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On May 2 in Tbilisi, Georgia, World
Boxing Federation (WBF) interim
world Middleweight champion Givi
Todua will put his title on the line
against Elmo Treya from the
Philippines.
Todua, 6-0 (4), won the title last
September when he stopped Thailand´s
Phumiritdet Chonlathondamrongkhun in
six rounds.
Still only 21 years old, the
Georgian hero will take on his best
opponent to date in Treya, who
brings a 16-6 (11) record and is a
former Asian Boxing Federation
champion.
Having boxed all over the world in
an accomplished amateur career,
Todua turned professional in the
summer of 2024 and is well on his
way to establishing himself as the
main boxing star in his country.
Treya, although still only 31 years
of age, is a veteran with thirteen
years of pro experience, and will
not be fazed by going into his
opponents back yard.
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