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“Let the fall look tough, everything turned out to be not so scary” – manager Emelianenko

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“Let the fall look tough, everything turned out to be not so scary” – manager Emelianenko

Manager of Alexander Emelianenko Nikita Burchak spoke about the condition of the fighter after the fight with Vyacheslav Datsik, noting that the doctors immediately carefully examined the athlete.

Earlier, Emelianenko was defeated by Datsik in a boxing fight. The fight lasted 12 seconds and ended with Datsik’s victory by knockout.

Doctors examined him carefully and found no problems. Although the fall looked hard enough, everything turned out to be not so scary. It’s just that a person has three special nerve points on his chin, hitting which, you can instantly turn it off. Vyacheslav succeeded. Even in slow motion, you can see how well he hit right on the edge of the chin. This is a heavy weight, and one blow here is able to put an end to it in an instant of a second, ”RT Burchak quotes.

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Usik reacted to the new ranking of the world’s best boxers

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Usik reacted to the new ranking of the world’s best boxers

Ring magazine has published an updated ranking of the best boxers in the world, regardless of weight category. WBC, WBA and IBF champion Alexander Usik American Terence Crawford rose to first place after announcing his retirement.

The Ukrainian boxer responded quickly to his return to the top of the rankings. Usik posted a story on his Instagram account.

“Where he belongs,” Usyk said in his message.

Previously, Alexander Usik (24-0, 15 KOs), the holder of the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles (over 90.7 kg), talked about his plans and admitted when he plans to end his professional career. The boxer recently vacated his WBO title and lost his status as absolute world champion.

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TYSON FURY: “There was a void after Klitschko. He can fill that void.”

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TYSON FURY: “There was a void after Klitschko. He can fill that void.”

Former two-time world champion Tyson Rage He believes that boxer Agit Kabayel will be the first boxing star in Germany after the Klitschko brothers, who usually hold their fights here.

“Germany has been missing a bright boxing star for a long time. In the early 2000s, the country experienced a real boom thanks to the Klitschko brothers, Arthur Abraham and Marco Huck. After the end of the Klitschko era, this scene was almost empty. Now there is a gap there, and in my opinion, Agit has the capacity to be the boxer to fill this gap,” said Tyson.

Previously, former world champion Tyson Fury explained why Alexander Usyk will not fight against interim WBC champion Agit Kabayel.

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Former world champion: “It was terrible, complete nonsense”

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Former world champion: “It was terrible, complete nonsense”

former world champion Carl Froch He shared his impressions of the victory of the British heavyweight Anthony Joshua (29-4, 26 KOs) vs. American blogger jake paul (12-2, 7 knockouts):

“Joshua got the job done in 6 rounds. Paul didn’t lose consciousness. He got hit on the chin, fell down and didn’t get up until the end of the countdown. Honestly, the fight was terrible, just bullshit. It was a really bad fight for AJ. AJ followed Jake around the ring, threw punches, hit Paul on the shoulder, pushed him into the corner. He didn’t actually hit with his right hand.

He didn’t seem willing to go out there and destroy Jake Paul in a round or two, which I think he could have done. He’s been away from the ring for 15 months, he’s a little slow. He might be a little rusty outside the ring.”

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