
On November 29, women’s boxing will witness one of its most anticipated matchups of the year as Adelaida “La Cobra” Ruiz (17-1-1, 8 KOs) takes on Polish-Canadian´s Alexas Kubicki (13-2, 2 KOs) for the vacant WBC super flyweight world championship in Fresno, California.
Los Angeles-born Ruiz, of Mexican heritage, has long been one of the division’s most feared contenders.
Her offensive style, physical strength, and ability to land powerful combinations have earned her both respect and admiration. Now, she looks to crown her journey by capturing the iconic green and gold belt — the ultimate symbol of professional boxing excellence.
Kubicki, a strong European contender, enters the bout eager to prove she can shine on U.S. soil.
Her technical and disciplined approach will test Ruiz’s aggression in what promises to be a thrilling clash of styles to determine the next queen of the super flyweight division.
Beyond the belt, the fight represents another step forward for women’s boxing and highlights the WBC’s ongoing commitment to equity, visibility, and recognition for female athletes in the sport.

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