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Undefeated Magsayo clinches first-ever world title in featherweight upset

Filipino fighter ends longest c’ship reign in professional boxing with first defeat for American champ since 2015

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Jan 2022 4:00PM

Undefeated Magsayo clinches first-ever world title in featherweight upset
Undefeated Filipino boxer Mark Magsayo (pictured above), who won by a majority decision against reigning champion Gary Russell Jr. in their World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight title match yesterday, fought with an injured shoulder, which reduced him to a one-handed fighter for the majority of the contest. – AFP pic, January 23, 2022

LOS ANGELES − Filipino Mark Magsayo dethroned World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight champ Gary Russell Jr. yesterday with a majority decision to end the longest championship reign in professional boxing.

The 26-year-old undefeated Magsayo won on points on two of the three judges’ scorecards as he handed Russell his first defeat since 2015. Two judges had 115-113 for Magsayo while the other scored it even, 114-114.

“This is my dream since I was a kid,” said Magsayo. “I am so proud of my country − thank you for the support from Filipino fans. Now, I’ve become a world champion.”

Magsayo, who is promoted by fellow Filipino Manny Pacquiao and trained by Freddie Roach, improved to 24-0 with 16 knockouts with his upset win.

Russell fought with an injured shoulder yesterday, which reduced him to a one-handed fighter for the majority of the contest at the Borgata Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

“I hit him with some good shots in the third round and that is why he got hurt,” said Magsayo. “I got him hurt a lot.”

Magsayo earned the title shot with a stunning knockout of Julio Ceja in an August title eliminator.

Russell, 33, was making just his sixth title defence. He has a reputation of fighting sparingly, which means he is forced to face mandatory challengers almost every time he fights. He didn’t defend last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Unlike many of the mandatory challengers Russell has faced over the past few years, Magsayo proved to be a legit contender.

Some ranking agencies had already started removing Russell from their lists because he usually fights just once a year. – AFP, January 23, 2022

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