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Bradley dethrones Witter! May 10, 2008 Photos: Tom Casino/SHOWTIME
#1 rated challenger Timothy Bradley (22-0, 11 KOs) seized the WBC super lightweight championship with a split decision over defending champion Junior Witter (36-2-1, 21 KOs) on Saturday night at the Trent FM Arena in Nottingham, England. Witter got off to a good start, but Bradley turned the tide by dropping Witter in round six and outworking Witter over much of the remainder of the fight to prevail by scores of 115-113 and 114-113 on two cards. Witter was ahead 115-112 on the third card. "This is a dream come true, not only to win a world championship, but to wear the green WBC belt all fighters want to hold," said Bradley. "I thank Junior Witter for this opportunity, and the judges for rendering a fair verdict even though I was a challenger fighting in the champion’s home country. Witter and I showed what world-class boxing was all about tonight, and I promise that I will hold on to this belt for a long, long time." "I couldn’t be prouder of Timothy Bradley after this performance," said Ken Thompson, President of Thompson Boxing Promotions, Bradley’s co-promoter. "His win tonight proved what we’ve been saying about Timothy for years - that he is the best junior welterweight in the world and one of the game’s future superstars." Added Gary Shaw, President of Gary Shaw Productions, Bradley's co-promoter, "I knew when I signed Timothy Bradley that he would be world champion. Bradley's spectacular work ethic combined with his hunger were the elements that worked tonight. He is a class act with alot of character and good family values that add to his commitment to the sport. It is those attributes that catapulted him into being a champion for such as stellar organization as the World Boxing Council. I am always confident in the WBC's selection of judges and tonight reaffirms the faith that I have in them." A hostile crowd in the beginning received the judges decision with solid applause and appreciation for the new champion in what became a huge upset in boxing. "I couldn’t have done this without my team, and I can’t wait to see where we go from here," said Bradley. "Look out world - we’re here." The loss was a costly one for Witter, who has for years been seeking a showdown with countryman and arch rival Ricky Hatton. For the 6:1 underdog Bradley, it was an impressive performance against by far his toughest opponent to date. This was the newly-crowned 24-year-old champion's first fight outside of California, as well as his first twelve round fight, but he looked like a seasoned veteran as he took a clear decision that appeared wider than reflected by the judges' official scoring. * * *
In the co-feature, WBC #1 rated super middleweight Carl Froch (23-0, 19 KOs) battered previously unbeaten late-replacement Albert Rybacki (15-1, 8 KOs), scoring a fourth round TKO. Froch is Joe Calzaghe's mandatory challenger, although Calzaghe is expected to relinquish the title without meeting Froch. * * * Lightweight John Murray (24-0, 12 KOs), who was to appear on the ShoBox telecast before his opponent fell out, outpointed late sub Youssef Al Hamidi (4-9-1) over eight. The bout was scored solely by the referee, who gave it to Murray 77-75.
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