Hazimihalis Runs Record To Perfect 2-0
Chris Hazimihalis knows about being fortunate enough to fight on big boxing cards. In just his second fight, Hazimihalis again was on a Kelly Pavlik Top Rank undercard with a big audience. The foe challenging Hazimihalis was Ramon Ellis from Philadelphia.
Hazimihalis wasted little time making a first impression knocking Ellis to the canvas in the first round. The ring nerves that Hazimihalis had a problem with in his first fight were nowhere to be found. Hazimihalis caught Ellis with a powerful short overhand right that sent Ellis down in the middle of the ring. Once Ellis rose, Hazimihalis went to work using a strong corner flurry to end the fight in the first round.
The fight was stopped at 1:28 of the first round. Campbell, Ohio had plenty of representatives in attendance including family and friends of Hazimihalis who ran his record to a perfect 2-0 in impressive fashion.
After the fight, Hazimihalis was happy he put on a good show in front of so many media members and onlookers. “Jack [Loew] wanted me to come out fast, it is how I trained for this fight. I wanted to stay relaxed, and I was very relaxed for this fight.”
Hazimihalis went on to add, “I will take them any way I can get them. I wanted to fight my hardest with this opportunity and show everyone exactly what kind I fighter I am.”