The Borneo Post

WBA chief demands rematch after N’Dam win

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TOKYO: The head of the World Boxing Associat ion ( WBA) has demanded a rematch after Frenchman Hassan N’Dam won the middleweig­ht title on a controvers­ial split decision over Japan’s Ryota Murata.

N’Dam took the vacant world title in Tokyo on Saturday despite being knocked down by the 2012 Olympic champion Murata and taking punishment for much of the fight.

“After judging the bout (independen­tly) my scorecard is 117-110 for Murata,” WBA president Gilberto Mendoza said on Twitter on Sunday.

“First of all, let me apologise to Ryota Murata... and all Japanese boxing fans. There are no words to repair the damage.

“I will demand the championsh­ip committee to order a direct rematch.”

Two judges scored in favour of N’Dam, one by 116- 111 and the other by 115-112, triggering boos from the Japanese crowd. The other judge gave the fight to Murata 117-110.

“I feel angry and (frustrated) for not being able to serve the sport with the right decisions,” tweeted Mendoza. “I am disappoint­ed with the controvers­y. My goal is to have clear decisions and prove transparen­cy to all boxing fans.”

Murata appeared to dominate the fight, flooring N’Dam with a right hook in the fourth round and wobbling him on several other occasions.

N’Dam sank to his knees as the scores were announced and afterwards claimed he had deserved to win.

 ??  ?? Hassan N’Dam of France (left) and Ryota Murata of Japan exchange blows during the 10th round of the WBA middleweig­ht title bout in Tokyo. — AFP photo
Hassan N’Dam of France (left) and Ryota Murata of Japan exchange blows during the 10th round of the WBA middleweig­ht title bout in Tokyo. — AFP photo

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