Argentine Jewish boxer wins world title on return to ring

Bantamweight pugilist Carolina Duer defeats Brazilian rival with ‘spectacular’ knockout in the sixth round

Jewish Argentine boxer Carolina Duer, aka 'The Turk' (Facebook via JTA)
Jewish Argentine boxer Carolina Duer, aka 'The Turk' (Facebook via JTA)

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Argentine Jewish boxer Carolina Raquel Duer won the interim International Boxing Federation’s world bantamweight title in her return to the ring after two years.

Duer, 38, nicknamed “The Turk,” knocked out Aline de Casia Scaranello of Brazil in the sixth round Friday in Quilmes, a Buenos Aires suburb. The bout was aired live by the main Argentine TV channel sport TyC, which called the knockout “spectacular” and spread a video of the victory via social media.

Duer, a former World Boxing Organization super flyweight and bantamweight champion, raised her record to 19-3 with one draw. The knockout was her sixth. She must defend the IBF crown against Chile’s Carolina Rodriguez, who is unbeaten in 15 bouts.

Duer is the daughter of Syrian immigrants to Argentina and attended the Jaim Najman Bialik Primary School in Buenos Aires. She spent more than a month in Israel in her younger years working on a kibbutz and touring the country.

In 2010, Duer was the first Jewish woman to hold a WBO crown, which she defended six times. In 2014 she became a boxer announcer for Argentine National TV.

As an amateur, Duer won 19 of 20 fights.

Posted by Caro Duer on Friday, August 26, 2016

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