The undefeated Fedor Chudinov entered this fight with a perfect boxing record of 13-0-0 (10 KOs=77%) and he is ranked as the No.6 super middleweight in the world (currently the #1 in this division is Andre Ward). He has already fought once in 2015 beating Felix Sturm (=Sturm vs Chudinov).
His opponent, Frank Buglioni, has an official record of 17-1-1 (13 knockouts) and he entered as the No.53 in the same weight class. He suffered his only loss in 2014, against Sergey Khomitsky (=Buglioni vs Khomitsky), but after this bout he has collected five victories and one draw, against Lee Markham (one of the best boxing fights of the year, Buglioni vs Markham); Buglioni defeated Fernando Castaneda in his last fight (=Buglioni vs Castaneda). Chudinov vs Buglioni is valid for the WBA World super middleweight title (held by Chudinov). Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2015-09-26
Where: Wembley Arena, London, United Kingdom
Division: super middleweight (168 lbs, 76.2 kg)
Title: WBA World super middleweight title
Chudinov’s previous fight: Felix Sturm vs Fedor Chudinov
Buglioni’s previous fight: Frank Buglioni vs Fernando Castaneda
Chudinov’s next fight: Felix Sturm vs Fedor Chudinov 2
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Impressive win! Chudinov was a machine.
He got the vengeance on British boxers he was looking for, but I wonder if he could drop down to middleweight to fight Eubank Jr.
No place to hide, not enough room to run in this ring. The Russian fully dominated this fight with a very aggressive approach and punching accuracy. Fedor is very solid technically which permitted him out-boxing his rival and winning all the rounds.
The referee was pretty good discounting points to Frank because the illegal punch at the end of round 6.