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  • Boxing: Martirosyan impresses on Pavlik-Espino undercard

    Ring TV
    Dec 20 2009


    Martirosyan impresses on Pavlik-Espino undercardPosted Dec. 19, 2009 at 11:40pm

    By RingTV.com editorsBuzz up!

    Junior middleweight contender Vanes Martirosyan (26-0, 17 knockouts)
    showed that he's ready for a title shot in 2010 by dominating tough
    southpaw Willie Lee (17-6, 11 KOs) to a third-round stoppage to claim
    two regional 154-pound titles on the Kelly Pavlik-Miguel Espino
    undercard at the Beeghly Center in Youngstown, Ohio on Saturday.

    After stunning Lee with a laser-accurate straight rights and hooks in
    the opening round, Martirosyan, THE RING's No. 10-rated junior
    middleweight, dropped the game Louisianan with a counter right in the
    third round. Lee got up but Martirosyan's follow-up attack prompted
    referee Randy Jarvis to step in and stop the bout at 2:13 of the
    round.

    Martirosyan, 23, appears to have come into his own this year, boxing
    and punching with more fluidity, accuracy and power than ever

    The Glendale, Calif.-based Armenian's trainer Freddie Roach believes
    that he is ready to challenge one of the major junior middleweight
    beltholders and it targeting Yuri Foreman, who is promoted by Top Rank
    along with Martirosyan.

    Former heavyweight titleholder Samuel Peter was also in action on the
    Pavlik-Espino undercard. Peter (33-3, 26 KOs) stopped 360-pound Gabe
    Brown (18-13-4, 12 KOs) at 2:58 of the fourth round in an entertaining
    fight.

    Two of Top Rank's most talented prospects were also on the undercard
    and part of the pay-per-view broadcast.

    Featherweight Miguel Angel Garcia (19-0, 16 KOs) dropped journeyman
    Yogli Herrera (22-13, 16 KOs) for a 10-count with a perfectly timed
    straight right in the third round of their scheduled eight rounder.

    Southpaw middleweight prospect Matt Korobvov (9-0, 7 KOs) stopped
    journeyman Ken Dunham (6-12-1, 4 KOs) the third round of their
    scheduled six rounder after a series of right hooks to the body that
    was punctuated by a mean left cross to the head.

    http://www.ringtv.com/blog/1439/martirosyan _impresses_on_pavlikespino_undercard/
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