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The 23 year old fighter, who trains out of Clancy's Boxing Academy in Mississauga, hardly broke a sweat last night in claiming the vacant North American Boxing Association lightweight championship at the Hershey Centre.
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"There was no feeling out process," said McGuinness, who was credited with a second round technical knockout. "We were ready to go right away and we just didn't think he (Grant) could handle 10 rounds."
McGuinness and his handlers were right because Grant's corner threw in the towel after the second round.
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In some ways, Grant was fortunate to have survived the second round. McGuinness, now undefeated in 13 professional fights, had Grant up against the ropes for most of the round. The champ maintained a persistent attack with head and body punches and gave every indication the fight would never go the distance.
Meanwhile,chaussure Louboutin pas cher, Mississauga's Samuel Vargas remained undefeated as a professional by scoring a unanimous six round decision over Orangeville's Ryan Wagner in a welterweight bout, one of four other fights on the card presented by United Boxing Promotions.
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Vargas felt he could have scored a knockout in each of the last three rounds against the more awkward Wagner.
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Julius Bunda of Kitchener scored a technical knockout over Ahmad Selemani of Quebec City at the 42 second mark of the fourth round in their scheduled four round super middleweight bout.
Phil Rose of Whitby made his professional debut a memorable one, winning by a technical knockout over Winston Dann of London at 1:35 of the third round in their scheduled four round light heavyweight fight.
Steve Franjic of Orangeville also won his pro debut, scoring a second round technical knockout over Horace Hunter of Toronto in a scheduled four round cruiserweight matchup.????????
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