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Ghana’s Shakul Samed suffered a painful knockout defeat to Malkan Bayram of Turkey at the Edo Museum Kokugikan Arena, in Tokyo on Wednesday.
The Black Bombers medal hope Shakul Samed suffered a second round TKO against his bigger opponent, Malkan Bayram in the light heavyweight contest.
The 21-year Turkish boxer seemed too powerful for Shakul as he overpowered him in the second round having dominated the first round, forcing the referee to stop the fight.
The Turkish boxer moved on into the quarter-finals with the TKO win.
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