Do you know this Jew? He’s called the Hebrew Hammer and KO’d his opponent this weekend – St. Louis Jewish Light

Posted By on October 18, 2021

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Super Lightweight, Cletus The Hebrew Hammer Seldin fights and trains out of Shirley, Long Island.

Seldin was born into a tough line of Jewish Americans; his Grandfather was the leader of the Brooklyn biker gang known as the Dragons and his father is known as the Iron Man.

Seldin has become a huge fan favorite. His take no prisoners style and one-punch knockout power has electrified fans time and time again.

This weekend, The Hammer overcame a slow start against his Brazilian opponent,William Silva, with a pair of right hands in the seventh round, compelling referee Benjy Esteves Jr. to immediately wave off the 140-pound bout (set for 10 rounds) on the TrillerVerz card at the Barclays Center in Seldins hometown of Brooklyn, N.Y.

The win means Seldin retained his NABA Super Lightweight Championship belt.

According to Boxing Scene.com, the win gives Seldin, who lives in nearby Bellport, Long Island, his fifth consecutive win ever since dropping a wide unanimous decision to Yves Ulysses Jr. in 2017, his lone career loss.

This was the hardest training in my life, Seldin said in the post-fight interview. Just a year ago I was sleeping on the floorafter three cancellations of a fight, I am 100 percent giving myself an A+ on this. For all the hard work and determination I had to get here.

As a kid Seldin was a gifted athlete, and his natural ability allowed him to quickly excel to the top level of competition. He was a New York State championship wrestler as well as an All Long Island cornerback for Longwood Highschool, where he received the Bulldog award due to his tenacious style of play. In a televised game, Cletus hit a player so hard that the replay was prohibited from being on air because it was too violent.

Cletuss strong work ethic and hunger to win translated to dominance in the ring. His come forward, throwback style reminiscent of the greats of boxings past like Marciano creates fear in his opponents. He becomes the cerebral assassin that baits you with the left and puts you to sleep with the Hebrew Hammer right.

This was Seldins first bout since February of 2020. He improves to 26-1, with 22 knockouts. Silva drops 28-4, with 16 knockouts; he is 3-3 in his last six bouts.

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