All the Details — Middleweights Alejandro Silva vs. Issah Samir

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Posted on 12/21/2022

Details on the competitors in the eight-round middleweight bout between Alejandro Silva and Issah Samir, taking place at Sony Hall in New York City on Wednesday night.

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8 Rounds —
Middleweights

ALEJANDRO SILVA

Record — 19-0-1, 14 KO’s
Height — 5’10”
Weight — 156.4
Age — 29
Originally from —  Misiones, Argentina
Fights out of — Buenos Aires, Argentina

* Silva s currently ranked 28th in the world by the World Boxing Council (WBC) as a super welterweight (154 pounds).

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Made his professional debut in April 2016 with a second round TKO over Brian
David Aranda.

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Sustained a draw in his third pro fight against Gonzalo Andres Chaparo. That
is, thus far, the only blemish on his record.

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In February 2020, he won the Argentinian championship at 154 pounds with a 10
round decision over Emiliano Exequiel Pucheta. He defended that belt four
times.

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Experienced a little adversity in November 2020 when he hit the deck in the
fifth round against Javier Maciel, but he came back to complete a 10-round
decision victory.

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Was involved in a rather bizarre incident in February 2021 when he faced
Gabriel Omar Diaz. Silva had been holding Diaz, and had him in what amounted to
a one-armed front headlock. But then Diaz bit Silva on the arm, hard enough to
have Silva writhing in pain, and after a review, the referee disqualified Diaz.

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Scored a very good win in June of last year when he took care of business
against southpaw Diego Ramirez, who came into the bout with a record of 23 –
4–1, winning a 10 round decision.

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Silva’s last flight was on September 2, scoring a fourth round stoppage of
Jesus Pina Najera.

* Doesn’t mind playing the role of the aggressor, and knows how to cut off the ring. You can classify him as fundamentally sound.

ISSAH SAMIR

Record — 19-1, 16 KO’s
Height — 5’9″
Weight — 156
Age — 33
Originally from —  Accra, Ghana
Fights out of — Las Vegas

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Samir grew up in Accra, Ghana, and he became familiar with the sport because
his father did some boxing. He became highly decorated in his country, and won
a silver medal at the 2007 All- Africa Games.

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He beat Bruno Julie of Mauritius to qualify for the 2008 Olympics. In the bantamweight
division, he lost his opening round bout on points to Hector Manzanilla of
Venezuela. Oddly, Julie, who also made it to the Olympics, won a bronze medal.

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Issah is the brother of Bastir Samir, who represented Ghana as a light
heavyweight in the 2008 Olympics. Interestingly, Bastir had jumped from
welterweight all the way up to light heavyweight in the space of a year in
order to find a opening to qualify. And he is now 20 –0–1 as a professional.

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Issah turned pro in July 2011 with a second round TKO of Abdul Majid. In
another odd twist, even though he had qualified just a few years before as a
bantamweight for the Olympics, Samir made this pro debut at 155 pounds.

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He knocked out each of his first eight opponents. And to continue his quick
climb up the ladder, he won the IBF World Youth title at 154 pounds in May 2013
with a third round TKO of Robizoni Omsarashvili.

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Won the 154 pound title in his native Ghana with a 12-round decision over
Ishmael Tetteh (September 2012).

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All of his fights had taken place in Ghana until the last one, in December
2020, as he was stopped in three rounds from by Aidos Yerbossynuly, who was
undefeated at the time. After being floored in the third, Samir paced around
the ring but did not appear as if he wanted to continue.

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That fight took place in Kazakhstan, and there were three different “belts“ on
the line: the WBA international super middleweight, the WBC Asian Boxing
Council super middleweight and the WBO global super middleweight.…… For what
it’s worth. Samir has not fought since. .

*This
will be the first fight for him in the United States, although he lives in
trains in Las Vegas.

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Samir is a pretty good standup boxer. Hold his hands high. Jabs a lot, and has
a sneaky left hook.

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Refers to himself as a “cool and gentle guy,“ unless he is inside the ring,
that is.

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