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  • Comments Thread For: Arsen Goulamirian Decisions Alexey Egorov in Tough Fight, Retains WBA Title

    Three years in the making, Super WBA cruiserweight champion Arsen Goulamirian of France and his long-time WBA #1 ranked contender (and former WBA Gold belt owner) Alexey Egorov from Russia finally met each other at La Palestre in Le Cannet, France.
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  • #2
    On now, anyone watching? good fight
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    • #3
      frenchman starting to bully Egorov. both looking gassed already in the 6th.

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      • #4
        Egorov hurt BAD in the 8th. hangs on for dear life.

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        • #5
          Was gonna watch but didn't really care that much and can't find stream.

          Just keep up sporadic play by play and post who won lol

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          • #6
            I'm watching it mlac . Damn slugfest.... knew it'd be a good'un. Egorov should be boxing and moving more but it's as I suspected I think he's tiring down the stretch. Goulamirian just looking the stronger of the pair.

            Missed the first half but the unofficial scoring seemed to have it pretty close through 6... no way Alexei getting the nod like this though... he's scoring and his jab is decent but Arsen just seems to be consistantly landing heavier.

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            • #7
              Egorov hanging in there hurt bad again in the 10th. hes behind and looks like he needs a KO

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              • #8
                Egorov lands a big shot at the start of the 11th but then gets battered the rest of the round. He needs a miracle in the last round.

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                • #9
                  should be a wide decision for the Frenchman, not overly impressed by him though. Egorov was competitive early on but after the 8th he was just trying to survive. fun fight

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mlac View Post
                    Egorov hanging in there hurt bad again in the 10th. hes behind and looks like he needs a KO
                    Yeah, the Armenian got it... ain't anything particularly sophisticated about him, but he's got a good engine and he's tough as hell. Damn shame about Egorov though - had really high hopes when he turned pro but he just never really lived up to his potential.

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