Round 1 - 10-9 Singh Singh shows good hand speed early and keeps Vrenozi on the defensive for most of the round.
Round 1 - 10-9 Singh Round 2 - 10-9 Singh Singh 20-18 Vrenozi warms up near the end but too little, too late.
Singh seems to be an enjoyable fighter to watch, quick hands, aggressive mindset, switches from lefty to righty. Not bad at all.
Round 1 - 10-9 Singh Round 2 - 10-9 Singh Round 3 - 10-9 Singh Singh 30-27 There was a lot more activity than there was action in that round. Hopefully, they will both land a few more punches.
Sumit is the only good hope for India, and he just lost a close one in the Commonwealth games. Sukhdeep has the best hope of any of their current pros at getting a big fight, though. If he keeps winning he'll be given a shot eventually.
Round 1 - 10-9 Singh Round 2 - 10-9 Singh Round 3 - 10-9 Singh Round 4 - 10-9 Singh Singh 40-36 Singh controlling the round even though Vrenozi had a couple of good moments.
Round 1 - 10-9 Singh Round 2 - 10-9 Singh Round 3 - 10-9 Singh Round 4 - 10-9 Singh Round 5 - 10-9 Singh Singh 50-45 Singh not dominating the rounds but Vrenozi is going to have to pick up the pace to win anything.
they are terrible. sorry but the standard of the commonwealth games is poor. If you aint winning gold in that you aren't much. The Uk nations dominate it like a walk in the park, easy work, its like an unofficial uk championships because the Uk is so much better at fighting than all the other nations. In this years commonwealth games in the mens, the UK took 9 out of 10 of the Gold medals. Indias greatest ever fighter is Vijender Singh yet he couldnt even win a commonwealth gold medal in many attempts lol and looked awful as a pro. Hes a big celebrity in his country which shows the low standards.
Round 1 - 10-9 Singh Round 2 - 10-9 Singh Round 3 - 10-9 Singh Round 4 - 10-9 Singh Round 5 - 10-9 Singh Round 6 - 10-9 Singh Singh 60-54 All Singh in round seven.
The 1 that wasn't won by the UK was won by India. I agree that they are a weak boxing nation so far (obviously) but Sumit is legitimate. Only 19 and boxing pretty well at the international level, dominating domestic tournaments. The guy who "beat" him (2 rounds and a standing 8 for Sumit on my card, despite a bodyguard referee) went on to win silver.
Round 1 - 10-9 Singh Round 2 - 10-9 Singh Round 3 - 10-9 Singh Round 4 - 10-9 Singh Round 5 - 10-9 Singh Round 6 - 10-9 Singh Round 7 - 10-9 Singh Singh 70-63 Singh is a level or two above Vrenozi and it would be nice if he would try and win the fight instead of just trying to win the rounds.