E. Kavaliauskas, who came back after four knockouts, finally had to acknowledge V. Ortiz’s lead in the eighth round.



[ad_1]

Early Sunday morning, a 33-year-old Lithuanian Egidijus Kavaliauskas (22-2-1, 18 knockouts) grabbed gloves with a rising American star at 23 Virgil Ortiz Jr. (18-0, 18 knockouts) and suffered a second career loss.

Despite the fact that E.Kavaliauskas managed to knock down the opponent in the second round, he was unable to finish off V. Ortizas with his attacks, who was more and more accurate with each round, as the Lithuanian forces weakened. Already at the end of the third round, E. Kavaliauskas suffered the first fall after the opponent’s jabo, and in the eighth round, after the body shots, the Lithuanian fell to the ground for the second time in this fight. Although E.Kavaliauskas kept trying to attack, he failed to block the opponent’s shots on defense. Although E. Kavaliauskas managed to get up after two more knockouts, in the end the fifth knockout was decisive in this fight and the judge stopped the fight.

Ortiz was the leader of the WBO middleweight category before the fight, so after this victory he should become the next in the fight against the American title. Terence crafword. Ortiz also won the WBO International Champion Belt.

After the fight, Ortiz said he was ready to fight anything, whether it was Crawford, Errol Spence or Manny Pacquiao, but he felt he deserved to fight for the true champion belt.

“I am satisfied with my performance, but I can do better in the future,” Ortiz said after the victory. “I wasn’t knocked down in the second round, although it was counted. To be frank, even though the punches were good, it’s boxing and I just absorbed them. I’m not tired even now.”

For E. Kavaliauskas, this was the second loss of his career, and before that it was only T. Crawford himself, who made it a round later than V. Ortiz.

Twelve rounds were planned for the fight between E. Kavaliauskas and V. Ortiz. The boxers met at the Ford Center in Frisco, USA The Ford Center, owned by the Dallas Cowboys Club, has 12,000 seats. fans. The vast majority of fans who came to the Ford Center supported Ortiz, who still lives in Texas and is only in Texas.

E.Kavaliauskas is slightly shorter than his opponent (175cm vs. 178cm), but he had an advantage in the length of his outstretched arms (180cm vs. 178cm).

On Friday, the boxers had to lose weight to 147 pounds (66.68 kg). V. Ortizas weighed exactly 147 pounds and E. Kavaliauskas had reached 146.6 pounds (66.5 kg).

The course of the fight:

Updated at 6.07 am At the end of the seventh round, E.Kavaliauskas “exploded”, but was unable to further injure his opponent. In the eighth round, V. Ortiz managed to implement the coach’s advice and after the blows to the body, E. Kavaliauskas stumbled for the second time in this fight and the knockdown was counted. The fight was very close, and a minute later E. Kavaliauskas stumbled again. Although the Lithuanian attacked, 15 seconds later E.Kavaliauskas did not resist the attacks of V. Ortiz again and stumbled again. Although in the remaining seconds E.Kavaliauskas tried to back off a bit, V. Ortizas attacked with all his might and once again forced the Lithuanian to stumble, finally convincing the judge to stop the fight.

Despite all the knockouts, E.Kavaliauskas quickly got to his feet, but could no longer successfully absorb and resist the blows of the rivals.

Updated at 6.05 am Before the seventh round, V. Ortiz was trained by the coach to take more shots to the body, and according to the “jabus” performed, V. Ortiz was significantly ahead at that time – 61 against 28.

Updated 6:00 AM The fourth, fifth and sixth rounds weren’t much different and both fighters had their moments.

Updated at 5.50 pm: There has been a very open fight since the second round. In the second round, V. Ortiz fell to the fall, although he got to his feet very quickly and asked the referee not to count it. Here, in the third round, the Lithuanian stumbled at the end of the round and absorbed strong blows from the opponent.

[email protected]

The reproduction of information from the news portal sportas.lt in the media and on websites without written consent is prohibited.



[ad_2]