:nod The bell was about to sound, too...giving Bot's corner a chance to work on it... That stoppage smells like home-cooking. :bart
They're billing this as a Poland vs. Germany match-up, but the Bigger's Better website consider Kabayel to be Turkish. :conf The commentators also called him 20. In reality he's 19.
Round 1 Zygmunt jabs into the forehead of Kabayel and then catches him in a wide hug as the youth pushes forward and grinds against him with both arms jutting out. Zygmunt jabs off the backfoot and throws quick straight flurries while avoiding the big overhands of Kabayel and trying not to get tied up or muscled to the ropes. 10-9 Zygmunt
Round 2 Zygmunt is throwing uppercuts with both hands while leaning backward, then diving in against Kabayel, through his wide shots. Zygmunt is down, low blow? Perhaps a legitimate body shot. Replay will tell. Smoger is giving him some time to recover. Time in. Zygmunt is putting uppercuts together and leaning back with his chin up in the air and eyes rolled down to look past his chin. Kabayel comes forward hooking the body and crashing through with right hands. LEGITIMATE body shot knockdown by Kabayel. Zygmunt is on his hands and knees by the ropes. He spits out his gum shield. Smoger begins to escort him to the corner to have it replaced, then changes his mind and waves it off. TKO2!!
Polish glass shattered!! That was Poland's 2010 super heavyweight champion. (who's not fared as well since turning pro, and now has a losing record)
Kabayel improves to 6-1 (3) His sole loss was a three-round decision at Bigger's Better 11, in the semifinals, to eventual tournament champion Evgeny Orlov.