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    Comments Thread For: Usyk vs. Romero Early Results From Ukraine

    Comebacking Azerbaijani light welterweight Agali Alyshev (20-5-1, 14 KOs) made a short work of kill-or-be-killed opponent in Belorussian import Anton Rusak (6-7, 6 KOs). Alyshev stopped Rusak in two.

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    Light welterweight debutant Artiom Savenko (1-0) made his successful pro debut, scoring a unanimous decision over Alexey Kozlov (0-3) over four rounds. Scores were: 40-37 and 40-36 (twice) - for Savenko
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    #2
    Usyk was very impressive elusive , fast not to be outdone by his fellow teammate scored a nice bodyshot kd, but not a very good ref didn't know what a white towel meant. geez

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      #3
      Originally posted by RyunosukeRonin View Post
      Usyk was very impressive elusive , fast not to be outdone by his fellow teammate scored a nice bodyshot kd, but not a very good ref didn't know what a white towel meant. geez
      My guess is that ref didn't saw a towel - it was thrown behind his back. Good start for Usyk.
      Last edited by iNorton; 11-09-2013, 04:28 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by RyunosukeRonin View Post
        Usyk was very impressive elusive , fast not to be outdone by his fellow teammate scored a nice bodyshot kd, but not a very good ref didn't know what a white towel meant. geez
        Dammit, just started new thread.

        Anyhows, yeah Usyk did the business, looked impressive as of course he was supposed to against the fairly slow Romero, but a decent level opponent for a debut.

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          #5
          Good debut from Usyk.

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            #6
            5-th round. Knockout.

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              #7
              Jaidon Codringtons looking OK, he's certainly got the edge in speed over Slava but he's been wobbled a coupla times already (rnd 5 now) an' I can see him getting stopped somewhere down the line.

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                #8
                Uzelkov TKO6. Early stoppage IMO tho. Jaidon got up OK, perhaps he was still a bit shaken but he only had like 35 seconds to last. I think he woulda gone at some point, but he shoulda been given the chance.

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                  #9
                  ... And where Cleverly was supposed to go in order to escape from Kovalev? To the cruiserweight?

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                    #10
                    Interesting question: was author of the review drunk when he watched Uzelkov's fight or when he wrote about it? Either way this review is completely delusional.

                    Or maybe author just watched another fight? In this case he may watch actual fight below:

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