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UBO International Super
Middleweight titlist Marek Prochazka
from the Czech Republic only managed to get a draw
with undefeated prospect Marten Arsumanjan on a
show in Krefeld, Germany on November 26.
Prochazka
went to 7-1-1 (4), and Arsumanjan 6-0-1 (2).
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In
Mansfield, Australia, UBO Asia-Pacific
Cruiserweight Champion Benjamin Kelleher
improved his record to 7-0-2 (4) on December 2,
when he beat Nikolas Charalampous (16-1) by
unanimous decision.
Kelleher
added the Australian (ANBF) national title to his
resume.
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December 15
saw UBO Inter-Continental Super Lightweight
Champion Zoltan Szabo, now 19-9
(8), win the vacant Hungarian national crown by
beating Balazs Torteli, 14-1 (5), at the Lake Side
Hotel in Szekesfehervar.
A
professional for less than two years, he made his
debut in February of 2016, Szabo (23) has been
incredible active and always willing to take on
all comers.
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Six weeks
after winning the UBO European Light Heavyweight
title, Ferenc Albert from Hungary
stayed busy with a non-title victory over fellow
countryman Gabor G. Farkas (17-17-2) on December
16.
Winning by
second round technical knockout at the Beast Arena
in Budapest, 24-year-old Albert took his record to
26-12 (14).
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Undefeated
Armenian UBO Inter-Continental Super Middleweight
ruler Armen Ypremyan continued to
impress when he traveled to Belgium to beat local
favorite Matingu Kindele by clear unanimous
decision on December 25.
With the
victory he is now 8-0-2 (3), and former World
Boxing Federation (WBF) International Champion
Kindele falls to 10-8 (3).
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On December
30, at the Lucerna Hall in Prague,
Miroslav Serban, the UBO International
Super Lightweight Champion, won the vacant Czech
national title.
Serban
scored a unanimous decision over Jan Holec
(9-3-1), improving his professional ledger to 10-1
(5).
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