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  • Women's Boxing: Kentikian Stops Alvarez

    KENTIKIAN STOPS ALVAREZ
    By Fritz Drexel

    EastsideBoxing.com
    Feb 18 2007

    On Friday night, the exciting flyweight Susianna Kentikian (15-0,
    12 KO's) - who originally came from Jerevan, Armenia and fights
    out of Hamburg, Germany - stopped Carolina Alvarez in the 9th round
    to win the WBA Flyweight title at in Cologne, Germany. Kentikian,
    19-years old, used her superior speed advantage to control the bout
    and punish Alvarez, from Venezuela, with fast combinations.

    In the 1st round, Kentikian started off fast, moving quickly in on
    Alvarez and ripping off solid shots to the head, then moving away
    as Alvarez attempted to respond with return fire. Though only 5'1,"
    Kentikian showed remarkable punching power for her small size, as
    her punches landed with a loud smack every time she connected, which
    was often in this round. Alvarez charged after Kentikian, throwing
    repeated left-right arm punches, looking almost robotic in style,
    most of which Kentikian was able to duck under and make them miss.

    Kentikian's superior hand speed was clearly evident in rounds two
    through six, during which time she landed multiple combinations to
    Alvarez's head, causing her face to redden and swell badly as the
    rounds progressed. Kentikian easily won all of the first six rounds
    of the fight, with Alvarez having no idea how to solve Kentikian's
    air tight defense. Each time Alvarez would make a charge, Kentikian
    would quickly back up and cover up, while landing counter shots that
    her Alvarez.

    In round seven, Kentikian was turning the fight into a route,
    stalking Alvarez and blasting her with lightning fast combinations
    that bloodied her nose and forcing her up against the ropes for many
    of the exchanges. In between rounds, the referee warned Alvarez that
    he would stop the fight unless she started fighting back.

    Perhaps energized by the referee's warning, Alvarez came out strong
    in the 8th round, backing Kentikian up and landing well with left
    hooks and straight right hands. Towards the end of the round, Alvarez
    caught Kentikian with a big right hand shot that snapped her back.

    However, Kentikian took the blow well, and spun Alvarez around to
    the ropes where she attacked her with combinations.

    In the 9th round, Kentikian, looking deadly determined as the round
    started, immediately backed Alvarez up to the ropes and landing
    a vicious four-punch combination to the head of Alvarez, who was
    defenseless to stop them. Seeing that Alvarez was in distress, the
    referee jumped in and halted the bout.

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=99 32&more=1
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