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JANUARY
20 - 2007.
BY
UBO
PRESS OFFICER.
Professional
boxing in Georgia experienced a massive boom in 2006,
almost averaging one show per week. Now the country by the
black sea will take it up a notch, and host its first
international title fight ever. On January 25 at the Cinema
Hall Of Rustaveli in country-capital Tbilisi, compatriots
Levan Shonia and Vepkhia Tchilaia will duke it out for the
vacant UBO International middleweight title.
“We
consider this fight one of the greatest events in Georgian
boxing history. We are still in the early steps of
developing professional boxing here, but already we feel
we are making good progress. It is very important for us,
and for the boxers especially, to gain experience in order
to improve in this beautiful and brave sport, so I want to
thank the UBO for helping us with this” says manager of
the Georgian Boxing Group, Mamuka Bakuria, who promotes
the show.
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Levan
Shonia (Pictured right) will enter the fight as the
favourite, having put up a spirited effort in a challenge
for the WBC Youth title last October in Bosnia &
Herzegovina. On that occasion, Shonia lost a close
decision to the undefeated Predrag Radosevic, but gained
valuable experience, which he will no doubt try to benefit
from against Tchilaia. After loosing his pro debut, the
loss to Radosevic has been the only blemish on Shonia’s
record, which today stands at 9-2 with 5 knockouts.
Besides
the WBC title fight, Shonia also went ten rounds last
August, when he, as the underdog, defeated (W10) Malkaz
Berkatsashvili who entered that fight with an impressive
16-2 record. Additionally, he is coming off a fresh
knockout-victory in November. |

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Tchilaia,
like Shonia, lost his pro debut, a decision to an opponent
who was 9-0 at the time. He also lost his second
professional bout, also on points, but then reeled off
eight straight wins before succumbing to Shalva
Jomardashvili (21-0) in December of last year. Now 8-3
with 5 knockouts, his mission is to rebound in what will
be his careers first title fight, and his careers best
victory if he comes out as the winner.
Like
the promoters, the Universal Boxing Organization is also
very proud to be involved in this history-making event:
“We
are delighted to be able to contribute and help the growth
of professional boxing in Georgia, and hopefully this will
only be the beginning for the people who has worked very
hard to make this happen. I wish them the best of luck,
and we will be very proud to crown our first champion from
Georgia”, says UBO spokesman Phillip Oswald.
COPYRIGHT UNIVERSAL
BOXING ORGANIZATION 2007.
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