The Borneo Post

Lomachenko returns from injury in lightwight unificatio­n bout

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NEW YORK: Vasiliy Lomachenko, the pound-for-pound star and WBA lightweigh­t world champion will look to unify world titles for the first time Saturday when he takes on WBO champ Jose Pedraza.

Three- division world champion Lomachenko is returning to the ring for the first time since climbing off the canvas to stop Venezuela’s Jorge Linares on May 12.

The Ukrainian, who suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder in that bout and had surgery the same month, says he’s ‘100 per cent’ for his return.

“It was good for me to rest,” said Lomachenko, whose outstandin­g amateur career included more than 800 fights and two Olympic gold medals.

He claimed his first profession­al world title, at featherwei­ght, in his third bout as a profession­al and added a super featherwei­ght belt in his seventh pro fight on the way to his current 11-1 record .

“I have been boxing since I was a child. I had a lot of competitio­n. ( Surgery) was my first rest and first big vacation in my life.”

Lomachenko showed plenty of grit in his 10th-round technical knockout of Linares, battling to the victory despite a knockdown and the shoulder injury.

“When the injury happened, I was mentally prepared to deal with it,” Lomachenko said.

“I sti ll had my feet. I sti l l had another hand. I am very competitiv­e.”

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