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    At the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, an big event was presented by Hennessy Canada in collaboration with InterBox, Buxton Promotions and United Promotions. The main bout of the evening pitted Benoit Gaudet (24-3-0) against Logan McGuinness (16-0-1) for the NABA super featherweight title. After a hard fought battle, McGuinness stopped Gaudet by TKO at 1:56 of the eleventh round.

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  • #2
    nice to see a canadian doing well...gaudet is a good fighter.

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    • #3
      This was a fun card, the undercard fight was like the club fight of the year and the main event had a shocking comeback KO. Gaudet was dominating before getting KOd. Decent turn out too.

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      • #4
        Vargus vs Cheikho

        Fantastic fight between Vargus and Cheikho, but Cheikho did not go down exhausted. He fractured his hand and dislocated a finger primarily due to the larger gloves both fighters wore. He was taken to the hospital immediately after the fight with his hand in a cast a likely out for several months. If it had not been for that, he likely would have carried the fight.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RSBonos View Post
          This was a fun card, the undercard fight was like the club fight of the year and the main event had a shocking comeback KO. Gaudet was dominating before getting KOd. Decent turn out too.
          they sure are doing a good job promoting boxing down east.edmonton is ok but we have limited options for main eventers...

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          • #6
            Orangeville, Ontario's Logan McGuinness captured the vacant NABA super featherweight title with an impressive 11th round stoppage of former world title challenger Benoit Gaudet moments ago at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. Time of the stoppage was 1:56. Gaudet employeed the same strategy as in the Humberto Soto fight, constant movement, stopping only long enough to fire off a combination or two, before retreating. While not hurting McGuinness, it did pile up the points. McGuinness, cut over the left eye as early as round 2, was was forced to chase, trying to cut off the ring against his fleet footed opponent. McGuinness (16-0-1, 8kos) found success in the later rounds, coming out on top of most most exchanges and hurting a tiring Gaudet. McGuinness, behind on the scorecards, finally caught up to Gaudet (24-3, 10kos) in round 11, dropping him with a left hook. Gaudet was able to make it to his feet but in no condition to continue. Referee Dave Dunbar wisely stopped the contest giving McGuinness the biggest victory of his career so far.

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            • #7
              Is this going to be broadcast anywhere on delay (it was filmed by Rogers TV)? Both the Vargas and main event fights are worth seeing.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                they sure are doing a good job promoting boxing down east.edmonton is ok but we have limited options for main eventers...
                I always get the impression that Alberta has a decent local scene, it's definitely better then Ontario at the club level I think. I'm glad Logan won only because they will put on more shows.

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