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BOXNEWS Fight Alexander Povetkin W KO 3 (10) Leo Nolan

Fight Alexander Povetkin W KO 3 (10) Leo Nolan

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Boxers Russian Federation Alexander Povetkin [17-0-0, 12]
USA Leo Nolan [27-1-0, 10]
Weight division Heavyweight (unlimited)
Date 05 December 2009, Sat
Location Germany Germany, Ludwigsburg, Arena
Other fights of this evening Fight Marco Huck W UD 12 (12) Ola Afolabi
Fight Evgeny Orlov L UD 8 (8) Francesco Pianeta

News: Fight Alexander Povetkin -VS- Leo Nolan

Povetkin stopped Nolan 5 Dec 2009 23:55

Povetkin stopped Nolan

Top Russian heavyweight and IBF mandatory challenger for Wladimir Klitschko, Alexander Povetkin (18-0, 13 KOs) proved both his high contender status and the IBF #1, WBO #2 and WBC #3 ranks with a dominant win over old and pudgy American Leo Nolan (27-2, 10 KOs), who suffered the first stoppage loss in his whole career. Povetkin was sharp since the outset and was putting more and more charge in his attack with each spent minute read more ...
Weights from Ludwigsburg 5 Dec 2009 16:42

Weights from Ludwigsburg

Marco Huck 196 vs Ola Afolabi 196.4 (WBO cruiserweight championship) Alexander Povetkin 221.6 vs Leo Nolan 230.4 Dominik Britsch 159.6 vs Cleber Argente Alves 159.8 (IBF Youth middleweight title) read more ...
Povetkin vs Nolan Appears To Be The Fight For 12/5 28 Nov 2009 13:16

Povetkin vs Nolan Appears To Be The Fight For 12/5

A source out of Germany has advised BoxingScene.com Alexander Povetkin (17-0, 12KOs) will likely face Leo Nolan (27-1, 10KOs) on December 5 in Germany. Povetkin's side passed on a possible fight with Owen Beck and didn't reach terms with Cedric Boswell. Nolan has never fought any fighters on Povetkin's level read more ...
Povetkin vs Nolan or Boswell on December 5; Beck is Out 25 Nov 2009 06:46

Povetkin vs Nolan or Boswell on December 5; Beck is Out

Trainer Teddy Atlas has apparently decided Owen "What the Heck" Beck isn't a good fit for Alexander Povetkin's December 5th ring return in Germany. The ink was supposed to be "all but dried" on the contract but as is often the case in boxing, nothing is ever a done deal until the opening bell actually rings. A source not affiliated with Sauerland Event said that the German promotional company approved Beck as an opponent read more ...