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Scot’s Burns Boxes closer to Broner confrontation

Scotland's Ricky Burns made a successful first defence of his World Boxing Association super-lightweight title with a hard-fought points win over Kiryl Relikh in Glasgow on Friday. Victory took Burns, 33, closer to a clash with American four-weight champion Adrien Broner. 

Ricky Burns during a training session
Ricky Burns during a training session Wikimedia Commons
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But Burns did not have things all his own way before prevailing 118-110, 116-112, 116-112 on the three judges' scorecards for a unanimous points decision.

The fight was made all the more emotional for Burns and his legion of fans after it was announced Wednesday that all money from remaining ticket sales would be donated to the family of dead boxer Mike Towell.

Towell died in hospital last Friday after being stretchered from the ring in Glasgow the previous day.

Belarus boxer Relikh, coached by former world champion Ricky Hatton, made a strong start as he fully justified his pre-fight record of 19 knockouts in 21 wins.

But a straight right by Burns that landed on the 26-year-old Relikh towards the end of the fourth round brought forth cheers from the crowd.

The resilient Relikh kept pursuing Burns and he landed with a couple of heavy punches in the 10th round.

Three-weight world champion Burns went down in the 12th and final round, but only due to a slip rather than a punch, and by that stage he had done enough to hold on to the WBA belt.

After the bout, he quickly turned his attention to the prospect of facing Broner in Las Vegas.

 

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