Braekhus Blanks Namus

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Braekhus Blanks Namus
It took Cecilia Braekhus a couple rounds to find her rhythm, but once she found it she didn’t miss a beat. (Photo: Sauerland)

Braekhus Blanks Namus

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Braekhus Blanks Namus
It took Cecilia Braekhus a couple rounds to find her rhythm, but once she found it she didn’t miss a beat. (Photo: Sauerland)

It took Cecilia Braekhus a couple rounds to find her rhythm, but once she found it she didn’t miss a beat. (Photo: Sauerland)
It took Cecilia Braekhus a couple rounds to find her rhythm, but once she found it she didn’t miss a beat. (Photo: Courtesy)

Saturday night at Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, WBA/WBC/IBF/WBO welterweight champion Cecilia “The First Lady of Boxing” Braekhus (28-0, 7 KOs), from Bergen, Norway, by way of Cartagena, Colombia, retained her titles by decisioning Chris “El Bombón Asesino” Namus (21-4, 8 KOs), from Montevideo, Uruguay, after 10 one-sided rounds.

Braekhus won the vacant WBA World welterweight title in 2009 by defeating Vinni Skovgaard and has successfully defended her title 15 times. She has been inactive for over a year due to an injury, but Braekhus is back and in a big way.

It took Braekhus a couple rounds to find her rhythm, but once she found it she didn’t miss a beat. She beat Namus to the punch throughout the fight. She was, as the three 100-90 scores suggest, totally dominant Saturday night.

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This article was penned by the author who is not related to the WBA and the statements, expressions or opinions referenced herein are that of the author alone and not the WBA.


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