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Boxer Tervel Pulev with 7th victory as professional

Tervel Pulev
Photo: BGNES

Bulgarian boxer Tervel Pulev has achieved his seventh victory out of seven games in the professional ring. The younger brother of European Super Heavyweight champion Kubrat Pulev did not have any problems against Charniakevich from Belarus, winning with a technical knockout in the second round of the match that took place in Berlin.

This has been Pulev’s third game for less than a month and a half. The 34-year-old Bulgarian won against Ukrainian Artem Redko on November 11, and a week later he was victorious against Mikheil Khutsishvili from Georgia.

Each of the seven professional victories of the bronze medalist from London 2012 so far has been achieved with a knockout.



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