Uzelkov KOs Adamek, retains title; Ustinov stays unbeaten
2009-10-21 23:50       hits 14388 Print version Ñìåíèòü ôîí

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Vyacheslav Uzelkov © K2 East Promotions
Ukrainian light heavyweight Vyacheslav «Steel Power» Uzelkov (22-0, 14 KOs) retained his WBA Inter-Continental light heavyweight belt and position of mandatory challenger for WBA World light heavyweight title after he kayoed Tomas «Jumbo» Adamek (14-2-1, 6 KOs) from Czech Republic in round 5 when both headlined a huge boxing tournament which was held by «K2 East Promotions», promotional company of Klitschko brothers in the capital of Ukraine on October 21st.

Uzelkov did not waste time: at the end of round 1 he stunned Adamek by a huge left hook and then hailed down a storm of blows on the contender’s head. The Czech sank down to the canvas. Adamek rose to his feet and wanted to continue, the bell helped him to recover totally. In round 2 both fighters were cautious with Uzelkov being a bit more active and trying to press the opponent.

In the next stanza the champ found his rhythm and landed several good crosses. At the end of round 5 Uzelkov landed a perfect left, then left to the body followed by a huge right to the head. Adamek went to the canvas; he bravely continued, however, a few seconds later he was on the canvas again after a painful right to the body. He did not want to continue after he stood up and the referee waved the fight off.

On the undercard Russian heavyweight Alexander Ustinov (18-0, 14 KOs) won the fight against Andrei Kindrich (3-8, 0 KOs) by TKO in round 3. Ustinov, a giant of a man dominated the bout from the opening bell while his opponent concentrated mainly on survival. In round 2 Ustinov dropped Kindrich three times out of which two times after merciless left hooks to the liver. After one of furious Ustinov’s attacks in round 3 referee stopped the fight, however, maybe prematurely since Kindrich looked able to continue.

Maksim Bursak (19-0-1, 7 KOs) totally dominated in the ring in the clash against Sergey Khomitsky (21-5-1, 8 KOs) from Belarus. Bursak, hot middleweight prospect was faster and more accurate. Khomitsky tried to equalize the score in the middle of the bout but Bursak stepped on the gas and stunned his opponent several times. Maksim was on the verge of stopping him impressively in the final stanza but Khomitsky managed to survive. The judges gave Bursak a unanimous nod: 99-91, 99-91 è 100-92.











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