Khaleej Times

Lasisi puts Dubai on the map with WBC belt

- James Jose james@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Two homegrown boxers, both training at the same club, one winning on his pro debut and the other winning a title belt, Dubai couldn’t have asked for a better advertisem­ent to put itself on the world boxing map.

‘The Fight DXB Uncovered,’ drew a packed crowd at the Emirates Golf Club and Nigerian-born and Dubaibased Aliu Bamidele Lasisi provided the icing on the cake, quite literally, winning the vacant WBC Internatio­nal super-flyweight crown.

The 28-year-old, who trains at the Round 10 Boxing Club in Al Quoz, came through an attritiona­l battle against 27-year-old Nicaraguan Ricardo Blandon by unanimous decision.

It was a scrappy encounter with Lasisi matched quite admirably by Blandon in each and every round. The 12-round contest ebbed and flowed before Lasisi, who was fighting for the fifth time in Dubai,

had a score of 114-111 in his favour, despite a knockdown and a point deduction over the course of the fight.

“I’m very happy to fight in my hometown in front of all of these fans, and I’m pleased to win the WBC Internatio­nal super-flyweight title,” Lasisi said after the bout.

Lasisi also praised his opponent who suffered a gash on his right eye during the contest.

“Ricardo Blandon is a good fighter and was a very tough guy. I thought I

would knock him out but he gave me a very good fight,” he added.

The win extended Lasisi’s unbeaten record to 13 wins with eight KOs. Lasisi had turned pro in 2015 and the belt was the culminatio­n of a journey which began with his victory on pro debut over Thailand’s Teepakorn Kongyoui at the World Trade Centre in Dubai.

Meanwhile, the WBO European featherwei­ght title too was on the line and Irish Olympian David Oliver Joyce came through a topquality affair against Scotsman Stephen Tiffney.

The bout was quite identical to the Lasisi-Blandon encounter before Joyce ‘The Punisher’ went all over Tiffney. The referee stopped the bout at 2.59 seconds in the seventh round and Joyce won by a TKO.

“It was an unbelievab­le performanc­e. I was confident going into the fight because I was on weight, and everything was perfect,” said Joyce.

“For the past 14 weeks, I’ve lived like a profession­al. For the first-time ever I’ve had all of the right meals and the right amount of training and sleep, so I have to credit my nutritioni­st for getting me in this fantastic shape,” he added.

Meanwhile, the undercard saw some intense fights. Rio Olympics gold medallist Shakhobidi­n Zoirov arrived in a flashy attire and the Uzbek sent out an ominous warning, knocking down his Indonesian opponent Anthony Holt just 18 seconds into the first round.

 ?? Photo by Shihab ?? Raymond Commey and Larry Abarra slug it out during their bantamweig­ht bout in ‘The Fight DXB Uncovered’ on Friday. —
Photo by Shihab Raymond Commey and Larry Abarra slug it out during their bantamweig­ht bout in ‘The Fight DXB Uncovered’ on Friday. —

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