The Borneo Post

Spence dominates Peterson to retain IBF welterweig­ht title

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NEW YORK: Errol Spence battered Lamont Peterson on the way to an eighth-round technical knockout on Saturday to retain his Internatio­nal Boxing Federation welterweig­ht world title.

Spence st rengthened his reputation as one of the best of boxing’s rising stars, scoring his 10th straight win inside the distance as he improved to 23- 0 with 20 knockouts.

Spence, making his first defence of the title he seized from Britain’s Kell Brook in May, dominated from the opening bell at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, pummelling Peterson with combinatio­ns to the head and body.

He sent former two- time world champion Peterson to the canvas in the fifth round with a combinatio­n that included a left hook to the head.

Both of Peterson’s eyes were swelling shut by the seventh round, and as the bell sounded to start the eighth Peterson’s trainer Barry Hunter called for it to be stopped by referee Harvey Dock.

Dock waved the fight off at one second into the eighth round.

“I want to thank Lamont Peterson,” Spence said.

“A lot of guys did turn down the fight and he took it, like a real warrior. I commend him for that.”

While Spence has been tipped as a future pound-for-pound king, he says he’s got plenty of room for improvemen­t.

“I still can improve a lot on my defence,” he said.

“I just have to keep perfecting my skills and keep progressin­g. You’re going to see a better Errol Spence next time I get in the ring.”

Spence is hoping to showcase his improved ski l ls against Keith Thurman, holder of two welterweig­ht belts who has been sidelined since out- pointing Danny Garcia last March because of elbow surgery.

“Everybody knows I’ve been waiting on ‘Sometimes’ Thurman,” Spence said, a poke at Thurman’s “One Time” nickname.

 ??  ?? Errol Spence punches Lamont Peterson during their IBF Welterweig­ht title fight at the Barclays Centre in New York City. — AFP photo
Errol Spence punches Lamont Peterson during their IBF Welterweig­ht title fight at the Barclays Centre in New York City. — AFP photo

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