Canadian standout Leila Beaudoin and Colombian contender Paulina Angel will square off in Quebec, Canada, for the WBA Interim Super Featherweight World Title. The matchup promises an intriguing clash of styles and plenty of excitement from the opening bell.
Beaudoin enters the biggest opportunity of her professional career in outstanding form. The Canadian boxer is known for her sharp technique, long reach, and intelligent outside boxing that often frustrates opponents. A victory would place her among the sport’s elite, and her strategy will be centered around maintaining tactical discipline, controlling the pace with a consistent jab, and scoring with quick combinations to bank rounds on the scorecards.
Angel, meanwhile, brings the hunger and aggression that have long characterized South American boxing. The Colombian is a physically strong fighter who thrives in close-range exchanges and possesses enough punching power to change the course of a fight at any moment. Her plan is expected to be straightforward from the opening bell: apply relentless pressure, cut off the ring, and attack the body with heavy hooks to limit Beaudoin’s mobility.
The key to the fight will be who succeeds in dictating the distance. If Beaudoin can capitalize on her speed and keep the action at range while circling the ring, she should be in position to control the contest. However, if Angel can break through the Canadian’s defense, force the action on the inside, and land her heavy shots early, her chances of taking the belt back to Colombia will increase dramatically.








