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Mikhailovich/Davidson. Pampellone/Miller. Replay - diehard - 04-15-2022

SKY SPORT 3, Channel 53.  Starts at 5:55-9:30. Today.  Friday.


RE: Mikhailovich/Davidson. Pampellone/Miller. Replay - diehard - 04-16-2022

Kiwis' did well. Pampellone boxed very skillfully. Had Miller down in the 2nd, and punished him to the body. Miller was game and competitive, but just out-classed. Pampellone will do well Down Under, but will struggle in the UK and US, mainly because he gets hit too much, and little power, although that is improving.

Andrei KO'd his opponent in the first round. He needs to go over to the UK and US for bigger fights.


RE: Mikhailovich/Davidson. Pampellone/Miller. Replay - diehard - 04-16-2022

Boxing: Andrei Mikhailovich, Jerome Pampellone remain unbeaten with impressive wins at Next Gen fight night
13 Apr, 2022 11:50 PM

Andrei Mikhailovich improved his record to 17-0 with a win over King Davidson. Video / Sky Sport

The rising Russian-born Kiwi middleweight boxer made headlines is his last trip to Australia when, after being disrespected at the press conference by his opponent, he earned a knockout victory.

On Wednesday night, his second trip across the Tasman ended in a similar fashion - minus the disrespect.

Mikhailovich needed just one combination to stop King Davidson (20-3) in his tracks inside two minutes in the co-main event of the Next Gen fight night in Brisbane, stunning his counterpart with a right cross and landing a couple of quick follow up hooks to send Davidson to the canvas. While Davidson was able to get back to his feet, his corner waved the towel and the referee called the fight, with Mikhailovich claiming a first-round knockout and improving his record to 17-0.

"I wasn't expecting that, but the right hand from hell landed tonight," Mikhailovich said after the bout, before going on to call out the winner of the upcoming bout between Australian sluggers Issac Hardman and Michael Zerafa.

"Whoever wins that fight, they've got to come see me. I'm the sandman of this division. I'm going to take you all out; take you down under. You've got nothing on me."

Having recently signed a long-term agreement with Dean Lonergan of D&L Events, a fight between Mikhailovich and either Hardman or Zerafa would be a tantalising prospect as the 24-year-old from the Peach Boxing gym in Auckland looks to continue his rise – and after his first two performances in Australia, it would be an easy sell for promoters.