JESSICA McCASKILL upset Cecilia Braekhus to become the
undisputed welterweight champion on Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
It was the first defeat of Braekhus’ decorated career. The Norwegian first became a world champion in 2009 and unified the WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF titles in 2014. But in an outdoor ring constructed on the streets of Tulsa the far less experienced McCaskill handed her a majority decision defeat.
McCaskill has lost twice before, one of them to the brilliant
Katie Taylor at lightweight. The Chicago fighter had stepped up from
super-lightweight for this contest.
“I just didn’t stop,” McCaskill
said. “I didn’t expect her to be as rough as she was, but I was ready to be as
rough as I had to be and that’s what came out.
“[I threw] two hundred thirty
more punches than she did. That shows you that I wanted it.”
The signs are that Braekhus is contemplating
retirement. “Jessica just threw more punches than me tonight. She really,
really wanted it,” she said. “I’m proud and happy to pass the torch to her. I
have to say, I don’t know what’s going to happen right now, but I’m incredibly
proud to be a part of women’s boxing right now.
“If this is my last fight, I can leave women’s boxing and say I was a part of this. I was a part of taking women’s boxing to this level and that will be my biggest achievement of all.”
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