Shumenov vs. Mitchell, Berrio With Visa Issues

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  • BadNewz
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    #11
    Originally posted by daggum
    mitchell always had a glass jaw. easy ko win for shmoopy.
    Next up for Shumenov: Tocker Pudwill and Mario Veit! How pathetic.

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    • Khmelnytsky
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      #12
      Originally posted by Sparked_1985
      Yeah that is a cool name.

      I was thinking, Karmazin? kind of fights like Carl Froch.
      if you think Roman Karmazin fights like Carl Froch you're an idiot, that's like saying Forrest Whittaker resembles Keira Knightley

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      • Fox McCloud
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        #13
        Bah... I was hoping for Berrio.

        Lemonade out of lemons I guess...

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        • The Hammer
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          #14
          Some fights on this card today in Central Asia are already over.

          From fight news:

          Former IBF light middleweight champion Roman Karmazin (39-3-1, 25 KOs) decked Brazilian journeyman Luiz Augusto Dos Santos (24-16, 20 KOs) after the powerful multi-punch combination in the fourth round. Dos Santos’ cornermen immediately threw in a towel to prevent their man from the further punishment. Karmazin, who is ranked #5 by the IBF and #7 by the WBC, scored his third straight victory as a middleweight.
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          Newly-signed Uzbek light heavyweight Gayrat “Gerry” Akhmedov (11-0-1, 7 KOs) made a sensational debut under KZ Event Productions banner, scoring a devastating first-minute kayo victory over Brazilian Luzimar Gonzaga (27-5, 21 KOs). The guest fighter was knocked out cold after a huge right hand to the chin by 30-year old Akhmedov.
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          Former WBO light welterweight titlist DeMarcus Corley (34-11-1, 20 KOs) came back into the winning column after his eighth-round TKO over Brazilian import Sidney Siqueira (12-4-1, 7 KOs). Corley floored his foe with a huge right to the head with ten seconds remaining in the fight. Siqueira barely beat the count but the bout was stopped moments later after another huge assault by the ex-champion. Time was 2:58.

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