Vijender Singh Takes Down Kerry Hope, Wins WBO Asia Title

Vijender Singh defeated Kerry Hope of Australia and won the WBO Asia/Pacific Middleweight title.

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Vijender Singh in action during his WBO Asia title clash. (Photo: PTI)
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Vijender Singh in action during his WBO Asia title clash. (Photo: PTI)
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India’s star boxer Vijender Singh defeated Kerry Hope of Australia in a hard-fought bout to win the WBO Asia/Pacific Middleweight title at the Thyagraj Stadium in New Delhi on Saturday.

Faced with the most experienced and highly rated opponent of his fledgling professional career, Vijender carved out a 98-92, 98-92, 100-90 verdict from the three judges to extend his record to seven wins from as many fights.

Both boxers were a bit cagey in the opening round, trying to gauge each other. Vijender did manage to penetrate his opponent’s defence once with a powerful blow that clearly shook up the Australian.

The second round clearly belonged to Vijender, who made good use of his long reach to evade Hope’s punches while going for power-packed body shots.

Hope did better in the third round, and managed to penetrate Vijender’s defence a couple of times with his fast right jabs.

The Australian gradually started gaining the upper hand as the bout wore on, repeatedly outfoxing Vijender with his superior footwork and movement.

He dominated the fourth and fifth rounds and although Vijender managed to land a few solid blows of his own, the local favourite was clearly having the worse of it.

The Indian managed to put Hope in trouble towards the end of the sixth round, putting Hope in trouble with a couple of bodyshots and a jab to the face.

The 2008 Olympic bronze medalist seemed to tire a bit as the fight wore on. Hope continued to move around with speed and vigour, exhibiting impressive technique and footwork while Vijender was comparatively less mobile in the later rounds, relying more on his power to counter his opponent.

But despite taking some hits to his body, he managed to hold his own till the end.

Earlier, in the other significant fight of the night, British Asian boxer Sandeep Sahota defeated Vikas Lohan 3-0 in a Super Lightweight bout.

Sahota adopted an aggressive approach right from the start. Lohan also played an attacking game but Sahota ultimately proved to be too good for him, winning the fast paced bout 40-37, 40-36, 40-37.

In another bout, Siddharth Verma beat Dilbagh Thakran 80-73, 79-73, 77-75.

In the Lightweight category, Kuldeep Dhanda of India beat Thailand’s Vichayan Khamon 60-52, 60-55, 60-53.

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(With inputs from IANS)

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Published: 16 Jul 2016,11:07 PM IST

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