Litzy Vazquez Ochoa W10 Edith Soledad Matthysse... Mexico’s rising 140 pounder Litzy Vazquez Ochoa (9-0) claimed the WBA interim title with a hard-fought majority decision victory over45 year-old Argentinean Edith Soledad Matthysse in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The tactical battle remained close throughout all ten rounds. The competitiveness of the contest was reflected on the scorecards, where two judges favored Vazquez’s relentless pressure and higher punch output by identical scores of 98-92, while the third official turned in a 95-95 draw, sealing a majority decision for the Mexican challenger. From the opening bell, Vazquez imposed an aggressive, high-pressure attack without hesitation. Matthysse (21-17-1) relied on her experience, timing, and veteran savvy to counter effectively and tie up her opponent during difficult stretches, but the younger fighter’s speed, strength, and relentless work rate gradually shifted the momentum in her favor. Her sharp hooks to the body proved especially effective in close quarters, steadily wearing down the former champion. Vazquez’s youth and stamina made the difference in the championship rounds. She continued cutting off the ring and denied Matthysse the space she needed to establish her long-range boxing rhythm.