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Eubank passes Abraham test to retain title

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LONDON: Chris Eubank Junior defended his Internatio­nal Boxing Organisati­on (IBO) world super-middleweig­ht title with a unanimous points decision win over Arthur Abraham in London on Saturday.

Eubank retained the belt he took in February with the three judges awarding him the contest 118-110, 118-110, 120-108 at the end of 12 absorbing rounds at the SSE Wembley Arena.

The Brighton-born boxer, with his father, the former middleweig­ht champion Chris Eubank in his corner, proved too much of a handful for the decade older Abraham.

The Armenian-born German manfully absorbed punch after punch from the fleeter-footed home favourite who kept up his relentless pounding until the final bell.

Eubank’s reward is an invitation to the inaugural US$50 million (RM214 million) World Boxing Super Series Muhammad Ali Trophy.

Eubank, who took his record to 25-1, paid tribute to Abraham.

“He’s the most durable opponent I’ve faced. I hit him with every punch in the book. The statement was made. I’m happy with the performanc­e. I got to show my skills, I got to go the 12 rounds and get the experience in.”

His dad described his son as “the most talented fighter on the planet.”

Eubank senior added: “I believe he’s the best in the world. Over the coming nine months, he will be able to clean the slate and come away with the Mohamed Ali trophy and all the belts.”

On the undercard Britain’s Lee Selby defended his Internatio­nal Boxing Federation (IBF) world featherwei­ght belt with a unanimous points decision against Argentine challenger Jonathan Victor Barros four days after the death of his mother. AFP

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