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Ukraine, Kiev - WBA flyweight champion Artem Dalakyan celebrated a start of his third year as a champion by removing a Venezuelan obstacle Josber Perez via a hard-fought unanimous decision. Dalakian, 32, a fast and elusive stick-and-mover acquired a vacant belt by retiring Brian Viloria, a flyweight icon, on his home turf. He has been solid ever since by stopping his next three opponents. Meanwhile, WBA #12 Josber Perez has just closed his latest loss - a unanimous decision to Rober Barrera in Colombia in July of 2019. It was Perez's sole venture to a different country, and he has never faced an opponent with a pulse in his native Venezuela. But opponents of this sort are always hard to predict and to understand properly. However, the first to be introduced to the theater of pain was Perez, as he ran into a huge right bomb by the champion after just a single minute and then ate several hard jabs from the laser-sharp Baku-born Armenian. Perez wasn't discouraged and did what he should - and that was pressuring the champion with his activity. That was definitely what he was taught to do, and those tactics proved to be a good weapon against Dalakyan. The style wasn't all wrong but instead of smartly picking his opponent up Dalakyan was forced to move laterally more than usually, and he was also forced to clinch excessively. Perez used his aggression to smother Dalakian, and he had limited success in doing that. However, during the first four or five rounds, Dalakian was in full charge but outspeeding Perez and also scoring frequently with his jab. The Venezuelan, who was picked up as an optional challenger, did his share of damage (which wasn't huge) but he also forced Dalakian to abandon his plan A for being more passive in the ring. Rightfully nicknamed Avalancha, Perez, who celebrated his 25th birthday just a couple of days ago, had bigger success in middle rounds. Both boxers were very rough on the inside, using tackles, sweeps, clinches and rabbit punches to punctuate their dirty tactics. Referee Manuel Javier Palomo of Spain warned both boxers several times but no points were deducted. Perez attempted a big storm during the twelfth round but it was Dalakyan who finished the fight stronger. All three judges had it unanimously for the Ukrainian: 118-110, 117-111, 117-111. Dalakyan is now 20-0, 14 KOs. Perez drops down to 17-3, 15 KOs, but he put up a good fight. Dalakyan, on the other hand, was forced to work surely harder than anyone thought he would.