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Boxer Guido Vianello left covered in blood after suffering horror cut that ended unbeaten record


BOXER Guido Vianello lost his unbeaten record after suffering a horror cut on Saturday night.

The Italian was left covered in blood during his heavyweight clash with Jonnie Rice.

Italian boxer Guido Vianello suffered a horror cut above his left eyeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Vianello was left with blood streaming down his faceCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Officials ruled that the fight needed to be stopped because of the cutCredit: Getty Images – Getty
American Jonnie Rice was awarded the win via TKOCredit: Getty Images – Getty

He suffered a cut above his left eye following a thunderous right hand from the 35-year-old veteran in the sixth round.

The humongous hit left Vianello with blood streaming down his face.

It also opened a deep laceration that was ruled bad enough for the fight to be stopped.

The referee initially thought the gruesome cut came as a result of an accidental clash of heads.

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But ringside officials reviewed the footage and decided a brutal punch from Rice had in fact caused the cut.

The fight was then waved off 42 seconds into the seventh round.

The ringside doctor deemed Vianello unable to continue, giving American boxer Rice the win via TKO.

It was the first time he had lost in 12 bouts, with 10 wins and a draw to his name prior to Saturday’s clash in New York.

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Despite the horror injury and defeat, Vianello remained in good spirits.

He was captured by Top Rank after the fight saying: “Mama, I’m ok. Don’t worry.”

Meanwhile, the victorious Rice said: “I did it again.

“Another undefeated fighter. I’m not here to call anyone out right now. I’m going to enjoy this victory and then see what’s next.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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