There was something delightfully dangerous about the way in which Adam Azim became only the second man to stop Sergey Lipinets on Saturday night (February 1) at Wembley Arena. Docked not one but two points for low blows, he was relentless in spite of the reprimand and refused to calm down when both the referee, and indeed his opponent, were hoping he would. As a result, Azim in the end got what he wanted: the stoppage.
Watching Azim there was of course the fear that he might get it wrong and that he might throw one too many low blows and find himself thrown out of the fight. Yet the overriding feeling was one more of admiration, for it was rather exciting to see a young boxer stick to his guns despite all the warnings.














