“Croatian boxer overcame British David Adeleele by the results of ten rounds”, – WRITE: Sport.ua
The main event will be the confrontation in the overweight weight (more than 90.7 kg) – the invasion of the uninited British Britz Moz Ituma (12-0, 10 KO) and the former contender for the title of World Champion, his compatriot Dillian White (31–3, 21) will meet in the ring.
A representative of Croatia came out in the main card duel in the ring Philip Khrgovich (18–1, 14 ko) and British David Adalee (14-1, 13 KO).
From the first seconds, Khrgovich seized the center of the ring, pressed the opponent, shot from long and middle distance. Adeliee tried to drive the Croat Jeb, and relied on counterattack. Both did not force events.
Philip continued to work the first number, connected the blows on the case. The British shed in counter courses, smashed his opponent. Blood Khrgovich continued to close David to the ropes, the battle took place at a low pace. Croat missed some dangerous attacks at the end of the third round.
The low pace of battle decreased even more due to the fatigue of the boxers. Both missed many, clinked periodically. Adeleie was a good counter -struggle.
Khrgovich completely controlled the situation in the ring – more often in the opponent, was much more accurate in most episodes. The British tried to break the duel in his favor, but the strength was enough for episodic explosions that did not greatly influence the notes of the judges.
The eighth round. The Croat sent the opponent to the knockdown, he was able not only to climb his feet, but also hit the Croat’s head well. Dangerously! Adeleie has caught a few dangerous blows, the favorite went into survival mode.
Khrgovich managed to recover, again took the initiative, continued to bet on a combination box. Do not go into ill -advised attacks, understanding that she is leading on judicial notes. Battle Summary is a confident victory for Khrygovich, who defended the WBO International Title of Supporting Height.
Philip Khrygovich (Croatia) – David Adeleie (UK) – UD 10 (98–91, 99–90, 99–90)
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