Articles of 2005
Boxing News: Kassim Ouma Returns October 13
Dominic Pesoli, President of Chicago's 8 Count Productions is proud to announce that junior middleweight contender “Classy” Freddie Cuevas will take on former IBF champ Kassim “The Dream” Ouma on Thursday, October 13, at the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey, presented by Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions.
“We just faxed back the contract a couple of minutes ago,” Pesoli said. “It's a great opportunity for Freddie. A win over Ouma would get him right back in the top of the rankings.”
Cuevas, finishing his workout at JABB Boxing Gym in Chicago, said, “This is a great opportunity for me to get back in the rankings. He's a lefty, so I'll have to find some left-handed sparring partners. I'm sure I'll be doing some work with (junior welterweight contender) David Diaz. I'm very thankful to Oscar and Golden Boy for the offer and I plan on being at my best come October 13th.”
Heavy-handed Cuevas (25-7-1,17 KOs) is riding a modest two bout winning streak since his technical decision loss to Kingsley Ikeke in June of 2005, a battle that was stopped after Cuevas suffered an accidental headbutt in the eighth round. The 36-year-old Chicago native holds knockout wins over former world champions Wilfredo Rivera and Charles Murray. In the summer of 2003, Cuevas went the distance in Little Rock, Arkansas with current middleweight champion Jermain Taylor.
The all-action Ouma (21-2, 13 KOs) was unbeaten for six years prior to dropping a twelve round decision to Roman Karmazin six weeks ago in Las Vegas. Ouma won the IBF title from Verno Phillips in October 2004 and defended it against Kofi Jantuah in January of this year. Over the course of his seven year career, Ouma has beaten several champions and contenders including J.C. Candelo, Carlos Bojorquez, Michael Lerma, Tony Marshall, Alex Bunema and James Coker.
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