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Who Won Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Richard Commey?: Video Highlights

Published 12/11/2021, 11:59 PM EST

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Vasyl Lomachenko put his hands on the WBO inter-continental lightweight title by outpointing Richard Commey for all 12 rounds in the latest Top Rank main event. Despite suffering some minor setbacks, ‘Hi-Tech’ Loma did what he was supposed to do. He moved well, jabbed well, and offered power punches at the right times.

Richard Commey had very little to offer in response to Lomachenko’s skills. However, ‘RC’ showcased his own skill set and earned the respect of the crows. After a full-length bout, Lomachenko earned a comfortable decision with two judges scoring it 119-108, and one of them scoring 117-110, all three in favor of the Ukrainian legend. Here’s a broader look at the fight.

Lomachenko vs Commey got off to a stunning start

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Vasyl Lomachenko and Richard Commey offered a slow start to their electrifying lightweight scrap. They used the entire first round to decode each other’s game plan with Commey planting a body shot in the last seconds. Lomachenko also threw a power shot, but none of them were intended to be haymakers. Meanwhile, round two saw a sheer change in both men’s body movements.

Lomachenko and Commey both moved rapidly and seemed eager to hit each other. That’s when Vasyl Lomachenko found ways to hit Commey with a sharp left. Although ‘RC’ returned the favor, Lomachenko seemed determined to win. Just when the clock ticked for the final time in round two, Lomachenko shook his opponent with a massive shot, bringing the fans to their feet. ‘Hi-Tech’ Loma connected a total of 12 power shots in that particular round.

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Richard Commey began round three with more awareness. He checked up at his movements and didn’t let Lomachenko get too close. He saw some success using that tactic and poured shots clean on Lomachenko’s face, but the Ukrainian legend didn’t go down. Instead, he pressed forward for more action and cracked up Commey’s chin just before round three ended.

Round four was competitive from both sides. Commey didn’t want to let go of this fight and showed sheer caliber against Lomachenko, who also seemed strong. From that point, it was clear that Loma vs Commey was going to be an interesting fight.

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Vasyl Lomachenko vs Richard Commey: Unstoppable action throughout

Lomachenko began dominating the fight by putting his combination shots to the display. He moved pretty brilliantly all over the ring and attacked Commey from various angles. But at no point did Lomachenko seem to be in a hurry. He took his time to craft the game plan and slowly advanced himself on the scorecard. However, he pulled off the trigger in the final stage of round seven.

After catching Commey by the ropes, Lomachenko poleaxed him with heavy shots. Commey could barely stand up and was constantly defending himself. No doubt, ‘The Matrix’ had sensed victory by then.

Commey had an unstable leg, and Vasyl Lomachenko appeared in his best version. The difference was prominent as Lomachenko continued battering his rival. Richard Commey was still dangerous and was throwing power shots from his end. Unfortunately for him, Lomachenko ducked them all and entered the championship rounds comfortably.

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Although both men had touched the end of their gas tank by then, that didn’t take away the intensity of the fight. As they hit each other with clean shots in round 11, it became one of the most interesting rounds of the whole scrap. A similar scenario prevailed in round 12, and both men ended the fight with their heads high.

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It was a complete lightweight slugfest that lived up to the hype. Although Richard Commey showcased his heart, Lomachenko did enough to win. Well, this clearly has turned the 135 lbs scenario even more interesting.

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A senior boxing writer at EssentiallySports, Raj Sarkar is a mass media graduate who is currently pursuing his master’s degree in broadcast journalism. In addition to his current role, he has worked with the MMA team at EssentiallySports and has interviewed prominent fighters such as Ritu Phogat and 'The Red King' Rory MacDonald. Combining his bachelor's degree with his adoration for combat sports, he has earned a combined 3000 plus bylines over the last two years.
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