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Cuba's Yoan Pablo Hernandez, left, attacks challenger Troy
Ross of Brampton in their IBF cruiserweight world title bout in
Bamberg, Germany, on Saturday.
BAMBERG, GERMANY—Cuba’s Yoan Pablo
Hernandez successfully defended his IBF cruiserweight title on Saturday
with a unanimous decision against Canada’s Troy Ross of Canada.
Apart from the opening round, which
Hernandez dominated, Ross appeared livelier throughout and clearly
thought he had done enough to win.
“I pretty much pumped the floor with
him today,” said Ross, who resides in Brampton, Ont. “I know I won the
fight because I put all my hard work into it. I’m too strong, too fast.
I’m just a better boxer today ... it’s a bad decision.”
The judges awarded it 114-113, 115-112, 116-112. The decision was whistled by the crowd.
“Respect for Troy Ross. He’s a good
boxer and a great fighter. I knew that he had a strong punch,” Hernandez
said as the crowd kept whistling.
Hernandez was in serious trouble
during an explosive third round and received an eight count in the fifth
before referee David Fields allowed the Cuban southpaw to continue.
Ross, also a southpaw, was dominating the close exchanges and Hernandez was unable to trouble the smaller man from distance.
Ross himself was wobbling in the
ninth, when Hernandez caught the 37-year-old with a heavy left blow but
appeared too exhausted to finish him off after a flurry of punches.
The 27-year-old Hernandez, based in
Germany since 2005, improved his record to 27-1 (13 KOs), while Ross
dropped to 25-3 (16 KOs).
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