Round 1 Simeunovic is trotting in sideways, jabbing into Feigenbutz's arms and bowling in rights on the body. Feigenbutz is waiting, goal posts up firmly in front, countering with straight flurries and left hooks on the liver once he gets Simeunovic backing up. Simeunovic down, slip. He comes trotting in with more crab-n-jab and sloppy looping rights on the body. Feigenbutz takes small adjustment steps and blocks, then flurries straight into Simeunovic's face to back him up and bring up his guard. Left hooks downstairs, Simeunovic hurt. Feigenbutz unloads with left and right hooks on the head and body. Simeunovic down from accumulation. Simeunovic runs in to lean on Feigenbutz. Sustained attack, over. KO1!
Vinny F**king-Butts is the eighth man to halt Simeunovic and not even the first to get rid of him in one (Arif Magomedov only needed half as long: ninety seconds) so it was no spectacular achievement. Still, he took care of business and didn't look terrible and picked up a couple of baubles - the vacant GBU 168lb title and some minor WBO belt as well...and improves to 15-1 (14). His one loss was by TKO early on, so Feigenbutz might prove to be a good TV action fighter if not a special one destined for anything past domestic/regional success. I won't mind seeing him on more undercards based on this showing. :good
GBU and something else minor (but sponsored by the WBO). I missed the exact name of it but they had a WBO supervisor in the ring when making introductions.
After this will be the main event. Contrary to some initial reports, Denis Boytsov vs. Timur Musafarov did not receive co-feature honors. It finished an hour ago. Boytsov took a decision but looked unimpressive by every account. Musafarov forced war on him.
But that still doesn't give a real indication on where he stands now, because Timur gave Teper all he could handle as well.