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Guyanese fighters reign supreme as GBA’s Developmen­tal Boxing Tourney closes

- By Michaelang­elo Jacobus

The sizable gathering of boxing fans on Thursday evening at the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue were treated to a display of impressive pugilistic skill from the Guyanese fighters in the Elite and Internatio­nal bouts of the Guyana Boxing Associatio­n’s (GBA) Developmen­tal Boxing Championsh­ip.

Billed as the ‘Clash of the Titans’, Guyana’s Emmanuel Pompey came up against Suriname’s Leandro Dongo in the Super Heavyweigh­t Division and easily put on the display of the night.

Fittingly the final bout of the night and the tournament, the duo went head to head in a display of ‘pound for pound’ boxing for the entire three rounds. However, when the final bell rang, it was Pompey who had his hand raised, snatching a well-deserved victory after out-boxing and outlasting his opponent to the delight of his supporters.

Meanwhile, Dwayne July also gave good representa­tion of Guyana in his Heavyweigh­t victory over Surinamese Richard Everd, sealing that bout with a points victory. In an all-Guyanese affair, gym mates Zidhan Wray and Troy Glasgow collided in a Super Heavyweigh­t encounter, the former getting the better of the latter in a points decision.

Earlier in the night, Forgotten Youth Foundation’s (FYF) resurgent Septon Barton continued his successful comeback to the boxing arena with a technical masterclas­s, completely dominating Guyana Defence Force (GDF) boxer Clinton Clarke in their Elite Lightweigh­t final to score a unanimous decision on points.

In other Elite class fights, Julian Clarke delivered a knockdown blow to Lincoln Murray 43 seconds into the second round of their Bantamweig­ht clash while Colin Lewis had no need to lift a fist, securing victory by walkover in his Junior

Welterweig­ht encounter against Zonoko Lyttle.

Disappoint­ingly, Osias Prince abandoned his Welterweig­ht engagement against Emmanuel Sancho before the bell rang for the

first round while Shaquille Daw beat Collin Hinds (Middleweig­ht) on points.

Aluko Bess on the other hand boxed Hullman Bovell into submission, forcing him to retire from

the bout two minutes and 52 seconds into the first round of their Cruiserwei­ght fight.

The Developmen­tal Championsh­ip, the second of its kind, was designed by the GBA to give boxers much needed time in a competitiv­e setting ahead of respective internatio­nal events and Olympic Games bids.

 ?? ?? Forgotten Youth Foundation’s Septon Barton (right) goes on the offensive in his Lightweigh­t clash with Clinton Clarke.
Forgotten Youth Foundation’s Septon Barton (right) goes on the offensive in his Lightweigh­t clash with Clinton Clarke.

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