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Vasyl Lomachenko beats Jose Pedraza to unify lightweight belts

Vasiliy Lomachenko unified two titles in the same class for the first time in his career
Image: Vasyl Lomachenko unified two titles in the same class for the first time in his career

Vasyl Lomachenko added the WBO lightweight world title to his WBA belt with a unanimous 12-round decision over Jose Pedraza on Saturday.

Ukraine's Lomachenko, a three-weight world champion who had never before unified two titles in the same class, knocked down Pedraza twice in an explosive 11th round.

Two judges saw it 117-109 for Lomachenko while a third made it 119-107 for the 30-year-old, who was fighting for the first time since having shoulder surgery in the wake of his 10th-round technical knockout of Jorge Linares on May 12.

It means Lomachenko is now set to face Anthony Crolla, who received confirmation from the WBA that he is next in line to fight the winner of Saturday's fight.

Vasiliy Lomachenko punches Jose Pedraza
Image: Lomachenko punches Jose Pedraza during their WBA/WBO lightweight unification bout

The Mancunian defeated Daud Yordan on points in a WBA final eliminator in November to become mandatory challenger for Lomachenko.

"Everything is good -- I'm healthy 100 per cent," Lomachenko declared after wrapping up the victory to improve to 12-1 with nine wins inside the distance.

"I am happy," he said. "I [moved] a little closer to my dream, to my goal."

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That's to unify all of the major lightweight belts.

Anthony Crolla
Image: Anthony Crolla has been guaranteed a world title shot in next fight

"Two more belts, and maybe we can make in the next year a fight with Mikey Garcia," he said.

Garcia is the unbeaten World Boxing Council 135-pound champion.

Pedraza, making his first defence of the WBO title he won with a unanimous decision over Ray Beltran on August 25, was the first fighter to go the distance against Lomachenko since Suriya Tatakhun in a featherweight world title bout in 2014.

Lomachenko had stopped eight fighters inside the distance since then.

"He did a very good job," Lomachenko said of Pedraza's staying power. "I respect Pedraza, the Pedraza team -- very good job."

Emanuel Navarrete beat Isaac Dogboe to win the WBO super batamweight world title
Image: Emanuel Navarrete beat Isaac Dogboe to win the WBO super batamweight world title

On the undercard, Mexico's Emanuel Navarrete defeated previously unbeaten Isaac Dogboe to seize his WBO super bantamweight world title.

Navarrete rocked Dogboe in the 10th round and dominated the rest of the way with two judges awarding him the fight by scores of 116-112 and a third making it 115-113.

Navarrete, an underdog against the London-based Ghanaian champion, made the most of his height and reach advantage.

Dogboe, his face bloodied and swollen, had to dig deep to avoid a knockout over the final two rounds.

"It was a great fight, and Emanuel Navarrete fought like a true Mexican warrior," said Dogboe, who fell to 20-1 with 14 knockouts.

He was making the second defence of the title he won with an 11th-round knockout of Jessie Magdaleno on April 28. On August 25 in Arizona, he stopped Japan's Hidenori Otake.

Navarrete, 23, improved to 26-1 with 22 knockouts.

He has not lost since dropping a four-round unanimous decision to Daniel Argueta in his fourth pro bout six years ago.

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