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    DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla.—Emerging lightweight boxer Bahodir “Baha” Mamadjonov traveled to Don King’s office in South Florida today to sign a long-term promotional agreement with the legendary promoter.

    A heralded amateur with over 200 fights, Mamadjonov won several championships fighting out of his native Uzbekistan before moving to Houston two years ago to turn professional under the guidance of trainer Ken Richardson. He has fought often and risen rapidly as evidenced by his record: 13-1 with nine knockouts.

    “Signing with Don King brings me closer to my goal of winning a world championship,” Mamadjonov said. “That is what drives me every day. I want to win a world title for my family and the people of Uzbekistan who always believed in me.”

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  • #2
    Never heard of him before. Never will again now he's signed with King.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by gingerbreadman View Post
      Never heard of him before. Never will again now he's signed with King.
      Actually a good fighter.Shame

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      • #4
        Don King will ruin him by keeping him inactive.

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        • #5
          Baha has a lot of potential. Im not so sure signing with King was a good move, I hope Don will keep thi guy active and get him some decent fights.

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          • #6
            I'm confused, I thought it was common knowledge that Don King screws his fighters over, why are young guys still signing onto him? They'd do better by signing to TR or GBP

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            • #7
              Lmao... He beats a DK fighter then signs with him. Good luck with DK cause you're gonna need it.


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