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On
Saturday night, May 11, in front of a big crowd
at Camp Landing in his home-town of Ashland,
Kentucky, the 32-year-old local hero was a few
levels above co-challenger Jermin King, stopping
him in two rounds.
After a
relatively slow-paced first round, Hanshaw
floored King with a sharp one-two in the second,
and then went for the finish after King got up,
bringing the fans to their feat.
He
continuously hurt King and scored two more
knock-downs, but the New Yorker made it through
the round and then decided he wasn't going to
come out for more punishment.
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Hanshaw,
who´s final record will stand at 20-1-1 (10), has
had a fine career, starting out as a Welterweight
where he won the Kentucky state title in 2012.
In 2017 he
captured the World Boxing Federation (WBF)
Intercontinental Light Heavyweight title, and two
years later he added the WBF world title at Super
Middleweight to his resume.
Billed as
“The Last Ride”, Hanshaw´s final fight headlined a
card promoted by East Coast Promotions.
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