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New WBF Intercontinental champion Ben Nsafoah |
Germany-based Ghanaian Cruiserweight,
Ben Nsafoah did himself proud annexing the vacant WBF Intercontinental belt handing previously unbeaten
Bjoern Blaschke
his first loss in nine outings in Tuebingen, Germany two weeks ago. The
win boosts Nsafoah to 14-5-2. Not so lucky was globe-trotting, US-based
Malian,
Cisse Salif, whose crack at the vacant
WBA International Heavyweight title was thwarted by hometown refereeing in Bayern. After dropping German-based Bosnian
Alexander Petkovic
twice in the fourth, Salif followed up with two more knockdowns in the
fifth but was inexplicably deducted points for low blows instead. The
talented Malian journeyman continued the assault in the sixth dropping
his man yet again, but a further legitimate body shot knockdown gave the
ref an opportunity to come to the house fighter's rescue and declare
Petkovic the winner by DQ from an anonymous low blow. Salif, always
fighting as a last minute sub, drops to 24-18-2 while the lucky
Petkovic, who just happened to be co-promoting the show, sees his stats
improve to 41-4-4.
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ABU champion Doudou Ngumbu |
A bit of recent action in France saw former WBC International belt holder
Doudou Ngumbu score a six round unanimous decision over Frenchman
Adel Belhachemi
last Friday in Cahors. Ngumbu, the current ABU Light Heavyweight
champion advances to 27-3 while the durable Belhachemi drops to 5-7-1.
On the same night in Gravelines, fellow Congolese Cruiserweight prospect
Kayembre Kalenga also emerged victorious with a six round points victory over experienced Lithuanian journeyman
Remigijus Ziausys (19-43-3) to remain unbeaten in eight matches.
British-based South African loser
Bheki Moyo made it thirty-five straight, without a win, as UK's
Phil Gill improved to 11-0-2 after four rounds of Super Welterweight action. This was Moyo's fifteenth fight in 2011 and he has amazingly failed to go the distance only once in his illustrious career. Nigerian-born Brit
Ideh Ockuko dropped to 3 wins and 3 losses in Glasgow, Scotland when an accidental head butt in the seventh opened a cut on Scottish opponent
Eddie Doyle causing the scheduled eight round Super Lightweight bout to go prematurely to the scorecards. Doyle advances to 8-0 with the Technical Decision win. Over in Spain, Burkinabe Welterweight
Frederick Ayenebou lost his unbeaten mark in his third match by majority decision to Spaniard
Antonio Redondo who improves to 3-4-1.