An athlete with a Ukrainian passport recalled a match in which he was knocked down.
The former world champion in three weight categories Ukrainian Vasily Lomachenko called the most difficult fight in his professional career.
According to an athlete with a Ukrainian passport, the most difficult for him was the fight with Venezuelan Jorge Linares.
“I think it’s Linares. That time I had a problem with my shoulder and I fell. That’s all.”
Also read: “Last chance”: Lomachenko assesses his Haney fight prospects
“Knockdown? I didn’t have a hard time recovering from that knockdown. He delivered that blow very, very fast. That’s why I fell,” Boxing News 24 quoted the boxer as saying.
Remember that Lomachenko will win by technical knockout in the tenth round.
It was previously reported that tickets for the title fight between Lomachenko and Haney have gone on sale.
Source: korrespondent
I’m Todderic Kirkman, a journalist and author for athletistic. I specialize in covering all news related to sports, ranging from basketball to football and everything in between. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, I have become an invaluable asset to my team. My ambition is to bring the most up-to-date information on sports topics around the world.