Rotorua Daily Post

Mikhailovi­ch stops his opponent in 84 seconds

Pampellone falls to majority decision loss

- Christophe­r Reive

It’s been a frustratin­g 12 months for Andrei Mikhailovi­ch.

After improving his profession­al boxing record to 20-0 with a knockout win over Edisson Saltarin last April, the 26-yearold middleweig­ht was set to meet Germany’s Denis Radovan in an IBF world title eliminator in December. Radovan was forced to withdraw due to injury, and the bout was expected to be postponed until May.

On Wednesday night in Sydney, Mikhailovi­ch took advantage of a short-notice opportunit­y to get back into the ring, stopping Australian veteran Les Sherringto­n 84 seconds into the fight.

In his first fight under new Australian promoters No Limit, Mikhailovi­ch provided a reminder of his talent.

It took just one perfectly placed left hand to the body to send Sherringto­n to the canvas, with the Australian audibly in pain. He struggled unsuccessf­ully to get back to his feet, and the referee waved the fight off after a count of five when it was clear Sherringto­n would not be able to continue.

The win saw Mikhailovi­ch improve to 21-0 and, ranked No 4 in the IBF, he has big fights ahead of him.

He was the first of the fighters from Auckland’s Peach Boxing gym to appear on the card, with Jerome Pampellone falling to a majority decision loss in his IBF light heavyweigh­t world title eliminator against Libyan Malik Zinad.

Both fighters came into the contest with impressive undefeated records; Pampellone ranked No 4 in the IBF rankings and Zinad ranked No 11. But it was the rangier Zinad who got the nod from the judges; two scoring the bout 117-111 in his favour and the other seeing a 114-114 draw.

It was a close, action-packed fight. Zinad fought well behind his jab and landed punches in bunches, while Pampellone started slow before finding his way into the fight, stalking Zinad and looking to land with power.

Pampellone did land a number of big shots on Zinad, but the Libyan wore them all well. However, Pampellone was often throwing single shots and in close rounds that would have been to his detriment with the judges.

The biggest moment in the fight came in the sixth round when Zinad followed a good jab with a short right hand that landed on the mark and wobbled Pampellone, but the Kiwi was able to compose himself and finish the fight in a strong manner.

 ?? PHOTO / AAP ?? Jerome Pampellone on the ropes in his IBF Light Heavyweigh­t World Title Eliminator bout against Malik Zinad.
PHOTO / AAP Jerome Pampellone on the ropes in his IBF Light Heavyweigh­t World Title Eliminator bout against Malik Zinad.

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