The WBC recently voted Carina Moreno "Female Fighter Of The Year". This marks the second award in 2007 for the champion who received the same honor from the NABF back in July.
Recognized as one of the best pound for pound female fighters in the world, Moreno is riding a seven fight winning steak and looks to continue her winning ways when she's expected to battle Terri Moss on December, 6 2007 at the Tachi Palace Casino in Lemoore Ca.
An ecstatic Moreno commented by saying, "2007 has been a break out year for me. Holding the WBC title is what every Mexican fighter dreams of. I want to thank my trainer Rick Noble, my promoter Christian Printup, along with my manager Repo Rick for doing a fabulous job in guiding my career. I wouldn't be in this position without them."
Christian Printup who promotes Carina, was also crowned by the WBC, as he received "Promoter Of The Year" honors for women's boxing.
Known as a pressure fighter, Carina displays an exciting style that fans have grown to love and appreciate. Team Moreno plans to stay active, bringing exciting fights to everyone who is fortunate enough to see her fight live. To purchase tickets contact the Tachi Palace Box Office at (559) 924-7751
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WBC Junior Flyweight Championship
Champion Carina Moreno: 104 lb
Challenger Da-Bi Kim: 104.5 lb
Jessica Rakoczy: 132 lb
Cindy Serrano: 132.5 lb
Tony Hirsch: 156 lb
Raymond Ortega: 156.5 lb
Dewey Cooper: 199 lb
Mike Alderete: 195.5 >