Adam Azim Hammer’s former champion Sergey Lipinets to seize Stoop victory in nine rounds at Wembley Arena | Boxing news

Adam Azim scored a dominant victory over Sergey Lipinets to win their Wembley Arena clashes inside nine rounds.

Azim took an important step against the Kazakh, the first former world champion the British had fought in his career.

Lipinets have held IBF Super-Lightweight World Title and Boxed Elite Operators such as Mikey Garcia, Jaron Ennis and Lamont Peterson.

At the age of 35, Lipinet had more than a decade seniority at Azim. But for all Kazakh’s experience of world -class boxing, Azim remained composed. He moved around the outside of the ring in their opening round, unheard of as he threw himself into lipinets.

Azim began to threaten with quick left hooks and scored to the body with firm strokes. When Lipinets tried to shut him down, Azim greeted the Kazakh with strict, accurate dish.

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Lipinets floated in the third round

Lipinets felt hard left hooks in the second round, and Azim supported them with another cross. He gave the body again the round and began to establish his command over the competition.

A jab whistles through between the gloves of the Lipin. It spurred an answer. Lipinets hunted for Azim and reached him with Lefts. But he couldn’t attach the slough stylist down.

A right -hand uppercase driven through from Azim connecting clean. The right hook of the British caught the Lipinets’ glove, but a straight right found the chin.

A breakthrough came shortly after in the third round. Azim smuggled lipinets of the feet with a clean single stamp, with Azim, on the retreat, and the outline of an excellent left hook counterpunch.

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Azim controls the action against lipinets

Lipinets landed vigorously on the canvas. But the hard veteran campaign hit the count.

Definitely, Lipinets still appeared in the next round and lobbed its right into Azim’s chin. A right hook caught him too, but Azim did not let it ruffle him.

His left hook, however, approximated low. The British acknowledged that and in his honor did not follow up with an attack when Lipinets were obviously in need. Judge Steve Gray still pulled a point from Azim.

Continuing to marsh the action, teed a long right overcooked with his left hook. Then there was a break in the action due to another unintentionally low blow.

Azim would roll an excellent combination of knob-left croquesting combination. His right hook whipped down and lipinets felt the full force of an uppercase letter as he fell on it.

Make blowing prefilled into Azim's work
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Make blowing prefilled into Azim’s work

Azim stood his land and worked in his pocket up close. Hefty Overarm Rights Still Punished Lipinets. He turned off on the Kazakh and marked the former champion.

But Azim was still careless occasionally, and another low blow saw him deducted another point in the seventh round.

A low blow from lipinets, perhaps in response, landed in the eighth round, and the two opened up on each other afterwards and traded in capital letters.

Azim won the exchanges where his shot jumped through. A brace of capital letters from Azim landed rinsing and lipinets rolled back.

Right tilted the Kazakh of balance, and Lipinets fought desperately to avert Azim before the bell rang to finish the eighth.

Azim stops lipinets in the ninth round
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Azim stops lipinets in the ninth round

Lipinets waded into a blizzard of capital letters at the start of the next round.

Azim shook him his heels. The Kazakh swung, his hands fell immediately, and Judge Steve Gray stopped him on his feet 33 seconds into the stanza.

‘I didn’t even know I had beat him’

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After a dominant victory over Sergey Lipinets, Adam Azim Dalton Smith shouted.

“My achievement was great. I could have lost the pace a bit in the previous rounds but Shane [McGuigan, his trainer] Goes, ‘Stay calm, you want to catch him,’ Azim said afterwards.

“For knockdown, I didn’t even know I would beat him. It was just so fast. I had to be patient. To be world -class you have to be patient to do your job.

“This is an emotional moment for the team, family and all the loved ones.”

‘Dalton Smith – you’re not that good!’

Azim threw Gauntlet down to British rival Dalton Smith.

“I want to fight for it my team suggests, but you know what … Dalton Smith, you should rather see the buddy – because you’re not so good, my friend,” he declared.

“The guy you’ve been fighting in your last fight he isn’t all that. Trust me I’ll come baby.

“It’s still marinating, but when I fight for him, I want to teach him a lesson.”

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