Undefeated female bantamweight Bree “Bam Bam” Howling (8-0, 2 KOs), ranked at eight by the WBA, continues her quest to become a world champion within the next 12 months.
Howling, from Calgary, Canada, delivered a dominant performance on Friday (September 6) at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, winning each of the four rounds she shared with Beata Dudek (4-4, 4 KOs). This led to three scorecards of 80-72 across the board and plenty of praise from all who watched the fight on DAZN.
Reflecting on the victory, Howling said, "I felt incredible in there against Dudek. All the hard work I put into this camp paid off, and it showed in my performance. I knew I was prepared, and I executed my game plan perfectly.”
With eyes now on a world title, Howling knows the importance of staying in shape, staying ready, and taking whatever opportunity comes her way. "I’m focused on positioning myself for a world title shot next year,” she confirmed. “I’m ready to take on the best in the division and prove that I belong at the top. I’m incredibly thankful to my promoters, trainers, and everyone on my team who has supported me and believed in me. Their guidance and hard work have been crucial in getting me to this point in my career."
"Bree has the talent, drive, and charisma to become a household name in boxing,” said Amaury Piedra, President of Boxlab Promotions. “Her performance against Dudek was another decisive step in the right direction. I believe she has what it takes to reach the pinnacle of the sport."
"Bree Howling is on her way to becoming the next big female boxing star from Canada,” Marshall Kauffman of King Promotions stated. “She has the skill, determination, and star quality that will take her far in this sport. I know she belongs with the elite fighters in her division."
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