Friday night on a Golden Boy promotion at the Desert Diamond Casino in Tuscon, Arizona, ex-IBF Light Middle Champion Kassim Ouma took another step in his comeback as the Florida based Ugandan native gunned down the far more experienced Argentine campaigner Francisco Antonio Mora after eight one sided rounds. Determined volume punching southpaw Ouma gains his second win on the bounce after losing his world title to Roman Karmazin in July of last year by simply outpacing the South American. With the win Ouma, now 23-2-1 (15), claims the vacant NABO Light Middle trophy while former WBO Latino Middleweight kingpin Mora drops to 50-10 (34).
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"I haven't watched Karmazin but once the bell rings, I'll make things happen and it'll go how I want the fight to go."-Kassim “The Dream” Ouma.
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