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The second generation of boxing knocked over the opponent four times, and exposed itself to bite after the game!

The video comes from a boxing match in the UK on Feb. 5, a middleweight (73kg) showdown with both British boxers, played by Chris Yubank against Liam Williams.

The second generation of boxing knocked over the opponent four times, and exposed itself to bite after the game!

Williams (left) vs Ubank (right)

Yubank is a second-generation boxer, and his father, Yubank Sr., was a dazzling star in the middleweight of boxing in the 90s, and has defended the title of boxing champion many times. Yubank inherited his father's mantle and entered the professional boxing scene in 2011 with a good record. Williams is also a fierce player, and in April last year, he challenged the WBO middleweight world boxing title, but passed the judgment defeat.

Although Ubank was a little cautious after the game began, he hit his opponent in the final stage of the first leg. Williams began to defuse the crisis with hugs. In the second round, Ubank knocked down Seconds Williams again, who repeated the trick, using hugs to contain the fire, which made Ubank a little annoyed.

In the third round, the two were more technically confrontational, and towards the end of the round, Williams' embrace annoyed Yubank again, and the two had some friction, and the referee pulled Yubank away in time. In the fourth round, Yubank was particularly relaxed and gave his opponent another heavy hit.

In the later competition, Ubank grasped the initiative of the game and played with ease, and Williams did not have a good chance for a while, and frequently made hugs. Although this behavior helped Williams resolve some of the crises, it also made Yubank quite dissatisfied. In the eleventh round, Ubank read the second opponent again.

Although Williams has been read four times, he can still play the game, but he is unable to return to the sky. In the final round, Ubank even began dancing to provoke his opponents, and Williams had no choice. In the end, the two sides played twelve rounds, and Yubank won by judgment. After the match, Ubank said that he could not stand the other party's hugging action during the game, biting the opponent's fist in the process of entanglement. He said: "The referee didn't deduct a point from him in this game, he put his arm around my neck and strangled my neck hard, his fist was right next to my mouth, so I bit him. ”

In the full game video, we didn't see the relevant footage. Of course, if Ubank's behavior caused serious damage to Williams, then the winner of the game would not be him.

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