Comments Thread For: David Avanesyan Stops Kerman Lejarraga in Big Upset

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  • trippleupper
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    #21
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    In a major upset, undefeated puncher Kerman Lejarraga gave up his European welterweight crown after losing by technical knockout in the ninth round to bug underdog, and former WBA interim-beltholder, David Avanesyan. The fight took place at the Bilbao Arena, packed with 10,000 fans who witnessed a shocker.
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    Got to watch out for those bug underdogs -- get Freddie Roach in his corner for the double-BUG!!

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #22
      A huge upset. Hopefully Lejarraga comes back somehow.

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      • Citizen Koba
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        #23


        This was the fight I was most interested in this weekend, Avanesyan represented a big step up for Kerman and the upset was always a big possibility, no matter how great he'd looked against the likes of Skeete and Gavin. Let's hope the kid can learn from this and bounce back.

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        • DuckAdonis
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          #24
          I predicted Lejarraga would lose his 0 in 2019...just didn't think Avanesyan would do it.

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          • dazzo16
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            #25
            Not an upset

            How is this an upset? Lejaraga is a bum with a bum resume

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #26
              Pathetic boxing ******s, when someone loses, he is a bum, lol.

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              • Alan Smithee
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                #27
                Originally posted by Dasmius Shinobi
                Good Bye to that USA debut that Dibella was planning.
                It wouldn't have been a U.S debut. I was at his fight in Verona N.Y in June, 2017.

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                • Alan Smithee
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  Pathetic boxing ******s, when someone loses, he is a bum, lol.
                  Hey Jake it's not losing per se. It's who you lose against and how you lost. Amir Imam was a power punching undefeated prospect when Adrian Granados punished and stopped him. He hasn't been the same since. This seems very similar. Time will tell.

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                  • Alan Smithee
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Koba-Grozny


                    This was the fight I was most interested in this weekend, Avanesyan represented a big step up for Kerman and the upset was always a big possibility, no matter how great he'd looked against the likes of Skeete and Gavin. Let's hope the kid can learn from this and bounce back.
                    Thanks for posting the fight. Saved me from having to look for it. He wants the rematch. Let's see if there is a different outcome.

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                    • Dasmius Shinobi
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Brettcappe
                      It wouldn't have been a U.S debut. I was at his fight in Verona N.Y in June, 2017.
                      My bad, I only knew him and watched his last four fights. That happen to me to post something when I am drunk. Good call.

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