Mykhalushko, Molodan, Hrytsiv and Rozlutskyi Secure Victories

A WBC boxing night took place at the Lviv State Circus, featuring title bouts across several weight divisions and delivering intense and competitive matchups.

Rozlutskyi Goes the Distance to Secure the Win

Yevhenii Rozlutskyi (9-0-1, 6 KOs) faced Nika Bigvava (8-7-2, 4 KOs) in an 8-round bout.

From the opening rounds, Bigvava pushed forward, trying to impose his pace and work as the aggressor. Rozlutskyi responded with a more structured approach, working at range and landing the cleaner shots.

The fight went the full distance, leaving the outcome in the hands of the judges.

The scorecards were as follows: Vadym Lavrenets — 78-74, Ibrahim Avcioglu — 78-74, Kostyantyn Rovenskyy — 77-75, Daniel van de Wiel — 79-73.

Yevhenii Rozlutskyi claimed the victory by decision.

Molodan Ends the Fight in the Second Round

Maksym Molodan faced Argentina’s Elias Mauricio Haedo.

The fight started cautiously, but in the second round Molodan found his moment and sent Haedo to the canvas. The Argentine was unable to get back up, and the referee stopped the fight, awarding Molodan a technical knockout victory.

With this result, Molodan successfully made the first defense of his WBC Francophone title

Hrytsiv Finishes It Early in Round One

Oleksandr Hrytsiv (12-0, 8 KOs) faced experienced Nigerian fighter Olanrewaju Durodola (50-10, 44 KOs) in a rating bout.

The fight ended quickly — Hrytsiv took control early and knocked out his opponent in the first round, leaving no chance for the bout to develop further.

Main Event: Mykhalushko Wins the Derby in a Close Fight

The main event featured Yaroslаv Mykhalushko against Zoravor Petrosyan.

From the very beginning, the atmosphere reflected a true derby, with the crowd split in support between both fighters. The bout was fought at a high pace with constant exchanges.

Mykhalushko pressed forward aggressively, while Petrosyan adjusted his tactics round by round, trying to disrupt the rhythm and find his opportunities.

The fight went the full distance and remained competitive until the final bell.

The judges’ scorecards were: Viktor Fesechko — 96-94, Robert Gortat — 96-94, Vadym Lavrenets — 96-94, Daniel van de Wiel.

Yaroslаv Mykhalushko secured a unanimous decision victory.

On the same day, a bout also took place in Poland, where Ukrainian fighter Vitalii Stalchenko (13-1, 8 KOs) faced Slovenia’s Lukas Labasko (5-1-1, 3 KOs).

The fight went the distance and ended in a draw.

The judges’ scorecards were: Tomasz Chwoszcz — 76-76, Marta Leszner — 76-76, Tomasz Sydor — 77-75.

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