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Rau'shee Warren

Rau'shee Warren (/ˈrʃ/; born February 13, 1987) is an American professional boxer who held the WBA (Undisputed), and IBO bantamweight titles from 2016 to 2017. As an amateur he won a gold medal at the 2007 World Championships, as well as bronze at the 2005 and 2011 World Championships, all in the flyweight division.

Rau'shee Warren
Statistics
Nickname(s)Baby Pit
Weight(s)Bantamweight
Height5 ft 6+12 in (169 cm)
Reach64+12 in (164 cm)
NationalityAmerican
Born (1987-02-13) February 13, 1987 (age 36)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights24
Wins19
Wins by KO5
Losses4
No contests1
Medal record

Amateur career

At the 1st AIBA American 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in 2004, at the age of 17, he upset Rayonta Whitfield and Diego Hurtado and international competitors Raúl Castañeda (Mexico), and Miguel Miranda (Venezuela) to qualify as the U.S. boxing team's 106-pound light flyweight representative at the 2004 Athens Olympics. He was both the youngest boxer in the games and the youngest US male in all sports. He was eliminated by the favored Zou Shiming of China in the first round.

He moved up to flyweight soon after and in 2005 and 2006 became US champion. At the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Mianyang he avenged a previous loss to European champion Georgy Balakshin before losing to the Korean surprise winner Lee Ok-Sung and having to settle for bronze.

In 2006 Light middleweight Akima Stocks and Warren were named USA Boxing's 2006 Athletes of the Year. That year he also moved up to fight as a bantamweight, and lost to highly regarded Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux in November.

In 2007 he returned to the flyweight ranks and repeated as US champion.

At the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Chicago he defeated European Champion Georgy Balakshin in a rematch and Samir Mammadov to reach the finals. In the finals he defeated Thai Somjit Jongjohor.

In 2008 he became the first American boxer in more than 30 years to compete at two Olympic Games, accomplishing something not done since Davey Lee Armstrong in 1972 and 1976.

At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Warren lost in the first round, again to Lee Ok-Sung, in a controversial decision given that he assumed that he had won on points.

He remained in the amateur ranks and ascended to the bantamweight division again at the US Nationals 2009 where he controversially lost his semifinal 19:19 (countback loss) to eventual champion Jesus Magdaleno.

While competing for the Los Angeles Matadors in the World Series of Boxing, Warren secured a Bronze in the US nationals in 2009, gold in 2010, and in 2011 a bronze at the Worlds. A gold medal in the 2011 individual competition (they also compete for team titles) at the WSB secured champions in 5 WSB weight classes the first Olympic slots, so participation in WSB saw Warren's first near miss at qualifying (only top 2 ranked boxers after team competition selected for individual title fight). Warren won the 2011 US Olympic Trials and came home with the Bronze after the 2011 AIBA World Championships, securing his place in a 3rd Olympics, unprecedented for an American boxer, at only 25 years old.

On August 3, 2012 at the London Olympics, Rau'shee Warren failed to get past the first round of the brackets yet again for the third time of his amateur career losing to Nordine Oubaali of France in a close decision of 19-18.

World Series of Boxing record

7 Wins, 0 Losses
Result Record Team Opponent (Team) Score Date Location Notes
Win 7–0 Los Angeles Matadors   Donchai Thathi (Bangkok Elephants) 2-1 2011-12-18   Los Angeles, U.S.
Win 6–0 Los Angeles Matadors   Khabibulla Ismail-Akhunov (Astana Arlans) 3-0 2011-11-13   Los Angeles, U.S.
Win 5–0 Los Angeles Matadors   Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov (Astana Arlans) 3-0 2011-04-09   Astana, Kazakhstan Semi-finals first leg
Win 4–0 Los Angeles Matadors   Braulio Ávila (Mexico Guerreros) 3-0 2011-02-04   Mexico City, Mexico
Win 3–0 Los Angeles Matadors   Luis Miguel Diaz (Miami Gallos) 3-0 2011-01-30   Los Angeles, U.S.
Win 2–0 Los Angeles Matadors   Ronny Beblik (Memphis Force) 3-0 2010-12-16   Memphis, U.S.
Win 1–0 Los Angeles Matadors   Elias Emigdio (Mexico Guerreros) 3-0 2010-11-28   Los Angeles, U.S.

Professional career

Warren made his long-awaited professional debut on November 9, 2012, winning a four-round unanimous decision over Luis Rivera.

Having won thirteen of his first fourteen fights (the only blemish being a three-round no contest against Javier Gallo on December 12, 2014), Warren attempted to win his first world championship—the WBA (Undisputed) and vacant IBO bantamweight titles—on August 2, 2015, but lost a debatable split decision to Juan Carlos Payano.[1]

In a rematch with Payano on June 18, 2016, Warren gained revenge by winning both titles with a majority decision.[2]

However, Warren lost in his first defense to Zhanat Zhakiyanov by split decision.[3]

On 29 July 2017, Warren faced McJoye Arroyo in an IBF super flyweight eliminator. Warren outworked Arroyo in most of the rounds, often being the busier, sharper and tougher fighter. The scorecards read 118-110, 117-109 and 117-109 if favor of Warren.[4]

In his next fight against Juan Gabriel Medina, Warren had another dominant performance and defeated his opponent via unanimous decision, winning every single round on all of the scorecards.[5]

On September 5, 2018, it was announced that Warren would face former Olympics opponent Nordine Oubaali for the WBC bantamweight title, previously vacated by Luis Nery.[6] Both fighters fought well, but it was Oubaali who was the bigger puncher and landed more eye-catching shots. In addition to that, Oubaali was simply busier and sharper than Warren, which ultimately made the difference. The scorecards read 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113 in favor of Oubaali.[7][8]

On 15 February, Warren faced Gilberto Mendoza. Warren outclassed Mendoza and won the fight comfortably on all three scorecards, 100-90, 99-91 and 99-91.[9]

Professional boxing record

24 fights 19 wins 4 losses
By knockout 5 0
By decision 14 4
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
24 Loss 19–4 (1) Francisco Pedroza Portillo UD 6 Aug 20, 2022 Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida, US
23 Win 19–3 (1) Damien Vázquez KO 2 (10), 2:55 Aug 14, 2021 Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, US
22 Win 18–3 (1) Sharone Carter UD 10 Feb 20, 2021 Mohegan Sun Arena, Montville, Connecticut, U.S.
21 Win 17–3 (1) Gilberto Mendoza UD 10 Feb 15, 2020 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
20 Loss 16–3 (1) Nordine Oubaali UD 12 Jan 19, 2019 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S. For vacant WBC bantamweight title
19 Win 16–2 (1) Juan Gabriel Medina UD 8 Apr 21, 2018 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, U.S.
18 Win 15–2 (1) McJoe Arroyo UD 12 Jul 29, 2017 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, U.S.
17 Loss 14–2 (1) Zhanat Zhakiyanov SD 12 Feb 10, 2017 Huntington Center, Toledo, Ohio, U.S. Lost WBA (Undisputed) and IBO bantamweight titles
16 Win 14–1 (1) Juan Carlos Payano MD 12 Jun 18, 2016 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Won WBA (Undisputed) and IBO bantamweight titles
15 Loss 13–1 (1) Juan Carlos Payano SD 12 Aug 2, 2015 Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida, U.S. For WBA (Undisputed) and vacant IBO bantamweight titles
14 Win 13–0 (1) Javier Gallo TKO 1 (10), 0:52 Mar 6, 2015 MGM Grand Marquee Ballroom, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
13 NC 12–0 (1) Javier Gallo NC 1 (10), 1:08 Dec 12, 2014 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Gallo cut from accidental head clash
12 Win 12–0 Jose Luis Araiza UD 10 Sep 6, 2014 U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
11 Win 11–0 Ricardo Alvarado UD 10 May 2, 2014 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
10 Win 10–0 German Meraz UD 8 Jan 25, 2014 D.C. Armory, Washington, D.C., U.S.
9 Win 9–0 Jose Silveira UD 8 Dec 14, 2013 Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
8 Win 8–0 Jhon Alberto Molina UD 4 Oct 14, 2013 BB&T Center, Sunrise, Florida, U.S.
7 Win 7–0 Omar Gonzalez UD 6 Sep 2, 2013 Cowboys Dancehall, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
6 Win 6–0 Jesus Bayron UD 6 Jul 5, 2013 Cumberland County Crown Coliseum, Fayetteville, North Carolina, U.S.
5 Win 5–0 Jiovanne Fuentes TKO 2 (4), 1:04 Jun 22, 2013 Barclays Center, New York City, New York, U.S.
4 Win 4–0 Angel Carvajal TKO 4 (4), 2:05 May 18, 2013 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
3 Win 3–0 Richard Hernandez TKO 2 (4), 2:04 Feb 16, 2013 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
2 Win 2–0 David Reyes UD 4 Dec 8, 2012 Business Expo Center, Anaheim, California, U.S.
1 Win 1–0 Luis Rivera UD 4 Nov 9, 2012 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, U.S.

References

  1. ^ "Payano Edges Rau'shee Warren With Split Nod Win". BoxingScene. August 3, 2015. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  2. ^ Christ, Scott (June 18, 2016). "PBC on NBC results: Rau'shee Warren edges Juan Carlos Payano to win WBA belt". SB Nation. Vox Media. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  3. ^ "Zhakiyanov Overcomes Knockdowns, Upsets Rau'shee Warren - Boxing News". Boxingscene.com. Retrieved 2017-02-11.
  4. ^ "Rau'shee Warren Wins Unanimous Decision Over McJoe Arroyo". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  5. ^ "Broner vs. Vargas - LIVE Results From Brooklyn". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  6. ^ "Rau'shee Warren vs. Nordine Oubaali For Vacant WBC Title". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  7. ^ "Warren vs Oubaali - News, Tape, Ringwalk, TV, Streaming & Tickets". Box.Live. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  8. ^ Christ, Scott (2019-01-19). "Pacquiao vs Broner results: Nordine Oubaali outpoints Rau'shee Warren, wins WBC title". Bad Left Hook. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  9. ^ "Rau'shee Warren bounces back from loss, dominates Gilberto Mendoza". The Ring. 2020-02-15. Retrieved 2021-02-01.

External links

  • Boxing record for Rau'shee Warren from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Rau'shee Warren profile at Premier Boxing Champions
  • Washington Post 2004
  • Rau'shee Warren Amateur Boxing Record
  • , n°56 on Time’s list of "100 Olympic Athletes To Watch"
  • US championships 2009
  • Rau'Shee Warren - Profile, News Archive & Current Rankings at Box.Live
Sporting positions
Amateur boxing titles
Previous:
Ronald Siler
U.S. flyweight champion
2005–2007
Next:
Randy Caballero
Previous:
Louie Byrd
U.S. Golden Gloves
flyweight champion

2010
Next:
Louie Byrd
Previous:
Jessie Magdaleno
U.S. bantamweight champion
2010
Next:
John Franklin
Minor world boxing titles
Preceded by IBO bantamweight champion
June 18, 2016 – February 10, 2017
Vacant after loss to Zhakiyanov
Vacant
Title next held by
Michael Dasmariñas
Major world boxing titles
Preceded by
Juan Carlos Payano
WBA bantamweight champion
Undisputed title

June 18, 2016 – February 10, 2017
Succeeded by

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Rau shee Warren ˈ r aʊ ʃ iː born February 13 1987 is an American professional boxer who held the WBA Undisputed and IBO bantamweight titles from 2016 to 2017 As an amateur he won a gold medal at the 2007 World Championships as well as bronze at the 2005 and 2011 World Championships all in the flyweight division Rau shee WarrenStatisticsNickname s Baby PitWeight s BantamweightHeight5 ft 6 1 2 in 169 cm Reach64 1 2 in 164 cm NationalityAmericanBorn 1987 02 13 February 13 1987 age 36 Cincinnati Ohio U S StanceSouthpawBoxing recordTotal fights24Wins19Wins by KO5Losses4No contests1Medal record Men s amateur boxingRepresenting United StatesWorld Championships2007 Chicago Flyweight2005 Mianyang Flyweight2011 Baku Flyweight Contents 1 Amateur career 1 1 World Series of Boxing record 2 Professional career 3 Professional boxing record 4 References 5 External linksAmateur career EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Rau shee Warren news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message At the 1st AIBA American 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in 2004 at the age of 17 he upset Rayonta Whitfield and Diego Hurtado and international competitors Raul Castaneda Mexico and Miguel Miranda Venezuela to qualify as the U S boxing team s 106 pound light flyweight representative at the 2004 Athens Olympics He was both the youngest boxer in the games and the youngest US male in all sports He was eliminated by the favored Zou Shiming of China in the first round He moved up to flyweight soon after and in 2005 and 2006 became US champion At the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Mianyang he avenged a previous loss to European champion Georgy Balakshin before losing to the Korean surprise winner Lee Ok Sung and having to settle for bronze In 2006 Light middleweight Akima Stocks and Warren were named USA Boxing s 2006 Athletes of the Year That year he also moved up to fight as a bantamweight and lost to highly regarded Cuban Guillermo Rigondeaux in November In 2007 he returned to the flyweight ranks and repeated as US champion At the 2007 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Chicago he defeated European Champion Georgy Balakshin in a rematch and Samir Mammadov to reach the finals In the finals he defeated Thai Somjit Jongjohor In 2008 he became the first American boxer in more than 30 years to compete at two Olympic Games accomplishing something not done since Davey Lee Armstrong in 1972 and 1976 At the 2008 Beijing Olympics Warren lost in the first round again to Lee Ok Sung in a controversial decision given that he assumed that he had won on points He remained in the amateur ranks and ascended to the bantamweight division again at the US Nationals 2009 where he controversially lost his semifinal 19 19 countback loss to eventual champion Jesus Magdaleno While competing for the Los Angeles Matadors in the World Series of Boxing Warren secured a Bronze in the US nationals in 2009 gold in 2010 and in 2011 a bronze at the Worlds A gold medal in the 2011 individual competition they also compete for team titles at the WSB secured champions in 5 WSB weight classes the first Olympic slots so participation in WSB saw Warren s first near miss at qualifying only top 2 ranked boxers after team competition selected for individual title fight Warren won the 2011 US Olympic Trials and came home with the Bronze after the 2011 AIBA World Championships securing his place in a 3rd Olympics unprecedented for an American boxer at only 25 years old On August 3 2012 at the London Olympics Rau shee Warren failed to get past the first round of the brackets yet again for the third time of his amateur career losing to Nordine Oubaali of France in a close decision of 19 18 World Series of Boxing record Edit 7 Wins 0 LossesResult Record Team Opponent Team Score Date Location NotesWin 7 0 Los Angeles Matadors Donchai Thathi Bangkok Elephants 2 1 2011 12 18 Los Angeles U S Win 6 0 Los Angeles Matadors Khabibulla Ismail Akhunov Astana Arlans 3 0 2011 11 13 Los Angeles U S Win 5 0 Los Angeles Matadors Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov Astana Arlans 3 0 2011 04 09 Astana Kazakhstan Semi finals first legWin 4 0 Los Angeles Matadors Braulio Avila Mexico Guerreros 3 0 2011 02 04 Mexico City MexicoWin 3 0 Los Angeles Matadors Luis Miguel Diaz Miami Gallos 3 0 2011 01 30 Los Angeles U S Win 2 0 Los Angeles Matadors Ronny Beblik Memphis Force 3 0 2010 12 16 Memphis U S Win 1 0 Los Angeles Matadors Elias Emigdio Mexico Guerreros 3 0 2010 11 28 Los Angeles U S Professional career EditWarren made his long awaited professional debut on November 9 2012 winning a four round unanimous decision over Luis Rivera Having won thirteen of his first fourteen fights the only blemish being a three round no contest against Javier Gallo on December 12 2014 Warren attempted to win his first world championship the WBA Undisputed and vacant IBO bantamweight titles on August 2 2015 but lost a debatable split decision to Juan Carlos Payano 1 In a rematch with Payano on June 18 2016 Warren gained revenge by winning both titles with a majority decision 2 However Warren lost in his first defense to Zhanat Zhakiyanov by split decision 3 On 29 July 2017 Warren faced McJoye Arroyo in an IBF super flyweight eliminator Warren outworked Arroyo in most of the rounds often being the busier sharper and tougher fighter The scorecards read 118 110 117 109 and 117 109 if favor of Warren 4 In his next fight against Juan Gabriel Medina Warren had another dominant performance and defeated his opponent via unanimous decision winning every single round on all of the scorecards 5 On September 5 2018 it was announced that Warren would face former Olympics opponent Nordine Oubaali for the WBC bantamweight title previously vacated by Luis Nery 6 Both fighters fought well but it was Oubaali who was the bigger puncher and landed more eye catching shots In addition to that Oubaali was simply busier and sharper than Warren which ultimately made the difference The scorecards read 117 111 116 112 and 115 113 in favor of Oubaali 7 8 On 15 February Warren faced Gilberto Mendoza Warren outclassed Mendoza and won the fight comfortably on all three scorecards 100 90 99 91 and 99 91 9 Professional boxing record Edit24 fights 19 wins 4 lossesBy knockout 5 0By decision 14 4No contests 1No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes24 Loss 19 4 1 Francisco Pedroza Portillo UD 6 Aug 20 2022 Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood Florida US23 Win 19 3 1 Damien Vazquez KO 2 10 2 55 Aug 14 2021 Dignity Health Sports Park Carson California US22 Win 18 3 1 Sharone Carter UD 10 Feb 20 2021 Mohegan Sun Arena Montville Connecticut U S 21 Win 17 3 1 Gilberto Mendoza UD 10 Feb 15 2020 Bridgestone Arena Nashville Tennessee U S 20 Loss 16 3 1 Nordine Oubaali UD 12 Jan 19 2019 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada U S For vacant WBC bantamweight title19 Win 16 2 1 Juan Gabriel Medina UD 8 Apr 21 2018 Barclays Center New York City New York U S 18 Win 15 2 1 McJoe Arroyo UD 12 Jul 29 2017 Barclays Center New York City New York U S 17 Loss 14 2 1 Zhanat Zhakiyanov SD 12 Feb 10 2017 Huntington Center Toledo Ohio U S Lost WBA Undisputed and IBO bantamweight titles16 Win 14 1 1 Juan Carlos Payano MD 12 Jun 18 2016 UIC Pavilion Chicago Illinois U S Won WBA Undisputed and IBO bantamweight titles15 Loss 13 1 1 Juan Carlos Payano SD 12 Aug 2 2015 Full Sail University Winter Park Florida U S For WBA Undisputed and vacant IBO bantamweight titles14 Win 13 0 1 Javier Gallo TKO 1 10 0 52 Mar 6 2015 MGM Grand Marquee Ballroom Paradise Nevada U S 13 NC 12 0 1 Javier Gallo NC 1 10 1 08 Dec 12 2014 UIC Pavilion Chicago Illinois U S Gallo cut from accidental head clash12 Win 12 0 Jose Luis Araiza UD 10 Sep 6 2014 U S Bank Arena Cincinnati Ohio U S 11 Win 11 0 Ricardo Alvarado UD 10 May 2 2014 Hard Rock Hotel amp Casino Paradise Nevada U S 10 Win 10 0 German Meraz UD 8 Jan 25 2014 D C Armory Washington D C U S 9 Win 9 0 Jose Silveira UD 8 Dec 14 2013 Alamodome San Antonio Texas U S 8 Win 8 0 Jhon Alberto Molina UD 4 Oct 14 2013 BB amp T Center Sunrise Florida U S 7 Win 7 0 Omar Gonzalez UD 6 Sep 2 2013 Cowboys Dancehall San Antonio Texas U S 6 Win 6 0 Jesus Bayron UD 6 Jul 5 2013 Cumberland County Crown Coliseum Fayetteville North Carolina U S 5 Win 5 0 Jiovanne Fuentes TKO 2 4 1 04 Jun 22 2013 Barclays Center New York City New York U S 4 Win 4 0 Angel Carvajal TKO 4 4 2 05 May 18 2013 Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City New Jersey U S 3 Win 3 0 Richard Hernandez TKO 2 4 2 04 Feb 16 2013 Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City New Jersey U S 2 Win 2 0 David Reyes UD 4 Dec 8 2012 Business Expo Center Anaheim California U S 1 Win 1 0 Luis Rivera UD 4 Nov 9 2012 Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Indio California U S References Edit Payano Edges Rau shee Warren With Split Nod Win BoxingScene August 3 2015 Retrieved January 4 2017 Christ Scott June 18 2016 PBC on NBC results Rau shee Warren edges Juan Carlos Payano to win WBA belt SB Nation Vox Media Retrieved January 4 2017 Zhakiyanov Overcomes Knockdowns Upsets Rau shee Warren Boxing News Boxingscene com Retrieved 2017 02 11 Rau shee Warren Wins Unanimous Decision Over McJoe Arroyo BoxingScene com Retrieved 2021 02 01 Broner vs Vargas LIVE Results From Brooklyn BoxingScene com Retrieved 2021 02 01 Rau shee Warren vs Nordine Oubaali For Vacant WBC Title BoxingScene com Retrieved 2021 02 01 Warren vs Oubaali News Tape Ringwalk TV Streaming amp Tickets Box Live Retrieved 2021 02 01 Christ Scott 2019 01 19 Pacquiao vs Broner results Nordine Oubaali outpoints Rau shee Warren wins WBC title Bad Left Hook Retrieved 2021 02 01 Rau shee Warren bounces back from loss dominates Gilberto Mendoza The Ring 2020 02 15 Retrieved 2021 02 01 External links EditBoxing record for Rau shee Warren from BoxRec registration required Rau shee Warren profile at Premier Boxing Champions Washington Post 2004 Rau shee Warren Amateur Boxing Record Rau Shee Warren n 56 on Time s list of 100 Olympic Athletes To Watch US championships 2009 Rau Shee Warren Profile News Archive amp Current Rankings at Box LiveSporting positionsAmateur boxing titlesPrevious Ronald Siler U S flyweight champion2005 2007 Next Randy CaballeroPrevious Louie Byrd U S Golden Glovesflyweight champion2010 Next Louie ByrdPrevious Jessie Magdaleno U S bantamweight champion2010 Next John FranklinMinor world boxing titlesPreceded byJuan Carlos Payano IBO bantamweight championJune 18 2016 February 10 2017Vacant after loss to Zhakiyanov VacantTitle next held byMichael DasmarinasMajor world boxing titlesPreceded byJuan Carlos Payano WBA bantamweight championUndisputed titleJune 18 2016 February 10 2017 Succeeded byZhanat Zhakiyanov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rau 27shee Warren 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