Round 10 Raoui jogs to her right and throws a 1-2, ducked. Buarnas tries to spear the body but Raoui is able to throw her back with a jab to the forehead. Buarnas ducks her way in, leaning awkwardly and then coming up with a jab and a high bashing right. Raoui manages to catch most of Buarnas' headshots on the gloves but gets clipped on the braids while backing out. Left hook stepping back by Raoui, and some jabs. Uppercut combo by Raoui as Buarnas comes forward. Hard jabs to the guard by Buarnas. Raoui flutters out in counter, short light punches. Left uppercut by Raoui. Slow punches by Buarnas, missing over Raoui's shoulders. 10-9 Raoui 99-91 Raoui
If I understood you correctly (rather big "if" given your cryptic statement), you claim that Sturm has no choice but to fight who he fights (incindentally no one named Golovkin). Well, last time I checked, Sturm promoted himself.
Official cards: Christodoulou (read in German, no English) Parris (read in German, no English) Iko (read in German, no English) UD for Nadia Raoui
This puts Raoui in position to rematch Susi Kentikian, who she held to a SD in her only loss two years ago, this time in a unification.
:yep Asking fans to tweet him the name of "That French girl who knocked out the American and was supposed to have been in against Braekhus here on Boxnation" :-( She was going to be featured on one of your own cards and you can't keep her name sorted, Bunce the ****ing Dunce.
Uladzimir "Hitman" Kharkevich - is this a famous amateur on the eastern Euro scene? :huh The sophomore Belarusian is following his pro debut (against another debutant) with 13-0 (11) Mauricio Reynoso in the only remaining male undercard bout other than Chagaev vs. Kreiskott. :blood It makes me think he's a big deal if they're confident vaulting him into such a quick step up so fast.