Dawson outclasses Tarver to claim title

Boxing : Chad Dawson became the undisputed light-heavyweight world champion  last night with a comprehensive victory over IBF…

Boxing: Chad Dawson became the undisputed light-heavyweight world champion  last night with a comprehensive victory over IBF title-holder Antonio Tarver at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas.

Dawson, the WBC champion before vacating the title for this fight, won a unanimous decision to take the belt Tarver won against Sheffield's Clinton Woods earlier this year.

One judge had the fight scored 118-109.  The other two cards were 117-110 in favour of Dawson (27-0, 17 KOs), who also scored a knockdown against his fellow American in the 12th round.

"I fought a great fight," the 26-year-old Dawson said. "I played with him and I outworked him round by round. That was our philosophy."

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Never shy about speaking his mind, Tarver (27-5) captured a piece of the light-heavyweight crown for the third time on April 12, winning a unanimous decision over Englishman Woods.

But the 39-year-old could not match the hand speed of Dawson, who landed numerous combinations and sharp uppercuts.

"He was a busier fighter than I was," Tarver said. "I tip my hat to him.  I'd like to fight him again. I have no apologies, no regrets."

Finishing strong, Dawson knocked Tarver down with a left uppercut less than one minute into the 12th round and cruised to the finish.

Dawson had won the WBC light-heavyweight crown in February 2007 but relinquished the title after three successful defences in order to fight Tarver.

"I'm bringing the titles back to New Haven," Dawson said. "Tarver fought a great fight, but like he said, I also caught a lot of his punches on my gloves."