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Vasyl Lomachenko after his victory in London. Steven Paston

Pound-for-pound star Lomachenko adds WBC title to haul after Campbell thriller

The Ukrainian’s target is to have all four major lightweight belts.

VASYL LOMACHENKO, WIDELY regarded as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, beat British challenger Luke Campbell in a thrilling bout to win the vacant WBC lightweight title in London on Saturday.

The 31-year-old Ukrainian, who had been world champion at three different weights in only a 14-bout professional career prior to the fight, won by a unanimous decision to add the WBC belt to his WBA and WBO titles in the weight.

Lomachenko’s target is to have all four major belts with Ghana’s Richard Commey holding the IBF version.

Lomachenko, whose record reads 14 wins and one defeat, acknowledged the toughness of the bout.

“Of course I’m happy,” he told Sky Sports.

“I want to thank everyone who came to support this beautiful fight and of course I’m happy this is my title.”

Campbell, who like Lomachenko won Olympic gold in 2012 not far from the O2 Arena where they fought on Saturday, insisted he can still win a world title.

“He’s a special fighter,” Campbell told Sky Sports.

“I trained to win but it is hard to fight someone like that who adapts so well. He is a special fighter.

“With the support I have had here I can go on and achieve anything. My time will come.”

vasiliy-lomachenko-v-luke-campbell-the-o2-arena Lomachenko in action against Luke Campbell. Steven Paston Steven Paston

Lomachenko began landing effective punches from the third round, clearly hurting Campbell when he connected with his head in the third and one to the body in the fourth.

The punishment continued in the fifth with Lomachenko pummelling Campbell’s head, who nearly went to the canvas but was saved by the bell as the Ukrainian moved in to finish him off.

Campbell, though, displayed great resilience and, having had a breather between rounds, took the fight to Lomachenko, landing a decent uppercut.   

Campbell maintained his momentum in the seventh round and hurt Lomachenko with a powerful body punch and one to the head, but just as the British fans rose to their feet, the champion fought back and landed a flurry of punches.

Both fighters showed no let up in their work-rate through the next three rounds, going toe to toe and keeping the spectators on the edge of their seats.

However, Lomachenko reacted to a good punch from Campbell in the penultimate round by landing one which forced the Briton to go down on a knee and once up, he only just managed to hold on to the bell.

Campbell landed a below-the-belt blow in the final round but Lomachenko brushed that aside and landed a few legal blows of his own without putting the challenger down — the two exhausted men hugging each other at the end.

The other world title bout on the undercard saw WBC flyweight titleholder Charlie Edwards retain his belt after replays declared it a no contest.

Edwards was knocked out by challenger Julio Cesar Martinez, but although the Mexican celebrated, he had laid one punch on the champion when he was down on a knee and it was ruled a low blow. 

“This is the right decision,” he told Sky Sports. “I took a knee for a purpose. He finished me off with a body shot and I could not recover.

“Cheaters never prosper. We get in this ring to abide by the rules.”

Promoter Eddie Hearn said it was blatantly obvious it was a low blow.

“The shot was not late it was next week,” he told Sky Sports.

“It is a blatant low blow.”

Alexander Povetkin — whose last bout in the UK ended with defeat at the hands of Anthony Joshua — took a step towards another world title tilt by beating Tyson Fury’s cousin Hughie by a unanimous decision.

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    Mute Mick 'The Bull' Daly
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    Dec 2nd 2012, 2:59 PM

    Cooper behaving like a soccer player,what a rat,not a sending off

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 3:14 PM

    It was a booking, and as he was already booked, two yellows make a red!

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 3:20 PM

    it was a straight red,plus being pulled by the shirt would not make you roll over the floor for over 2 minutes

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 3:27 PM

    For clarification, it was a second yellow for the sending off and was a definite yellow.

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 3:30 PM

    I think you’ll find it was a second yellow. And he stayed down for treatment on his ankle, or were you watching a different game?!

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 3:40 PM

    Game was well up anyhow,castlehaven were poor,different story if they meet crossmaglen in the final!!!

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 4:35 PM

    Colm Cooper is the Messi of GAA. The most talented player to ever play the game and all the other players can do is foul him as they can’t stop him otherwise. And I am a Cork woman so even I can see he is a genius.

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 5:45 PM

    Well said Sandra!

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 1:50 PM

    A battle to resonate through the ages …..

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 2:43 PM

    fame! found ourselves in the photo. go on The Crokes

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 6:00 PM

    watching two unbelievable teams play fast open football today, if crokes meet crossmaglen it will be some game, ok you have bridgets whom are no bad team either im not forgeting portlaois v ballymun.all good games to look forward thanks to tg4.

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 6:04 PM

    Just back from Cork watching match Crokes were Fantastic can’t say one player but the Crokes team a a very talented bunch.

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 8:33 PM

    Fair play to Sandra -A true sportswoman who recognises a football genius

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    Dec 2nd 2012, 1:53 PM

    Am I sensing some sarcasm there Neil!

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