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Orl 2014  - 2nd round
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Michael Berrer
 
Sergiy Stakhovsky
45
Age
40
193cm
Height
193cm
100kg
Weight
80kg
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Past 6 months
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Head to Head
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11 May 2016
check 60 10 ab
24 Sep 2014
check 63 61
62 64check
18 Oct 2011
64 76check
23 Feb 2010
Latest results
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64 62
Sep 2014
clear
76 64
Jul 2014
clear
64 76
Jul 2014
check
64 16 62
Jul 2014
check
75 75
Jul 2014
check
60 75
Jul 2014
clear
26 63 76
Jul 2014
clear
76 63
Jun 2014
Sep 2014
76 63
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Sep 2014
61 64
clear
Aug 2014
63 61 64
clear
Jul 2014
76 64
clear
Jul 2014
76 36 60
clear
Jul 2014
64 76
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Jul 2014
62 64
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Jul 2014
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