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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The final Heavyweight bout of the weekend takes place in Slovakia as Hungarian's collide Tamas Toth (5-3-1, 2) takes on Peter Erdos (7-4-1, 3).
Toth, known as "Barbarian" is probably best known as a Cruiserweight journeyman though this bout is going to be staged at Heavyweight. Erdos on the other hand is a natural Heavyweight, who can, shrink down to Cruiserweight if needed. Whilst size advantage favours Erdos it's fair to say that at 37 he may not be as swift as Toth who we believe is the younger man. This should be competitive even if it's fair to say it's a bout that will slip under the radar. The only Heavyweight bout of the day takes place in Šturovo, Slovakia as Tamas Toth (5-3-1, 2) takes on Peter Erdos (7-4-1, 3) in an all Hungarian battle.
This is the second meeting between the two men who debuted against each other in April 2012 in a draw. Since then neither man has really carved out a memorable career though both have fought around Europe. Toth, known as "Barbarian" has fought in Slovakia, Hungary, Belgium, Austria, and the UK. Erdos on the other hand has fought in Slovakia, the UK, Hungary, Canada, Romania and Austria. It's hard to say who'll win this but one thing we need to admit is that it's fighters like this that keep the sport going. Congrats to both men as the sport really does need bouts like this even if many fans do over-look them. |