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Anthony Yigit wins important fight in Denmark: ”Thank you so much for an unforgettable show”
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Anthony Yigit defeated David Rajuili in Denmark. Photo via Instagram (@digityigit)
Swedish professional boxer Anthony Yigit just made a quick return to the ring at Saturday’s boxing event at Arena Næstved in Næstved, Denmark.
Yigit took on the experienced South African David Rajuili in an exciting fight that went the distance. The 31-year-old Swedish southpaw eventually stood as the winner via unanimous decision.
In an Instagram post, Yigit commented on getting back in the win column again.
”Huge thanks to everyone watching and supporting me tonight. Now we will take this win and aim for the top,” Yigit wrote on Instagram. ”(David Rajuili) is a real gentleman and I’m so honored to have shared the ring with you in your last fight. Thank you so much for an unforgettable show.”
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Anthony Yigit fought for times in 2023
The former European Super Lightweight champion from Sweden last fought twelve-rounds against Ukraine’s Denys Berinchyk on August 26.
Yigit gave it all during the bout and really showed why he’s still one of the best boxers in Europe.
As an amateur, the Swede qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics where reached the second round.
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