Dethroned champion left disfigured after suffering horrendous injuries during defeat


Denis Lebedev was left with a shocking eye injury after losing his WBA world cruiserweight title to Guillermo Jones on Friday night.
The Russian, fighting on home soil in Moscow, was eventually stopped towards the end of the 11th round having been ahead on all three judges' scorecards.
But questions will be asked as to whether Lebedev should have been pulled out having suffered a cut in the first round which worsened as the fight progressed.
Closed shut: Guillermo Jones (right) beat Denis Lebedev to win the WBA cruiserweight title
Closed shut: Guillermo Jones (right) beat Denis Lebedev to win the WBA cruiserweight title


Closed shut: Guillermo Jones beat Denis Lebedev to win the WBA cruiserweight title

Jones, 41, first won the title in 2008 but was stripped of the belt last year after making just two defences in four years.
Five other planned defences had been postponed and Lebedev, 33, was made the interim belt holder before later being upgraded.
His cornerman last night was Kostya Tszyu - whose final fight as a professional was against Ricky Hatton in 2005 - but there was no sign of him being pulled out by his team or by referee Stanley Christodoulou.
Horrific: Lebedev battled through to the 11th round but was ahead on all three scorecards when he was stoppedHorrific: Lebedev battled through to the 11th round but was ahead on all three scorecards when he was stopped
Horrific: Lebedev battled through to the 11th round but was ahead on all three cards when he was stopped
Still got it: Jones regained his title and is promoted by Don King (above right) as Lebedev is left to nurse his wounds

Still got it: Jones regained his title and is promoted by Don King (above right) as Lebedev is left to nurse his wounds
Still got it: Jones regained his title and is promoted by Don King (above right) as Lebedev is left to nurse his wounds


Also on the card, Alexander Povetkin retained his WBA heavyweight title with a third-round stoppage of Andrzej Wawrzyk. 
Povetkin sent Wawrzyk to the floor in the second round and again in the third before the fight was waved off by the  referee with 32 seconds left in the round.
Povetkin is due to fight IBF, WBA and WBO title holder Wladimir Klitschko in Moscow on October 5 after the purse bids were won with an extraordinary bid of $23million.

Still champion: Alexander Povetkin (left) stopped Andrzej Wawrzik on an easy night's work in Moscow

Still champion: Alexander Povetkin (left) stopped Andrzej Wawrzik on an easy night's work in Moscow
Still champion: Alexander Povetkin (left) stopped Andrzej Wawrzik on an easy night's work in Moscow


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