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This week, the 100% KO killer boxer is on the scene!

This week, the 100% KO killer boxer is on the scene!

This week, Beijing time, there are 2 important matches in the world boxing world, which is also the last 2 important matches in the world professional boxing world in 2021. First, on The late afternoon of December 14 (Tuesday), the current WBA Super/IBF's lightest weight fighter, Japanese "monster" Naomi Inoue (21-0, 18KO), will once again take the stage to take on thai boxer Alain Deepaen (12-2, 11KO) at the Japan Kokujikan.

Alain Deepaern, 30, currently has a professional record of 12 wins and 2 losses, 11 KO opponents, and now ranks 52nd overall in boxrec-118 pounds. Deepaern is 1.62 meters tall and has won consecutive games in the last six matches, and has only won the IBF's lightest-weight Pan Pacific Intercontinental Champion Gold Belt, which is a gap between his strength and Inoue' strength. With a height of 1.68 meters and an arm span of 1.75 meters, 28-year-old Inoue has won the world championship in the subfedgeweight, superflyweight and lightestweight to date, and is now ranked 4th in boxing magazine P4P, the highest-ranked boxer in Asia.

This week, the 100% KO killer boxer is on the scene!

On the morning of December 18 (This Saturday) Beijing time, the current WBC/IBF light heavyweight boxing champion Russian "killer" Artur Beitbeev (16-0, 16KO) will face the former WBA light heavyweight ordinary boxing champion American Marcus Brown (24-1, 16KO), the tournament will be held in Montreal, Canada.

Marcus Brown, 31, currently has a professional record of 24 wins and 1 loss, 16 ko opponents, and is now 8th overall at BOXREC-175 pounds, the only previous loss was a technical point loss to Jim Pascal (33-6-1, 20KO) in August 2019. With a height of 1.87 meters and an arm span of 1.91 meters, Marcus Brown beat former super-middle/super-middleweight champion Badu Jack (25-3-3, 15KO) in January 2019, which was the most important victory of his career so far.

The 36-year-old Bertbiev currently has a professional record of 16 wins, 16 KO opponents, in addition to the WBC and IBF World Boxing Champions, he is also the boxing magazine - 175 pounds champion. Heightd at 1.82 m and with an arm span of 1 m.85, Beit-Biev is a 175-pound super heavy gunner who maintains a 100% KO rate and plays 72 rounds in all 16 professional games. As an amateur boxer, Beit biev won the 2009 World Boxing Championships, beating kovalev, Tabiso-Mchunu, Dautikos and other famous players. If active boxing superstar Sur Avarez (57-1-2, 39KO) defeats WBC sub-heavyweight champion Makabu (28-2, 25KO) next May, the first choice for opponents in September will be Betbiev.

This week, the 100% KO killer boxer is on the scene!

In addition to these two matches, on December 19 (this Sunday), there are 2 good games. On the morning of the 19th, former WBO heavyweight New Zealander Joseph Parker (29-2, 21KO) took pre-World War II European heavyweight Drake Chesola (32-11, 23KO) to the Manchester Arena in the United Kingdom. In a battle in May, Parker defeated Cessola once with close but controversial points, and the two decided to fight again due to the controversial results. On the morning of December 9, former WBO Superweight Mexican Gilberto Ramirez (42-0, 28KO) will take on Cuban Eunici Gonzalez (21-3, 17KO), a WBA light heavyweight boxer qualifier, with the winner becoming the statutory challenger for WBA light heavyweight super boxer Dmitry Biver (19-0, 11KO).

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