READING, Penn. -- The Fourth of July storyline going into the fight was that former Marine and Iraq veteran Jamel Semper Fi Herring would extend his unbeaten streak against Russian veteran Denis Shafikov to make it a patriotic red, white and blue celebration.But Shafikov had other ideas and dished out a one-sided beating en route to a 10th-round technical knockout victory in a lightweight bout.The taller Herring suffered a knockdown in the second round when Shafikov drilled him with a right to the head.The punch sent Herring flying into the ropes, and referee Gary Rosado called it knockdown because the ropes held up the dazed fighter.Herring tried to use lateral movement and quick flurries to keep Shafikov at arms length but lacked the punching power to get the job done.The squat Shafikov was the aggressor, working his way inside of Herrings longer reach and pounding away to the head and body every round, hurting his adversary numerous times. Herring took a particularly nasty beating in ninth and it was somewhat of a surprise that his corner allowed him to come out for the final round.Shafikov landed a few more solid punches in the 10th and the referee stopped the fight at the 0:36 mark, with Herring bleeding from the mouth and a cut over his right eye.Shafikov, 31, improved his record to 37-2-1 (20 KOs), while Herring, 30, fell to 15-1 (8 KOs). Shafikov, whose only two loses came in title bouts, hopes his impressive victory will earn him a third.In the co-feature Polish middleweight Patryk Szymanski won a unanimous 10-round decision over Silky Wilky Campfort by scores of 98-92 and 99-91 (twice).Szymanski, 23, used footwork, left jabs and occasional right hands to pepper Campfort, 31, in most rounds.Campfort rallied in the seventh, eighth and ninth, digging hooks to the body and right hands to the head but couldnt turn the fight his way.The undefeated Szymanski unloaded with sustained barrage in the final round and then coasted home to tally his 16th consecutive victory, including nine knockouts. Campfort slipped to 21-3-1 (12 KOs).Former IBF welterweight titleholder Kermit Cintron won a unanimous eight-round decision over Puerto Rican journeyman Carlos Garcia, 27, in a junior middleweight bout. The 36-year-old Cintron, a resident of Reading, was cheered on by his hometown fans but failed to impress.It was the second comeback bout following lengthy layoff for Cintron, but despite running his record to 37-5-2 (28 KOs) he looked nothing like the fighter who won the IBF title in 2006. Garcia record is now 10-16-1 (8 KOs). Air Max 90 Wholesale Cheap . Tests earlier this week revealed a Grade 2 left hamstring strain for Sabathia, who was hurt in last Fridays start against San Francisco. Its an injury that will require about eight weeks to heal. He finished a disappointing campaign just 14-13 with a career-worst 4. Cheap Air Max 90 Uk . - Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is not a fan of his teams use of the wildcat formation, saying "it makes you look like a high school offence. http://www.fakeairmaxukoutlet.com/ . 31, the CFL club announced Monday. 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Contrary to what you might think, I am not sure the new regulations will be such a big advantage for Renault because I think they will favour well-oiled structures with reactive staff, while we are still in the process of re-building the team.What can happen though is that teams fighting for positions in this years constructors championship are tempted to still allocate resources to improve their current chassis and find an extra tenth for the upcoming races.On the other hand, for a team like Mercedes, whose place has been more or less securedd for some time, its easier to shift its attention towards 2017.dddddddddddd So it will not really reshuffle the order, structurally at least.Now, the big difference can come from the range of technical choices and philosophies favoured by the teams. We saw it at the time of Brawn GP [in 2009] when several squads had gone for double diffusers and the others had to catch up. 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