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Power, Passion, and Legends: Hell Boxing Kings First Semi Finals Shines with Istenes’s Victory and Adenubi’s Heavy Punches

On December 8th, the DVTK Arena in Miskolc has once again transformed into a battleground of skill, power, and passion as HELL Boxing Kings delivered the first grand semi-finals night of world-class boxing. Featuring a mix of rising stars, seasoned professionals, and charismatic influencers, the 5th event highlighted the drama and unpredictability that define the […]

On December 8th, the DVTK Arena in Miskolc has once again transformed into a battleground of skill, power, and passion as HELL Boxing Kings delivered the first grand semi-finals night of world-class boxing. Featuring a mix of rising stars, seasoned professionals, and charismatic influencers, the 5th event highlighted the drama and unpredictability that define the sport. The evening also featured a special guest appearance of the iconic rapper KKevin.

In a battle of experience vs. youth, Czech Petr Novák faced the fiery young Juraj Bóna from Slovakia. Bóna displayed incredible determination and quick reflexes, keeping Novák on his toes throughout the fight. However, Novák’s superior experience and technical precision gave him the edge, securing a unanimous decision victory. The 24-year-old Czech fighter moves one step closer to the $100,000 prize.

A fierce contest unfolded between Bulgarian media personality Zlatka Dimitrova and the Czech Republic’s rising star Denisa Valová. Valová’s recent TKO victory carried her momentum into this fight as she used her footwork and sharp jabs to keep Dimitrova at bay. A split decision declared Valová the winner, further cementing her status as a legitimate contender, not to be messed with.

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This technical middleweight bout lived up to the hype. Azerbaijan’s Kamran Shakhsuvarly, an Olympian, faced Bogdan Juratoni from Romania, a seasoned competitor. The fight was dominated by Juratoni, who controlled the match from start to finish. His superior tactics and precision earned him a unanimous decision victory, securing his place in the finals.

The heavyweights delivered a slugfest as Croatia’s Filip Car faced fitness megastar Immanuel Adenubi from Czech Republic. Both fighters traded heavy blows, but Adenubi’s superior conditioning and striking power saw him claim a final victory, leaving the crowd in awe and confirming his status of fan favorite.

Azerbaijan’s Tayfur Aliyev brought his Olympic pedigree into the ring against Hungary’s beloved Robert Csiki, who had the home crowd firmly behind him. Despite Csiki’s valiant effort and unyielding spirit, Aliyev’s technical mastery and well-timed counters led to a unanimous decision victory.

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In the highly anticipated Hungarian derby, the towering mountain, István Bernáth, used his height and weight advantage to keep the fiery Levente Kiss at bay. Despite Bernáth’s incredible heart and fast-paced approach, Kiss’s powerful jabs and calculated footwork secured him a ticket to finals.

The night’s most anticipated celebrity bout saw Hungary’s sweetheart, Bence Istenes, take on Slovakia’s influencer Samuel Miškov. Both fighters showcased surprising skill, but Istenes’s explosiveness proved to be too much for Miškov, who ran out of power. The whole arena was on their feet cheering for Bence as he secured his spot in the grand finals. In a true display of sportsmanship and respect, Bence raised Miškov’s hand after the fight, honoring his opponent’s remarkable effort and performance. “I am amazed by the integrity of Hungarian fans. I know they were loyal to Bence, but at the same time, they had no problem congratulating me for putting up a great performance. They have such a strong sense of sportsmanship and yet they support and show respect to a foreign person, for that I am very grateful,” confessed Miškov after the fight.

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On December 15th, the DVTK Arena in Miskolc will host the second Grand Semi-Final of HELL Boxing Kings, marking the final showdown before the grand finals. This highly anticipated night will feature a thrilling lineup of matches, each promising a unique story of determination and rivalry.

Lukáš Labaško of Spartan Box Klub Prešov will face Croatian mountain Fran Hodak in an exciting clash. Jan Svěcený, the popular Czech influencer, will meet Bulgaria’s Stratimir Georgiev, known as the “Balkan Beast.” First Hungarian derby of the night will feature Levente Oláh and Kovács Kruzító Armand. Additionally, the clash between Bulgarian Bozhidar Dzhurov and Hungary’s Rafael Buza  will be a fight to watch out for. The women’s division will see Croatia’s Ela Jerković try to take on Hungary’s beloved Mazsi Berki. The 2nd national derby will be a high-stakes middleweight match between Soma Mester and Levente Gémes. Finishing the night strong with no one else than Hungarian Bence Brasch the ultimate fan favorite stepping in the ring against George Manikas a Greek god himself.

The next fight night, set for December 15th, promises even more excitement with additional matchups and celebrity appearances, including a special guest visit of Slovakia’s biggest hip-hop legend Rytmus.

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