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Hot middleweight prospect Dmitry Pirog was fighting in Krasnodar for the first time as a pro last Saturday. Back to his hometown, Pirog was hugely supported by the fans and greeted them in return with the late stoppage of Belarussian journeyman Alexander Vayavoda. The fight, scheduled for ten, was fast-paced and thrilling down the stretch, however Pirog took better of almost all of the exchanges. In round nine, Dmitry finally caught his opponent with the crushing left hook and down went Vayavoda. He barely beat the count but was too wobbly forcing referee Nikolay Putchkov to stop the fight. With the win Pirog is now CIS and Slavic countries middleweight champion with a perfect record of 9-0, 8 KOs. Vayavoda fell back to 4-7-1 with 2 KOs.

Unbeaten middleweight sensation Dmitry Pirog (7-0, 6 KOs), 26, will headline a huge local show, arranged by the Baltic Box Promotion tomorrow in Kaliningrad, Russia.

It was less than three years ago, when the potential European fight of the year between undisputed junior welterweight king Kostya Tszyu and mandatory challenger Sharmba Mitchell, scheduled to take place in Olympiysky Sports Arena, Moscow, on February, 2004, was scratched for good due to injuries, suffered by Kostya during his preparation. The unlucky occasion ruined all the plans, leaving organizers with the black holes in their budget and boxing fans with the horrible feeling of being cheated. The fight wasn’t, however, canceled but was relocated to USA and took place in early November the same year.

It was when no one in Russia could really believe that the title bout would somehow be arranged in the largest country on planet in the nearest future. Financial losses, lack of interest among sponsors and sportive media as well as the absence of world-beaters in higher weight classes were the clear factors, preventing any important fight from being held in Eastern Europe.

Situation turned around considerably in the last two years. Starting from Valuev’s successful performance against WBA beltholder John Ruiz and going on with Vladimir Klitschko and Sergey Liakhovich dominant victories over Chris Byrd (IBF) and Lamon Brewster (WBO), it reached its highest point on August, 12, when 37-year old Oleg Maskaev completed the clean sweep by post-Soviet fighters, having knocked out WBC boss Hasim Rahman in 12th round of their brutal clash.

‘The Big O’ became the first champion among the Eastern European heavyweight bunch, who decided to defend his belt in Motherland. The negotiations were pretty complicated, but at last WBC #10 Japan-based Ugandan Peter Okhello was named as the voluntary challenger in early October, and the second only title fight in Russian boxing history landed on December, 10, at the same Olympiysky Sports Arena. The only previous title collision, held in Russia thirteen years ago, was the IBF cruiserweight championship between Al Cole and Glenn McRory.

A few changes have been made to the undercard of the huge upcoming (Dec. 10) show with the WBC heavyweight title clash between Russian Oleg Maskaev and Ugandan Peter Okhello as a headliner. Talented Dzhimi Kapanov is off the show due to the undisclosed injury, suffered during the preparation. Replacing him will be Russian cruiser Pavel Melkomian (20-2, 8 KOs), whose opponent is still to be named. Melkomian, once an undefeated contender, is coming off the most horrible year in a career with the recent kayo losses to Grigory Drozd and Rudolf Kraj.

By Alexey Sukachev; photos by Sergey Sinyakin, October, 28, 2006

The following day Oleg Maskaev had sensationally kayoed self-proclaimed “American Last Line of Defense” in face of Hasim Rahman, former Athens super heavyweight gold medalist Alexander Povetkin (8-0, 6 KOs) sent compatriot his congratulations on the monumental victory.

Russian middleweight titleholder Dmitry Pirog (5-0, 4 KOs) of Krasnodar, Russia, is still to face his mandatory Zviadi Purtskhvanidze (13-5-2, 3 KOs) of Chelyabinsk, Russia, as their 10-rounder, scheduled once on the 12th of August in Chelyabinsk, was dramatically cancelled due to injury, suffered by Pirog in his last outing versus Islom Yusupov. Pirog is now scheduled to defend his national belt on the 21st of September in an undisclosed venue.

Hot prospect Dmitry Pirog (5-0, 4 KOs), 28 of Temrjuk, Russia, will defend his Russian middleweight belt versus adopted Georgian Zviadi Putskhanidze this Saturday in his opponents’ hometown of Chelyabinsk, Russia. Pirog sensationally captured Russian middleweight championship with the confident unanimous decision over long-time contender Sergey Tatevosyan this April. In his last outing, on the 27th of July, Pirog easily destroyed fairly unknown Islam Yusupov (1-3, 0 KOs) in two rounds of brutal action.

 WBA#11 Ukrainian light heavyweight Yuri Barashian (20-2, 12 KOs), 26, scored an easy UD 6 victory over rugged veteran Teymuraz Kekelidze (15-24-1, 12 KOs), 40, on the local card, held in Gelendzhik, Russia, on the 27th of July.

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