In a tightly contested affair, Emanuel Navarrete faced off against an equally unconventional opponent in Denys Berinchyk. The fight, marked by its unorthodox exchanges, saw Berinchyk outwork Navarrete, throwing more punches in 11 out of the 12 rounds. The closeness of the bout was evident, with the fighters separated by just 3 or fewer punches in 7 of the 12 rounds, culminating in a one-punch differential at the final bell.
Berinchyk’s Relentless Output
Berinchyk’s relentless output proved to be the difference, as he landed 1 fewer punch than Navarrete despite throwing 120 more. This high-volume approach disrupted Navarrete’s usual offensive rhythm, limiting him to just 51 punches thrown per round, 18 less than his pre-fight average, and only 8 power punches landed per round, 9 below his typical output.
“The contest, held on (DATE), showcased Berinchyk’s ability to neutralize Navarrete’s strengths and maintain a high work rate throughout the fight, ultimately securing a narrow victory in this intriguing clash of contrasting styles.”
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