KRK Uralets, Yekaterinburg, Russia. As part of the show, the Russian top super-middleweight prospect (up to 76.2 kg) Pavel Silyagin (11-0, 5 KOs) warmed up on the gatekeeper
Jose de Jesus Maciase (28-11-4, 14 KOs) from Mexico.
The underdog tried to impose power boxing, but did not keep up with the maneuverable and unpredictable favorite: he moved beautifully, failed, punched at unexpected angles. Macias tried to reach the target with his fists, but his punches were too wide and readable, there was not enough combinational work.
Silyagin traditionally changed racks, which confused the Mexican even more. He threw a lot of punches, but did not invest. Macias dangerously rushed at the opponent head first. He spent the final rounds a little more successfully – the Russian was a little tired.
The fight went all the way, but was not competitive: 99-91, 99-91 and 100-90. This is declassing.
Silyagin UD 10.
Also on the undercard, the Olympic champion Russian cruiser (up to 90.7 kg) Evgeny Tishchenko (10-1, 7 KOs) defeated his compatriot
Kureisha Sagova (6-2, 2 KOs).
The fight turned out to be unexpectedly competitive. Tishchenko invested in every thrown blow, acted predictably, sweepingly and indistinctly. Sagov snapped well, hit the favorite near the eye, but injured his hand in the 4th round. It’s a pity…
Tishchenko TKO 4.
Prize-winner of the World Amateur Championship Russian
Savely Sadoma (1-0, 0 KOs) made his professional debut in the light heavyweight limit (up to 79.4 kg) – beat a journiman from Uzbekistan
Farrukh Juraev (6-7-1, 2 KOs).
The fight was competitive. The young prospect was not impressed.
Sadoma UD 4.