April 27, 2024

Glowacki and Briedis advance to World Boxing Super Series semi-finals

Britain Boxing - Mairis Briedis v Simon Vallily - Liverpool Echo Arena - 15/10/16 Mairis Briedis celebrates his win Action Images via Reuters / Lee Smith EDITORIAL USE ONLY.

By Boxingnewsonline.net

The last quarter-finals of the World Boxing Super Series are complete

AFTER six weeks of back-to-back doubleheader action across the globe the World Boxing Super Series quarter-finals of Season II came to a conclusion in Chicago, USA when Krzysztof Glowacki and Mairis Briedis booked their places in next years semi-finals.

Poland’s hard-hitting Glowacki picked up the decision against Russia’s Maksim Vlasov, who showed a lot of heart, by scores of 118-110, 117-110, 115-112 to earn the Interim WBO Cruiserweight title at the UIC Pavilion in The Windy City.

In the second main event of the evening, Latvia’s Mairis Briedis had to dig deep to proceed in the tournament and to be crowned the new WBC Diamond Champion.

The judges scored it 116-110, 115-111, 114-112 all in favour of the No. 1 seed who was up against a brave fighting challenger in Germany’s Noel Mikaelian.

“Thanks to the fans in Chicago,” said Briedis. “This was a hard fight, but we did it.”

In Season 1 Briedis gave the later Ali Trophy winner Oleksandr Usyk the toughest fight of the tourney and his career in losing a 12 round majority decision.

He is now facing Glowacki in this season’s 200 lb semi-final.

“It will be another tough fight against a very good fighter. I will sit down with my coaches and prepare more than ever to make sure I get the win,” said Briedis.

Glowacki was is confident mood after 12 rounds of action and facing off with his future opponent.

“Vlasov was really tough and kept getting up. Briedis is a great fighter, I’m expecting an interesting fight,” said Glowacki.

The World Boxing Super Series returns in 2019 with six sensational semi-final match-ups. Locations and venues will be announced in due course.

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