Makhmudov KOs Wach in six

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Unbeaten heavyweight Arslanbek Makhmudov (14-0, 14 KOs) scored a sixth round KO against 42-year-old former world title challenger Mariusz Wach (36-7, 19 KOs) on Saturday night at the Cabaret du Casino in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Wach presented some problems to Makhmudov, but Makhmudov finally battered him to the canvas in round six to end it. Time was :39. No spectators were allowed to attend.

Heavyweight Simon “Le Grizzly” Kean (21-1, 20 KOs) had all he could handle with 41-year-old Shawndell ‘Del Boy” Terell Winters (13-7, 12 KOs). Winters and Kean exchanged knockdowns in round six. Kean was rocked several times, but finally dropped Winters twice in round nine to end it. Time was 1:25.

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  • It totally figures that no spectators were allowed to attend a boxing match in Communist Canada.

      • Yep. Disgusting. Trudeau is a real POS…

        Anyway I didn’t expect Makhmudov to have any trouble with Wach. But sounds like he was somewhat tested here. Ill have to find it on YouTube.

  • i thought mahkmadov would have him out in a few rounds sounds like wach came to the fight in better shape and gave it a go

  • It’s time for Makhmudov to fight better opposition, he’s undefeated with 14 ko’s but against limited or washed up opposition.. This fight tells us nothing about his level..

  • Ok, Makhmudov’s first quite decent test so far. He is still very raw, got a lot to polish up in his skill and not sure if he will. But he is adding something to the heavyweight scene, even if it is just pure aggression.

  • This guy has fought just as many fights as Joe Joyce and more than the Frenchman Tony yoka, imagine the outcry if these 2 were fighting old washed-up Wach .

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