Alfred to fight for prestigious WBC super flyweight title … return bout to be held in Guyana

THE GUYANA Boxing Board of Control (GBBC) is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached through its hardworking president Peter Abdool, for Shondell ‘Mystery Lady’ Alfred to fight Mexican Zulina Munoz for the vacant World Boxing Council super flyweight title on November 24 in Mexico City.

The WBC title is widely regarded as the most prestigious in the boxing world and the highest possible level of achievement in the sport.
Munoz, known also as La Loba (The She-Wolf) is a 25-year-old Mexican fighter who lives in Mexico City but hails from San Vincente, Chicoloapan in Mexico, and is also deemed a seasoned and tough campaigner.
She has an outstanding record of 35 wins, 24 coming by way of knockout, against only one loss and two draws, from a total of 38 fights.
She has held the WBC silver female bantamweight title since June of 2011 and won the WBC silver female super flyweight title on September 29 last.
The vacant title is occasioned by the stepping down of Anna Maria Torres to start her family.
Torres was widely acknowledged as one of the best female boxers of this era and is revered in her native Mexico, having ruled the division since 2006 as the WBC super flyweight champion and successfully defending her title on 11 occasions.
In contrast to Munoz, Alfred has held the Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) bantamweight title since 2010.
She is also, Guyana’s female bantamweight champion and expressed great excitement at this opportunity, declaring that it will not be wasted.
It has also been agreed that regardless of the winner, should the fight be close and a rematch warranted, it will take place in Guyana in 2013.

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