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The boxing ring reproduces the bite of the second generation of the fist to bite the opponent's fist

The boxing ring reproduces the bite of the second generation of the fist to bite the opponent's fist

The famous "boxing second generation" Chris Ubank Jr. and former World Champion challenger Liam Williams knocked down the opponent four times and won by an absolute advantage, but after the match, he broke out that he could not stand the opponent's foul dirty movements in the game and used the strength of suckling to bite the opponent's fist.

The boxing ring reproduces the bite of the second generation of the fist to bite the opponent's fist

Ubank said he was forced to bite Williams in this twelve-legged match due to his multiple use of dirty movements. Ubank said: "We knew he was going to use dirty movements in the game and we knew he was going to do everything he could to play this game. Whether it's within or outside the rules of boxing, but we've all clashed and I'm pretty sure. ”

The boxing ring reproduces the bite of the second generation of the fist to bite the opponent's fist

"I'm sad that the referee didn't deduct him a point in this game, at least one point should have been deducted from him. He pushed his hand into my face a few times, and I actually bit him once. I've never bitten anyone in the ring, but this time I took a bite out of him and he put his arm around my neck and strangled my neck hard, his fist sleeve right next to my mouth. ”

The boxing ring reproduces the bite of the second generation of the fist to bite the opponent's fist

"So, I bit my fist as hard as I could. I said, 'Listen, if he's going to play dirty, I'm going to fight dirty to the end.' That's the truth. ”

Yubank knocked down Williams 3 times in the first four rounds of the game, but he claimed he refused to KO the opponent, knocked down Williams again in the eleventh round, and he wanted to play a little longer to "punish" his opponent.

The boxing ring reproduces the bite of the second generation of the fist to bite the opponent's fist

Ubank said: "I'm happy with my performance and I want to teach that guy a good lesson, he said something very threatening to me before this game. I want to punish him, I don't want to knock him down in a round, I want to punish him. ”

The boxing ring reproduces the bite of the second generation of the fist to bite the opponent's fist

"Buckle, head lock, I'm surprised he wasn't disqualified, but I treated it like a man and I wanted to punish him as I said. It was a fun night and I think I showed a different side to some of the people who criticized me. ”

"I'm not in danger and if I step on the throttle and punch him at any point in the game, he'll be KO. This game is a showcase of my level and I'm totally in control. ”

The boxing ring reproduces the bite of the second generation of the fist to bite the opponent's fist