One could argue that Gary Antuanne Russell didn’t deserve a knockout but he definitely deserved the victory.
Russell, a rising junior welterweight contender, passed the biggest test of his career by stopping veteran Viktor Postol on Saturday at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Postol, 38, had never been stopped, including in losses to Terence Crawford, Josh Taylor and Jose Ramirez.
Russell (15-0, 15 KOs) was in attack mode from the opening bell, outboxing and outworking his more-experienced and still-effective Ukrainian opponent most of the fight.
Postol (31-3, 12 KOs) countered well at times but couldn’t keep pace with the more aggressive Russell.
Russell hurt Postol in the final minute of the fight, although Postol continued to defend himself. Still, referee Mike Ortega, trying to protect Postol, stopped the fight with 29 seconds to go.
The scores at the time of the stoppage were 89-82, 89-82 and 88-83, all for Russell.
Russell was asked afterward whether he thought the fight should’ve been stopped.
“Definitely,” he said. “There was a lot of contacts. Low gloves. The judges made the correct decision. I think my performance speaks for itself.
“The talent speaks for itself. I believe I’m ready for a step-up fight.”
Postol, fighting with a heavy heart because of his country’s war with Russia, said he wasn’t at his best.
“I just couldn’t do what I wanted to do in the ring,” he said. “My legs were not there and my arms were not there like I needed them to be. I’ve fought much better fighters than Gary Russell, but for some reason I wasn’t able to perform to my abilities.
“I came here to win tonight. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to achieve my goal.”
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