World Boxing Association (WBA) women's minimumweight world champion Yuko Kuroki and World Boxing Organization (WBO) world champion Sarah Bormann will fight in a title unification bout on October 18 in Hamburg, Germany.
"Both fighters are coming off recent decision wins, setting the stage for a technical and strategic battle," the WBA said on its website, as monitored in Jakarta on Wednesday.
Kuroki enters the fight with an impressive track record on the Asian stage. The Japanese champion has competed in over 30 bouts, facing elite opponents, and proving his adaptability.
His fighting style combines mobility, sharp precision, and disciplined defense, qualities that have kept him at the top of the minimumweight division for over a decade.
Kuroki will step into the ring in this battle of champions carrying a record of 25 wins with 10 knockouts, 8 losses, and 2 draws.
The tough opponent she faces in the upcoming 10-round fight is Sarah Bormann from Germany who promises high-level skills, experience and action.
