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07/04/07. ASHIRA OURE BEATS EASTMAN BUT MISSES THE DECISION.

 Eastman vs Ashira 
The African Warrior two time world title challenger Evans Ashira, 28-2-0 (13Kos), turned two time world challenger Howard Eastman 45-4-0 (35 KOs) into a clawn. A fight which many observers thought would be really explosive. Eastman used excessive holding and bending all the way to Ashira's knees, to survive Ashira's offensive style. Referee John Kean seemed to have never caught up with the fight,
as he keept telling Eastman to stop holding. Without making his authority count like a real referee should, he should warn Eastman to get in the fight and make him box
 

instead of holding. It seemed the referee forgot where he was at and was more scared to say anything with authority to Eastman. In round 12, Eastman got caught with a monster left hook from Ashira that turned his legs stiff. He clinged on Ashira for almost 15 seconds and all the referee needed to say was "break", and it could have been all over for Eastman, but the referee didn't say anything, he let him survive the round holding on to Ashira. To make the case even worse Eastman got the decision which got the crowd, that came to cheer, booing him and the officials.
The best part is that Team Eastman and all the viewers around UK know he did not win that fight! The African Warrior is all ok, he knows this is boxing and this aren't the worst thing that have happened. He maintains "I know I won that fight, i promised the belt to my little son Esonga and Eastman got it just because he survived and the referee was not qualified, that is the only problem. Otherwise i am right here, anyone who wants a piece of me is welcome to call my manager Jan Andersen anytime. I will be good to go no matter who it is, ready to fight anyone anywhere anytime. Make the call come through and les do it at Middle or JR. Middleweight anytime anywhere . Ashira Oure wants to thank his fans in Denmark and Kenya, who stayed up late night to watch him perform. And thanks to Team Ashira that was at Dudly Hall England, led by his manager Jan Andersen for believing in him and he maintains he is still have ambitions to make it happen at the top all he needs is a chance.

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