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Justave Shermanove

Justave Shermanove stands 6 feet 0 inches tall and reportedly weighs 201lbs. He is currently registered in the Heavyweight division. He fights for Canada and is managed by Game Admin

has has a rating of 0, a status of 0 and record of 0-2-1 (0/0) and is currently M .  His record in world title fights is 0-0-0 (0/0)

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Early Life: (1972 -1978) Justave was born in Moscow, Russia; the Thirteeth child of Russian Army Colonel Alexi Shermanove . He has 12 other siblings. From all accounts he grew up within a close circle of family and friends. he was rasied strictly by his father who was one of the many heroes of the Soviet Union during World War II. Being a General himself Justave's father enrolled his son in the Y. M. O. I. P. (Induction Program) at the tender age of 7 in 1978. He would go on to Graduate at the top of his class.

Schooling/Military/Olympic Career: (1979 - 1991) While schooling, he was noticed by renound boxing coach Petrorvich Navodenko who also trained the Soviet Military and Olympic Teams it was then Justave was plucked out from his pears at the age of 8 and he began to train. By the age of 12 he had already captured the National Soviet Boxing Title was ready for his first major competion, The 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California. (He also was one of only six Eastern Bloc athletes to be given permission from The State to particapate in the games) Not only did he shock the other nations with his young age but also gained thier respect as well when he captured 2 Gold Medals (One In his Weight Class and another in the Open Class round).

After the games he returned to his studies and he periodicly defended his boxing crown much to the amusment of the upper classmen and staff. By the time he graduated in 1989 at 17 he had amassed Masters Degrees in Foreign Languages, Tactics & War, Generalship, Interigation, Communications Military Arms, Field Training, Sniper Tactics and Instruction.

After his comencement he trained troops and saw action against Chechyen Rebels in 1990 though his actual term of service was very short he had gained the respect of troops and leaders alike they promoted him to the Rank of Colonel. He was awarded The Order of Lenin 6 Times (One for each of the battles he led troops in).

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