Rashid Ally defeats Allan Kamote in a mixed decision. It has been a year since these two last met, in a fight that resulted in a draw.
The judges scored the bout 99-96, 100-97 and 99-100 for the winner Ally.
Rashid Ally defeats Allan Kamote in a mixed decision. It has been a year since these two last met, in a fight that resulted in a draw.
The judges scored the bout 99-96, 100-97 and 99-100 for the winner Ally.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Cc,LMFAO,errr...thanks for the news bro!!!![]()
CC back, nothing like news that has no relevance to the grand scheme of things I always say.Originally Posted by El Gamo
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
LMAo,nice theory!!Originally Posted by killersheep
I didnt even know they had boxing in Tanzania. In fact I havnt even got a clue where Tanzania is?
But well done to him anyways, shame he's not a 168 lber cos he would have all the credentials to be a great Joe Calzaghe opponent else.
If he gets offered the right amount of money, I'm sure that Mr Ally will be able to snatch the Tanzanian SMW title, and then he will be in the frame when Calzaghe comes to his record-equalling 25th defence of his title. Go on son!Originally Posted by bilbo
The most disappointing thing however is that I had bet $8,000 on the fight being over under 9 rounds in killer's sportsbook, which is the real relevance of this news![]()
Hope this helpsOriginally Posted by superheavyrhun
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For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
The pride of Dar-Es-Salaam! Nothing says prestige like the Tanzanian Bantamweight title belt does. Good for Ally. I'm just awaiting word of that Tunisian flyweight title match. On the edge of my seat.
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