Russian-born and Ukraine-residing brothers Khusein and Khasan Baysangurov were both victorious on the undercard, both claiming vacant WBO Youth titles at 147 and 140lbs respectively. Khasan in particular showed good dig to his opponent's body, although the outmatched Argentinian probably oversold how much he was hurt and quit on the canvas. Mishiko "Zaza" Beselia, originally Georgian-born and now based in Ukraine like the brothers, also put on a nice body punching display in getting rid of the much taller (maybe six foot to Zaza's 5′ 6½) Latvian cab driver put in front of him - but as with Khasan's victim, not much can be gleaned from this.
Not that impressive either, just kind of power walked for the whole fight, and threw telegraphed loopy punches. Also ending was way premature, Innocent wasn't hurt or down or anything, ref just decided to stop it for whatever reason It's only his second fight though, I'm sure he'll improve
I agree. Salamov needs to improve as well, fortunately he has a lot of time on his side, he is only 21.
You are right:it as a premature stoppage. Nonetheless,Berinchyk would have stopped him in that or the following round anyway. The fight itself was fun to watch and quite entertaining:bbb
Uh!:think I didnt know that it was last round.Must have missed it somehow. Anyway! I didnt waste my time by watching Berinchyk's second pro fight.It was fun to watch and a good victory for the Ukranian.