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In a
clash of southpaws, Torres Marin beat Hungarian
favorite Sandor Micsko by unanimous decision, as
he proved too tricky and determined. The older
man by ten years, he looked rejuvenated as he
resurrected a career that otherwise seemed to be
going nowhere.
After
ten rounds of boxing, judges Laszlo Fejes, Tamas
Sasvari and Mikulas Bencik scored the fight
98-91, 96-93 and 96-95 respectively, all for
Torres Marin. Referee was Bela Florian.
Photo:
The New champion with UBO Supervisor Sebastien
Pitois.
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Now on a
three-fight winning-streak, Torres Marin (39),
who was born in Santa Clara, Cuba but now lives
in Bonyhad, Hungary, improves to 12-8-1 (6).
This was his third title-opportunity, after
coming up short in IBA and IBF challenges in the
past.
A former
WBF International and WBC regional champion at
Middleweight, and Hungarian national champion at
both Middleweight and Super Middleweight,
29-year-old Micsko sees his professional record
drop to 28-12-2 (22).
Headlining an open-air twelve-bout show free to
the public, the fight was promoted by Tibor Feja
and his Fight Night Show Promotions in
association with Erika Paszterko of L.P.
Promotions, and televised live by Hungary
DigiSport.
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