Olympic Games boxing champion Tishchenko announced his desire to make his debut in fist fights
Russian boxer Evgeny Tishchenko announced his desire to make his debut in fist fights. His words are quoted by Match TV.
According to the athlete, he watches all tournaments in this sport. “I’m ready to fight anyone, all media names, and especially since I myself am a very interesting, spectacular fighter. Many people will want my head to be blown off, but they don’t understand what a bright comeback awaits them here,” Tishchenko said.
The Russian became the winner of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in the weight category up to 91 kilograms. He is also a world champion at the same weight. In his professional career, Tishchenko had 14 fights, in which he won 13 victories and suffered one defeat.
Earlier, the founder of the Top Dog promotion, Danil Aleev, said that the risk of death in boxing is higher than in fist fights. “Our fighters receive more minor external injuries than severe internal injuries,” he noted.
Source: Lenta

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