Yésica Bopp lost her WBA mini-flyweight title to Mexico’s Jessica Nery Plata

Argentina’s Yésica Bopp lost the World Boxing Association (WBA) mini-flyweight title she had held since late 2008, losing to Mexico’s Jessica “La Poderosa” Nery Plata with a split decision in a 10-round fight last night at the Majestic Casino in Panamá.La City “Tuti” Bopp was hurt by the failures of Robert Hoyle (97-93) and José Roberto Torres (96-94), favorable to the challenger. Only Víctor Simone (97-93) saw the Argentine win, coming from a KOT win over Venezuela’s Johana Zúñiga, on October 22 in Barranquilla. They robbed me downstairs because above the ring they couldn’t do it 13 years ago. Endure Argentina,” he wrote on the social network Instagram, where he also shared third-party posts about the controversial decision. The boxer from Wilde, 37, suffered the third defeat of her rental record, which also records 37 victories, 17 of them on the fast track. Nery Plata, born in Mexico City, has at age 27 a respectable record of 28 wins (3 ko) and 2 contrasts. Last night’s, the most important of his career, meant the seventh in a row after more than a year without a fight.” Tuti” Bopp had owned the WBA mini-fly belt since December 2008 when he won it by decision over Venezuela’s Ana Fernandez at Buenos Aires’ Luna Park. Throughout her 23 successful defenses, she earned a spot in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest-serving boxer of a world title, a period that was set at 13 years, three months and seven days. On the same evening last night in Panama, Argentina’s Clara Lescurat (6-0-0, 3 KO) took over the Fedelatin flyweight belt, defeating local Nataly Delgado (8-6-1, 3 KO) with split ruling (96-94, 98-92 and 94-96).

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