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Borislava Goranova
may have gone the distance twice with
Agnieszka Rylik,
as well as with
Ragosina, Mahfood and Lamare, but European super lightweight
champion Anne-Sophie Mathis (29) of France, it seems, has got her
number. On the 27th November 2004, she stopped her in
Hussigny, and last night, sharpening her claws for her upcoming
world title clash with Myriam Lamare, in a
Salle des Sports
Roger Boileau
packed to the rafters in Dombasle, she did it again,
knocking her out in the fifth of six scheduled rounds. “Anne-Sophie
dominated her Bulgarian opponent,” reports
L'Est Républicain,
“without
giving her the slightest chance.” Rather than exploiting her reach,
as she had initially planned, Mathis made devastating use of the
uppercut – which, as everyone knows (except Mark Antony), is the
most unkindest cut of all…
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