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Sharma, Naidu
Impressive In UBO Title Victories |
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FEBRUARY 20, 2023 /
BY UBO PRESS OFFICER |
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Sunday, February 19, saw two new Universal
Boxing Organization™ (UBO) champions belted
after impressive performances in front of a
sizeable crowd at the M2K Ground in Delhi,
India.
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Nikhil
Sharma moved up a weight class to capture the
vacant UBO International Middleweight title,
stopping Tanzanian Nicolaus Michael Mdoe in the
third round.
28-year-old Sharma has now won seven in a row
since dropping decisions in his first two paid
outings, and improved his professional record to
7-2 (6).
Photo: New UBO International
Middleweight Champion Nikhil Sharma.
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Mdoe (31),
a winner in six of his last seven, drops to 11-6-2
(8).
In the
co-featured attraction, undefeated Vikram Naidu
took a major step up in competition but passed the
test with flying colours to win the vacant UBO
International Super Featherweight title.
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Naidu, 25
years old and only seven months into his pro
career, stopped another Tanzanian, Nasoro
Madimba, in the fourth round.
The new
UBO champion took his ledger to 4-0 (4). The
much more experienced, but out-gunned, Madimba
falls to 12-6-3 (8).
Photo: New UBO International
Super Featherweight Champion Vikram Naidu.
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Preceded by
a ten-fight undercard, the UBO championship
double-header was promoted by RDS Sports
Promotion.
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UNIVERSAL BOXING ORGANIZATION™
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