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    Kirakosyan Crushes Johanneson In Four

    http://www.secondsout.com/UK/news.cfm?ccs=22 8&cs=22349

    By James Slater at ringside: Tonight(July 13) at The Metrodome in
    Barnsley, Carl `Ingemar' Johanneson's attempts at achieving `Ultimate
    Revenge' were brutally and swiftly smashed into oblivion by the fierce
    punching Leva Kirakosyan.

    The last time Carl, now, 26-3(18), and the man from Armenia met, the
    Leeds fighter was stopped in one shocking round. He lasted a bit longer
    tonight, primarily due to his incredible bravery, but the European
    super-featherweight champion who improved his record to 26-4(17) was
    still way too strong and powerful for the man from Leeds. It was indeed
    a Friday the 13th that was unlucky for Carl Johanneson!

    In the opening round Kirakosyan's power was evident. Carl came out more
    cautiously than usual and with a high guard. But Leva's vaunted punch
    power still got through, though. A hard left to the midsection in
    particular seemed to hurt Carl. A good right uppercut to the chin also
    stunned Johanneson. The very real possibility of the British champion
    once again being KO'd by the visiting fighter was already being thought
    of by those of us at ringside. Carl looked quite small in comparison
    too. Round one to Leva.

    In the second round the fight quickly turned into an absolute disaster
    for the popular Leeds fighter. He was taking a number of hard shots,
    some on the gloves, some not, before being made to hold on. Johanneson
    did land sharp right to the head, bringing cheers from his fans, but
    his punches looked to have little effect in comparison to Kirakosyan's.
    Then came serious trouble. A big left uppercut blasted flush onto
    Carl's chin and he was sent to the mat. Up at the count of eight, Carl
    was undeniably saved by the bell, coming as it did a second of two
    after rising from the canvas. A big round for the defending European
    champ.

    In the third round a right hand to the head sent Carl south for a
    second knockdown. He was up quick but it looked all over for him, as he
    was thrown across the ring on seriously unsteady legs. A brief respite
    came as referee Robin Dolpierre gave Kirakosyan a warning for pushing.
    The end was in sight, however, as everyone watching was only too aware.
    Only Carl's incredible fighting heart kept him in the fight until the
    end of the round. Johanneson managed to throw a decent looking right
    hand, but was soon forced back onto the ropes again. Then another big
    right sent the brave Johanneson down for the third time in the fight.
    Carl jumped up immediately, only to drop back down to one knee to take
    the eight count. As he rose the bell once again rang at a fortuitous
    time. A massive round for the man from Armenia.

    In the fourth round f Kirakosyan landed some rightening left uppercuts
    and once more only sheer courage kept Carl in the fight. But not for
    much longer. The end came via a colossal right hand that landed flush
    on Carl's jaw, sending him down and out for the fourth and final time.
    The brave 28 year old tried to regain his feet but it was no use. There
    wasn't even a count given. Carl was utterly destroyed by the final
    right hand he'd taken. The end came after 1.50 of the round.

    Alarmingly, Carl was given oxygen in the corner in which he'd been
    hammered to the canvas. Thankfully, after a couple of minutes or so, it
    was apparent that he was okay. The knockout he had suffered was
    extremely devastating. Indeed, one has to wonder how Carl Johanneson
    can come back from such a crushing setback.

    The 33 old from Armenia looks like a fighter who will remain European
    champion for some time yet.

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