Two Russian fighters from a historic place of Pskov are presently aiming at top honors at the continental level, says their promoter Igor Sudelainen.
A more renowned figure of the two is a former cruiserweight perennial contender (and, occasionally, the WBA interim titleholder) Valery Brudov (40-4, 28 KOs). Brudov, who has only lost to world champions in championship fights (mostly in “regular” or “interim” competitions), came back in late June to outpoint 1-0 rookie Sergey Gorokhov over eight at 181 pounds. At 36, Brudov looks stronger at a new light heavyweight class and plans to collide with reigning European beltholder Juergen Braehmer somewhere in the fall.
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A more renowned figure of the two is a former cruiserweight perennial contender (and, occasionally, the WBA interim titleholder) Valery Brudov (40-4, 28 KOs). Brudov, who has only lost to world champions in championship fights (mostly in “regular” or “interim” competitions), came back in late June to outpoint 1-0 rookie Sergey Gorokhov over eight at 181 pounds. At 36, Brudov looks stronger at a new light heavyweight class and plans to collide with reigning European beltholder Juergen Braehmer somewhere in the fall.
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