Rakhim Chakhkiev, one of the latest Russian Olympic gold medalists (captured the first place at heavyweight during the 2008 Beijing Olympics), put up a huge, willing effort on Friday at Dynamo Palace of Sports in Krylatskoye, Moscow, Russian - only to see his tough challenge being reversed by the defending WBC cruiserweight champion Krzysztof Wlodarczyk in a thrilling collision with a come-from-behind eighth-round TKO.
Chakhkiev (16-0, 12 KOs), 30, has come in with good credentials, higher ranks (WBC #2, IBF #5, WBA #10 and WBO #11) and being totally untested against the elite opposition. The Pole, a year his older, was much more experienced at the championship level, making the fifth defense of the green belt, he won in 2010 against Italian Giacobbe Fragomeni. With 47-2-1, 33 KOs, Wlodarczyk has a colossal advantage in experience but some see him on a downslide after long lay-offs and some controversy and adversity during his present championship reign. [Click Here To Read More]
Chakhkiev (16-0, 12 KOs), 30, has come in with good credentials, higher ranks (WBC #2, IBF #5, WBA #10 and WBO #11) and being totally untested against the elite opposition. The Pole, a year his older, was much more experienced at the championship level, making the fifth defense of the green belt, he won in 2010 against Italian Giacobbe Fragomeni. With 47-2-1, 33 KOs, Wlodarczyk has a colossal advantage in experience but some see him on a downslide after long lay-offs and some controversy and adversity during his present championship reign. [Click Here To Read More]
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