There was a massive riot in Riyadh on Saturday night Artur Beterviev and Dmitry BivolThe audience gets to witness a series of interesting fights that turn out to be somewhat of an event. On the one hand, the media Ben Whittaker injured after a decent action for a pressing catch It ended with him and Liam Cameron exiting the ring. On the other hand, we are the witness Hardest knockout of the yearThe one who tipped Fabio Wardley and Fraser Clarke In their second clash in 2024.
Their first duel ended in a draw.So no one can imagine a second fight between these two British heavyweights That concludes the first round. Clarke, the 2020 Olympic bronze medalist, lost for the first time as a professional and did so in spectacular fashion. Wardley played it safe from the start with aggressive boxing and stunned the opponent who tried to respond, but was quickly overwhelmed.
The referee had to stop proceedings after two minutes and 28 seconds of the first round.After a A right hook that dislocated Clark’s face. The picture spoke for itself. Visually, Ali has nothing like Ken Norton’s fracture: very shocking.
However, A 33-year-old man stood upBut the referee, seeing his situation, dictated the end. Clark was taken to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with a fractured upper jaw, for which he had already undergone surgery..
Neil Scott, British Boxing Board of Control Medical DirectorExplained in Sky Sports Clarke’s injuries are rare and painful in boxing: “Look, it looks terrible because you see a guy with a big dent in the side of their face. The reason is that the cheekbone comes forward before fanning out. “When a certain force is applied, the bone sinks and a visible indentation is formed as a result.”He commented.
Scott added: “If the bone sinks too far, it can prevent your mouth from opening and closing. “It’s very painful and should be very painful.”The doctor suggested, noting that something like this is also not common in boxing: “I’m a maxillofacial surgeon by training, so those types of injuries are what I treat, and they usually seem crazy, caused by bricks and things like that. It’s not something we see in boxing with the size of the glove. It takes enormous strength to do this. “A huge amount.”