Dharry creates history after being crowned Guyana’s eighth boxing world champion

April 26 2026
In a dazzling display of skill and resilience, Elton Dharry captivated the audience at the Pegasus Hotel, becoming Guyana’s eighth world champion by triumphing over Tanzania’s Salmin Kassim for the International Boxing Organisation (IBO) Super Bantamweight World Championship. This memorable clash unfolded in the early hours of Sunday.

At the impressive age of 40, Dharry unleashed his signature tenacity, winning by unanimous decision, with judges scoring the bout 117-109 and 118-109. This victory solidified his status as a legendary figure in Guyanese boxing history.

The energy in the venue was palpable, with President Dr. Irfaan Ali in attendance, celebrating his birthday amidst roaring fans chanting “Dharry! Dharry!” as the final seconds of the 12-round battle approached.
The match took a dramatic turn when Dharry was knocked down in the second round, yet he rebounded with remarkable vigor, showcasing a sensational fifth round filled with powerful body shots and head strikes that had Kassim reeling. Both fighters suffered cuts from accidental clashes, but it was Dharry’s strategic use of his right jab and cool composure that won the night.
In an equally thrilling co-main event, Keevin Allicock seized the Guyana featherweight title, as his opponent, Dexter Marques, was forced to stop due to a cut, marking a pivotal moment in Allicock’s burgeoning career.
Desmond Amsterdam also made headlines with a stunning first-round Technical Knockout (TKO) of Kevin “Fist of Fury” Hilton, demonstrating his fierce determination in the ring.
Ultimately, the night was a glorious celebration for Dharry, who left the ring covered in the blood, sweat, and tears of his hard-fought victory, joining the elite ranks of Guyana’s boxing legends.













