Eduard Troyanovsky
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Valery Oganisyan Batters, Decisions Eduard Troyanovskiy Over Ten
Moscow, Russia - Father Time is nearing on former IBF/IBO light welterweight champion Eduard "Troya" Troyanovskiy, although it hasn't finally dropped him down for the count. Young gun Valery Oganisyan couldn't do that either, yet his efforts were suf...
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Gassiev, Hryunov, Troyanovsky Speak On Papin vs. Fayfer
Russia’s biggest post-COVID show takes place this coming Saturday in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan. Atop the huge card, promoted by A Angels and Ratel Pro Fight with the support of the Russian Boxing Federation and under the partnership of StoLotto...
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Euro News: Troyanosvky, Radovan, Faust, Henriksson, More
Heavyweight prospect Viktor Faust (in the amateurs known as Viktor Vykhrustt) headlines a small show at the EC Boxing Gym in Hamburg on March 21. Opponent is to be announced. Faust (1-0) was first to be featured on the undercard to a highly interesti...
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Eduard Troyanovsky Dominates Zahradnik in Comeback Win
Having fought just twice over the last two years, former IBF/IBO light welterweight champion Eduard Troyanovsky was in for a long night against limited but durable Czech Josef Zahradnik (11-4, 6 KOs) it seemed. Expectations were proved to be right on...
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Eastern Europe Update: Troyanovsky, Malikov, Bacskai, and More
Former IBF/IBO light welterweight champion Eduard Troyanovsky (27-2, 24 KOs) is back to the ring after a year of inactivity. Troyanovsky, an aging yet powerful 39-year old knockout artist, will star at the beginning of a new series of promotions, co-...
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Al Siesta Enters Russian Boxing with Troyanovskiy and KOntender
A new card is about to be established in Russian professional boxing, and British promoter Al Siesta is one behind the scene. On the scene is a former IBF/IBO light welterweight champion Eduard “The Eagle” Troyanovsky (27-2, 24 KOs), also nicknamed T...
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Troyanovsky: Baranchyk Can KO Josh Taylor in Later Rounds
‘The Eagle’ Troyanovsky, who previously held the IBF and IBO titles, fought for the WBA Super-Lightweight World Championship against Kiryl Relikh in a WBSS quarter-final in Yokohama, Japan last year. A win for the 38-year-old Russian would have made...
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Naoya Inoue Says a 'Monster' Knockout Was Always The Goal
Naoya Inoue KO’d Juan Carlos Payano after only one minute and ten seconds of the first round, and Kiryl Relikh went through twelve tough rounds against Eduard Troyanovsky to score a unanimous win in Sunday’s Ali Trophy Quarter-Finals at the Yokohama...
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Relikh Out-Points Troyanovsky, Advances In WBSS Tourney
Kiryl Relikh didn’t defeat Eduard Troyanovsky as easily as he beat Rances Barthelemy, but Relikh did more than enough Sunday to advance in the World Boxing Super Series’ 140-pound tournament. Relikh topped Troyanovsky by unanimous decision in their...
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Robbie Davies Jr. Talks Ohara vs. Catterall, 140-Pound WBSS
ROBBIE Davies Jr (16-1, 12 KOs) is tipping Jack Catterall to beat Ohara Davies tonight in their too close to call 140lb British showdown in Leicester. Davies Jr, 29, faces Glenn Foot next weekend for the Sunderland man’s Commonwealth Super Lightweigh...
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Photos: Inoue-Payano, Relikh-Troyanovsky - Go Face To Face
Final Press Conference Photos Gallery - Japan’s Naoya Inoue and the Dominican Republic’s Juan Carlos Payano are ready for their Ali Trophy Quarter-Final and WBA ‘Regular’ World Bantamweight Championship clash on Sunday at the Yokohama Arena, Japan.
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Inoue-Payano, Relikh-Troyanovsky Double Set, October 7, Japan
The WBA ‘Regular’ World Bantamweight Championship between 'Monster' Naoya Inoue (Japan) and Juan Carlo Payano (Dominican Republic) opens the 2018/2019 season together with another spectacular quarter-final on the same night, the WBA World Super-Light...