apparently happened in the sixth round by a
clashing of heads. The TV commentator expressed surprise at the decision,
which was increased when it was announced that Sjauw lost by RSC, which is
only used in amateur boxing-----then later changed it to a TKO.
Other results: Super Bantamweight
Austria's Urbaez Urena won a six-round
unanimous over Mariann Pampuk; Flyweight
Julia Sahin TKO’d
Anca Popovic in the fourth round in a scheduled Flyweight
six-rounder; Super Featherweight Ina Menzer
KO’d Andrej Medelina in the first
round; Bantamweight Alesia Graf won a
six-round unanimous decision over Simone Sucio;
and in a three-round bout, unknown if it was amateur, lightweights Sonja
Dürr won three rounds over Carmen Falke.
November 15, 2003 -Trend Event
hotel Pyramid,
Vienna, Austria
Bettina Csabi of Hungary win by TKO5 over Rumanian
Simone Suciu six rounder bantamweight bout. Also in Main
Event, Esther Schouten won by close split decision over
Alicia "slick" Ashley of USA, and retained her WIBF
Super Bantamweight Title. JollyDee of Hungary
covered this fight ringside and there is a photo gallery on
this event, on the WBAN Records Member site,
Gallery #123
October 18, 2003 Lugner City, Vienna,
Austria
Junior featherweight Esther Schouten, Hoorn, Holland, TKO'd Simone
Suciu, Romania, in the third round. This was a rematch for th two.
Schouten improved her record to 13-2-0 (5 KO), and Suciu is now
to 0-4-0 (0KO).
April 12,
2003 -
Aktiv Sporthalle, Güssing, Burgenland, Austria, promoted by
Peter M. Pospichal by Box-Team Vienna
Bantamweight Bettina Csabi, 118, Hungary, KO’d Ramona
Telefan, 119 1/4, in the 48 seconds in the
first round in a scheduled Bantamweight six-round bout; Also,
Esther Schouten,
123 3/4, defeated Simone Suciu, 124, in an
six rounder by a unanimous decision in super-bantamweight
division.
February 8, 2003- Karlsruhe, Germany
Daniela Graff, Karlsruhe, won a unanimous decision over
Simone Suciu, Romania, in a scheduled Bantamweight eight
rounder. Graff is now 3-2-1 (1KO), and Suciu fell to 0-3-0. Also,
Maya Frenzel, Germany, won a unanimous decision over Anca Pop,
Romania in a scheduled four-round Super-Flyweight bout. Frenzel, is
now 2-1-0, and Pop is 0-2-0.
September 21, 2002 - Lugner City, Wien,
Austria
Bantamweights Bettina Csábi, Hungary TKO4 Simone Suciu,
Romania.
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