Family affair as Charlo twins reign in Vegas

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Family affair as Charlo twins reign in Vegas
Jermell Charlo (right) celebrates after knocking out John Jackson in a WBC super welterweight title boxing bout on Saturday.

Los Angeles - After Jermell's title triumph, brother Jermall defended his IBF crown

By AFP

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Published: Sun 22 May 2016, 10:12 PM

Last updated: Mon 23 May 2016, 12:25 AM

Jermell Charlo made boxing history on Saturday after an eighth-round knockout of John Jackson to join his twin brother as a reigning world champion in the super-welterweight division.
Charlo's successful bid for the vacant World Boxing Council crown in the 154-pound (69.8kg) category marked the first time twin siblings have owned world titles at the same weight.
Roughly an hour after Jermell's title triumph, brother Jermall Charlo successfully defended his International Boxing Federation crown with a hard-fought unanimous decision over Austin Trout in the same ring.
The 26-year-old Jermell Charlo was trailing on all three judges scorecards after the first seven rounds against the skillful Jackson, but unleashed a brutal series of punches to score a knockout in the eighth round.
Charlo, who had caught Jackson flush on the chin with a left hook in the fifth round, connected with another stinging blow to his opponent's head early in the eighth round.
A stunned Jackson appeared dazed by the shot, and turned away from Charlo, who moved in for the kill, sending his opponent crashing into the ropes with two left hooks to the head. Referee Tony Weeks halted the fight to prevent Jackson suffering further punishment.
"It's history, we did it," a delighted Charlo said. "I'm waiting on my brother next," added Charlo, who improved to 28-0 with 13 knockouts.
After retiring to the dressing room, Jermell then reappeared at ringside to watch his brother's attritional 12-round battle with the durable Trout.
Jermall eventually prevailed in a hard-fought encounter, with two judges scoring it 116-112 and a third 115-113 for a unanimous victory. The Charlo brothers embraced in the ring after a triumphant night.
"It wasn't a struggle, it was an experience," Jermall Charlo told an interviewer. "I want to thank God for allowing me and my twin brother to see this day, baby. History, baby. It feels good."
Jermall Charlo (24-0, 18 knockouts) said he hoped his family's dominance of the division would lead to bigger fights.
"It feels good because I knew my brother would get the job done, and we belong at this level," Jermall said.


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