The general perception was that the knockdown Mickey Bey suffered in the 10th and final round ultimately cost him the fight versus George Kambosos. As it turned out, there was never a path to victory for the former lightweight titlist, in the eyes of two judges. Sydney, Australia's Kambosos (18-0, 10KOs) survived a stiff test from his most seasoned opponent to date, overcoming a first half scorecard deficit to claim a split decision Saturday evening at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Judges Mark Consentino (New Jersey) and Pasquale Procopio (Canada via Italy) scored the bout 97-92 and 96-93, respectively, for Kambosos, while judge Bernard Bruni (Pennsylvania) turned in the dissenting card in favor of Bey (23-3-1, 11KOs), scoring the contest 95-94 for the former titlist from Cleveland, Ohio.
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