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Nov 23, 2014 Sports
Four months after scoring a first round technical knockout over Leshaun Blair in a scheduled
6-round encounter in Washington USA, local and World Boxing Council Caribbean Boxing Federation (WBCCABOFE) bantamweight champion, Elton ‘The Bully’ Dharry, returns to the ring against Nicaraguan, Jose Rios, for the IBF Inter Continental Bantamweight title at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium, Philipsburg, Sint Maarten, December 6, on a card dubbed ‘This is War.’
Reports are that Dharry has intensified training activities at the Gleason’s Gym, Brooklyn NY and is confident of lifting the accolade. He enters the contest with a glamourous record of 16 wins of his 22 fights to date, 10 of them were by the knockout route, while he has suffered 2 losses and drew one of his bouts. Further, Dharry has won all 13 of his last fights (9 of them finished inside the distance) and is confident of clinching the accolade.
Dharry’s opponent s is as formidable as they come having compiled a record of 12 wins with his sole loss to his countryman, Imer Valesquez, while securing 1 drawn decision against Dixon Flores last August. He is still to score a knockout but conversely, he is still to have been knocked out. Rios last fought his countryman, Frederick Castro, in his hometown and triumphed unanimously at the end of their 10 rounds contest.
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