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JANUARY
14 - 2007.
BY
UBO
PRESS OFFICER.
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Kai
“Ironman” Kauramaki captured the
vacant UBO Intercontinental super
middleweight title with a landslide
unanimous decision over late substitute
Andrsej Butowicz from Poland on January 13
in Porvoo, Finland. The bout was scored
100-90, 100-90 and 100-91, but the wide
scores do not reflect the fact that it was
in reality a competitive and entertaining
fight. Kauramaki just had a little more to
give in every round than his valiant
foe.
Kauramaki
was originally set to face Tanzanian
champion Francis Cheka, but the African
suffered a cut in sparring a week before
the fight. He had hoped to be able to go
through with his assignment, but had to
face reality a few days later when the
injury reopened. Enter Mr. Butowicz, who
willingly took the fight on only days
notice, and gave everything he had against
the local hero. |
PHOTO BY AMMATTINYRKKEILY.NET
In
front of an enthusiastic crowd, the two warriors
put on a high pace from rounds one through ten,
with Kauramaki using his long reach to pile up
points, and the visitor attempting to counter in
spurts. As the rounds passed, it became more and
more clear that the “Ironman” was on his way
to victory, but Butowicz, a former WBF
Intercontinental champion and WBF world title
challenger, never gave up trying to find a way to
win.
A
very happy new champion said after the fight: “I
am so happy to have finally won a title as a
professional, and I am proud as can be. After
several failed attempts, I now have a belt, and I
hope to defend it later this year”.
Kauramaki
is a former challenger for the IBF International,
the IBF Mediterranean, the European EU title, as
well as the national Finnish crown.
Promoter
of the show was Jannax Boxing. Referee was former
world class professional, and now world-class
official, Erkki Meronen, and UBO supervisor was
chairman of the Finnish Boxing Commission, Mr.
Pertti Augustin. Judges:
Jere Kanninen, Arvo Kivela and Kari Meronen.
PHOTO
GALLERY FROM FINLAND!
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BOXING ORGANIZATION 2007.
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