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Casimero KOs Ghanian foe to keep belt

By , on September 27, 2020


A devastating second round knockdown set the tone for Casimero’s dominance before eventually calling it a day in the next round. (PNA file photo)

MANILA – John Riel Casimero remains the WBO bantamweight champion after knocking out Ghanian opponent Duke Micah on Sunday (Philippine Time) at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

A devastating second round knockdown set the tone for Casimero’s dominance before eventually calling it a day in the next round.

Micah actually had a bright moment in Round 1, connecting on a right hook that momentarily rocked Casimero.

But come Round 2, Casimero sent Micah down with a left hook before pummeling him the rest of the round.

Micah barely survived Round 2 and needed a clearance from the ring physician before referee Steve Willis started Round 3.

A couple of upper cuts from Casimero rocked Micah so bad that Willis stepped in to keep him from further damage.

Casimero moved to 30-4 in his career with 21 knockouts.

Micah, on the other hand, suffered his first career loss after winning his first 24 bouts.

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