Bash Ali Retains WBF Cruiserweight Title
Bashiru Lawrence Ali Retains World Boxing Federation Cruiserweight Title After Opponent Tony Booth Throws In The Towel
WEB Cruiserweight champion Bash Ali has retained his World Boxing Federation title after his opponent Tony Booth from Britain threw in the towel after just three rounds in. Ali, a former Olympian, is now 63 years old and has a record of 61-13-0. Booth is 30 years old and has a record of 15-4-1. The fight took place in London, England.
Ali Was In Control Of The Fight From The Start
Ali was in control of the fight from the start, landing several hard punches in the first three rounds. Booth was never able to get into the fight and was forced to throw in the towel after the third round. This is Ali's second successful defense of his WBF title. He won the title in 2016 by defeating Sherman Williams.
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