Guyana’s prized fighter, Elton Dharry added another KO to his stellar professional record on Saturday, in what he described as a homecoming of sorts, fighting once again at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH), Homestretch Avenue, Georgetown.
“There’s a number of Guyanese that I see here that’s always been supporting me. Twenty years ago, December 26, 2004, I had my first professional fight right here in the Sports Hall, so this is like a homecoming again for me here,” Dharry said following his second-round knockout victory over Colombia’s Randy Ramirez on Saturday night.
The six-round bantamweight bout did not last much longer after Dharry was able to decipher the Colombian’s game.
According to the Guyanese pugilist, his preparation for the fight and his strategy played key roles in his victory.
Dharry divulged, “I know mentally I’m going to be more prepared than these guys. I expect him to be aggressive, because he’s young, undefeated got some knockouts under his belt. I expect him to attack me, because I’m the older fighter. He do exactly what I was expecting, he just hitting a little harder than I was expecting. I know I was going to get rid of him later on.


 
                 
		







