IBF light middleweight champion of the world Kassim "The Dream" Ouma retained his title tonight in Atlantic City. Ouma was victorious in the all-African championship clash against Kofi Jantuah who suffered his second defeat. Jantuah started as he meant to go on by throwing his heavy artillery, but the champion was soon able to assert himself and begin to fight his fight. Ouma's toughness and persistence eventually wore the challenger down and Ouma successfully makes his first defense of the title.
The final scores were: 116-112, 117-111 and 118-110 all in favor of the champion, Kassim Ouma.
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