Explosive Action, Special Performances, and Final Glory: HELL Boxing Kings Prepares for Its Biggest Night after Semi-Finals
On December 15th, the DVTK Arena in Miskolc did once again roar with the energy of fans, fighters, and unforgettable action as HELL Boxing Kings delivered its second grand semi-finals night. Featuring a packed lineup of boxing talent, from seasoned pros and rising stars to charismatic influencers who fought for their shot at Grand Finals. […]
On December 15th, the DVTK Arena in Miskolc did once again roar with the energy of fans, fighters, and unforgettable action as HELL Boxing Kings delivered its second grand semi-finals night. Featuring a packed lineup of boxing talent, from seasoned pros and rising stars to charismatic influencers who fought for their shot at Grand Finals. Adding to the star-studded allure, the legendary Slovak rapper Rytmus made a special guest appearance, adding a new dimension to the night.
The opening bout of the night delivered a thrilling clash between Croatia’s Fran Hodak and Slovakia’s Lukáš Labaško. The fight was a grueling and hard-fought battle, with both boxers showcasing immense skill, heart, and determination. Despite facing an opponent towering over two meters tall, Labaško relied on speed, precision, and relentless energy to gain a slight edge. It was an evenly matched contest that pushed both fighters to their limits, but as the final bell rang, it was Labaško’s hand that was raised in a narrow yet deserved victory. He now advances to face Hungary’s rising star, Levente Kiss, known as the “Red Bomber.” At just 22 years old, Kiss has taken Hungarian boxing by storm under the guidance of the legendary Zsolt Erdei.
In the celebrity -75kg division, Stratimir Georgiev of Bulgaria faced Czech Influencer Jan Svěcený in an intense and high-profile bout. Georgiev showcased his adaptability and precision, outpacing Svěcený with a measured approach. Georgiev’s ability to find openings and land decisive blows left little doubt about his dominance. With this victory, Georgiev has secured his place in the finals, where he will meet Hungary’s beloved Bence Istenes. Known for his charismatic presence outside the ring, Istenes now faces the new challenge of proving if he really has what it takes to become a champion.
The night’s third fight saw Hungary’s Rafael Buza, still only 19 years old, facing Bulgarian Dzhurov. The match was a spectacle of raw energy, with both fighters trading heavy punches from the opening bell. Buza, showcasing his exceptional stamina and devastating right hand, gradually wore down his Bulgarian opponent. With a dominant final round, Buza emerged victorious and now turns his focus to the final against Czech talent Petr Novák. The 24-year-old Novák, a technically gifted fighter with an impressive amateur record, will test Buza’s skills to the limit in a fight that promises youthful exuberance and explosive action.
One of the evening’s highlights came with the Hungarian derby between Kovács Kruzító and Oláh. The two fighters gave their all in a high-stakes battle that left the audience on the edge of their seats. Kruzító’s composure and superior ringcraft ultimately gave him the edge, as he outmaneuvered and outlasted Oláh over four grueling rounds. His next challenge is nothing short of monumental: a final showdown with Tayfur Aliyev of Azerbaijan. Aliyev, an Olympian and highly decorated boxer, brings world-class experience to the ring. Kruzító will need to dig deep to overcome this formidable opponent, with both fighters aiming for greatness in the finals.
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The celebrity female bout of the evening featured Hungary’s supermom, Berki Mazsi, against Croatia’s Ela Jerković. Berki entered the ring with unwavering determination, and from the first bell, her dominance was evident. Her power and technique left Jerković struggling to mount any significant offense, and Berki sealed her victory before the time limit. She now faces Denisa Valová of the Czech Republic, a former TV star of the tropical Island and now a rising combat sports star. The final between Berki and Valová will pit Berki’s raw strength against Valová’s agility and technical finesse, making it a must-watch fight.
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Another all-Hungarian bout lit up the ring as Soma Mester took on Gémes in a battle of speed and precision. Both fighters displayed remarkable skill, with punches so fast they were barely visible to the eye. Mester, however, edged out his opponent with his superior combinations and tactical adaptability. He advances to face Romania’s Bogdan Juratoni, a bronze medalist at the World Championships and an accomplished boxer with over 300 amateur fights. This clash will test Mester’s ability to stand against a veteran of Juratoni’s caliber, setting the stage for a thrilling contest.
The main fight of the night was a heavyweight clash between Hungary’s sweetheart Bence Brasch and Greece’s “Greek God”, George Manikas. Brasch, buoyed by the deafening support of the home crowd, put on a masterful display of power and precision. By the second round, Brasch’s relentless offense forced the referee to stop the fight, securing him a spot in the finals. His opponent will be Immanuel Adenubi, a Czech fitness influencer and TV personality who has rapidly risen in the boxing world. With Brasch’s knockout power and Adenubi’s incredible physical conditioning, their bout promises fireworks.
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As the dust settles on the semi-finals, all eyes turn to December 22nd, when the DVTK Arena will host the Grand Finals of Hell Boxing Kings. Each matchup promises a gripping story of skill, determination, and national pride, as every fighter pushes themselves to the limit to claim victory. Fighters from across 10 countries have showcased incredible performances and resilience throughout the tournament, and the finals will be no different. With a sold-out arena and an electrified crowd expected, the grand event is set to deliver an unforgettable evening, cementing the legacy of sportsmanship, ambition, and the next generation of boxing champions.
Czech fighter Petr Novák will face Hungary’s rising star Rafael Búza, a clash that promises speed, technical precision, and youthful energy. Moving up to the 75kg division, Romania’s Bogdan Juratoni, a bronze medalist with over 300 amateur fights, will take on Hungary’s fresh blood Soma Mester.
The lightweight division will see Azerbaijan’s Olympian Tayfur Aliyev square off against Hungary’s Kovács Kuzító in a fight that pits world-class experience against the Hungarian fighter’s grit and determination. Meanwhile, the heavyweight showdown will bring Slovakia’s Lukáš Labaško into the ring against Hungary’s Levente Kiss, known as the “Red Bomber,” in what is expected to be a brutal yet calculated contest of power and strategy.
Czech influencer Immanuel Adenubi, who has made waves in the boxing scene, will test his skills against Hungary’s fan favorite Bence Brasch. On the women’s side, Hungary’s Berki Mazsi, with her undeniable strength, will go head-to-head with the Czech Republic’s resilient Denisa Valová. Bulgaria’s “Greek God” Stratimir Georgiev will challenge Hungary’s Istenes Bence, who is ready to take it all. Who has what it takes to win it all?
Capping off the event is the Special Fight, where Hungarian Thai boxing legend Tivadar Kunkli will face Slovak MMA star Gábor Boráros. Kunkli, a true icon of combat sports, returns to the ring at the age of 60 to take on the dynamic and powerful Boráros, promising an unforgettable clash of generations and fighting styles.
In addition to the thrilling matches, the Grand Finals will feature two special performances to energize the crowd. Fans will be treated by a presence of Roy Jones Jr., one of the greatest boxers of all time and a multiple-weight world champion who left an indelible mark on the sport’s history. Adding a musical highlight to the evening, Hungarian rap group BSW, whose chart-topping hits and viral music videos have made them a household name, will take the stage.
The stakes are higher than ever. DVTK Arena is packed to its maximum capacity as everyone wants to witness the drama live in Miskolc. But don’t worry you can still tune into the livestream at 18:00 and be a part of the action no matter where you are. See the next champions of the HELL and their rise to fame.