By Alexey Sukachev

Moscow, Russia - Reality show and real life are drastically different. 18-year old Muscovite juvenile champion Vladimir Myshev learned it a hard way.

Myshev, a finalist of "The Fight and the City" show, showed heart but was overmatched by real professional Georgy Chelokhsaev, the WBO Youth light welterweight beltholder. He was better in the first but lost rounds two and three before being knocked down and stopped on his feet in the fourth and final round. Chelokhsaev improves to 13-1-1, 11 KOs, signs with the World of Boxing and receives new apartments from Andrey Ryabinskiy. Brave Myshev is 0-1 with a 2nd prize of 400 000 rubles.

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For all his blemishes and flaws, Russian cruiserweight terror Dmitry Kudryashov (20-1, 20 KOs) has one great equalizer - unmatched punching power. He showed it again in the first-round blowout of WBC #14 Colombian Santander Silgado, producing yet another spectacular knockout in just 94 seconds.

Silgado (27-3, 21 KOs) was dropped with a powerful left hook early on, got up badly shaken and ate another left finisher which forced him to be out for several minutes. WBC #4, IBF #10 and WBO # 13 Kudryashov acquired a vacant WBC Silver cruiserweight title.

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Russian female light welterweight local favorite Svetlana Kulakova (11-0-1, 1 KO) decisioned French import Prisca Vicot over ten for a vacant IBO 140lb title. Scores were: 100-91, 99-91, and 99-91 - for Svetlana Kulakova.

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Two Russian amateur prodigies made their pro debut in the deep undercard of the show.

Heavyweight Andrey Afonin (1-0, 1 KO) easily knocked out Argentinean journeyman Emilio Ezequil Zarate (20-18-3, 11 KOs) at 0:28 of the second round.

Cruiserweight Alexey Yegorov (1-0, 1 KO) was matched considerably tougher but managed to halt usually durable Polish opponent Lukasz Rusiewicz at 2:23 of the second round.