gave sergei the seventh. winning the round with his jab. jaime has some chin on him
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gave sergei the eighth
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gave the nineth to sergei
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first round to josh
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gave the tenth to sergei
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FFS I think they told them to walk slowly to the ring. And we haven't even started 101 National anthems yet
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Taylor opens up stuffed lefts mid round. Trying to rush and bully. Ref warns him. That left giving Teo problems.
Taylor probably took 1st. But this will be very competitive.
here we go. had to upload to odysee due to copyright
https://odysee.com/@Ciarop_Poree:9/MvD:0
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teo has apparently vacated the wbo belt
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Teofimo Lopez has vacated his light-welterweight world title less than a week after winning the belt by beating Josh Taylor.
Lopez, 25, announced his retirement after handing Taylor his first professional loss when the pair fought in New York last weekend. The American became a two-weight world champion by capturing Taylor's WBO belt and his retirement was questioned by many fans, but Lopez has proved he is serious about hanging up his gloves by opting to give up his newly-acclaimed belt.
“Just now Teofimo Lopez is texting me that he relinquished his Jr welterweight title," WBO President Paco Valcárcel tweeted. "We should respect his decision. If he comes back, WBO doors will be always open for him." Lopez responded to the statement by writing: “Thank you everyone for making the greatest moments in my career a great one! I am forever grateful for all of the sanctioning bodies in boxing for showing me I can and am more than boxing! What a career.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/boxi...9b9f0df5&ei=10
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