Lebedev vs. Flanagan Finalized - Russia vs. Japan on July 10

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Lebedev vs. Flanagan Finalized - Russia vs. Japan on July 10

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The card is mostly set for a big night of boxing in Ekaterinburg, Russia, which is about to take place on July 10 at the DIVS arena under promotion of German Titov from the RCC Boxing Promotions and his partners from World of Boxing.

WBA 'super' cruiserweight title holder Denis Lebedev (29-3, 22 KOs) will risk his title against WBA #8 Australian Mark Flanagan (22-4, 15 KOs).

Flanagan, 27, started his career in a so-so fashion, going 6-3 in his first nine fights. However, he is 16-1 after that and has won his last eleven. He has never fought outside his native land.

Lebedev vs. Flanagan Finalized
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In such talent rich division, they picked an unknown guy with 4 defeats? Time to retire then.
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Pretty lame fight. No matter what happens here this isn't gonna do anything for Lebedev's career, just a treading water fight, but he's had a lot of tough fights so it's fair enough for him to have an easier one here.
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boxing_rocks wrote:In such talent rich division, they picked an unknown guy with 4 defeats? Time to retire then.
Dude went through Kalenga, Kayode, Gassiev, and Ramirez all in a row. I'm sure he wants a bit of a break.
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Mexi-Box wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:In such talent rich division, they picked an unknown guy with 4 defeats? Time to retire then.
Dude went through Kalenga, Kayode, Gassiev, and Ramirez all in a row. I'm sure he wants a bit of a break.
Retirement is the best break he can get. Also, Kayode and Ramirez are jokes.
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It could just be a tune up for the super series. If not, 8-12 of the best are going to be involved in that so top opposition at cruiser won't be easy to find this summer.
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I love this sport when under-dog's get a go it reminds me why I love it so much good luck to both warrior's especially Bam Bam Flanagan :salut:
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Denis Lebedev vs Terry Flanagan? This isn't going to end well. Lebedev has like 70 pounds on him. Oooohhhh, Mark Flanagan. ... Who dat?
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boxing_rocks wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:In such talent rich division, they picked an unknown guy with 4 defeats? Time to retire then.
Dude went through Kalenga, Kayode, Gassiev, and Ramirez all in a row. I'm sure he wants a bit of a break.
Retirement is the best break he can get. Also, Kayode and Ramirez are jokes.
Retirement would be terrible since he had a razor close fight with one of the best cruiserweights, Gassiev. You're a joke.
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Mexi-Box wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote: Dude went through Kalenga, Kayode, Gassiev, and Ramirez all in a row. I'm sure he wants a bit of a break.
Retirement is the best break he can get. Also, Kayode and Ramirez are jokes.
Retirement would be terrible since he had a razor close fight with one of the best cruiserweights, Gassiev. You're a joke.
Lebedev is NOT facing Gassiev again. He is old and could be broken by that fight.
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boxing_rocks wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote:
boxing_rocks wrote:
Retirement is the best break he can get. Also, Kayode and Ramirez are jokes.
Retirement would be terrible since he had a razor close fight with one of the best cruiserweights, Gassiev. You're a joke.
Lebedev is NOT facing Gassiev again. He is old and could be broken by that fight.
It was a razor close fight that some think Lebedev won. It would be crazy if he doesn't rematch Gassiev.
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