“I didn’t perform to my best, and he couldn’t beat me on my worst night, and he’s a sore loser.” I got a win against a good fighter with a bad performance.” “Nothing was happening so I felt like I had to ignite something. There are no marks on my face, but there are marks on his. I didn’t box to my best, but I still think I did enough to win. Going into the 10th, my trainer told me it was level. “I had to track him down and work him out. “He’s tricky and he’s clever,” Cordina said afterwards. The Welshman defends his IBF super-featherweight title by winning via majority decision in Monte Carlo □ #BBCBoxing /NBBWPTfrSrĬordina won 114-114, 116-112 and 116-112 on the judges’ cards to extend his undefeated record to 17 fights. The Welsh star, 31, had been stripped of the belt last year because of injury, but regained it after taking a hard-fought split-decision win over Shavkat Rakhimov in Cardiff. Joe Cordina has admitted he was below par in defence of his world title, but still too good for Edward Vazquez.Ĭordina retained his IBF super-featherweight title with a majority decision win over Vazquez in Monte Carlo.
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