Leroy Luperon of Switzerland delivered a powerful and composed performance to capture the WBC MuayThai International Middleweight Championship, securing a third-round TKO victory over France’s Keita Abdullah.

The contest began competitively, with both fighters showing strong intent and technical ability. Abdullah demonstrated toughness and determination, engaging in a well-matched opening that hinted at a high-quality battle unfolding.

However, as the fight progressed, Luperon began to take control—imposing his rhythm and showcasing a devastating kicking game. Repeatedly targeting the body with precision and force, Luperon’s relentless kicks began to take a visible toll on Abdullah.

By the third round, the accumulated damage proved too much. Abdullah, having absorbed a significant number of punishing body kicks, was ultimately unable to continue, prompting the referee to wave off the contest.

With the stoppage victory, Leroy Luperon is crowned the new WBC MuayThai International Middleweight Champion, announcing himself on the international stage with a dominant and calculated performance.