The darkest hour is before the dawn. And when it comes, thirst for the light becomes hardly tolerable. Even a shady glimpse of fire, even a feeling of a ray coming, is consumed willingly, and you ask for more.
Thirst for seeing Russian (and ex-Soviet) fighters in meaningful collisions was hardly tolerable for the first month and a half of 2013. Gennady Golovkin fought and stopped game Gabriel Rosado in seven on January 19, but it wasn’t enough. Then a month passed by without a notice, and finally a tourney, arranged by Kirill Pchelnikov this past Friday in Troitsk, has only teased the fans and ignited the hunger, being an aforementioned glimpse, not light. We (ex-Soviet boxing community) want more fights, we want better fights and we want them badly.
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Thirst for seeing Russian (and ex-Soviet) fighters in meaningful collisions was hardly tolerable for the first month and a half of 2013. Gennady Golovkin fought and stopped game Gabriel Rosado in seven on January 19, but it wasn’t enough. Then a month passed by without a notice, and finally a tourney, arranged by Kirill Pchelnikov this past Friday in Troitsk, has only teased the fans and ignited the hunger, being an aforementioned glimpse, not light. We (ex-Soviet boxing community) want more fights, we want better fights and we want them badly.
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