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Release: September 25, 2019 By Dragon Fire Boxing – Reagan Dessaix continued to
show why he is far beyond his years as he dispatched of Aaron Lai in the fourth
round of their OBPF Light Heavyweight title fight at the Paddo Rugby League
Club, Paddington last weekend.
Dessaix
competed in his third title fight of the calendar year, with his only loss
coming in extremely controversial fashion on away soil to former world champion
Blake Caparello.
Since
the Caparello fight, the 23-year-old Dessaix has won back to back titles via
stoppage victory and 'The President' discussed his latest victory.
Dessaix
said, "Firstly I would like to thank my manager Tony Tolj for getting me
this opportunity and once again progressing me up the rankings in various
governing bodies which was my goal for the year. I want to be a world champion
so my focus has been to push up the world ratings and Tony has really done his
best to make that happen.
"I
was happy with my performance and happy to get another stoppage victory against
a strong opponent. It was nice to pick up another prestigious title and
hopefully, this opens me up for some more big fights in the latter end of the
year/early 2020."
Dessaix
has already made waves in the professional ranks for someone who still falls
under the 'youth' category with all of the world's governing bodies. The
Queensland native opened up on what he foresees for himself in the latter
stages of the year and into 2020.
He
said, "I want to continue progressing up the world rankings but I firmly
believe I am ready for big fights. I proved that against Caparello and I would
love that rematch but I don't see it happening.
"I
want to win more titles and want those big fights. I'd love to go and box
abroad, somewhere like the United States or Europe and challenge myself against
the best, I believe that is the natural next step and I believe I have the team
to take me there"
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