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Now 48 years
old, Snarski (33-32-2, 7 KOs) has had an
interesting career, starting off as a prospect
with victories in his first five bouts, and then
developing into a journeyman with a 16-24-1
record, before turning things around again to win
various regional titles and eventually the UBO
World title.
His
ring-return most likely a “one-off”, Snarski is
mainly working in the sport as a manager and
promoter these days.
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UBO
International Super Welterweight Champion Tommy
Browne added
the IBO Asia-Pacific title to his long list of
achievements on October 20 in Singapore, and
improved his record to 35-6-2 (13).
“The
Titan”, as the 34-year-old Australian is
known, beat former UBO Inter-Continental
Champion Sirmonkhon Iamthuam (92-3, 57 KOs)
from Thailand by unanimous decision.
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On October
21, former UBO Female World Super
Welterweight Champion Mikaela
Lauren
(29-5, 13 KOs) of Sweden lost a challenge
for the WBA, WBO, IBO, IBF and WBC World
Welterweight titles against defending
champion Cecilia Braekhus.
Lauren won
the UBO World title in October of 2012 with
a unanimous decision over Eva Bajic (AKA Eva
Halasi), who in her very next fight became
IBF World Champion. She made one successful
defense, beating Esther Matshiya, also by
unanimous decision, in March of 2014.
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UBO
World Light Heavyweight Champion Ryan
”The Real Deal” Ford took his record to
14-0 (9) on October 21, stopping Mexican
trial-horse Miguel Cubos (11-13, 8 KOs) in
the third round of a non title Cruiserweight
fight in Calgary, Canada.
Keeping himself very busy, on September 9 he
got rid of another Mexican, Joaquin Murrieta
(5-5-2, 3 Kos), in the fourth round of a
fight in Montreal. That was at Light
Heavyweight, and also with no title on the
line.
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