BY SIMONE J. SMITH
“AND NEW IBO Super Welterweight World Champion, following a unanimous decision (118-110 x2, 119-109) win on the road over Sukhdeep Singh tonight in Toronto…”
Fight fans arrived in anticipation as Tyler Buxton United Boxing Promotions delivered a thunderous finale to the year with a thrilling night of championship boxing. Thursday, December 12th, witnessed a doubleheader of world title clashes, a stacked undercard brimming with explosive action, and an unexpected upset that sent shockwaves through the arena.
From the ferocious exchanges in the early bouts featuring Jerone Ennis, Doni Foreman, and Bradley Wilcox to the electrifying WBA Light Flyweight World Championship showdown between Sara Bailey and Anabel Ortiz, the night was a whirlwind of skill, power, and drama.
It was the IBO Super Welterweight World Championship main event that stole the show, as Uisma Lima, in a stunning upset, dethroned the reigning champion, Sukhdeep Singh, leaving the crowd in disbelief and cementing this night as one for the boxing history books. Before we get there, let’s review what led up to this fight night upset.
In the first fight of the night, Light Heavyweight Jorone Ennis moved to 2-0 (2 KO) with a TKO win over Lukasz Wojtowicz in the first round to open the night. Jerone ‘Beast’ Ennis 1-0 (1) Former Caribbean Amateur Champion made professional debut (04/13/24), when he stopped Argentina’s Marcelo Fernandez inside two minutes of the first round. Lukasz Wojtowicz, a locally famous boxing trainer in his region of Poland, lost his professional debut on points (12/02/2023), and was scheduled to fight Peter Nowaczek on another Ontario fight card in November, before the fight fell through. It was his first time fighting outside Poland. Although Jorone was disappointed with his win, he can walk away and is ready to fight again early in the new year.
The next fight was a testament to the fact that Brampton has a new heavyweight on the scene. Doni Foreman (28) making his professional debut, and fighting out of Grant MMA Boxing, faced off against Dominik Taraszka (35) out of Stare Zukowice, Poland. Dominik made his professional debut (02/10/24), a UD-L to fellow debutant Marek Harmak. He stopped journeyman Stefan Kollar inside 90 seconds in October. It was his first time fighting outside his native Poland. The fists were flying, and it was a slug fest, but Doni stepped it up and started his pro career with an all-action second round KO of Dominik. Doni Foreman moves to 1-0 (1 KO).
The undefeated super lightweight prospect Bradley ‘The Truth’ Wilcox (30) 12-0 (7) returns in his toughest contest to-date. He blasted out wily veteran Jorge Rodriguez in his last appearance, and in this fight faced one of Brazil’s top welterweights, the hard-hitting Fernando ‘Cruel’ Pinto (39) 10-3-1 (8). Fernando dropped down a division for this contest. He is the former Brazilian, South American and Inter-Continental Champion, and was fighting outside his native Brazil for the first time. STILL UNDEFEATED Bradley ‘The Truth’ Wilcox stands toe to toe with the tough Fernando Pinto, eventually putting him through the ropes, and settles for a coast-to-coast unanimous decision win (80-71 x3) to move to 13-0.
This brought us to our Co-Main event WBA LIGHT FLYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Sara Bailey (30) 4-0, vs Anabel ‘La Avispa’ Ortiz (38) 34-6 (4). Sara Bailey is the reigning, defending WBA World Champion. She became the fastest Canadian to ever win a World Championship with her unanimous decision win against Lupita Bautista (04/27/24). Anabel ‘La Avispa’ Ortiz is a former World Champion and has defended her WBA Minimum World Title a record of 13 times. She has fought all the greats in her division competitively: Seniesa Estrada, Marlen Esparza, Yokasta Valle, and met her technical match in Sara. Sara Bailey defends her WBA Boxing Official Light Flyweight World Championship with a unanimous decision win (97-93, 96-94 x2) over former World Champion Anabel Ortiz.
Drumroll please….
In the upset of the night, the MAIN EVENT: IBO SUPER WELTERWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Sukhdeep ‘Chakria’ Singh (32) 19-0 (8), put one of his titles on the line against Uisma ‘Monstro’ Lima (30) 12-1 (9). Sukhdeep Singh returns to the Great Canadian Casino Resort, the site of his stunning 4th-round knockout of Gino Godoy in March. He had the quickest United Boxing Promotions win of 2023, when he stopped Yaser Yuksel in just 14 seconds at Pickering Casino. His opponent, Uisma Lima’s only defeat was a competitive WBC Int’l Middleweight challenge in England against Aaron McKenna. He has gone to Germany and upset the home favourite in each of his last two fights, stopping Haro Matevosyan in 10 and dominating Araik Marutjan.
United Boxing Promotion fight fans are accustomed to witnessing Sukhdeep exert his dominance, systematically dismantling his opponents. However, for the first time, Sukhdeep ‘Chakria’ Singh found himself on the receiving end of this brutal display. He was outclassed in every aspect, overwhelmed by Uisma ‘Monstro’ Lima’s superior punching, jabbing, and sheer power. With each passing round, Lima’s dominance became increasingly evident, leaving an undeniable mark on Sukhdeep’s face by the fight’s conclusion. This definitely calls for a rematch, and fight fans look forward to Sukhdeep’s recovery, and return to the ring.
What an incredible year of boxing; thank you United Boxing Promotions for making this year another great one in boxing.