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Trainee Rabbi is world boxing champ

November 19, 2009 16:30
No way back: Yuri Foreman (right) looks on after flooring Daniel Santos a count just seconds before he was crowned WBA world champion

ByMike Sinclair, Mike Sinclair

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Trainee Rabbi Yuri Foreman became the first ever Israel world champion when he lifted the WBA light-middleweight title in Las Vegas.

The 29-year-old Brooklyn-based Foreman, entered the ring as the underdog but boxed superbly to take a unanimous points decision over defending title-holder Daniel Santos.

“I’m very proud to do this for Israel and to show that Jews can fight,” said Foreman, the first Jewish world champion since Mike Rossman lifted the WBA light-heavyweight title in 1978.

Foreman floored Santos, a 34-year-old Puerto Rican, in the second and 12th rounds and dominated the fight to take the decision by scores of 116-110 and 117-109 twice on the cards of the three judges.