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2018.09.29 09:24 GMT+8

Boxing: Britain's Smith knocks out Groves to rein as WBA super champion

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Britain's Callum Smith knocked out his compatriot George Groves in Saudi Arabia's Jeddah on Friday, dethroning the more experienced fighter to claim the World Boxing Association (WBA) super middleweight title and the coveted Muhammad Ali Trophy.

During the Saudi Arabia's first international boxing event, Smith, 28, knocked out the 30-year-old Groves, who had held the WBA super middleweight title for 16 months, in the seventh of 12 rounds, capping a winning streak in his 25th bout, with 18 knockouts overall.

Groves won 28 out of 32 fights this season, with 20 knockouts.

Smith's height worked to his advantage at Friday night's bout in Jeddah: The Liverpudlian, who stands 191 cm tall to Groves' 182.1 cm, towered over the title defender as he delivered fast right-hand hooks, met with a quick left-handed punch by Groves.

Callum Smith (R) in action against George Groves during the WBA super middleweight final in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, September 28, 2018. /VCG Photo

But Smith caught Groves with a left hook off the temple nearly two minutes into the seventh round, followed by a fast flurry as Groves stumbled into the ropes and hit the floor.

Referee Luis Pabon made a full 10-count with Groves still on his knees.

A victorious Smith fell to his knees on the canvas, visibly moved, as his three brothers rushed into the ring to congratulate him.

"I waited so long. It just means everything," Smith said from the ring.

"I'm not a man who shows a lot of emotion. You never see me ecstatic, but you can see tonight it's a lifetime of work, all gone into one.

"I'd like to wish (Groves) good luck in whatever he does."

Smith was handed the Muhammad Ali Trophy by the boxing legend's daughter Rasheda Ali. He also held the RING Magazine title.

(Cover via VCG)

Source(s): AFP
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