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Andy "Kaos" Kolle (19-2) of Duluth, MN stopped Anthony Shuler (20-6) of Indiana in the third round earlier tonight in Duluth, MN. Each fighter scored with clean punches throughout the bout. Kolle came forward with a stiff jab and cracking left hands to the head. Shuler proved to be a speedy target as he bobbed and weaved while landing rights to the head and body of Kolle.
Shuler started round three with a bang as a right hand to the head of Kolle led to three more consecutive rights that momentarily froze the Minnesotan in his tracks. Kolle seemingly unfazed began to take over in the second half of the round while Shuler slowed. A left hook to the jaw dropped Shuler hard near the ropes at around the two minute mark. Shuler was hurt but fought his way to his feet where referee Mark Nelson stopped the fight at 2:05 of round three

Zach "Jungle Boy" Walters (24-4) flattened James Morrow (11-13) in round two in the co-feature. Walters dug hard body punches to the midsection of Morrow early and often. Morrow was no push over as he took some heavy shots and returned fire. However, Walters' pressure would be too much as a big right to the head dropped Morrow near the end of the round. Morrow beat the count as blood dropped from his mouth.
The two men continued to brawl in round two as Walters kept the pressure on Morrow. A right uppercut dropped Morrow to the canvas again a minute and a half into the round. Morrow was able to get to his feet but Walters gave him no chance to recover. A left-right-left to the head of Morrow prompted referee Bobby Brunette to stop the right at 1:46 of round two.
Scott Ball and Tyler Hultin went head to head for four rounds of exhibition action. The two met years ago as amateurs and neither fighter wanted to give an inch this time out. Round four was an all out slugfest as both Ball and Hultin rocked the other on several occasions.
Jorey Olson and Dave Peterson also boxed an exhibition bout. Peterson countered off the ropes as Olson continuously marched forward with his punches.
Heavyweight Boris Shishporenok was again left with out an opponent as his guy was not available for reason's unknown to me at this time.
Three amateur bouts preceded the exhibitions.MORE TO COME... 6-19-09