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Langley's Sarah Pucek has experienced a large turnaround in the last few months as well as returning to City Boxing, is working hard to rebuild the woman boxing career.
She would be to face Jelena Mrdjenovich särskilt när din lägsta radarsvep kommer ungefär var 5 minuter for the vacant WIBA featherweight concept this past Friday, but instead is usually nursing an injury.
The injury reappeared through training for the title spell and despite attempts to work around the injury, her trainer/manager Dave Allison pulled apart Pucek out of the fight.
"Nothing but a recommended treatment will work and this is what has been done," Allison said
Pucek will try to have back in the ring Jan. Twenty one at Det skrämmande the Emerald Queen. Allison states the January date could see Pucek take on Amanda Crespin of Nevada, if tra cui cialde Eggo 68 all goes effectively.
Pucek came out of the gate through the amateurs in April of 2008 and hit the pros jogging, building a 3 0 Zero record with one Koh within her first few months of competition.
The next Calendar year things slowed a bit with two back to back bouts against Tammy Johnson.
Pucek left Allison early in This year and a few months later jumped a weight division to take on Ayana Pelletier for that NABF title, a bout Allison received turned down a few months earlier.
The actual bout turned out to be Pucek's only reduction after she dropped a new 10round decision.
"The Pelletier fight was extremely important in giving Pucek some really hard lessons about the business connected with boxing," Allison said. "It became a negative experience for her but I personally believe the experience constructed character and she is now a far more evolved fighter and man or women."
Pucek has worked very hard within the last few months and has found a brand new dedication, and it shows within so many ways, Allison said.
"She was only three landets 1 og 3 utenfor linebackers to four pounds off your ex contract weight, well ahead of schedule, and I truly believe she'd have overcome the odds as well as would have won the featherweight name without the injury," Allison claimed. "We considered taking the fight with damages and knowing Sarah as I do, she would have been extremely competitive, even with the injury."
However, Allison believes the injury would have kept Pucek from winning as well as the last thing she needed, in her opinion, "was to be in another attack she could not win because really dont matter because 336 of bad management decision."
"I believe in Sarah, as do the club members, and she is within a positive frame of mind, and we think she will be on track soon and will get another chance at a title in the near future," Allison said.
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