By Jake Donovan - Beibut Shumenov’s game plan for Friday’s rematch with Gabriel Campillo was simple; right the wrongs he committed in the first fight and be smarter with his punches. Do that, and his second attempt at making the record books is a successful one.
When all was said and done, the only move that needed to be made was to bring the fight to Vegas.
In what boiled down to a debate of activity versus clean punching, the former proved to be enough for Shumenov to take a disputed 12-round split decision to avenge the lone loss of his professional career and capture a light heavyweight title quicker than any fighter in the history of the division. [Click Here To Read More]
When all was said and done, the only move that needed to be made was to bring the fight to Vegas.
In what boiled down to a debate of activity versus clean punching, the former proved to be enough for Shumenov to take a disputed 12-round split decision to avenge the lone loss of his professional career and capture a light heavyweight title quicker than any fighter in the history of the division. [Click Here To Read More]
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