Yesterday’s highly anticipated main event at Fight Island Season 2 saw Super Steve Martin claim victory over his former apprentice, Lydon Beqqu Chircop, in a gripping 10-round bout. The showdown, marked by a clash of experience and youthful energy, did not disappoint fans, delivering drama and skill from start to finish.
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The rivalry between the two fighters has long been a topic of interest within the boxing community, with their history adding an emotional layer to the contest. Once a protégé of Super Steve, Beqqu entered the ring with determination, eager to prove himself against a mentor who has played a pivotal role in shaping his career.
In the wake of the hard-fought battle, Super Steve exemplified the spirit of true sportsmanship. Shortly after his win, he paid a visit to his former student, offering words of encouragement and congratulations. The gesture was widely praised within the sport, highlighting the mutual respect between the two fighters despite the competitive nature of the event.
This morning, Lydon Beqqu Chircop took to social media to share his thoughts on the match and his opponent. In a heartfelt post, he wrote:
*”How can you hate this guy? I got emotional, not because of the loss – that’s part of the game – but because fighting with someone who has been there for me over the past 10 years of my life is something different.
I didn’t get the win, but I’m super proud of myself. I managed to go 10 rounds with the best boxer in Malta in the light-welterweight category – not even my weight class. And yes, I’m happy for Steve Martin and his team.”*
The fight was not only a thrilling spectacle for fans but also a testament to the camaraderie and respect that can exist in the world of boxing. Super Steve Martin remains a dominant force in Maltese boxing, while Beqqu’s performance has only cemented his reputation as a rising star with a bright future ahead.
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