BOXING: Super Flyweight Division
Dignity Health Sports Park,Carson, California
01.09.2024, 04:30
In the early hours of Sunday morning in the ring, Super Flyweight, the division will present a bout between Adelaida Ruiz and Ginny Fuchs. It is set as the main card fight for the 115 lbs (52.2 kg) weight class. This bout is special as it is with the Interim WBC Female Super Flyweight Title on the line, which is currently vacant. Adelaida Ruiz is coming into this matchup having won all her last five bouts, while Ginny Fuchs just won four out of her last five. All action will take place at Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, and can be watched live on DAZN.
Claim Your Welcome Bonus!Adelaida Ruiz - undefeated champion
Adelaida Ruiz boasts a professional career of sixteen wins and one draw. He is hoping in this bout to maintain his unbeaten streak. The 35-year-old fighter last fought in June 2024 against Catherine Tacone, winning via an overhand right and left hook TKO/KO. In 2023, she fought three times against Maria Cecilia Roman, Maria Esther del Angel Diaz, and Mayela Perez, with victories by unanimous decision and TKO/KO. She is fighting out of Los Angeles, California. In 2021, Adelaida Ruiz won the vacant WBC Silver Female Super Flyweight Title against Nancy Franco via TKO/KO in the ninth round. Other fighters she has won against are Edith De Jesus Flores, Mikayla Nebel, and Myrka Aguayo.
Ginny Fuchs - hopes to keep wining
The Ginny Fuchs professional career record reads three wins. The 36-year-old boxer won against Indeya Smith in his last fight via unanimous decision. Prior to this, she has won two consecutive matches against Gemma Ruegg via points and Randee Morales via knockout in the fourth round. Ginny Fuchs amateur fights were against Svetlana Soluianova (win via split decision) and Stoyka Krasteva (loss via unanimous decision).
STATS | ADELAIDA RUIZ | GINNY FUCHS |
AGE | 35 | 38 |
REACH | N/A | N/A |
HEIGHT | 5'6" | 5'4" |
PRO RECORD | 16-0-1 | 3-0-0 |
Expert Betting Tips
This bout is an interesting matchup between female boxers Adelaida Ruiz and Ginny Fuchs. Ginny was on the national team of the United States, representing the country in the Olympics. Ruiz does not have strong knockout power. In terms of experience, only Ruiz stands a chance. This match can go either way, so it is a hard one to call. Fuchs has the better form, the speed, and the southpaw jab. Ruiz has the size. Fuchs does tend to cut very easily. I like Fuchs for the upset.