Sunday, November 19, 2017

Jerwin Ancajas Retains Boxing Crown By TKO Win In Ireland


Panabo City, Davao del Norte boxing world champion Jerwin Ancajas has successfully defended his title by knocking down his undefeated Irish challenger in Belfast, Ireland on Sunday (Philippine time).
Ancajas, the current IBF world super flyweight champion brought down Irish challenger Jamie Conlan at the SSE Arena and defend his title for the third time.
Early in the first round, Conlan took a knee in a delayed reaction after a phantom body shot by Ancajas that signals the
direction of the fight. Continuing his attack to the body of his Irish challenger, Ancajas dropped Conlan again in the
3rd and 4th rounds with body shots. Another body shot dropped Conlan again in the 5th round but was ruled a low blow by the
referee. Ancajas has been deducted a point as he was already warned by the referee a couple of times earlier for low blows.
In the 6th round, a right cross by Ancajas to the head of Conlan dropped the Belfast native again, who at this time
appeared have been getting too much punishment. Although the brave Conlan was able to beat the count, the referee stopped
the contest seeing Conlan unfit to continue.
Ancajas thus successfully defended the title he won from McJoe Arroyo in 2016 for the third time and this opens up for Ancajas to be in the mix to take on the other world champions in the division Srisaket Sor Rungvisai of Thailand (WBC), Naoya Inoue of Japan (WBO) or Khalid Yafai (WBA).
Ancajas has now improved his record to 27-wins, 1-loss, 1-draw while Conlan suffered his first defeat and dropped to 19-1-0, 11KOs.



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