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  • Boxing: King Arthur made to work hard in fifth defence

    Agence France Presse -- English
    August 18, 2007 Saturday 10:28 PM GMT


    Boxing: King Arthur made to work hard in fifth defence

    BERLIN, Aug 18 2007


    IBF middleweight champion Arthur Abraham was made to work for his
    eleventh-round knock-out win in Berlin on Saturday after plucky
    challenger Khoren Gevor threatened to go the distance.

    This was the 27-year-old Armenian-born German champion's 19th
    knock-out, and 24th win in 24 fights, as he saw off the hard-working
    challenger at Berlin's Max Schmeling Halle.

    It was a strong upper-cut in the dying stages of the eleventh round
    which left Armenian Gevor slumped on the canvas after the challenger
    had absorbed plenty of punishment and threatened to go to the twelfth
    round.

    This was Abraham's fifth defence and the champion's next fight has
    been pencilled in for America after manager Wilfried Sauerland
    revealed last week he has received offers to bring his fighter
    stateside.

    Having won the vacant IBF middleweight title in December 2005 by
    beating Kingsley Ikeke, "King Arthur" underlined his reputation as a
    hard-hitter when he won a unanimous decision in September 2006
    against Edison Miranda despite having his jaw broken in two places.

    Abraham comfortably won his last defence against Canadian Sebastien
    Demers in May this year with a third round technical knock-out, but
    this was a much harder fight.

    His 28-year-old challenger, a fellow Armenian who also now lives in
    Germany, had an impressive record of 15 knock-outs from 29 fights he
    had lost just twice, with one knock out, to Czech Republics Lukas
    Konecny.

    The pair recorded an identical weight and after an even first round,
    Abraham took till the end of the third before he made his punches
    tell.

    The champion hit the canvas briefly in the fourth when he stumbled,
    but while Gevor was throwing lots of punches, few were getting
    through Abraham's defence.

    The champion took a heavy punch at the end of the sixth square on the
    jaw, but he had caught the challenger with a flurry of punches, but
    it was in the seventh that Gevor clearly weakened.

    Only the bell at the end of the eighth kept him in the fight as
    Abraham landed some punishing shots and although the challenger
    recovered he was again in trouble at the end of the tenth round.

    But it was a devastating upper cut 2 minutes and 41 seconds into the
    eleventh which left Gevor slumped on his knees and sealed Abraham's
    win.
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