Beltran beats Ndlovu for IBO featherweight title in split decision

Published Saturday August 23rd, 2008

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Fernando Beltran Jr. held off Takalani Ndlovu to win the vacant IBO featherweight world title in a 12-round split decision Friday night.

Beltran (31-3-1) lost his two previous title bouts, but the Mexican southpaw was able to recover this time from a lost point due to a low blow in the 10th round.

"I knew that I was up (on the judges' scorecards)," Beltran said through an interpreter. "But I was worried about that point I lost."

Two judges scored the fight 115-112 for Beltran, while the other had it 114-113 for Ndlovu.

"This is a great birthday present for me," said Beltran, who turned 26 Monday.

Ndlovu (28-5) came out in the final round and landed a right that seemed to stagger Beltran, but Beltran came back and wobbled Ndlovu with a left.

The 30-year-old Ndlovu began to develop swelling under his left eye in the later rounds after Beltran was able to score with several right jabs throughout the bout.

"I threw a cross to (Ndlovu's) stomach, but it went below the belt," Beltran said. "I didn't realize I did it."

In the co-featured fight, Harry Joe Yorgey (21-0-1) won the vacant IBF North American junior middleweight title with a 12-round majority decision over Jason LeHoullier.

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