9/9/2023 0 Comments Gavril boxerHe’s already won titles at light flyweight and flyweight, and has had plenty of exposure. Dalakian will not make the television feed, and that’s probably just fine with Viloria. The fight will take place on the undercard of the Srisaket Sor Rungvisai-Juan Francisco Estrada super flyweight championship bout, which will be one of three bouts televised by HBO. 24 he will take on Artem Dalakian (15-0, 11 KOs) of Ukraine for a vacant flyweight title at the Fabulous Forum. But Brian “The Hawaiian Punch” Viloria is, and Feb. Typically, small fighters aren’t still active at age 37. Not sure if this will “steal the show,” but we love the anticipation a rematch of a title fight brings, especially when a victory seems up for grabs. “Last fight was a battle, but this fight will end in a knockout.” “I will be the next WBC super middleweight champion,” he said. Speaking of predictions, Gavril has one of his own. “I know he is going to try and switch up his game plan for this fight, but my team has been preparing me for anything that he may try and bring on fight night.” “I feel quicker, stronger and more mentally prepared,” said Gavril, 31. Gavril claims this camp has made him better than ever. “We’ve made some adjustments off the last fight and I think I’m going to give an even better performance.” “We’ve been working really hard in training camp,” Benavidez said. That means preparation could go a long way in determining the outcome of a fight between these closely matched fighters. There’s only one way this fight ends and that’s with me knocking him out.”įighting out of Phoenix, Benavidez is 19-0 with 17 knockouts, Gavril is 18-2 with 14 knockouts. “It was a great fight last time and I have no doubt it’s going to be exciting again, as long as it lasts. The defeat has blown Gavril’s chances of becoming the fifth Romanian boxing champion in professional circuits after Mihai Leu, Leonard Doroftei, Lucian Bute and Adrian Diaconu.“I think we’re definitely going to steal the show Feb. The game against Benavidez became Gavril’s second defeat in professional boxing competitions where he has so far obtained 18 wins out of which 14 through KO. He reaped a bronze medal at the European Championships in Cagliari in 2005 and turned professional in 2011. He is currently boxing in the super-middle weight category and was Romania’s champion in amateur competitions in 20. Ronald Gavril was born in Bacau, eastern Romania, on July 10th 1986. The match resumed after Benavidez was counted. Benavidez’s domination continued in the game’s last round when the Romanian surprised him with a crisp left punch, knocking him to the mat. The Romanian boxer managed a come back to own another couple of rounds while Benavidez proved more incisive in rounds 10 and 11. Gavril put on a more incisive show in the match’s first round but the following couple of rounds belonged to Benavidez. David Benavidez, who obtained his 19th win out of the 19 games he played in professional competitions, has thus become the youngest super-middle weight champion as well as the world’s youngest boxing champion. The WBC title was up for grabs after Badou Jack, Gavril’s colleague at Mayweather Promotions, had moved on to a superior category. Benavidez, 20, won by split decision two referees declared him winner, whereas only one voted for the Romanian challenger. The Romanian boxer Ronald ‘The Thrill’ Gavril has lost on points to David Benavidez in a WBC super-middle weight game held in the American city of Las Vegas.
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