Saturday, 21 June 2025

Hrgovic v Adeleye, fortune favours the bold.

An intriguing heavyweight fight appears to have presented itself for the 16th August, Cacace v Ford show in Saudi Arabia, see’s the colourful yet enigmatic David Adeleye roll the dice against the highly ranked and proven Filip Hrgovic in an attempt to gatecrash the upper echelon of the division. Both fighters have lost a sole fight, albeit at very seperate levels, Filip dropping a game challenge to Daniel Dubois in what would have been for the vacant IBF championship, whilst David was more surgically exposed by Fabio Wardley in his first challenge for domestic honours a year prior. Filip has maintained a reputation as a rugged yet one paced workhorse, beating a moderate diet of opposition leading to his world ranking, winning an arguably controversial decision over Zhilei Zhang in possibly his most stern test aside from his loss. Adam Booth, the studious trainer of Adeleye has prior intel on Hrgovic going back to his days as head trainer for then WBA heavyweight champion David Haye. Booth employed Filip as a sparring partner alongside Richard Towers and Deontay Wilder and understands the pedigree that his new charge may face in such a dangerous challenge. Booth stated that Filip has some great attributes and even against Dubois, put together a fantastic start by utilising his jab and straight right hand, unfortunately Booth has noticed that he can fade and lose desire when fights become taxing, adding that Hrgovic never seemed to take that opportunity to step up as an accomplished heavyweight, tending to repeat his cycle of one paced pressure for as long as he can maintain it. Booth did add that the one time he did display the grit and fortitude to overcome adversity, was against Joe Joyce in his most recent showing, where he showed a willingness to fight through the discomfort of fatigue to subdue the notoriously resilient Joyce. Adeleye hasn’t seen anyone even close to the level of a Hrgovic, yet Booth explained that when you have a young, charismatic and spirited prospect, who can punch, when these types of rare opportunities present themselves, you’d be foolish not to afford yourself the gamble. David was due to rematch Jamie TKV in a repeat of their recent British title snoozefest, but opted to sidestep the less relevant match, to reach for higher honours. David is gifted and powerful, but he’s also complacent and hasn’t yet fulfilled his true potential, his best display being the 1 round annihilation of Sol Dacres last year, in a fight where he let his hands go and committed to the challenge. Booth understands heavyweight boxing and knows the enormity of the challenge that lies ahead for himself and Adeleye, but he also fully understands the rewards that come with victory at such an elevated stage, boxing is about timing and styles dictate the playout and outcome of fights, this one appears intriguing from both perspectives. 

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