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Unbeaten Super Bantamweight Prospect Eyes World Title Shot in 2024

Unbeaten Super Bantamweight Prospect Eyes World Title Shot in 2024

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Unbeaten Super Bantamweight Prospect Eyes World Title Shot in 2024

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Unbeaten Super Bantamweight Prospect Eyes World Title Shot in 2024

Unbeaten prospect Khalid Twaiti (13-0, 5 KOs) is making a name for himself in the super bantamweight division. The Brooklyn native has declared his aim for 2024 via a press release from Mario Serrano and Home Team Management.

Khalid Twaiti Reveals Ambitious Hopes for 2024

Khalid Twaiti

Twaiti has enjoyed an impressive start to his professional career, amassing a 100% record in the super bantamweight division. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, the 28-year-old recently defeated Ira Terry on February 16 at the John T Rhodes Sports Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The New York fighter is advised by the respected boxing advisor Amer Abdallah.

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He showcased his much superior ring IQ and was first to the punch during his most recent fight – cementing his rising reputation – winning by unanimous decision.

Growing in Confidence

Twaiti expressed his satisfaction regarding that latest win: “It felt great to be back in the ring with a veteran. I plan to fight multiple times this year and be in line for a world title shot by the end of the year InshaAllah”

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His advisor Abdallah was also happy to see his fighter win: “I was happy seeing Khalid get some rounds in and shake some of the ring rust off,” said Abdallah. “As long as he’s active, he will be a force to be reckoned within the division. We have big plans for him, domestically and internationally. He has a great team around him, including former 140-pound world champion Sadam Ali, who is instrumental in his progress.”

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Twaiti is looking to stay active and return to the ring in the next couple of months, extending his undefeated record and making his mark in the super bantamweight division.

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