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  • Friday Night US Round-Up: Kid Diamond Wins, Fireworks in Delaware

    SecondsOut
    20 SEPTEMBER 2008

    USA Boxing News

    Friday Night US Round-Up: Kid Diamond Wins, Fireworks in Delaware

    In an excellent match up of world-class 140 pounders, former NABF
    lightweight titlist Almazbek Raiymkulov, aka Kid Diamond, outpointed
    former IBF lightweight champion Javier Jauregui over ten close
    majority rounds at Buffalo Bill's Star Arena in Primm, Nevada. Scores
    read 97-93, 96-93 and 95-95.

    Raiymkulov, 31, fighting out of Las Vegas by way of Kyrgyzstan, wins
    for the second time in 2008, and raises his record to 27-1, 15
    KOs. His only loss came via points to reigning unified lightweight
    king Nate Campbell in 2005.



    The 35-year-old Jauregui, also a former IBA and NABF beltholder in
    addition to his world championship, has now lost two in a row, albeit
    on points to world-class competition in the form of Anthony Peterson
    and Kyrgyzstan. The Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico resident came into
    the fight rated # 14 by the WBC at 135 lbs. His record now stands at
    53-16-2, 36 KOs.

    Also on the show:

    Vanes Martirosyan, a 2004 US Olympian of Armenian birth, won a
    unanimous ten-rounder over previously unbeaten Michael Medina on
    scores of 100-90, 98-92 and 97-93. Martirosyan, 22, lives in Glendale,
    CA, and bolts to 21-0, 13 KOs, while Monterrey, Mexico's Medina, also
    22, and a former WBC FECOMBOX 154 lbs. titlist, goes to 18-1-2, 14
    KOs.

    Undercard:

    Lightweight Diego Magdaleno w tko 5 Jorge Ruiz
    Junior Welterweight Anthony Lenk w ko 1 Jeremy Marts
    Super Featherweight Sharif Bogere w pts 4 Alejandro Lopez
    Junior Welterweight Khadaphi Proctor w pts 4 Javier Garcia
    Bantamweight Leo Santa Cruz w pts 4 Adrian Aleman

    ####

    In an exciting scrap at the PAL Center in Hockessin, Delaware, light
    heavyweight Andre Hemphill survived a knockdown at the end of round
    one to come back and TKO Richard Stewart at 2:22 of round three in the
    main event scheduled for eight rounds.

    The 28-year-old Hemphill from Philadelphia, PA by way of Woodbridge,
    VA, went down from a Stewart barrage at the end of round one and was
    reportedly `dead man walking' as he headed back to his corner. Stewart
    came out in round two looking to end matters with one punch and
    despite winning the round, expending a lot of energy. The tide turned
    in the following round as Hempill landed a solid left hook that hurt
    Stewart ` leading to a knockdown. When action resumed, Stewart was
    floored again by a straight right. He got to his feet, but the referee
    waived it off at that point.

    Hemphill is now 7-9-2, 4 KOs, while local favorite Stewart, 32, from
    New Castle, Delaware, by way of Tennessee, falls to 14-7-2, 8 KOs.

    Undercard:

    Super Bantamweight Teon Kennedy w pts 6 Robert DaLuz
    Light Heavyweight Chuck Mussachio d maj 8 Willis Lockett
    Lightweight Anthony Flores w tko 6 Jason Rorie
    Cruiserweight Pedro Martinez w pts 4 Otgonbayer Daivii
    Featherweight Bryne Green w pts 4 Luis Esquilin
    Junior Welterweight Oscar Vasquez w pts 4 Kywame Hill


    (Friday, September 19, 2008)
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