Mendy Wins by Disqualification

Granville Ampong
Fresh from ringside, Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada - Not good at all to break fight rules. Yes, the stunning performance by Sakio Bika 928-3-2, 19 KOs) from Sydney, Australia turns out an early disfavor of his power just when he catches Jean Paul Mendy's chin that drops the latter down to his left knee only to get hit again by an illegal blow to the left temporal.

Referee Joe Cortes stops the fight and rightfully declared victory for Mendy by disqualification. The bout was an IBF Super Middleweight eliminator for twelve rounds.

Mendy remains undefeated in 29 wins, 0 loss and 1 draw, inclusive of 16 knockouts.

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  • Granville Ampong 7/31/2010

    Thanks. The '9' waws meant to be open parenthesis. Flash report gives me less time to edit.

  • passingby 7/31/2010

    Sakio Bika record:928-3-2, 19 KOs
    928 wins? please proof read.

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