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07/10/05
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Calgary, AB, Canada
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Lightweight
Amy Johnson, won a four-round unanimous decision over
pro debuter Heather Black. Final judges scores were 40-36, 40-36, and
39-37. This four-rounder was reported to be for some
local title, labeled "Women Alberta Provincial Welterweight Title." |
06/18/05
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Edmonton, Canada
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In a six-rounder, Olga Heron, 126,
delivered Edmonton’s undefeated Amy Johnson,
132, (4-1-1) her first loss by defeating Johnson with a unanimous
decision. Johnson came in three pounds overweight for the bout.
Final judges scores, 56-58, 56-58, and 57-58. |
02/12/05
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Edmonton, Canada
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In
a second women's match on the card, Amy
Johnson won a four-round unanimous decision over pro debuter
Alicia Gonzalez.
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11/12/04
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Edmonton, Canada
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Amy Johnson won a four round unanimous decision over
Danielle
Christiansen from San Francisco, who Cougar Boxing said was 0-2. |
06/25/04
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Edmonton, Canada
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Amy
Johnson, 132, stopped Tonya Harding in
the third round with a TKO. This fight is being protested with the
commission.
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09/12/03
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Edmonton, Canada
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Featherweights Amy Johnson, now 1-0-1, Edmonton, won a four-round unanimous decision over Emily Rudan, 0-1-0, of Toronto. |
01/25/03
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Canada
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Lightweights Amy Johnson, Canada, who was also making her pro
debut, had a draw with Idaho native Kala Schiffler. Schiffler
expressed after the fight that she felt "robbed" of the decision.
Final scoring was 39-38, 39-37, and 38-38. furious with the outcome.
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Misc Info:
June 18, 2005 -
Shaw Convention Centre, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in Canada’s
first-ever all-women’s card, there were five women’s bouts on the
card.
The main featured the highly anticipated rematch of
Jelena
Mrdjenovich,135, now (12-1), who won by an eight round unanimous
decision and the WIBA Eliminator, over Layla McCarter, 129, now
(18-12-4). McCarter broke her radial bone in the forearm in the
fourth round, but continued all the last rounds. McCarter fought
with one arm through those later rounds. Team McCarter told
WBAN, "We came back from the hospital and Layla broked her forearm
in two pieces, she will need surgery as soon we get back to Las
Vegas, she will probably be out for three months." Final judges
scores were 78-75, 79-74, and 79-73; In the co-feature,
Lisa
"Bad News" Brown, now (11-1-2), 124, defeated
Kelli Cofer, 124,
(10-3-4), in a featherweight six-rounder. Final judges scores was
59-51, 60-53, and 59-54; In a super middleweight bout,
Asa
Sandell, 164, of Sweden, (3-0-1) returned to North America to take
on Donna Logue, 164, (0-1-1) in a four-round bout. Sandell TKO’d
Logue in the second round; In a six-rounder,
Olga Heron, 126,
delivered Edmonton’s undefeated Amy Johnson, 132, (4-1-1) her first
loss by defeating Johnson with a unanimous decision. Johnson came in
three pounds overweight for the bout. Final judges scores, 56-58,
56-58, and 57-58, and In a fifth fight on the card, featuring two
pro debuter, Amanda Carriere, 129 won a four-round unanimous
decision over Tasha Weisner, 135. Final judge’s scores were 40-36,
40-36, and 39-37.
Interview of Heron - pre fight
July 10, 2005 - Ranchman’s
Bar, Calgary, AB, Canada
Lightweight Amy Johnson, won a four-round unanimous decision over
pro debuter Heather Black. Final judges scores were 40-36, 40-36, and
39-37. This four-rounder was reported to be for some
local title, labeled "Women Alberta Provincial Welterweight Title."
In a second women's match, Featherweight
Amanda Carriere,
won a four-round bout by unanimous decision over Brenda Felter. Final
judges scores were 40-36 on all cards.
February 12, 2005
-Edmonton, Canada
Layla McCarter, 133, now 18-11-4 (2KO), of Las Vegas, Nevada,
delivered hometown favorite Jelena Mrdjenovich, 132 1/2, her
first lost, when she won by a six round unanimous decision. Judges
scoring 59-55, 59-55, and 59-56.
In the local news, they reported that McCarter dominated the fight from
the first bell, and taking a “clear-cut” unanimous decision.
It's too bad that this
fight had not been on ESPN2 last night...In
a second women's match on the card, Amy
Johnson won a four-round unanimous decision over pro debuter
Alicia Gonzalez.
Special
Editorial by Bernie McCoy
November 12, 2004 - Shaw Conference
Centre, Edmonton, Canada
Jelena Mrdjenovich won a six-round unanimous decision over
Lisa
Lewis. Amy Johnson won a four round unanimous decision over
Danielle
Christiansen from San Francisco, who Cougar Boxing said was 0-2.
September 12, 2003- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Jelena Mrjenovich, now 2-0-0, Edmonton, KO1
Robin Bealieu,
Ft. Smith, Arkansas, in a scheduled four-rounder in the Jr.
Lightweight division. According to news sources, Mrdjenovich
was a a very skilled fighter, who made it a short night with her
opponent ad overwhelming her immediately into the first round.
Also, featherweights Amy Johnson, now 1-0-1, Edmonton, won a four-round unanimous decision over
Emily Rudan, 0-1-0, of Toronto.
January 25, 2003 – "Cold War" card
Shawn Conference Centre, Edmonton, Canada
In a nearly full house of 1,100 boxing fans,
Jelena "Mad Dog"
Mrdjenovich, 20, making her pro debut stopped
Cathy Boyes
1:19 of the fourth and final round. News sources report that
Mrdjenovich "flashed her power early and often in punishing
overmatched" Boyes. Mrdjenovich is now 1-0-0 (1KO), and Boyes
remains winless at 0-5-0. In the second women’s match,
Lightweights Amy Johnson, Canada, who was also making her pro
debut, had a draw with Idaho native Kala Schiffler. Schiffler
expressed after the fight that she felt "robbed" of the decision.
Final scoring was 39-38, 39-37, and 38-38. furious with the outcome.
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