Charly Suarez remained unbeaten in his professional career and outclassed compatriot Mark John Yap in 12 rounds to retain the World Boxing Association (WBA) Asia super featherweight title Sunday night, Aug. 7, at the Elorde Sports Complex in Paranaque City.

The two boxers slugged it out and gave the spectators a night to remember but it was Suarez who emerged victorious after listing 120-108, 118-110, 120-108 via unanimous decision.
The 2016 Rio Olympic boxer improved to 12 wins built on seven knockouts as this victory will also project more opportunities for international bouts.
The 33-year-old Olympian came from all angles and unleashed precise combinations to turn back Yap as the championship rounds proved to be crucial for the regional champion.
Just when Suarez connected with significant blows, Yap would retaliate with body punches to earn as many points.
Still, Suarez landed more powerful combinations and hooks beginning the 10th round until the final clapper.
Both boxers seemed to be gassed out in the last round and brawled it out, throwing desperate punches at each other as the crowd went frenzy with their classic slugfest.
Yap, 33, for his part, showed a promising performance but continued his skid down to four straight losses. He sustained a 30-17 record on top of 15 KOs.