JAKARTA - American boxer Jessica 'Caskilla' McCaskill stakes her WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, WBO and The Ring Welterweight World Titles against Mexico's Alma Ibarra at Tech Port in San Antonio on Saturday.

McCaskill was far superior throughout the fight, and Ibarra asked his coach to end the fight before the fourth round.

"No... No... I just want to come home alive," Ibarra shouted to his coach, refusing to fight McCaskill again.

The Mexican lost by TKO in the third round and Jessica McCaskill (12-2-0), who has been world champion since 2018, successfully defended her belt.

The boxer nicknamed 'CasKILLA' has yet to be matched as the undisputed champion of the female welterweight class.

Ibarra was kidnapped

Ibarra had been a victim of kidnapping and had to miss the opportunity to represent Mexico at the Tokyo Olympics last year.

At that time, Ibarra was taken from his hotel in Veracruz, with his coach Carlos Medellin.

At first they were told that it was for their safety, but in fact it was not.

When the police went to where they were being held, the kidnappers had already received some money from their family.


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