Boxing. Winning comeback for Angevin Georges Ory

Boxing. Winning comeback for Angevin Georges Ory
Boxing. Winning comeback for Angevin Georges Ory

Defeated during his last official outing on April 12 against the Briton Charlie Edwards, former double WBC world champion, Tino Ory took less than two months to find the path to success by winning on Saturday evening in the arenas of Aimargues (Gard ) of the Georgian Sarkisiani unanimously by the three judges. Aware that this new opponent was much more modest than the previous one, the Angevin boxer nonetheless appreciated this new victory. The 18th in 23 professional fights, but above all the first under the leadership of Montpellier coach Daniel Barry.

He still has a lot of room for improvement.

— Daniel Barry, new coach of Georges Ory

There is the score which gives me the clear winner of the eight rounds, but there is also what happened in the ring. And that, too, completely satisfies me. The work accomplished with Daniel on my support, during the three weeks of training which preceded the fight, has already started to bear fruit. I develop more power in my shots,” sums up Ory convinced that the clash could not even have gone to completion without an injury to his left hand during the second round. Ready to be more attacking and more effective , Tino therefore seems to have validated his collaboration with Barry. Just like the Hérault coach is visibly convinced that the adventure between the two men will continue. I knew Tino through Yoan Bloyer (his former coach who remains his cornerman), but I really discovered him during these three weeks. He is skilled, has a great capacity for concentration, and has good arm speed. He receives information very well and is a training machine. I honestly think that he still has a lot of room for improvement and that we are going to do great things together. . Perhaps very quickly since Tino Ory would like to box from October.

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