Kisner Loses in Second Round of AIBA Youth Worlds!
Glen Burnie 201-pounder Nick Kisner lost his second-round bout at the AIBA Youth World Championships in Guadalajara, MX. Kisner lost to Ivan Dychko of Kazakhastan, 5-1. Kisner's loss means that is the last loss for the Beltway Boxing contingent.
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That's OK Nick. Learn from the experience. You have come a long way. Keep up the good work.
its ok nick, u will be just fine. u r still young and should be fighting as a middleweight anyway. i seen the tape of your fight but only 2 rds of it. u did not do that bad. u should have mixed it up with him though. u would have scored more-especially in the 1st round. good luck...
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That's OK Nick. Learn from the experience. You have come a long way. Keep up the good work.
Jim McNally
its ok nick, u will be just fine. u r still young and should be fighting as a middleweight anyway. i seen the tape of your fight but only 2 rds of it. u did not do that bad. u should have mixed it up with him though. u would have scored more-especially in the 1st round.
good luck...
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