About him billboard Artur Beterbiev vs. Callum Smithundefeated super middleweight born in Cameroon Christian Mbilli (26-0, 22 KOs) dominated a brave Rohan Murdock (27-3, 19 KOs) at the Vidéotron Center in Quebec City, Canada, to retain the WBC American Continental Super Middleweight title. Mbilli made a good impression with this dominant performance and spoke about what he wants next, and Big Fight Weekend decided to take a look at what could happen next for the undefeated super middleweight.
The future of Christian Mbilli
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Summary of Mbilli vs. Murdock
From the first round of this fight, it was all action, with Mbilli cutting the ring well and prowling forward, throwing bombs at Murdock. The Cameroon native dished out massive punishment to Murdock, who did his best to negotiate and be competitive.
Mbilli continued to throw big left hooks, uppercuts and right hands. It was a miracle that the Australian was still standing. Before the sixth round, Murdock’s trainer made it clear that he needed to see something from his man, and he subsequently had his best round of the fight and bloodied his opponent’s nose before Mbilli unloaded with a combination of spiteful punches to the end of the assault. round. When he returned to his corner, his trainer Chris Carden decided to scrap the fight and awarded Mbilli the victory by TKO in the sixth round.
After the fight, the Cameroonian said: “I know Canelo is the best. “Everyone knows that Canelo is the best,” Mbilli said. “Now I want to show that I am the best in the division. That’s why my goal is to fight Canelo. I will do everything I can to fight Canelo. Come on.”
David Morrell Jr.
David Morrell Jr. He quickly made a name for himself in the super middleweight mix, winning all ten bouts, nine of them by KO. The Cuban sensation has shown that he possesses a lot of power, as evidenced by his destruction in a single round of Mario Abel Cazares.
Morrell Jr. has power in both hands, lightning hand speed and impressive reflexes. His arsenal of punches is impressive and a big problem for any opponent he faces. He strikes brilliantly from a variety of angles, making him a joy to watch but a nightmare for any fighter. A possible fight against Mbilli would apparently guarantee plenty of action.
Jaime Munguía vs. John Ryder winner
Saturday, January 27 Jaime Mungia faces John Ryder at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The winner of this fight would be a great opponent for Mbilli and would be competitive. The Cameroonian showed it during his destruction of Murdock: he can be careless, as the Australian touched him a couple of times.
Mungia has a good chin and will walk forward and continue to throw punches, making a potential fight with Mbilli a delightful prospect. The fighter of Mexican origin demonstrated his toughness in his absolute war against Sergiy Derevyanchenko.
John Ryder has enjoyed a professional renaissance in recent years, with victories over Danny Jacobs and Zach Parker and a morale-boosting demonstration against Canelo Alvarez. It’s a great opportunity for him against Mungia and a fight Ryder can win. The British southpaw is a brilliant pressure fighter and will look to get close to his opponent and unload them. The English fighter needs to throw combinations quickly and with intention before keeping his guard up and being wary of Mungia’s power.