Dharry to headline return of Professional Boxing at National stadium
Elton Dharry (centre) with Minister Charles Ramson Jr (left) and Director of Sport, Kashif Muhammad, during a recent visit
Elton Dharry (centre) with Minister Charles Ramson Jr (left) and Director of Sport, Kashif Muhammad, during a recent visit

AFTER some hiccups, boxing-starved fans will finally be satiated with a card comprising two title fights next month.

This is according to USA-based prize- fighter Elton Dharry, who is scheduled to headline the April 23 event, dubbed the ‘Guyana Fight Night Road to Redemption’ at the Guyana National Stadium.

Dharry was scheduled to be in the ring here on Boxing Day then in February at the same venue, but the card was postponed due to the prevailing pandemic situation and international cricket.
The event has now gotten the green light.

“We got the approval today for the stadium for April 23,” said Dharry yesterday.

Guyana’s Elton Dharry during training

Dharry, who has large fan base in the 592, will star in the feature presentation for the spoils of the WBC International super flyweight title while Dexter ‘The Kid’ Marques will be the co-main event. Dharry disclosed that Dexter will be fighting a Mexican for the WBC Silver International title.

Their respective opponents will be named shortly along with the full slate of the five-fight professional card.
The 36-year-old orthodox fighter knows that Father Time is ticking on his career and plans to put on a show in front of the local boxing-starved fans.

“I am in contact with match-makers in New York, Nicaragua and Mexico to get quality opponents who will come to Guyana and fight. My main aim is to win big fights and get another crack at the world title.”

Dharry, who has been calling out world champions in his division, fought for the WBA Super Flyweight title in 2019. However, he lost to Andrew Maloney in the latter’s hometown of Melbourne, Australia in a controversial ninth-round stoppage after the ringside doctor stopped the fight due to an eye injury. Dharry said he was dominating at the time.

Dharry, who improved his record to 25-6-1 (15KOs) with a first-round stoppage in his last fight last July, stated that his ultimate dream is to win a world title for Guyana.

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