Croatia’s Alen Babic and Johnny Fisher Set for Heavyweight Slugfest in London

The official weigh-ins have concluded for the anticipated heavyweight battle between Alen Babic and Johnny Fisher in London. The younger Fisher, known as the “Romford Bull,” tipped the scales at 240.5 pounds, while the experienced Babic, also known as “The Savage,” weighed in at 216.4 pounds. It was no surprise that Fisher carried more weight, but the real anticipation lies in the potential for an exciting and grueling bout.

Babic, with a record of 12-1(11), expressed his desire for a grueling battle that would leave both competitors in the hospital. While his words may seem extreme, it showcases his determination to push Fisher to his limits. On the other hand, Fisher, with an undefeated record of 11-0(10), showed respect for his opponent and expressed his eagerness to face the challenge Babic presents.

As fans speculate on the outcome of the fight, the big question remains whether both fighters will endure enough punishment to require hospitalization or if one will secure a quick victory. Despite Fisher’s physical advantages, the unpredictability of boxing leaves room for any outcome. Will both fighters hit the canvas before the fight concludes, or will one emerge victorious in dominating fashion?

In this matchup, Babic is expected to come out strong, utilizing his aggressive style to gain an early advantage. However, Fisher’s resilience and determination might allow him to weather the storm and secure a stoppage victory within four intense rounds. As the fight approaches, anticipation builds for a thrilling showdown between these two promising heavyweights.

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