Lap Cheong Cheong claims inaugural WBC Far East super-flyweight title
On May 18, Lap Cheong Cheong (11-0, 4KO) from Macau, China, emerged victorious in a hard-fought battle against South Korea’s Han Sol Lee, capturing the inaugural WBC Far East Super-flyweight title.
The bout, held in the vibrant city of Xiamen, showcased the skill and tenacity of both fighters, culminating in a unanimous points decision in favour of unbeaten Cheong.
The event, promoted by Siqi Wu, drew an enthusiastic crowd, all eager to witness the high-stakes contest.
Cheong’s victory not only marks a significant milestone in his career but also highlights the growing prominence of boxing in the Far East region.
The 27-year-old from Macau’s performance in the ring demonstrated his superior technique and strategic prowess, earning him the unanimous decision from the judges.
This win solidifies his status as a rising star in the super-flyweight division and sets the stage for further achievements in the sport.
Han Sol Lee, despite the loss, showed commendable determination and skill, promising a bright future ahead. The bout was a testament to the competitive spirit and athletic excellence that defines boxing in the Far East.
As the new WBC Far East Super-flyweight champion, he is expected to continue his ascent in the boxing world, with fans and experts alike anticipating his next moves in the ring.