Adam Azim scored a prevailing victory over Sergey Liminits to win their Wembley Arena collision within nine rounds.
Azim is taking a main step against Kazaku, the former world champion Briton had fought in his career.
Linets has held the world title of IBF Super-Lightweight World and boxing Elite operators like Mikey Garcia, Jaron Ennis and Lamont Peterson.
At the age of 35, Linives had more than a decade of seniority in Azim. But for all the world -class boxing experience, Azim remained composed. He moved around the outside of the ring in their opening round, unclear, while falling into liniets.
Azim began to threaten the left hooks and scored in the body with strong punches. As the Limitts tried to close it, Azim greeted Kazaku with a harsh and accurate right.
Linives felt strong left -wing strokes in the second round and Azim supported them with another cross. He again tender the body that round and began to create his own competition command.
A whistle knot between the gloves of the liniets. This prompted an answer. Liminets followed after Azim, reaching for him with left. But he could not put Slough’s stylist down.
An upper right cut powered by azim, bonding cleanly. Briton’s right grade grabbed the Liminnets handle, but a narrower right found the beard.
A progress came shortly thereafter in the third round. Azim destroyed the liniets from his feet with a single punch, with azim, in traction, not making a great counterpart of the left hook.
Liminets landed a lot on the canvas. But the veteran’s fierce campaign defeated counting.
Determined, the linives still came forward in the next round and lobbied his right on Azim’s chin. A right stroke also caught him, but Azim did not allow him to destroy it.
His left flu even though he left. The British understood it and, for his loan, did not follow an attack when the linives were clearly anxious. The referee Steve Gray still descended a point from Azim.
Continuing the action march, Azim diminishes a long right cut with his left hook. Then there was a pause in action due to another low accidental blow.
Azim would attract an excellent combination of hook bonding. His right flu fell and the linives felt the full strength of an upper cut while he mistakenly over it.
Azim stayed on the ground, working in his pocket at close distance. Great overestimated rights still punished liniets. He retired to Kazakh and scored the former champion.
But Azim was still careless with occasion and another low blow saw that he went down another point in the seventh round.
A low kick from linnets, perhaps in response, sat in the eighth round and the two opened one -another then trading the upper.
Azim was gaining exchanges, his shooting is exploding. An upper upper clamp from Azim landed and the lipines turned back.
The right drew Kazaku’s balance and the linives fought back desperately to protect Azim before the bell rang to end the eighth.
The linets were entered into an upper upper backward at the beginning of the next round.
Azim shocked him to the heel. Kazaki was shaken, his hands were immediately dropped, and Judge Steve Gray stopped him 33 seconds in Stanza.
‘I didn’t even know I would hit him’
“My performance was great. I could have dropped the pace in the previous rounds, but Shane (McGuigan, his coach) goes: ‘Keep calm, you will catch it,” “Azim said afterwards.
“I didn’t even know I would even hit it. That was just as fast. I had to be patient. To be the world class you have to be patient to do your job.
“This is an emotional moment for the team, the family and all the loved ones.”
‘Dalton Smith – You’re not that good!’
Azim threw the race in the British rival Dalton Smith.
“I will fight anyone to suggest my team, but do you know what … Dalton Smith, you would rather look at my husband – because you’re not so well, my friend,” he said.
“The guy you fought in your last war. He is not everything. Believe me. I am coming children.
“Still still marinating, but when I fight it, I’ll learn it a lesson.”