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Sixteen boxers joined the 2nd Stage at the Hell Boxing Kings

The sixteen winners of today all advanced to the Live Show, to the second stage of the Hell Boxing Kings in Miskolc, Hungary. The second stage will be held after all major championships as the Olympics and European U22 Championships in November.

The Hell Energy Promotions will pay for all of the individual winners 100,000 USD but all of the participants of the event from Stage 1 will get cash prizes, 1000 USD or 1500 USD based on their performance.

Azerbaijan’s 2015 European Games bronze medallist and Tokyo Olympian Tayfur Aliyev secured his spot in the 2nd stage of boxing at the lightweight (60kg) after beating Romania’s Alexandru Popescu today.

Hungary’s 19-year-old Rafael Buza dominated his contest against Bosnia & Herzegovina’s veteran Ismet Zeric who joined the national team still in the 2000s but the young local boxer smashed him.

Romania’s National Champion Samuel Gabriel Roman was the next boxer who joined the second stage following his energetic performance against Slovakia’s returning Michal Zatorsky at the welterweight (67kg).

One of the top battles were held between Greece’s Theocharis Tsaousidis and Slovakia’s professional boxer, Lukas Ferneza at the middleweight (75kg) and the first won their meeting with pressure.

Romania’s London 2012 Olympian and World Championships bronze medallist Bogdan Juratoni had the strength to beat Bulgaria’s former European Junior Champion Emirdzhan Mehmed at the middleweight (75kg).

Azerbaijan’s No.1, their Rio Olympics bronze medallist Kamran Shakhsuvarly dominated his middleweight (75kg) contest against Bulgaria’s Sergi Vladoyanu and he finished his job in the second round.

Hungary’s Youth World Championships bronze medallist Levente Kiss controlled all of the three rounds against a Czech opponent, the European Games competitor Pavol Hrivnak.

The Hell Boxing Kings will be finished with its fifth day in Miskolc tomorrow and the remaining 32 elite male boxers are able to continue the money prize event this November.