Neuss and Hamm: Lemi and Ian convince!

Neuss and Hamm: Lemi and Ian convince!

The last weekend was also a sporty one for the people of Dümpten, initially they were drawn to it Saturday, November 16th, 2024 to Neuss, because the Neuss boxing ring organized a competition event here Olympic boxing out of.

With this, Junes Guerbouj, Lemi Kaan, Dustin Jan Juretzko and Emilio Emre Guida get into the ring.

Junes In the cadet lightweight division, he met Carlos Ciotuszynski from the Mönchengladbach pugilist, a southpaw who was able to claim greater competition experience and range.

This presented the young people from Dümpten still faced significant problems in the first round. In the second round came Junes better into the action and it now developed into a fight on equal terms. In the third round the actions alternated back and forth, but in the end they had to change Junes bow on this day and give up the fight.

Lemi Kurt Then he met Raman Al Ahmad from the organizing Neuss boxing ring in the cadet middleweight division and the mood in the hall was accordingly boiling. From the start of the first round Slow down fell through his straight and thereby secured his reach and steadily worked his way forward on the judges’ notes.

All three rounds the Neusser was in forward movement and was always able to do so with a well-timed jab Slow down as well as quick counterattacks can be intercepted. In the third round, the Neusser tried everything again, but Slow down didn’t let anything go wrong and secured victory.

Winner on points: Lemi Kurt!

Then hit Dustin Jan Juretzko in the elite middleweight division against Mohamed Jahou, also from the organizing boxing ring Neuss.

The Neusser was on fast feet and was able to do well with good avoidance movements. Dustin constantly tried to put him on the ring ropes or in the corner and then score points there in the infight. The Neusser skilfully evaded the action and counterattacked.

It was a fast-paced fight over three rounds, which was fought very cleanly, but ultimately the Neusser was able to take home the victory that day, and rightly so.

The last Dümptener at this event was Emilio Emre Guidahe met Manny Antiporda from the Hilden boxing ring in the elite welterweight division.

Over the course of three laps, the spectators saw a strong fight between both athletes, while the Hildener was constantly moving forward and working Emilio with nice footwork and a good range, he always brought quick hands to the target, but also had to accept one or two explosive hits.

Both kept the pace high and showed good actions, but the majority of the hits were in the Dümpten corner, so it wasn’t really understandable why the win didn’t end there.

Annoyingly too, as the rounds progressed, Emilio broke a finger and will now be out for a while. Get well soon at your point.

Immediately afterwards we went to Hamm.

The encounter between MBR Hamm and VLaamse Bokser from Belgium took place here as part of the International Oberliga instead of.

In doing so, he intensified young Dümptener Ian Aswaldt the MBR Hamm relay team and hunted for points for them. It was for Ian the first start as part of the International Oberliga.

Ian met the Belgian Rafael Galstyan in the cadet paper weight.

From the beginning of the first round he controlled the action with a variable lead hand. He knew how to cleverly avoid the Belgian’s attempts to attack and counterattacked accordingly.

Increased in the second round Ian the tempo and put the Belgian under strong pressure from a mobile fighting style.

The third round was also his, good combinations hit again and again Ian dominated the event.

Winner on points: Ian Aswaldt!

Ian played his part in the Hammer’s home win, as the team score went to Hamm with 13:9.

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