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Miko
(5-1, 4 KOs) will face Mongolian Bazargur
Jugder, who might have a less-than-stellar
record, but is having great momentum in his
career.
Jugder
(11-24-3, 5 KOs) has won his last two bouts by
knockout, and before that he gave undefeated
Yuri Sakunts all he could handle, losing a
narrow decision for the World Boxing Federation
(WBF) Eurasia title.
Based in
the Czech Republic, Jugder has fought no less
than sixteen undefeated opponents, and numerous
contenders on the European scene, and now he
finds himself with a second opportunity to win a
title.
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Miko is a
slight favourite going in, but this is by far his
sternest test, and Jugder, who has only lost once
inside the distance, will enter the fight full of
confidence and determination.
The fight
is part of a big championship quadruple-header
promoted by a legend of Czech boxing, former
European and world champion Lukas Konecny.
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