Video of Dychko's fight last night. Man, they need to get some better opponents for him, he won't learn anything from that. This content is protected
not much of a fight for Dychko but it is still preferable to the WWE smack talk between Wilder and Ortiz. I don't remember Dychko's opponent throwing a punch but at least Dychko can fight again soon assuming he didn't hurt a hand.
Rising Ingush cruiserweight Rashid Kodzoev (5-0, 3 KOs) became the first one to stop Ukrainian Vitaliy Nevesiliy (13-5, 7 KOs). Nevesiliy was clearly rocked in the first, then overwhelmed in the second up until the moment, a furious combo of Kodzoev put Ukrainian down (with some illegal blows also in the mix) for a count. Nevesiliy had previously gone distance with Italian veteran Giacobbe Fragomeni and Pietro Aurino earlier this year. Source:box-scene
Ivan Dychko: I will start to feel confident in professionals after I start to appear rivals of a more serious level Kazakhstan boxer Ivan Dychko won his third victory in the professional ring, and he did it once again ahead of schedule. Ivan's rival was the Mexican boxer Carlos Sandoval, and the fight ended with a TKO in the first round. Ivan Dychko shared his impressions about the fight with the correspondent of the Republican Internet portal Sports.kz. "Ivan, did everything go as planned?" - I can not say that this battle was difficult for me. My opponent initially succumbed to me in both technique and physical dimensions. So I could easily keep it in the distance and act as planned. - Was there a goal to knock out an opponent? - When I have an opportunity to knock out my opponent, I always try to use it. I do it because in a heavyweight, any blow of an opponent can end badly for me. Therefore, in order to avoid unnecessary risk, it is better to finish the fight ahead of time. - You were preparing for the battle on December 1, but in the end it never happened. The fact that it was necessary to box one week later, created some inconvenience? - The transfer of the date of the battle from the 1st to the 8th number, on the contrary, played for me positively. If on the 1st I was ready for a duel of interest on 70-80, then by the 8th I could fully fulfill the work that was required of me. - The next fight is scheduled for you in a week. Not too tight schedule? - I do not think so. In the past duel, everything went very quickly for me - and, most importantly, without any injuries. Moreover, at the moment I'm in pretty good shape, so problems with the next fight should not arise. - Do you think how many battles do you still need to spend in order to finally adapt in professionals? - I will start to feel confident in professionals after I start to appear rivals of a more serious level. I think that having spent 10-11 fights, I will feel more comfortable in a professional ring.
Duboi's showed excellent power, good jab and knocked out Darch faster than Joshua. But he looked sloppy in inside and I saw vulnerability in his chin, looked shaky at one moment...Jury is still out on Dubois....Let's see how he does against better foes. This content is protected
He is from the The Republic of Ingushetia which is located in Russia. His fight took place in capital of Ingushetia called Magas.
Kurtis Pegoraro will fight Eugen Buchmueller for the vacant WBC Asian Boxing Council Continental Heavyweight Title and the vacant WBO China Zone Heavyweight Title. Eugen Buchmueller is 37 years old and is 5.8 feet tall and has boxing and mixed martial arts background. He had 160 amateur fights in boxing with 7 loses and no draws. Had 1 fight in MMA, a 1 round submission loss. And had 5 kicboxing fights,he was victorious in all 5 fights.
Blond girl on the left is stunning, a cut above the normal girls at these things, by the way did the boxers actually weigh in, I missed it.
Makhmudov's pro debut. Nothing to say much, cause it was over very quick. But Makhmudov carries the 261 pounds quite well I must say. This content is protected