Andrey Tsurkan

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Andrey Tsurkan (born October 6, 1977 in Luhansk, Ukraine) is a light middleweight boxer from Ukraine.

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Pro career

On October 4, 2009 [1] Herrera lost by 10th round T.K.O. to top light middleweight prospect, Mexican Alfredo Angulo. [2] He is currently an athletic trainer in New York.

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References

  1. "Alfredo Angulo Punishes Andrey Tsurkan, TKO in Ten".
  2. "Star Boxing: Andrey Tsurkan Ready for Alfredo Angulo – Boxing News".