Mehdi Amar entered this fight with a professional boxing record of 32-4-2 (16 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.46 light heavyweight in the world. He suffered his last loss when he faced Nadjib Mohammedi in 2012, since then he has collected nine victories and two draws beating Serhiy Demchenko in his last bout.
His opponent, Serhiy Demchenko, has an official record of 16-9-1 (12 KOs=75%) and he entered as the No.37 in the same weight class. After losing to Amar in their first fight, Demchenko lost also to Enrico Koelling but then he came back to win in 2016 beating Mirco Ricci. Amar vs Demchenko 2 is valid for the vacant EBU (European) light heavyweight title. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Date: 2016-05-27
Where: Cirque d’Hiver, Paris, France
Division: light heavyweight (175 lbs, 79.4 kg)
Title: vacant EBU (European) light heavyweight title
Amar’s next fight: Robert Stieglitz vs Mehdi Amar
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It is pretty obvious why these guys are 46 and 37 in the rankings. Windmills with no vision, it would be interesting to analyse this fight and count how many shots missed! The ammount of energy wasted by both combatants must be huge. I can’t see either of the making it onto the big money. I think that bricklaying would be a safer bet, no brain damage or broken noses, they would keep fit and they would earn about the same amount of money.