Tongan boxer Tonga Tongotongo has improved his record with another win, achieving a dominant seven-round stoppage victory over Sebastian ‘The Sniper’ Singh of Fiji.
Throughout the match, Tongotongo displayed exceptional technique and power, continually pressuring Singh and landing effective punches.
According to Fiji media, this victory solidified Tongotongo’s status after winning the Asia Pacific IBO Super Cruiserweight title in the South Pacific Boxing Promotion event.
“The bell rang, and the tension in the air thickened. Tongotongo charged forward, fists like hammers, but Singh danced out of reach, his movements fluid and precise”, the Fiji Times reported.
With each round, the Tongan boxer’s power became evident. He landed a few heavy blows, causing the crowd to gasp.
But Singh, undeterred, countered with quick jabs, targeting Tongotongo’s vulnerabilities.
He remembered his training, the countless hours spent honing his skills. Each missed swing from Tonga was an opportunity for Sebastian to exploit.
As the fight progressed, the momentum shifted. Tongotongo’s endurance began to wear on Singh, who grew slower and more frustrated.
With a fierce determination, the Tongan executed a well-timed uppercut, stunning Singh momentarily. Seizing the moment, he followed with a rapid series of punches that sent Singh sprawling to the canvas.
The crowd watched in despair as the referee stopped the fight in the seventh round.
Singh succumbed to the canvas, and Tongotongo stood victorious, arms raised high. The night belonged to him, a testament to resilience and skill in the face of overwhelming odds.
The win sees Tongotongo climb up in the world rankings to 42.