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  • Boxing: Munroe Beats Martirosian to Retain European 122 Belt

    SecondsOut
    Sept 6 2008



    Munroe Beats Martirosian to Retain European 122 Belt

    By Wayne Bartlett: Rendall Munroe is still the European super
    bantamweight champion after a unanimous points win over tough Armenian
    Arsen Martirosyan in Nottingham.

    Despite a fast and spirited start from the unknown import which saw
    the defending champ face uncomfortable moments and take some good
    shots from his shorter relentless foe - by the halfway mark it was the
    5 ft 7 in tall Munroe in the ascendancy.

    The Leicester southpaw finally finding the room to operate following
    the former pressure, the stocky 31 year old Martirosyan was now
    blowing hard after his previous efforts.

    Munroe - only too happy to take advantage of his opponent's fatigue,
    proceeded to target the body and was on the brink of stopping the
    French based Armenian in round eight with a sustained assault.

    Credit to the resilience of the teak tough challenger however, as not
    only did the shorter Martirosyan survive the crisis but also survived
    through to the final bell in the face of what was by the end a
    dominant champion.

    Munroe, 28 years old, just couldn't find the punches to bring an early
    end to the bout but he was more than pleased with the end result in
    what turned out to be a tough fight against an unknown quantity such
    was the lack of video of any of Martirosyan`s previous bouts.

    `We went in there you might as well say blindfolded, we didn't know
    nothing about him (Martirosyan), we just went in there and took it as
    it came really' said Munroe in the post fight interview.

    Unanimous scorecards of 115-113, 117-112 and 115-114 all read in
    favour of the now 16-1(7) EBU champion Munroe with the gritty visitor
    dropping to 12-2(3).

    Talking of the near future, Munroe's promoter Frank Maloney stated
    possible plans for his charge to face 26-1 Irish former European
    champion Bernard Dunne, in what would be a potentially cracking battle
    of Britain.

    `We would like to have Bernard Dunne if he saw this, he's made a lot
    of noise the offers there for him if not we'll take someone else so
    he's got until Monday to respond to the fax that's been sent to his
    management team' said Maloney.
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