Bakhram Murtazaliev (23-0, 17 food) could be the prevailing IBF champion, who entered today’s PBC at the main event, but most observers considered him clear weaker. However, this turned out to be completely wrong, because in a low time Murtazaliev hit Tima Teszyu (24-2, 17 food), dropping him four times in less than three full rounds to force the corner stop.
The first round was not much to speak, and Murtazaliev used an energetic stab to determine his better range. However, in the second round the situation warms up quickly, because both warriors show a desire to trade, and Murtazaliev finds the way to their destination faster, landing in a vast left to drop Tychu in the second. Tsyzyu would come back to his feet, but Murtazaliev followed this, abandoning Tsyzu twice as much in the second, and Tych barely escaped from the round.
The third round began with a ring doctor who examined Tych and cleaned him to continue, but Tsyzyu still did not regain his legs from the damage caused, but Murtazaliev again. Tziu got up again, but Murtazaliev jumped at him, hit him with larger arrows, and Tsyzyu crowded on the ropes before the white equipment was thrown from the corner of Tziu, ending the fight on the market 1:55 minutes.
This would have a huge win for Murtazaliev, who was already a champion, but he really confirmed before the most renowned opponent of his career. And vice versa, it was a great failure of Tsyza, who now lost two basic and will have to return to the drawing board.
- Mateo tapia d-10 endry savedra
PBC on the first opener was good, establishing a tone with a ton of the action there and back between Mateo Tapia (17-0-1, 10 dishes) and Endry Saavedra (16-1-1, 13 food). Tapia began for a better start, but she would see that the rush of fighting suddenly changes in the third round, when Saavedra was dropped twice.
Tapia managed to survive and then lead Savedra in a vast shot in the fifth round to regain some momentum. However, Saavydra would not be discouraged and continued to put pressure on the taps and eventually gained another knocking out in the ninth round. This was not enough, however, official results, and the judges turned to most of the draws of 94-92 taps and two even 93-93 cards.
- Yoenis Tellez TKO-7 Johan Gonzalez
Yoenis Tellez (9-0, 7 costs) survived a quick start from Johan Gonzalez (35-4, 34 food) and weathered this early storm to see Gonzalez at the middle rounds, where Tellez began to break it. When Gonzalez could no longer fight at the pace in which he began, Tellez placed hooks and the stealthing of the upper ones, which would start reaching Gonzalez, the mission on the canvas for the first time in the sixth round.
In the seventh round, Gonzalez was not the same warrior, and Tellez dropped him twice as much, the last of which made the judge immediately enter to stop in the fight on the market 1:57.