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Libyan boxer Malik Zinad wins another title with third round knockout

bySami Zaptia
August 30, 2021
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Libyan boxer Malik Zinad wins another title with third round knockout

Libyan born and Maltese based boxer Malik Zinad won another title yesterday in Brussels (Photo: Malik Zinad).

By Sami Zaptia.

Libyan born and Maltese based boxer Malik Zinad won another title yesterday in Brussels (Photo: Malik Zinad).

London, 30 August 2021:

Libyan born and Malta based light heavy weight boxer Malik ‘‘the Trigger’’ Zinad won the vacant World Boxing Council Mediterranean Light Heavy title yesterday against Montenegrin Almir Skrijelj in a fight held in Brussels.

Zinad, aged 27, won with a technical knockout in the third round.

This makes it the 18th win for the undefeated Zinad who was already the holder of the International Boxing Organization Inter Continental Light Heavy Weight title.

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