Juratoni, Bona and Csiki amazed in the quarter-finals of the Hell Boxing Kings
The second part of the quarter-finals took place at the Hell Boxing Kings in the DVTK Arena in Miskolc, Hungary today and Robert Csiki’s tough knockout delighted the fans.
Slovakia’s Juraj Bona and Czechia’s Lubos Sorm both are the boxers from the next generation and they wanted the victory so much today. The 19-year-old Czech moved forward from the first seconds but he received several clear punches from longer distance and his Slovakian opponent outpointed him. The Slovakian southpaw played with his Czechian opponent and he deserved to win their welterweight quarter-final in Miskolc.
Romania’s Bogdan Juratoni is one of the aces in the Hell Boxing Kings, he claimed a bronze medal in the 2011 World Boxing Championships and he qualified for the London Olympic Games. The Romanian middleweight boxer spent the previous half year to prepare well against Azerbaijan’s Rasim Chobanli, a pugilist with nearly 200 bouts in the past. Juratoni had several difficult moments in the contest but due to his routine, he found the solutions and the best strategic answers to win this quarter-final.
Serbia’s Vladan Babic and Hungary’s Istvan Bernath both are over 30 and competed in all of the major championships excluding the Olympic Games. The Serbian was more active in the ring than his Hungarian rival was, but Bernath’s punching power is famous in all of the competitions. The 35-year-old Hungarian produced better rounds in the first, second and third and despite his issues in the fourth, he won their quarter-final in Miskolc.
Hungary’s Robert Csiki was planning to use his longer hands than Slovakia’s Tibor Katona in the battle of the 2004 born boxers. The experts and the fans were preparing for a hard contest in this lightweight quarter-final bout but Csiki’s quick punch decided their bout. Katona went down to the floor after Csiki’s heavy shot and he was not able to continue the fight today which meant that the 20-year-old Hungarian marched to the semi-finals.