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    Tuesday, December 28, 2004

    Vazquez beats Simonyan to retain IBF title

    Associated Press
    EL CAJON, Calif. -- Israel Vazquez handed top-ranked contender Artyom
    Simonyan his first defeat and retained his IBF junior featherweight
    championship with a fifth-round knockout Tuesday night.

    Making his first defense of the 122-pound title he won nine months ago,
    Vazquez ended it with a looping right that snapped back Simonyan's head
    and prompted referee James Jen-Kin to halt the bout with 59 seconds gone
    in the fifth of 12 scheduled rounds.

    The 27-year-old Vazquez of Los Angeles knocked down Simonyan twice early
    in the third round with a barrage of blows to the head, and in the
    opening seconds of the fifth with a right to the head.

    Vazquez, who weighed 121} pounds, won it in the fifth despite Simonyan
    receiving an extra 2:20 rest during the fourth when the champion's
    gloves had to be replaced because of a rip on the left one.

    The 29-year-old Simonyan from Glendale, who weighed 121½, was cut under
    his left eye in the third round, and was bleeding in the mouth start the
    fourth.

    Two of the three judges' had Vazquez ahead by five points through four
    rounds, The other judge had Vazquez ahead by three.

    Vazquez now has a record of 37-3 with 28 knockouts. Simonyan slipped to
    14-1-1 with seven KOs.
    /This story is from ESPN.com's automated news wire. Wire index
    <http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire>/
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