He revealed a professional boxing match for Daeloniel in Sri Aman is currently in the works. Sarawak Boxing Association (Saba) president Dato Rahman Lariwoo said Daeloniel’s achievement was the pride of all Sarawakians. “Definitely I feel nervous before every fight, but once I enter the boxing ring, all the emotions just disappeared,” he said.ĭaeloniel (front second left) poses with the Gabungan Orang Asal Sarawak group led by Peter John Jaban (right). The goal was to finish the fight as quick as possible because I have another tournament coming up next week in Perlis. “During the tournament, I had a video call with my coaches to study what my game plan was and my strategy. However, he said the unfavourable atmosphere did not deter him from his goal. He pointed out that Abbasi is considered a superstar by the local crowd and was clearly the favourite to win. “After my TKO victory, I was thrilled on that night because I really did not expect that my right punch could wear down my opponent,” Daeloniel told the press conference during his hero’s welcome at Kuching International Airport last night. Victory came at two minutes and 48 seconds of the third round at Lalak Jan Stadium. The Sri Aman-born 23-year-old, nicknamed ‘Kilat Boy’, won gold during his bout against Sikandar Abbasi in the 57kg category of the Pakistan Professional Boxing Championships on Saturday. KUCHING (June 15): It may be nearly a week since Daeloniel McDelon achieved his technical knock-out (TKO) victory in Pakistan, but his stunning win still feels surreal. Daeloniel is welcomed home by his parents Diana Dennis Andrew and Simon Dimbab.
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