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      C Wladimir Klitschko

      1 Kubrat Pulev
      2 Vyacheslav Glazkov
      3 Ruslan Chagaev
      4 Derek Chisora
      5 Alexander Ustinov
      6 Tony Thompson
      7 Deontay Wilder
      8 Tyson Fury
      9 Andy Ruiz
      10 Tomasz Adamek
      11 Bryant Jennings
      12 Steve Cunningham
      13 Lucas Browne
      14 Mike Perez
      15 Odlanier Solis

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        Andy Ruiz Jr KO of Manuel Quezada:

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          Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
          I exchange tweets from time to time with Ortiz' manager. He's been enthusiastic about Ortiz fighting for the WBA title, so if it's Oquendo-Chagaev they are not going to be happy.



          KING KONG BOXING @kingkongboxing
          @UABoxingNews It will be a robbery if wba @GilberticoWBA JUMPS LUIS ORTIZ and we will FILE a LAW SUIT

          Hopefully it happens then.Chagaev is promoted by Felix Sturm I believe,maybe we could see it on Felix's next card agaisnt Soliman.

          Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
          Solid match up,makes up for the cancelation of the Perez fight,though I had read Loeffler intended to reschedule it.


          Originally posted by Freedom2014 View Post
          Good.the Pulev defence is long overdue.

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            Shannon Briggs, the 42-year-old US heavyweight, beat Matt Greer in 23 seconds in Chester, ******ia, on Saturday night to win inside the distance for the 48th time in his career.

            The veteran stopped Greer with a barrage of punches just after the start of the fight. The former WBO champion improved his professional record to 54-6-1. Greer's fell to 16-13, including 13 shortcut victories.

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              Eddie Chambers, 32, stopped Carl Baker in the third round in Leeds, England.

              Chambers recorded his 21st win inside the distance and moved his record to 39-4 against an opponent who had won 10 and lost eight times in his career, stopping seven of his opponents.

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                    Wladimir Klitschko inks Golden Book in Hamburg

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