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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Early Results From Galich Hall in Krasnodar, Russia

    A small but well-packed show, which features a couple of local, barely important trinkets, is taking place at Galich Hall in Krasnodar, Russia. The event will see a couple of undefeated kayo artists against foreign imports and a comeback of well-known lightweight fringe contender Alisher Rakhimov for the first time since his loss to Ji Hoon Kim in the IBF eliminator. The card is promoted by SKV Boxing (Sergey Kostenko). Dmitry Pirog, former WBO middleweight champion, is located ringside for the show.

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  • Medved
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    #2
    Is this being shown on TV or Internet?

    nm watching it now on Russia 2

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    • BattleAxePurist
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      #3
      Rahimov just won hope he gets another meaningful fight next time out he's quality

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      • The Hammer
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        #4
        Some good up-and-comers on this card:

        http://boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=652431

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        • Medved
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          #5
          lol nice KO, didnt know he was Rican

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          • Medved
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            #6
            Russian Michael Buffer!

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            • hyeduk
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              Alexey ty o chem???

              Clear robbery??? What are you kidding me? Just because Avanesyan is not of a Russian origin, you scored the fight for your country home journeyman ??
              You said, Seliverstov finished the last round strong???? have you watched this fight? In the last round Seliverstov missed a dozen of power-punching blows and even dumb-headed and biased commentators scored this round for Avanesyan...Even 91-100 is unrealistic, I scored it 96-94 ...but THERE IS NO WAY < SELIVERSTOV WON THAT FIGHT

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              • GStalker
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                I have seen the fight! And Seliverstov was a clear victor by any means. The least he has earned is a draw. Your 96-94 is unrealistic but at least it's your honest point of view, although every time an Armenian fighter is fighting, you turn to be very biased.

                Scores are totally scandalous regardless of who has won a fight. They are scandalous because there was no chance in the world Roman could win this contest. That is what is called robbery. If the Russian fighter loses a fight, I have enough courage to admit it, and this cannot be said about you. And, please, read what those, who saw the fight, wrote at Allboxing.ru. I have no disrespect neither for Armenian fighters nor for any fighters of any other origin. I report the fight the way I see it. Period!

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