SAM Soliman solidified his place as one of the premier middleweights in the world, returning from a forced lay off to claim an impressive rout over fellow Australian and WBO #8 middleweight Les Sherrington in a one-sided ninth round stoppage at The Melbourne Pavilion overnight.
It was a monstrous task for Sherrington, 31, who entered the bout as a heavy underdog despite stringing together a six-fight win streak against modest opposition. Soliman, 40, was deeply impressive against the motivated Sherrington, systematically breaking down his younger challenger in yet another vintage performance that defied age, logic and common belief, picking up the interim PABA middleweight title in the process. [Click Here To Read More]
It was a monstrous task for Sherrington, 31, who entered the bout as a heavy underdog despite stringing together a six-fight win streak against modest opposition. Soliman, 40, was deeply impressive against the motivated Sherrington, systematically breaking down his younger challenger in yet another vintage performance that defied age, logic and common belief, picking up the interim PABA middleweight title in the process. [Click Here To Read More]
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