I’ll Fight Anyone, Says Singh

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Sunday 18 February 2018 | 10:00

Thailand boxer Jomyuth Narongchai, after he was beaten by Sebastian Singh of Fiji during Westwood Promotions Super Welterweight 67kg main bout at Novotel, Lami on February 16, 2018. Photo: Ronald Kumar.

Thailand boxer Jomyuth Narongchai, after he was beaten by Sebastian Singh of Fiji during Westwood Promotions Super Welterweight 67kg main bout at Novotel, Lami on February 16, 2018. Photo: Ronald Kumar.

Risng welterweight boxer Sebastian ‘The Sniper’ Singh has warned local boxers that he’s ready to put them to sleep if they dare to step into the ring with him.

Singh was reacting to crit­ics after an easy fourth round knockout win over Jomyuth Sor Narongchai of Thailand at the Suva Lami Bay Novotel’s Con­vention Centre on Friday night.

“I just want to fight these local boys and I want to put them all to sleep because I am tired of all their criticisms” he told SUN­sports.

“I work hard and my goal is not just to win the Fiji title but I am also thinking of a world title.”

Singh said he was ready to take on any local boxer that wanted to fight him.

“In the welterweight Sebastian Singh is here, if they are ready to fight, then I am ready to fight any day,” he added.

CHALLENGERS

Already, Singh has been chal­lenged by the unbeaten Siliveni Nawai, Ronald Naidu and Abhay Chand of Mulomulo Boxing Club in Nadi.

The country’s welterweight ti­tle is currrently held by Junior ‘The Razor’ Farzan Ali . Singh stopped Farzan in the first round during their clash at Prince Charlkes Park, Nadi, last year.

Recently, Singh was stripped off his World Boxing Foundation Asia Pacific super lightweight ti­tle after he pulled out of his fight against Brent ‘Sugar’ Dames due to illness.

GAME PLAN

In his 10-round fight against Narongchai, Singh warmed up in the first three rounds before finishing off his opponent in the fourth round in what seemed to be a mismatch.

“I would like to give back the glory to God, I cannot say much about Jomyuth Sor Narongcha because he was a tough fighter. I guess my hard work and dedica­tion made the fight look easy but only I know the amount of dedi­cation and hard work in order to get this result.”

Singh said his game plan was just to establish his jabs and then follow up it with the other com­binations.

RESULTS

Franco Frazier WSPD Malakai Marama, Krishna Mudaliar WKO2 Paula Sau, Robin Hazle­men WKO1 Luke Namadila, Jun­ior Wahid Khan WTKO4 Nitin Lal, Jimi Nalawa WKO1 Rahul Aron Kumar, (Women) Katrina Singh WSPD Haifa Work

Edited by Leone Cabenatabua

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