By Alexey Sukachev

A fight card is being slowly constructed for “The Real Boxing”, Vladimir Hryunov-promoted last notable Russian card in 2014. The competition will take part on December 11 at the Dynamo Arena in Krylatskoye, Moscow, Russia.

The hit of the show is a long-announced showdown for a vacant WBA interim super middleweight title between WBA #2 rated Fedor Chudinov (11-0, 9 KOs) and fellow undefeated Ben McCulloch (14-0, 11 KOs) of Australia, scheduled for twelve. The fight had been first scheduled to take place on Nov. 8 in Tyumen but then was twice re-scheduled, finally landing in Moscow.

In what will serve as a co-main event, newly signed Russian/Belarussian heavyweight Alexander Ustinov (29-1, 21 KOs), previously handled by the K2 Promotions and now signed with Hryunov, is reportedly facing well-travelled American journeyman Chauncy “The Hillyard Hammer” Welliver (55-9-5, 22 KOs) for a vacant PABA title. The clash is yet to be confirmed, while BoxRec presently lists Kenyan Raymond Ochieng (25-17-3, 17 KOs), the latest conqueror of David Rodriguez, as Ustinov’s next foe.

Ustinov was previously scheduled to fight against well-known Internet personality Kimbo Slice (7-0, 6 KOs) but that fight has fallen through after both sides were unable to reach an agreement on the financial terms.