I don't know but when it finished I contacted my bank and had them send all my money to Kadyrov. It seemed like the right thing to do. I think the Eagle told me to do it.
Salamov ko'ed Dabrowsii in R9 ref stopped it after 2nd knock down. Didn't see earlier bouts sorry. Oh and welcome
Not sure anybody here saw it but you can rewind to any point on the card on the YouTube link posted in the OP.
Round 1 Davtaev immediately opens up with a series of long, hard straight rights dropped against Ota's face while steadying him with an outstretched left arm. Davtaev not so much jabbing as just stiff-arming Ota into the corner and then bashing him with rights down the pipe. Ota is struggling just to defend himself, earmuffs clamped tightly on, bobbing and weaving a little, slashing up with counter hooks to buy himself a moment's freedom and then squaring up to Davtaev, trading lazy jabs both ways, both falling short. Ota is following, catching jabs on his forearm, suddenly widens his stance and launches himself in with a right hand on the chest, grazing. Ota ducks in beneath some jabs and tries a shoeshine on the body. Davtaev steps back and pops a flurry into Ota's face. 10-9 Davtaev
This is for the vacant WBC Asian Boxing Council heavyweight continental title, btw. I guess Zhiyu Wu retired?
Round 2 Davtaev is jabbing Ota in the belly (his trunks are hiked up very high, obscuring his navel) and slamming right hands into the side of the head. Ota is scurrying in, taking a few light whacks at the body, and tying up. Davtaev able to swat him away whenever Ota tries diving in low to either hit or grab, looping his right fist into the left temple and then battering Ota with high flurries pinning him against the ropes. 10-9 Davtaev 20-18 Davtaev
...and with that, Apti officially fails to beat the par of Junlong Zhang. Ota was knocked out in 2 by The Dragon King. If this goes even halfway, this is a majorly disappointing performance (one might even call it an exposure) by Davtaev, tbh..