Justis Huni vs Troy Pilcher 25.07.2024
In a entertaining heavyweight clash, Justis Huni delivered a statement performance, securing a second-round TKO victory over the previously undefeated Troy Pilcher at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall. The highly-anticipated bout showcased Huni’s evolving power and technical prowess, solidifying his status as a rising star in the heavyweight division.
The 25-year-old Queensland native improved his perfect record to 10-0 (5 KOs), while Pilcher tasted defeat for the first time, falling to 9-1-1 (7 KOs). From the opening bell, Pilcher, 36, applied relentless pressure, but Huni’s composure and skill shone through as he weathered the early storm.
In the second round, Huni seized control of the fight, unleashing a devastating left hook that rocked Pilcher. The younger fighter capitalized on this momentum, backing his opponent into a corner and unleashing a barrage of punches. Referee Paul Tapley intervened with 40 seconds remaining in the round, halting the contest and awarding Huni the TKO victory.
This performance marked a significant evolution in Huni’s fighting style. Known primarily for his speed and footwork, the 6’4″ heavyweight demonstrated newfound aggression and punching power.
With this emphatic victory, Huni continues to climb the heavyweight ranks, showcasing his ability to adapt and overcome tough opposition. As he balances his technical skills with growing punching power, the boxing world eagerly anticipates Huni’s next move in his quest for heavyweight supremacy.
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Filed under: Heavyweight - @ July 25, 2024 11:59 pm
Tags: Justis Huni, Troy Pilcher