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posted by mightygloves.com on March 10, 2007, in The Kronk Connection

klitschkoaustin_4lg.jpgIBF and IBO Heavyweight Champion Wladimir Klitschko (48-3, 43 KOs) retained his title Saturday night at the Sap Arena in Mannheim, Germany when he defeated mandatory challenger Ray Austin (24-4-4, 16 KOs) by TKO at 1:27 of the second round.

Trainer, Emanuel Steward advised Klitschko to use his left to set up a right and he said that Austin would never see a right coming, however, Wladimir hit Austin with four left hooks and Austin fell to the canvas, and did not recover.

Kronk fighter, NABO Cruiserweight Champion, Johnathon Banks dominated Ralf Reimer defeating him by TKO at 32 seconds of the first round in a non title bout.

Story by Kathleen Holland
Photography by Chris McGee

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