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Pound-for-Pound Boxing Queen
Holly Holm -Preparing to establish ‘World Dominance’
August 5, 2011
Photo: Mary Ann Owen
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM (August 5, 2011) –
Boxing’s Pound-for-Pound Queen, Holly “The Preacher’s Daughter” Holm,
has thoroughly exhausted the list of leading North American challengers,
so her promoter, Lenny Fresquez (Fresquez Productions) looked across the
Atlantic Ocean to challenge Europe’s premier boxer, French superstarAnne
Sophie Mathis. Holm-Mathis will headline the “World Dominance” card on
December 2 at Route 66 Casino Hotel in Albuquerque.
“My fight with Ann Sophie is going to be very tough,” Holly remarked.
“She’s a tall fighter who uses her range. A fight like this definitely
helps women’s boxing. I don’t want to be a paper champ and boxing fans
don’t want to see one. On December 2nd they’ll see the top two rated
women boxers in the world. My pride will be on the line because I’ve
always believed you need to beat the best in order to be the best. I’ve
never wanted easy fights. Winning a challenge like this makes it an even
sweeter victory.”
Holm (30-1-3, 9 KOs) will be gunning to regain her IBA Welterweight
title and WBAN Championship Belt in the 10-round main event against
Mathis (23-1, 20 KOs), the WBO European Welterweight Champion. “World
Dominance,” presented by Fresquez Productions, is a modern day match-up
of contrasting female prizefighters, showcasing a consummate boxer
(southpaw Holm) versus a knockout specialist (Mathis).
A multiple world champion in three different divisions (light
welterweight, welterweight and light middleweight), Holly has defeated
virtually all of the significant names of the past decade in women’s
boxing from the 140 through 154-pound classes, including Christy Martin,
Mary Jo Sanders, Mia St. John, Jane Couch, Duda Yankovich and Chevelle
Hallback (twice). Holm is riding a 24-fight unbeaten streak, dating back
to her only pro loss in 2004, when a serious cut under her eye prevented
her from continuing to fight.
The 29-year-old Holm sports an amazing 20-0-1 (6 KOs) record in world
title fights, in addition to a 14-0-1 mark versus world champions.
“There will always be somebody out there good to fight, maybe an
up-and-comer or somebody overlooked” Holm said, “but I believe I’ve
fought the best here but two European fighters (Mathis and Cecilia
Braekhus) are good options for me. I haven’t fought either one, yet, and
they’re both very good.
“Women are constantly trying to prove themselves to boxing fans. We put
our heart into fighting each time we step in the ring. The top women
fights are better than a lot of men’s fight on TV.”
Mathis, who will be fighting outside of Europe for the first time, is
currently on a 22-fight, 16-year win skein, since she suffered her only
pro loss in her second fight. She’s a two-time world light welterweight
champion and Dec. 2 will mark the fifth anniversary of her first world
title victory, in which she stopped previously unbeaten Myriam Lamare
(13-0) for the WBA crown and vacant EBU championship. Ann Sophie’s
victims also include world champions Couch, Yankovich, Ana Pascal and
Nathalie Toro.
Holm is expected to fight WBC/WBA/WBO welterweight champion Cecilia
‘First Lady”Braekhus (18-0, 4 KOs) next year.
For more information about “World Dominance: Holm vs. Mathis” go on line
to www.FresquezProductions.com. |
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