Dmitriy Salita told me a few weeks before his welterweight clash with Gabriel Bracero that this was a put-up or shut-up fight for him. If he didn't win, if he couldn't beat a Bracero-level fighter, then he'd have to seriously consider hanging up the gloves, Salita said. So, after Salita got dropped by Bracero, and ate a load of left hooks, and dropped a unanimous decision in a Battle of Brooklyn tussle at the Aviator Complex in Marine Park on Saturday night, I reached out to the 31-year-old Ukrainian-born hitter, who lives in Flatbush.
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