WBN Editor
Frenchman decisions Nicaraguan southpaw to move closer to world title
Former French featherweight champion Guillaume Frenois took his impressive record to 21-0 on Saturday and immediately put one eye on getting a world title shot later in the year after a gutsy points win over Eusebio Ojeso in Aisne.
The 27 year-old currently holds the IBF International super-featherweight title after moving up the weights in late 2009 and could be on his way to a world title shot later in the year after breaking into the IBF top 10 following his points win over Ojeso (17-9-2).
“I am very content with my performance on Saturday night opposite a very physical opponent, who was very tough and clever,” Frenois told WBN after his 116-112, 116-113, 115-113 victory.
“It was 12 rounds of great intensity, which gave me pleasure in the manor of victory, which will help me progress in the future.”
The current IBF champion is Mzonke Fana, who could be in line to face WBO Ricky Burns in a unification in late summer and if Frenois can come through against another top 10 opponent this year, he will surely have a chance to face the winner.