MOSiR Hall, Lublin, Poland. Local ex-two-time challenger near-top cruiser (up to 90.7 kg) Michal Ceslak (23-2, 17 KOs) held a moderate intermediate fight, knocked out a compatriot
Krzysztof Twardowski (9-4, 6 KOs) and became the champion of Poland.
Cheslak dropped his opponent four times during the fight, but he was remembered primarily for the abundance of egregious fouls – he hit the back of the head and even hit the opponent when he took his knee. The referee chose to ignore these moments, and Twardowski entered the ring to fight, and not beg for a disqualification for an opponent. In the 5th round, he capitulated.
Cheslak TKO 5.
An intriguing cabal took place in the light heavyweight limit (up to 79.4 kg) – Marek Matija (20-4-2, 9 KOs) lost Yan Cherklevich (9-1, 2 KOs).
The fight was competitive. One of the judges did not see the winner (76-76), two others thought that Cherklevich was a little better (77-75 and 79-73).
Cherklevich UD 8.
As part of the show, three avenues from Kazakhstan performed. In the main event, the middleweight (up to 72.6 kg) Meyirim Nursultanov (18-0, 10 KOs) beat the Argentinean Marcelo Coceres (31-5-1, 17 KOs). The WBO International belt was at stake.
The duel was not the most spectacular, but quite competitive. The judges gave the victory to the favorite: 98-92 and twice 96-94.
Nursultanov UD 10.
In the second featherweight (up to 59 kg) the vacant WBA Inter-Continental title was contested: Bekman Soylybaev (15-1, 6 KOs) warmed up for
Siphosethu Mvule (16-5-1, 7 KOs) from South Africa.
Unwatchable battle fortunately did not go the whole distance. In the 7th round, the favorite hit the underdog in the liver. He fell down and refused to continue.
Soilybaev TKO 7.
Light heavyweight (up to 79.4 kg)
Bekzada Nurdauletova (6-0, 2 KOs) there was a Georgian journeyman in the opponents
Iago Kiziria (6-9, 4 KOs).
The fight went the whole distance, as expected, it turned out to be not very competitive: 79-73 and twice 80-72.
Nurdauletov UD 8.