

Danylo Lozan (Ukraine) 14-0-0 (9) defeated Eric Basran (Canada) 8-1-0 (3) by technical knockout, in a fight where the Ukrainian’s power was decisive.

Mujibillo Tursunov (Kazakhstan) 6-0-0 (2) defeated Alan Dutra (Argentina) 15-1-0 (9) in a very close contest. Although the Argentine fighter showed great heart, the Kazakh’s amateur experience was evident in the fight.

Fiorenzo Priolo (Italy) 13-0-0 (9) defeated Efe Konuk (Turkey) 3-1-0 (2) by decision. The early rounds were closely contested, but the Italian fighter gained control to convince the judges of his victory.

In one of the best fights of the day, Carlos Utria (Colombia) 11-0-0 (10) defeated Alan David Crenz (Argentina) 15-2-0 (14) by decision. The bout was very entertaining, with the Argentine throwing a higher volume of punches, but without a doubt, the Colombian fighter’s power was key to his win.

Sanatali Toltayev (Kazakhstan) 4-0-0 (2) defeated Jerald Into (Philippines) 12-1-0 (9). Both boxers showed and used their extensive amateur experience, utilizing strategy and pace control. A duel that delivered many emotions.

Spencer Wilcox (Canada) 12-0-0 (5) defeated Bartlomiej Przbyla (Poland) 9-2-0 (3) by decision. The Canadian fighter displayed better technique, and although the Pole successfully counter-punched at times, it wasn’t enough to secure the victory.

Misael Cabrera Urias (Mexico) 17-2-1 (11) defeated Orlando Barajas Tirado (Mexico) 7-1-0 (2) in a great battle between Mexican warriors.

Carlos Sinisterra Palacios (Colombia) 12-1-0 (9) defeated Hajji Muhis (Finland) 7-1-2 (1) by decision, in a fight where the quantity and quality of punches from the Colombian made the difference.

Lancelot de la Chappelle (France) 17-1-1 (4) claimed victory, defeating Isaac Torres Busnegos (Colombia) 15-1-0 (15) by technical knockout in 4 rounds.







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