Le Huu Toan won the Philippine boxer, successfully defended the WBA Asia belt

Considered to be one of the few Vietnamese fighters “with the number of cheeks” on the world boxing rankings, Le Huu Toan has accepted the challenge, protecting the WBA Asia Boxing belt, the Minimum weight class in Thailand. His opponent in this match is Jake Amparo, a folder from the Philippines “Boxing”.

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Le Huu Toan won the Philippine boxer after 12 rounds

Compared to Le Huu Toan, Jake Amparo is rated marginally much in terms of class and competition experience. Amparo is only 25 years old but has 15 boxing matches and won 11 victories. On the world ranking of BoxRec, Amparo also has higher rankings than Le Huu Toan when ranked on nearly 20 steps.

In front of a much better opponent, Le Huu Toan chose to play physically. This is also the strongest advantage of the 29 -year -old boxer, when he often uses a durable fighting style to slowly wear the opponent in long -term matches (Le Huu Toan's belt protection lasts 12 rounds, each 3 -minute break, 1 minute break in the middle).

Le Huu Toan's powerful fighting style has overwhelm Amparo from the first minute. Vietnamese boxers actively move, put the opponent into the radio to launch very heavy blow combo. Even so, the excitement when entering the battle of belt protection has caused Toan to slip down at the beginning of the match, something quite rare to this boxer.

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Vietnamese boxers successfully defended the WBA Asia belt

On Amparo's side, Le Huu Toan's speed and powerful way of hitting the speed and power made him really embarrassed. The Filipino boxer chose to maintain the distance to limit Toan's range, but this is not too effective when the Dak Lak boxer proved too superior in most of the competition.

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Amparo only regained the game in the next half, when he gradually caught up with Le Huu Toan's play and was effective. However, this is not enough to help the Filipino boxer turn the game, because Le Huu Toan played excellent today.

At the end of 12 rounds, Le Huu Toan won against Jake Amparo with 113-111, 117-111, 112-116. This victory helped Le Huu Toan successfully defend the Asian WBA belt, while improving the ranking significantly on the world rankings in the near future.

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