Ukrainian Boxer Anastasiia Petrenko Claims IBO World Title with Victory Over Mexican Opponent.
Anastasiia Petrenko Crowned World Champion
According to Novyny.live: On March 29 in Herstal, Belgium, 30-year-old Ukrainian boxer Anastasiia Petrenko captured her first world championship belt by defeating Mexico's Maria Soledad Vargas. The bout, held in the super flyweight division, earned Petrenko the IBO world title—a milestone achievement in her professional career.
The contest lasted the full 10 rounds, with Petrenko securing a unanimous decision victory. The judges scored the fight 97:93, 96:94, and 97:93 in her favor. This win extends her undefeated professional record to 8-0, with 4 of those wins coming by knockout, underscoring her skill and preparation.
Impact on Ukrainian Boxing
Petrenko now becomes the first Ukrainian IBO world champion since Alina Shaternikova, marking a significant moment for the country's boxing scene. This triumph not only highlights her individual success but also elevates the profile of Ukrainian fighters on the global stage.
Her victory reflects the growing influence of Ukrainian boxers in international competition. At a time when the sport faces fierce global rivalry, such achievements can inspire a new wave of athletes and fans in Ukraine, fueling further growth in boxing's popularity and participation.
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