Italian Olympian Guido Vianello registered an important win of his profession by upsetting Arslanbek Mahkmudov by way of an eighth-round TKO victory on the identical night Christian Mbilli dominated Sergiy Derevyanchenko.
Vianello and Mahkmudov met within the World Collection of Boxing almost 10 years in the past, with Vianello retiring within the fourth as a consequence of an ear harm. This time, issues have been completely different.
From the opening stanza, Vianello rapidly landed an array of proper arms. The straight proper, nonetheless, was pivotal, because it precipitated Makhmudov’s left eye to swell by the third spherical.
Makhmudov tried to chop off the ring regardless of his impaired imaginative and prescient, however he was deducted a degree within the sixth for punches behind the pinnacle. Vianello landed at will from the surface within the seventh. Makhmudov’s glove touched the canvas at one level, though it wasn’t dominated a knockdown.
Firstly of the eighth, the physician deemed Makhmudov not match to proceed.
“I am a contender now. I am ready for the world level, and I proved that tonight,” Vianello stated.
“I assumed I beat Efe Ajagba, and I got here into this combat with lots of confidence. I used to be in the very best form of my profession, and that confirmed tonight. I dominated him after which knocked him out.
“I just had to stay composed. There was a knockdown that wasn’t called, but I knew if I stuck to my strategy, I would get the knockout.”
In the meantime, Mbilli defeated three-time world title challenger Derevyanchenko by way of a dominant 10-round unanimous choice.
Mbilli, who’s ranked within the prime three by all main sanctioning organisations, was relentless from the opening stanza, throwing bombs from all angles.
Derevyanchenko tried to field from the surface however damage his left bicep within the third spherical, forcing him to combat with only one hand. Within the fifth, the 38-year-old Ukrainian fought again with consecutive rights, however Mbilli’s youth and energy overwhelmed him as he struggled to finish the combat on his ft.
Mbilli maintained his unbeaten report with scores of 100-90, 99-91 and 98-92.
Mbilli stated: “I had some problems with my left hand, and I was not able to bring it up. I had to throw punches. It was difficult, but I had to do my best.
“He is a warrior. He was in a troublesome place, however he fought again. I am going to return house and have a look at the combat once more.
“Right now, I’m ready for big fights. I want to be a world champion. I know that to be the best, I have to beat the best. I don’t want to say any names, but everybody knows who’s number one. I want the fight with No 1.”
Derevyanchenko stated: “My legs were good. I only had one arm. I needed to move. When I stayed, he punched in combinations.
“He is a superb boxer, a powerful boxer. But when I had two arms, I feel it could be one other state of affairs.”
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