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Kazakhstan boxer Gennady Golovkin defended the IBF world middleweight title for the 21st time, setting an all-time record. He dropped Kamil Sheremeta, his opponent from Poland, four times.
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During the fight, which took place in Miami, Golovkin, from the first round, maintained dominance. Overall, Sheremeta conceded 228 shots, according to ESPN. The hardest thing for the Pole was probably the third round, when he missed a hook and a hook from Golovkin.
During the fight, Sheremet was knocked down four times, the referee stopped the fight earlier than scheduled, and the Pole was unable to enter the ring in the eighth round.
GGG was in cruise control all night.
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– DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) December 19, 2020
See also: Wladimir Klitschko to enter the International Boxing Hall of Fame
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