By WBCboxing.com
Undisputed female welterweight world champion Cecilia Braekhus, successfully defended her crowns, by defeating Russia’s Inna Sagaydakovskaya with a 10-round unanimous decision at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia.
Braekhus dominated the actions from start to the end, controlling the less experienced contender in ten rounds for an easy unanimous decision victory.
Sagaydakovskaya tried to attack and gain advantage, but Braekhus’s experience was most evident.
With this result, Braekhus improves her record to 34-0, 9 knockouts, while Sagaydakovskaya left the ring with the first loss on her record, which is now 7-1, 3 knockouts.
Braekhus dominated the actions from start to the end, controlling the less experienced contender in ten rounds for an easy unanimous decision victory.
Sagaydakovskaya tried to attack and gain advantage, but Braekhus’s experience was most evident.
With this result, Braekhus improves her record to 34-0, 9 knockouts, while Sagaydakovskaya left the ring with the first loss on her record, which is now 7-1, 3 knockouts.
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