In a battle between will and skill, the former suffered a bitter defeat when skilled and poised Italian Senegalese Mohammed Ali Ndiaye (now 22-1, 13 KOs) forced Spanish veteran Jose Maria Guerrero (29-4-1, 11 KOs) to retire in his corner after nine one-sided rounds of a bloody beating. Thus the WBC #12 and WBO #15 ranked fighter retained his EBU-EU super middleweight title for the first time since knocking out talented hard-hitter Andrea Di Luisa in his penultimate fight.
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