Good Work Mikkel, thanks for the updates, and in terms of the prediction competition, roll on the Inkin pts win!
Lets sticky this un for a little while so everyone can check in.
Good Work Mikkel, thanks for the updates, and in terms of the prediction competition, roll on the Inkin pts win!
Lets sticky this un for a little while so everyone can check in.
Round 8:
Inkin is the one moving around, so he doesnt looked gassed or anything, but this was the Hungarians round by far. His right jab came in several times, setting up some good left hands too. Could we be in for a surprise?
All even on my card after 8 rounds.
[Sidenote: I do think the judges might lean towards Inkin, but Balszay is based in Germany too (same promoter even)]
Round 9:
More trading this time. The commentator favored Balszay, but I had Inkin taking this round, although it was very close. Decent fight, and I'm positively surprised by Karoly Balszay, who I didnt think would be so competitive. Inkin does not look elite on the other hand.
Inkin up 5-4 here. Down 5-4 on German online scoring (having lost 4 rounds in a row there).
Round 10:
Inkin is HURT. Practically out on his feet towards the end. Balszay connects at will with his jab, and he has a very nice 1-2 combo that sets up the left. And it works - more and more now. And in the last 15 seconds it came _this_ close to sending Inkin down.
We might see a new title holder here.
Round 11:
Inkin is back in the fight, but still Balszay looks like he has the upper hand. This fight is getting better by the round at this point.
I have Balszay up by one before the last round. The commentators have him up by more.
Last round:
Balszay fights defensively, until he unleashes in the last minute. He stole the round there imo, which means he won by 115-13 on my card. When the fight ended, he raised him arms, and he looks like he thinks he has won. So do the announcers.
But this is Germany, so let's wait for the cards to see what happens.
AND NEW WBO CHAMP: Karoly Balzsay
UD 115-113, 116-112, 116-112.
Cheers buddy thanks for the rbr
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