BRADFORD boxer Hamed Ghaz is celebrating his third straight victory since turning professional.
The 18-year-old welterweight from Undercliffe beat Kristian Laight in a fight that went the distance but saw Ghaz win 40-36 on points.
The Bradford College student, who turned pro last June, is rated highly and regularly spars with Leeds fighter Adil Anwar at a gym in Burmantofts.
Ghaz, who paid tribute to his sponsors and trainer Mark Bateson, said: "Kristian Laight is a tough and experienced fighter, so I was delighted to beat him.
"It was a great fight that went the distance and I won every round with some clean and fast punches.
"I trained extremely hard for it and had a great training camp in Spain at the MGM boxing gym in Marbella.
"Now I'm looking forward to the next chapter in my career."
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