The only other bout we know about is in Slovakia as Peter Erdos (7-4-2, 4) faces a yet to be named opponent in a much less interesting looking bout.
Sunday's aren't usually days with interesting looking Heavyweight bouts but this Sunday is an exception with a very "interesting" bout taking place in Japan. This fight will feature former Japanese title challenger Kotatsu Takehara (9-9-3, 4) fighting against former French tite challenger Cyril Leonet (6-7-2, 1). Neither man, as you can tell from their record, is great though this should turn out to be a very interesting contest between two men looking to prove themselves.
The only other bout we know about is in Slovakia as Peter Erdos (7-4-2, 4) faces a yet to be named opponent in a much less interesting looking bout.
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We usually expect some somewhat interesting Heavyweight contests on Saturday's. Unfortunately however this weekend doesn't give us any great Heavyweight clashes though it does give us plenty of lower level clashes.
Of the bouts we have we dare the most interesting is in France as former two-time EBU-EU title challenger Gregory Tony (19-4, 14) takes on journeyman Istvan Ruzsinszky (12-9-1, 8). It's hard to see anything but a Tony win here, he's not great but he's also not awful. With this being the best fight, we think you can clearly assume just how uninteresting some of the other ones are. In France we get a second contest, as Cyril Leonet (5-7-2, 1) fights for the first time in over a year. Leonet's return comes against fellow Frenchman Alban Galonnier (3-5-1, 3). Unfortunately as with many bouts in France it's hard to care with neither man going to far in the sport. Almost all of the action seems to be in Europe, though it is spread across the continent. Other countries hosting Heavyweight include Germany where the unbeaten Adnan Redzovic (12-0, 4) defends his unbeaten record against the very limited Igor Pylypenko (3-15-2). We don't expect much from Redzovic, who is already 36 years old, but he should far more than enough to defeat Pylypenko. Staying in Germany we also anticipate 2 further contests. These are to feature journeyman Marco Heinichen (11-30-2, 6), who takes on novice Norman Jendrejczyk (1-0-1, 1), and the debuting Martin Edelmann (0-0) who fights Bartosz Szwaryzynski (2-7, 2). From what little we know about Edelmann he appears to be experienced in other combat sports and should have enough transferable skills to beat Szwaryzynski. In nearby Hungary the win-less Tamas Szatmari (0-4) will be looking to pick up his first victory as he fights the debuting Lucian Danilencu (0-0). Staying in the same region there will also be a Heavyweight contest in Austria where the once beaten Ramiz Hadziaganovic (8-1, 7) returns to action. Hadziaganovic has been inactive since losing to Artur Szpilka back in June 2011. Away from mainland Europe and over to Britain we expect to see the promising AJ Carter (4-0, 2) in against a yet to be named opponent whilst Danny Hughes (11-2-2, 3) will also be doing the same. Unfortunately there appears no chance that the two will be colliding in what would be a very interesting bout at this point in their careers. |