The Boxing Diva Breaks Down the Showtime Card

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Bika starts by trying to keep the fight in the middle of the ring, with Davis dancing, as they feel each other out. Midway through the round Bika starts to change the pace with effective right hands. Davis seems to lack a counterpunch and clinches after each exchange. The first round ends with Davis stumbling after an exchange on the ropes.

Round two begins with Bika still in control; however, Davis’ jab is more effective, Bika answers with counterpunches. An exchange in the middle of the ring leaves Davis feeling the sting of Bika’s left hand and he tries to retreat. Davis retreated to a One jab and clinch pattern, trying to neutralize Bika’s counterpunches.

Bika continued to control the fight in the third round working with body shots and a hard right hand. Davis continues his in activity, landing only 6% of his punches through out the fight.

Bika remained the aggressor and stopped Davis in the tenth round with a flurry of power punches landed against the ropes.

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