Pathetic opponent from Ustinov. That guy tried to quit several times but the ref wouldn't let him. Clear dive from that body shot as well.
OMG that is one of the most pathetic fights I have ever seen.. Really painful to watch, wtf was going on over there...
Amateur records are finally available on boxrec! So,here are few: Tony Yoka:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/852701 https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/795843 Joe Joyce:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/811429 Gasan Gimbatov:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/803100 Ali Eren Demirezen:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/775950 Sergey Kuzmin:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/703923 Frank Sanchez Faure:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/814335 Igor Shevadzutskiy:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/856426 Lenar Perez:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/858768 Artem Suslenkov:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/852456 Guido Vianello:https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/849885 Ruslan Myrsatayev:https://boxrec.com/en/worldseriesboxer/744714
Very good interview with British SHW Frazer Clarke who is one of the best SHWs in the world and is hoping to strike gold in the 2020 Olympics before turning over and unifying the HW division and keeping all four of those HW belts for a long time where they belong in the UK. This content is protected Interesting what he has to say about fighting in the 2017 European championships - he fought most if not all of his bouts in those championships with a busted hand and a detached hamstring after slipping over whilst playing football but he still managed to bring a silver medal back home. He had to have emergency surgery on his leg shortly after.
Here is his fight against Viktor Vykryst (the final of 2017 European championships). Really good fight between two big skilled heavyweights This content is protected
Daniel Dubois will face Ebenezer Tetteh for the vacant Commonwealth (British Empire) Heavy Title on September 27
Heavyweight prospect Mike Balogun, 233.6 lbs., of Upper Marlboro, MD, overcame a first-round knockdown in the toughest test of his career against Ed Fountain, 240.6 lbs., of St. Louis, MO, to earn a unanimous decision victory. After recovering from his trip to the canvas via a Fountain right hand, the southpaw Balogun found the proper distance to dictate the action with his jab and ring generalship. Over the second half, Balogun began to throw jabs to the body and come back upstairs with straight lefts to keep Fountain from closing the gap, in what was his first scheduled eight-rounder. Scorecards read 78-73, and 77-74 twice, all for Balogun. Now 14-0 (10 KOs), Balogun is a former college football standout who started for the Oklahoma Sooners before playing in the NFL for three years. Fountain’s record dipped to 12-6 (5KOs).