Pole Lukasz Rozanski conquered the World Boxing Council Bridger title, by knocking out Croatian Alen Babic in the very first round, in a card that took place this Saturday, at the G2A Arena in Rzeszow, Poland.
Rozanski didn’t give Babic any opportunity, because from the time the bell rang in the first round, the Pole attacked the visiting Croatian with power, sending him to the canvas.
Babic got to his feet, but Rozanski connected with a powerful right hand that again put him in bad shape, while he was battered with all kinds of combinations. The referee Guadalupe García decided to stop the fight because Babic was receiving too much punishment.
With this victory, Rozanski established himself as the WBC Bridgerweight World Champion and improved his record to 15-0, with 14 knockouts. Instead, Babic, who had his manager, English heavyweight Dillian Whyte, in his corner, fell to 11-0, with 10 knockouts.