Bergen, Norway - This afternoon the official weigh in was held for tomorrow’s “The Battle of Bergen” as “The First Lady of Boxing”, CECILIA BRAEKHUS, (30-0-0, 8 KO’s), holder of all five major welterweight world titles (WBC/WBA/WBO/IBF/IBO), and current WBC Junior Welterweight World Champion ERICA “La Pantera” FARIAS, (24-1-0, 10 KO’s), of Buenos Aires, Argentina both were within the welterweight limit of 147 pounds.
Breakhus weighed in at 146.6 pounds while Farias tipped the scale at 144 pounds.
BRAEKHUS vs. FARIAS is the third professional boxing event to take place in Norway following the decades long ban on professional boxing. A crowd of over 15,000 is expected at Bergenhus Fortress – Koengen, a concert venue typically used for the biggest musical acts touring Europe.
The only undisputed world champion in boxing, Braekhus is also universally recognized as #1 Women’s Pound-for-Pound Fighter in the World.
IN OTHER NEWS: Warriors Boxing proudly announces the signing of Arkansas-based middleweight Kalvin "Hot Sauce" Henderson to a promotional contract.
With brains to back up the brawn, 26-year-old Henderson (6-0 3 KOs) holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas in Music Education with an emphasis in percussion. Despite having had just 60 fights as an amateur boxer, Henderson rose to #4 in the country, fighting in elite national tournaments and winning four Arkansas Golden Gloves Championships, among many other distinctions.
But the unpaid ranks were never Henderson's ultimate aspiration. "My goal was always to turn professional," he explained. "I was just getting my pedigree in the amateurs. Amateur boxing is very political and if I'm going to get things like cuts from headbutts, I might as well get paid for it."
And so, Henderson turned professional in April 2016 and has torn through his first six opponents.
"This is my dream job. Ever since I stated boxing at age 15, I've been hanging up pics of Roy Jones Jr., and Oscar De La Hoya, while dreaming of being a pro fighter. Signing with Warriors is a big blessing and a huge step towards my goal. I can't say how happy inside I am to be able to showcase my talents and make things happen."
Henderson trains at Straightright Boxing & Fitness in Springdale, Arkansas, with trainer Kevin Lightburn, a man he calls his second father. "I met him in 2012 and he has helped me so much, not just in boxing, but in life as well. We're so close, he was in my wedding party."
A boxer who can punch, Henderson cites his education as a major factor in his ring success. "I have a great jab, but it's my boxing IQ that is my strongest asset. I am very smart in there. Boxing is a chess match. Opponents are quick or strong or sometimes both, but they can't think like I do in the ring. I break them down mentally."
"I am beyond thrilled to have Kalvin sign with Warrior's Boxing," said Henderson's manager, Shane Shapiro. "Kalvin has a large following in his area. He is a hard worker with rare talent and I believe with Leon's guidance he will become world champion."
Henderson says signing with Warriors is not only good for his boxing career, but also a road to a better place for he and wife Danielle and their kids.
"My main goal is to take care of my family. I'm going to use my skills and talent to make sure they are financially ok. With that, of course I want to win numerous belts. I would like to thank God, my team, and my family for this amazing opportunity. It allows me to continue to showcase my talents and skillsets in the ring, and also the chance to continue on track on the path to my first world title with the help of Warriors."
"Kalvin is a promising fighter with tremendous popularity in his area," said Warriors President, Leon Margules. "We believe he has the tools and ability to become champion. I'm happy he decided to sign with us and look forward to helping him reach his goals."