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  • Boxing: Rendall Munroe Defeats Arsen Martirosian To Retain European

    RENDALL MUNROE DEFEATS ARSEN MARTIROSIAN TO RETAIN EUROPEAN CROWN AT NOTTINGHAM

    Doghouse Boxing
    Sept 8 2008
    Canada

    Frank Maloney Promotions put on a thrilling fight card last night
    at the Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre in Nottingham, England with
    headliner Rendall Munroe retaining his European Super Bantamweight
    title for the second time by outpointing highly motivated challenger
    Arsen Martirosian after twelve give and take rounds of combat.

    Aware of the skill advantages held by Munroe, Martirosian wisely
    attacked the European champion

    with everything he had from the first bell. Munroe was put on the
    back foot and initially had difficulty in handling the savage pressure
    exerted by the challenger.

    Munroe's ability to take a punch saw him through the assault and as
    Martirosian began to wear down, the southpaw from Leicester, England
    began to pick apart the increasingly ragged France based Armenian
    beginning at the midway point of the contest.

    As the bout went on, Munroe pounded the weary Martirosian but the
    challenger managed to finish the fight on his feet. After the final
    frame, Munroe was awarded the unanimous points verdict on scores of
    117-112, 115-113 and 115-114.

    Munroe improves to 16-1 (7), while Martirosian sees a twelve fight
    win streak snapped and drops to 12-2 (3).

    On the undercard, Scott Haywood, 19-2 (4), battled previously
    undefeated Dean Harrison, 12-1 (3), over ten see-saw rounds to take a
    hard fought unanimous 97-95 decision on referee Howard Foster's card,
    capturing the vacant English light welterweight title in the process.

    The top lightweight prospect in the UK went down to his first defeat
    as John "Fireball" Fewkes, 17-1 (2), couldn't keep upset specialist
    Martin Gethin, 15-0-1 (7), off and as a result, suffered a fourth
    round stoppage in a vacant English title bout. Fewkes' problems had
    started the day before when he was unable to make weight, coming in
    at more than a pound over the lightweight limit.

    Welterweight Matthew Hatton, 34-4-1 (13), got back on the winning
    track as he outfought tough prospect Scott Wooford, 8-2 (1), over
    eight rounds via a score of 77-74.

    Popular middleweight Kevin Concepcion, 13-0 (3), came through a six
    rounder with Vepkhia Tchilaia, 9-7 (5), on points, 60-54, but promising
    light heavyweight Adie Whitmore, 8-1 (5), suffered his first loss as
    he was stopped in the fourth frame by another prospect Bob Ajisafe,
    6-0 (2). Middleweight Kevin Hammond, 3-0-1 (1), posted a six round
    points win against Lester Walsh, 2-2-1 (0).

    In a set of four rounders, light middle Karl Chiverton, 10-1 (0),
    decisioned veteran Billy Smith, 12-73-1 (0), light welter Tyrone
    Nurse, 2-0 (0), defeated seasoned opponent Carl Allen, 18-70-7 (5),
    and light middle Liam Anthony, 2-0 (0), came through his bout with
    pro debutante Syed Ali, 0-1 (0).

    Sky Sports televised the program live.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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