Roman Fury maintains his undefeated record with a routine victory over the Undercard of the Ring of Brother Tommy.
The new heavyweight prospect made his first outing in more than a year in the Co-Main event on the Budapest BRWALS.
Standing between novel – Tommy and Tyson Fury’s little famous brother – and a perfect 5-0 record was the Croatian Clubber Josip Pehar.
But he boxed wonderfully to stay in the ranks of the unbeaten and to continue his own journey to a world title.
Southpaw Fury immediately took the center of the ring and went to work to pump the shot.
Pehar offered incredibly little, circling out of reach every time to throw out a heavy hand.
A straight left rattled Pehar with 20 seconds of the remaining round and forced the Croat in the retreat mode for the rest of the stanza.
Fury continued to stalk after the restart, but chose to be more selective with his shots.
And he dropped Pehar with a large left hand with just a few seconds before the bell.
Pehar got up again, but was really saved by the Intermezzo.
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Fury put his foot on the gas in the third, but Pehar frustrated him in abundance with clinches.
But Pehar was on the canvas after eating a stiff puncture.
Although he was actually pushed to the mat.
Pehar’s overviews that held up well and really got the nerves of the referee, who took a point of point before the end of the round.
Fury walked Pehar on a beautiful left hand shortly after the restart, but somehow rose again.
But the referee grabbed the match after he had bent over after following Anothor Helclacious Barrage of Shots.
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