Fight Usik Gassiev – Ukrainian won the WBSS final and became absolute world champion – Boxing News – Russia



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Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik (15-0, 11 KOs) defeated Murat Gassiev (26-1, 19 KOs) in World Superside Boxing (WBSS). The meeting at the Moscow Olympic Committee "Olimpiyskiy" ended with a unanimous decision of the judges in favor of 31-year-old native Simferopol – 120: 108, 118: 109, 118: 109

Krymchanin became the first absolute champion of the world in the first heavyweight in the history of the Ukraine join the belts of the WBC, WBO, IBF and WBA versions and ring of The Ring magazine. Usik – the 4th boxer in history, who won the four championship belts. Earlier, Bernard Hopkins, Terence Crawford and Jermain Taylor succeeded him.

The first two rounds were devoted to the exploration of boxers. A small initiative owned by Usik, in a slow pace of control of the opponent Jeb, not falling on strike. Gassiev defended himself only a few times, squeezing a powerful series on the Ukrainian building.

In the third round, the athletes increased the power of the strikes. The ashes were faster than the Russians, constantly writhing around his opponent and attacking the troika. Murat responded with infrequent but dangerous splinters

The fourth three-minute march was followed by the slight advantage of Ossetin, who, before the gong, crossed the Ukrainian jaw. After that, the Russian again took a break, replacing under many strikes, but not difficult.

The equator of the battle was completely under the dictation of the whip. His two-handed multi-shock combinations forced Gassiev to work more defensively. It was obvious that the Ukrainian did not fit in the strike and adhered to his plan for the battle.

Before the seventh round, the coach of the Russian boxer was indignantly asking that his division be more active in the attack, apologizing for doing nothing in the ring. Murat listened to the mentor and sent Sasha heavy "bombs" on his body and head.

8-9 rounds were conducted in serial attacks by Ukrainians and rare but violent shots of Russians. The high speed of our compatriot did not allow him to leave Gassiev for a shock position and put an accented blow

In the 10th round, a Russian boxer tried to break his flank, but on several occasions he received serious blows to the head. Alexander began to accumulate an advantage, sometimes battling an attack, and risking a rush on Murat's counterattack.

The 12th round was a total advantage of a Ukrainian who was working on Gassiev in series with the side and the bottom as on a pear. tried to use the last chance to knock out our athlete but Usik Jeb "drove" the l? opponent while maintaining maximum concentration

In front of the last group, Usik has already danced, realizing that he won