After enduring a hiatus of three-and-a-half years from the boxing scene, Abass Baraou made a triumphant return, reaffirming his status as a rising star in the sport. His showdown with the valiant Sam Eggington unfolded over 12 intense rounds at the Telford International Centre in Telford, England on Friday evening.
Despite referee Freddy Rafn scoring the bout a draw at 114-114, judges Mika Lindgren and Jean-Robert Laine tipped the scales in Baraou’s favor with scores of 117-112 and 117-111 respectively. This decisive victory not only earned Baraou the vacant European junior middleweight title but also secured his position as the winner of a WBA title eliminator.
Baraou, with a record of 15 wins and 1 loss, showcased determination from the onset, swiftly seizing control of the ring against Eggington. Displaying superior composure, Baraou delivered precise strikes and tactfully maneuvered to counter Eggington’s aggression. Despite Eggington’s resilience, demonstrated particularly in a gripping third round where both fighters exchanged blows, it was Baraou’s calculated approach that gradually tilted the momentum in his favor.
Throughout the bout, Baraou’s strategic prowess was evident as he dictated the pace of the fight, alternating between boxing and engaging in close combat. His relentless assault took its toll on Eggington, who displayed remarkable fortitude despite sustaining visible signs of fatigue and injury, notably a cut over his left eye by the ninth round.
As the fight progressed, Baraou continued to assert his dominance, landing significant blows that rattled Eggington. Despite being rocked on multiple occasions, Eggington exhibited unwavering determination, fighting back with resilience in a frenetic Round 11.
In a climactic final round, both fighters showcased immense courage, exchanging blows in a display of sheer determination. After the fight, they shared a respectful embrace, acknowledging the intensity of their battle.
Overwhelmed with emotion, Baraou was rendered speechless, shedding tears of joy at his triumphant comeback. This victory propels Baraou into contention within the junior middleweight division, offering him a plethora of opportunities for future matchups, including the possibility of facing the winner of the upcoming WBA title bout between Israil Madrimov and Magomed Kurbanov.
Meanwhile, for Eggington, a seasoned competitor at 30 years of age, the loss serves as a moment of reflection, providing him with an opportunity to regroup and seek future opportunities in the sport.
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