Reigning World Boxing Federation (WBF) Womens World Super Featherweight champion Lara Ochmann successfully defended her title for the first time on Wednesday, December 3.
At The Agenda in Dubai, Ochmann, who won the title last March, stopped fellow German Lena Venjacob in the second round.
The 25-year-old took her professional record to 16-2 (5), while Venjacob (37) losses for the first time and drops to 7-1 (6).
On the same card, Kazakhstan star Angelina Lukas regained the WBF Womens World Super Flyweight title, capturing the vacant crown with a fourth round knockout of Tanzanian Egine Kayange.
Lukas (28), initially won the title in April of 2024 in Thailand, but later relinquished to pursue other opportunities.
Now she is World Boxing Federation World champion again, and improves her ledger to 16-1 (9). Kayange (30) falls to 12-9 (8).
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