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Boxer Nguyen Ngoc Hai wins WBA belt

Boxer Nguyen Ngoc Hai defeated Campee Phayom of Thailand with a knock-out (K.O) victory at Vietnam's largest professional boxing tournament LEAD: Born to Lead to win the vacant World Boxing Association (WBA) Asia South super lightweight title in Ho Chi Minh City on March 25.
Boxer Nguyen Ngoc Hai wins WBA belt ảnh 1Boxer Nguyen Ngoc Hai defeated Campee Phayom of Thailand with a knock-out (K.O) victory to win WBA belt in Ho Chi Minh City on March 25 (Photo: VNA)

HoChi Minh City (VNA) – Bo𓆏xer Nguyen Ngoc Hai defeated Campee Phayom ofThailand with a knock-out (K.O) victory at Vietnam's largest professional boxing tournament LEAD: Born to Lead to win the vacant World Boxing Association(WBA) Asia South super lightweight title in Ho Chi Minh City ꦚon March 25.

Born to Lead is the biggest tournament of 2023 inthe city in general and Vietnam in particular, gathering top boxers in Vietnamand the continent to defend their titles and fight for their WBA belts. On the occasion, three WBA title fights are available at the same venue for the first time, with Vietnamese top boxers Truong Dinh Hoang and Le Huu Toan seeking to defend their titles while Nguyen Ngoc Hai fights for his first belt in his career.

Truong Dinh Hoang successfully defending his super middle weight (76kg) title after defeating Dae Huyn Beak, who is the Republic of Korea’s No.1 and WBA Asia No.11.

However, Le Huu Toan failed in defendinghis WBA minimum weight title for the second t♚ime after losing to Garen Diagan ওfromthe Philippines.

Born to Lead is the second event in the series of pro LEADboxing organised in the locality. The series is expected to reachinternational standards and become a strong base for Vietnamese fighters tointegrate into the world./.
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