David Avanesyan takes out Liam Taylor in two rounds

David Avanesyan knocked out Liam Taylor in two rounds Saturday in London.

David Avanesyan took advantage of a significant opportunity on Saturday at The SSE Arena in London.

The U.K.-based Russian’s fight against Liam Taylor was elevated to main event status on the Sky Sports card when Anatoli Muratov had to pull out of his fight against Chris Eubank Jr. because of unspecified issues with his medicals.

And Avaneysan shined, taking out Taylor in the second round of their scheduled 12-round welterweight bout.

Avanesyan (28-3-1, 16 KOs) forced Taylor (23-2-1, 11 KOs) to take a knee with a hard right hand in the opening round. And, in the second, a brutal three-punch combination from Avanesyan with Taylor’s back against the ropes prompted referee Mark Lyson to stop the fight.

The official time of the stoppage was 2:18 of Round 2.

Avanesyan, ranked by two of the four major sanctioning bodies, has now won five consecutive fights since he was stopped in six rounds by Egidijus Kavaliauskas in 2018.

Promoters were unable to find a substitute from Muratov at the last minute.

David Avanesyan takes out Liam Taylor in two rounds

David Avanesyan knocked out Liam Taylor in two rounds Saturday in London.

David Avanesyan took advantage of a significant opportunity on Saturday at The SSE Arena in London.

The U.K.-based Russian’s fight against Liam Taylor was elevated to main event status on the Sky Sports card when Anatoli Muratov had to pull out of his fight against Chris Eubank Jr. because of unspecified issues with his medicals.

And Avaneysan shined, taking out Taylor in the second round of their scheduled 12-round welterweight bout.

Avanesyan (28-3-1, 16 KOs) forced Taylor (23-2-1, 11 KOs) to take a knee with a hard right hand in the opening round. And, in the second, a brutal three-punch combination from Avanesyan with Taylor’s back against the ropes prompted referee Mark Lyson to stop the fight.

The official time of the stoppage was 2:18 of Round 2.

Avanesyan, ranked by two of the four major sanctioning bodies, has now won five consecutive fights since he was stopped in six rounds by Egidijus Kavaliauskas in 2018.

Promoters were unable to find a substitute from Muratov at the last minute.

Chris Eubank Jr.: Improvements with Roy Jones Jr. have been ‘amazing’

Chris Eubank Jr. said that Improvements with trainer Roy Jones Jr. have been “amazing.”

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on DAZN.com.

 

Chris Eubank Jr believes he is a much improved fighter after spending time with new trainer Roy Jones Jr, and hopes to earn a fight with Gennadiy Golovkin.

Eubank will face Anatoli Muratov on Saturday at the SSE Arena in London as he attempts to set up a world title bout.

Speaking to Sky Sports , Eubank praised the lessons learned from Jones.

“Me and Roy work great together. I am learning every day, even at the age of 31,” he said. “You saw a little taste of things to come in my fight with Marcus Morrison. But there is a lot more. As each fight comes you will see more improvements, more things that you haven’t seen from me in the past.

“I didn’t know what to expect when I first showed up at his farm. I thought I’d hit the bag for five rounds, shadow-box, skip, see you tomorrow! Someone like Roy, a legend, I didn’t think he would give me his time.

“I was completely wrong. He was onto me 100 percent from the moment I walked in. I was amazed. I knew after the first day: ‘This is the guy I need to spend time with.’ I’ve never had that.

“For most of my career I was left to my own devices. I am responsible and dedicated so I was able to make that work. Some guys need constant reminders. I never needed that, I would do it regardless.

“But having someone there to mesh everything together in the right way has been amazing. Everything has worked out way better than expected.”

Eubank now believes that a long-awaited clash with Golovkin could be made within the next six months.

“The fact that he is a world champion and, in the middleweight division, is the biggest name,” he said. “That fight could have been made years back but didn’t happen. We now have the opportunity to get the fight made. We will get it done within the next six months.

“Styles make fights, it couldn’t be anything other than epic. I throw non-stop punches and he doesn’t fight going backwards. Those styles clashing? What more do you want!

“You see guys in fights just trying to survive. Me and him would get straight into it. These are my last few years to make these fights happen. There are a lot of big names out there.”

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Chris Eubank Jr.: Improvements with Roy Jones Jr. have been ‘amazing’

Chris Eubank Jr. said that Improvements with trainer Roy Jones Jr. have been “amazing.”

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on DAZN.com.

 

Chris Eubank Jr believes he is a much improved fighter after spending time with new trainer Roy Jones Jr, and hopes to earn a fight with Gennadiy Golovkin.

Eubank will face Anatoli Muratov on Saturday at the SSE Arena in London as he attempts to set up a world title bout.

Speaking to Sky Sports , Eubank praised the lessons learned from Jones.

“Me and Roy work great together. I am learning every day, even at the age of 31,” he said. “You saw a little taste of things to come in my fight with Marcus Morrison. But there is a lot more. As each fight comes you will see more improvements, more things that you haven’t seen from me in the past.

“I didn’t know what to expect when I first showed up at his farm. I thought I’d hit the bag for five rounds, shadow-box, skip, see you tomorrow! Someone like Roy, a legend, I didn’t think he would give me his time.

“I was completely wrong. He was onto me 100 percent from the moment I walked in. I was amazed. I knew after the first day: ‘This is the guy I need to spend time with.’ I’ve never had that.

“For most of my career I was left to my own devices. I am responsible and dedicated so I was able to make that work. Some guys need constant reminders. I never needed that, I would do it regardless.

“But having someone there to mesh everything together in the right way has been amazing. Everything has worked out way better than expected.”

Eubank now believes that a long-awaited clash with Golovkin could be made within the next six months.

“The fact that he is a world champion and, in the middleweight division, is the biggest name,” he said. “That fight could have been made years back but didn’t happen. We now have the opportunity to get the fight made. We will get it done within the next six months.

“Styles make fights, it couldn’t be anything other than epic. I throw non-stop punches and he doesn’t fight going backwards. Those styles clashing? What more do you want!

“You see guys in fights just trying to survive. Me and him would get straight into it. These are my last few years to make these fights happen. There are a lot of big names out there.”

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