By Alexey Sukachev

DeMarcus Corley's storied career roll continued with yet another voyage and with yet another loss.

The scores were: 100-90, 99-92 and 98-92 - for Aik, whose record is now 22-2, 11 KOs.

Shakhnazaryan also captured a vacant interim WBA Asia title in process.

Corley, meanwhile, is now 51-30-2, with 28 KOs. His next stop is a rematch with another long-serving veteran Vivian Harris (32-12-2, 19 KOs), whom he had beaten tightly the last year. That fight is scheduled to take place on July 21 in Memphis.

In a co-main event, cruiserweight Ruslan Fayfer (23-0, 16 KOs) came back to the ring following the longest break in his rising career - seven months off - to overwhelm and then stop Ghanaian import Emmanuel Danso (28-3, 23 KOs) in four one-sided rounds.

Fayfer, 27, is ranked #2 by the IBF and #9 by both WBA and WBO, meaning that an occasional shot at one of the major titles may be within a visible distance.

The show was arranged by Alexander Popov of the Patriot Boxing Promotions.