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Vasiliy Lomachenko wins thrilling return to boxing against Jamaine Ortiz, targets champion Devin Haney next

Vasiliy Lomachenko returned to boxing after joining Ukrainian war effort; he took a unanimous decision win after a thrilling contest with Jamaine Ortiz in New York; Lomachenko will now target a showdown with undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney next

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Vasiliy Lomachenko was made to work very hard as he beat Jamaine Ortiz on points to set up a fight with undisputed champion Devin Haney next.

Vasiliy Lomachenko took a unanimous decision win over Jamaine Ortiz at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York.

The world former champion from Ukraine won by scorecards of 115-113, 116-112 and 117-111 for the three judges. But those tallies did not tell the story of what was a close, thrilling fight.

Lomachenko was coming back to the sport after walking away from a major title unification earlier this year when he returned to his homeland once Russia invaded Ukraine to enlist in the Territorial Defence force.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 29: Jamaine Ortiz (L) and Vasiliy Lomachenko (R) exchange punches during their lightweight fight at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on October 29, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images)
Image: Lomachenko had to bring pressure to bear against Ortiz

Ortiz was his first fight back after coming out of Ukraine and returning to training. The American, the younger man by eight years, was taller with an advantage in reach. He put those dimensions to use with dynamic energy in the first round.

The 26-year-old threw hard shots from long range and stayed busy enough to keep the Ukrainian southpaw at bay. As early as the first round dark bruising became apparent under Lomachenko's right eye.

In these early rounds, Lomachenko found it hard to establish his own rhythm. Ortiz threw him off with intensity and hard punching. The Ukrainian ramped up his own work rate in response. As the bout progressed, he began to blast hard straight shots to Ortiz's head, reeling off fast lead left crosses.

Ortiz's own footwork was sharp and agile. Concentrated attacks forced Lomachenko to back off.

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The Ukrainian made sure he finished the final two rounds strongly. He surged onto the front foot, linking together combinations of punches and fighting furiously to the end.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 29: Jamaine Ortiz (L) and Vasiliy Lomachenko (R) exchange punches during their lightweight fight at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on October 29, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images)
Image: After this hard-fought victory Lomachenko will target undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney

"I'm happy, I'm happy to be back in the ring and make this great show," Lomachenko said afterwards.

"He is a tough fighter, he is a good fighter."

Lomachenko dug deep to get through the contest. "You know what motivated me - four belts," he declared.

The holder of the four belts Lomachenko wants, the undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney was ringside.

He could not confirm a defence against Lomachenko, yet, but opened the door to negotiations. "I think it wasn't the best performance, but I know if me and Loma were to fight, we'd see a better version on the night. Congratulations, and hopefully we can get it on," Haney said.

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Devin Haney says Vasiliy Lomachenko's performance 'wasn't the best', but he's expecting a better version when they share a ring

"I will be ready," Lomachenko promised.

On the undercard Cuba's Robeisy Ramirez, a two-time Olympic gold medallist like Lomachenko, continued his professional progression.

The featherweight forced a stoppage in the ninth round of his contest with Jose Matias Romero.

American heavyweight Richard Torrez, who won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics, won his fourth pro bout, overwhelming Ahmed Hefny quickly in three rounds.

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All-action heavyweight Richard Torrez Jr blew away Ahmed Hefny inside three rounds to make it four knockouts in a row

Duke Ragan, another Olympic silver medallist, got past Luis Lebron, winning their eight rounder unanimously, 77-75, 78-74 and 79-73.

Nico Ali Walsh, the grandson of Muhammad Ali, won his undercard bout. He traded blows with Billy Wagner but landed enough power shots to make sure of a unanimous decision win, 59-55 and 58-56 twice.

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