Kali Reis continues her late career surge and is now one win away from fully unifying the junior welterweight division.
The 35-year-old from Providence outlasted Montreal’s Jessica Camara to defend her WBA and IBO titles while adding the vacant belt in a ten-round, split decision win. Judge Dave DeJonge (96-94) favored the visiting Camara, with his score overruled by Tom Schreck (97-93) and Martha Tremblay (97-93) who ruled in favor of the streaking Reis in their DAZN televised opener Friday evening from SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire. Read More
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