Ju Wu defeats Attavut Maliwan in thrilling fight
Once-beaten Ju Wu (13-1-2, 2KO) claims the inaugural WBC Far East super-lightweight title in thrilling match against Thailand’s Attavut Maliwan (10-3, 5KO).
In an electrifying showdown for the World Boxing Council Far East super-lightweight title, Chinese boxer Ju Wu emerged victorious after a pulsating battle against Thai challenger Attavut Maliwan.
The match, held at a packed arena in Jiande, China, reached its climax in the seventh round when Ju Wu secured a TKO victory, solidifying his claim to the vacant championship belt.
From the opening bell, both fighters showcased their skills and determination, engaging in a tactical war of attrition that captivated the audience.
Home fighter Ju Wu’s precision strikes and calculated aggression kept visitor Maliwan on the defensive, while the Thai boxer countered with ferocious combinations, refusing to back down.
As the rounds progressed, the intensity of the bout only grew, with each fighter refusing to give an inch. However, it was Wu who managed to gain the upper hand, landing a series of devastating blows that ultimately proved too much for Maliwan to withstand.
With the referee forced to intervene in the seventh session, Ju Wu was declared the winner by TKO, much to the delight of his local, loyal supporters.
Speaking after the fight, Wu expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to compete on such a prestigious stage and dedicated his victory to his fans and team.
Maliwan, while disappointed with the outcome, congratulated his opponent on a hard-fought victory and vowed to come back stronger.
Wu’s triumph not only cements his status as a rising star in the super-lightweight division but also adds another chapter to the rich history of boxing in the Far East.
With his sights set on further glory, Ju Wu now looks ahead to future challenges as he aims to leave an indelible mark on the world of boxing.