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  • Womem's Boxing: Shanee Takes On The Killer Queen

    SHANEE TAKES ON THE KILLER QUEEN
    by Will Hale

    BritishBoxing.net, UK
    http://www.britishboxing.net/news_2613-Shanee-tak es-on-the-Killer-Queen.html
    Sept 6 2007

    Colchester's Shanee Martin has a tough assignment tomorrow night as
    she ventures to Dussledorf to face massively popular Susi Kentikian
    in a challenge for the WBA female flyweight title.

    Martin hasn't had the best of fortunes thus far in 2007. Firstly,
    she was stopped on a badly cut left eye in February at the York
    Hall against Oksana Romanova. Then she was reportedly robbed on
    away territory in Hungary for the WIBF-GBU title. Hungarian Viktoria
    Milo got the nod in a fight that was inexplicably officiated by two
    Hungarian judges.

    And despite Shanee's six twos win over Bulgaian Svelta Taskova in
    June, the Jason-Roland-trained fighter will have her work cut out
    against a budding starlet of women's boxing in Germany.

    Kentikian, dubbed the "Killer Queen" because of fast and aggressive
    style, is a nineteen year-old who is undefeated in seventeen fights
    (no draws) with thirteen quick finishes. The attractive 1.54m-tall
    fighter is hugely popular in Germany. Not only did a reported 4.69
    million TV viewers tune-in to see her first win the world crown,
    but a TV crew made her the subject of a documentary shot over a full
    year prior to the fight.

    Susi was born in Armenia but fled with her family at the age of
    five to avoid her father's conscription into the Nagomo-Karabakh
    war. Her extended period as an asylum seeker has led the press to
    make comparisons with the film Million Dollar Baby.

    It looks like a difficult assignment for the ever-willing Martin.

    Facing a young, undefeated and heavy-handed fighter is taxing enough,
    but winning the fight against a fan favourite in Germany is a truly
    daunting proposition.
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