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Salita weighs up his next move

November 15, 2013 11:30
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ByMike Sinclair, Mike Sinclair

1 min read

Dmitriy Salita’s hopes of a second world title shot lie in tatters after he was convincingly beaten by Brooklyn rival Gabriel ‘Tito’ Bracero at the Aviator Sports and Events Centre in New York.

Ukraine-born welterweight Salita hit the canvas in the eighth round on his way to a heavy points defeat which has effectively ended his hopes of lifting the WBO International title.

Although he quickly returned to his feet, Salita, 31, was already trailing on points and former jailbird Bracero’s left hook inflicted further damage as the Salita suffered cuts below his eye and on his forehead in the following round. In the end the judges scored 100-89, 99-90 and 97-92 in favour of Salita’s fellow New York immigrant.

Salita ended the fight — and possibly his career — standing toe-to-toe in the 10th round as the pair exchanged punches until the final bell. But it will prove a long, hard road back if he still has the ambition to reignite his world title aspirations.