Caroline Dubois can afford a late charge to beat Bo Mi Re Shin and defend WBC Lightweight World Championship | Boxing news

Caroline Dubois defended the WBC Lightweight world title as she won the Korean challenge Bo Mi Re Shin at the Royal Albert Hall.
Dubois won a majority decision, with a judge leveling 95-95, but the other two rated 98-93 and 98-92 for Dubois.
The champion dominated the race to a great extent, but Shin dragged her into an end with a fierce attack at the end of the ninth round and throughout the 10th.
Dubois was competing in his home country in London as a major support competition in Natasha Jonas vs. Lauren Price Welterweight World Title Infifition.
Although the first defense of the Dubois zone had ended as a technical draw, it had dominated Jessica Camara on her latest excursion. But Shin was a more determined challenge who seemed to catch Dubois early.
Dubois initially took her time to find a harsh, aggressive opponent. Shin chose a moment to clarify a Dubois combination, showing elements of Ringcraft. But, fragmented, he left Dubois’s pocket a pierce. She held her hands to protest, and Dubois took the free blow, hitting the Southpaw left cross.
But Shin plowed forward, blasted the right in Dubois in the third round. However, Dubois’s best punching quality chose holes in Shin’s defense.
Challenger went forward, looking at the sling hitting the Dubois. London was pleased to look for stern meters before using a Deft one or two to create a hard right hook that left to rotate away.
Dubois put a piercing and tested the scandal on the body with a proper hook. Doubled the piercing and the left hit. But Shin was promoted to Dubois’s attack to land right.
This determination saw her, even after taking a two. Shin finally revolutionized at the end of the ninth round, grinding on Dubois and pointing London with a hard blow that left the champion.
This led to a finish with Shin coming in with an all -out attack and Dubois responding in kind. The defense was forgotten as each other fell into a stand in the 10th and final round.
The pulled card looked tough, but the drama came in that all the last round action that brought the crowd to the historic space on their feet with Rawturous applause.
Did the disease cover Dubois?
Trainer Shane McGuigan reveals that Caroline Dubois had learned a virus for the last 10 days …
“I thought he was very bored for eight rounds,” McGuigan said. “In the last two rounds he got and lost a little of her base.
“There are no excuses, but Caroline did not feel her best. This is the most amazing experience for her, she wanted to join her and continued to say it was fine.
“Maybe in those last four minutes they were saying.”
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2025-03-07 22:13:00