Konstantin Ponomarev

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Konstantin Ponomarev is fighting on the Top Rank card in Omaha tonight.

He's just age 21 and already has a 23-0 record.

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Charles Martel

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Ponomarev scored a ten round unanimous decision over tough veteran Cosme “Chino” Rivera who has been in with many familiar names.

He's now
25-0.
 

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Ponomarev is a kid on the rise. The Russian out-boxed his opponent from the first to last bell, while using very good footwork, jabs ,combinations and body shots.

Konstantin controlled distance, showing good timing and clearly has matured in terms of avoiding unnecessary shots. By the time the fight was over,
Zewski's face was battered. Ponomarev was relatively clean, and looked as if he had just finished a rousing sparring session. I like him!
 

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Ponomarev is fighting off TV on a Top Rank card on Friday Nov 20. It looks like this talented young boxer has made the career-ruining mistake of signing with Top Rank.

He still has no opponent scheduled, five days from the fight.
 

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Ponomarev won a hard-fought MD.

http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/results-from-the-cosmopolitan-of-las-vegas-314401

Russian prospect Konstantin Ponomarev, (29-0, 13 KOs), remained unbeaten with a hard-earned majority decision over Ramses Agaton, (17-3-3, 9 KOs), in an eight-round welterweight bout. One judge scored the bout a draw, while the other two judges scored the bout 79-73 for the 23-year old Russian, who trains with GGG in Big Bear, California.

Ponomarev was coming into this fight off of the biggest win of his career, picking up the NABF welterweight title by routing then-undefeated Mikael Zewski last May. However over the first half of this fight Ponomarev had all he could handle with the tough Mexican southpaw Agaton. Ponomarev had trouble landing accurately and was consistently countered by hard left and right hands from Agaton.

However as the fight progressed, Ponomarev started to wear down Agaton with his constant pressure, and as Agaton started to tire he became an easier target for Ponomarev, who finished the last three rounds strongly by landing at will on the fading Agaton while avoiding the counterpunches that dogged him in the early rounds.
 

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Last night, Ponomarev deserved to win by wide decision, yet in the official result he won by SD.

 
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He lost today, to a top Russian prospect.

Another fighter ruined by Top Rank.

He should have been in big fights after beating Zewski, but Arum kept him in low-pay meaningless matchups.
 
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