Kazakhstan native Vladimir Kelesh (2-0, 2 KOs) moved further with his career, stopping experienced Ukrainian Igor Pilipenko (4-22-2, 1 KO) in four rounds. Pilipenko was decked with a big left hand early in the first, then was hit with a thumb later in round four. He couldn't recover, and the fight was stopped right there.
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Coming back after five years off the ring (reportedly due to imprisonment for robbery), former prospect Pavel Malikov (5-0, 1 KOs) was as energetic as always against recent debutant Firdous Azimjonov (1-1) but failed to score any notable success despite landing picturesque punches. He also ate some shots in return but it wasn't enough to get Azimjonov a final win - Mailkov succeeded on a unanimous decision.
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Coming back after five years off the ring (reportedly due to imprisonment for robbery), former prospect Pavel Malikov (5-0, 1 KOs) was as energetic as always against recent debutant Firdous Azimjonov (1-1) but failed to score any notable success despite landing picturesque punches. He also ate some shots in return but it wasn't enough to get Azimjonov a final win - Mailkov succeeded on a unanimous decision.
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