Dinh Hong Quan compares friendly gloves with the world's No. 5 boxer

Shortly after the Sparring match with the runner -up London Olympic Esquiva Falcao, Dinh Hong Quan continued to have the opportunity to match with another international boxer. The opponent practiced with this time was the former boxer of Korean professional boxing Kim Min Wook, one of the veteran boxers in the Super Lightweight weight class.

Dinh Hong Quan compares a friendly glove with the world's No. 5 boxer - Photo 4
Dinh Hong Quan compares friendly gloves with the world's No. 5 boxer - Photo 3
Dinh Hong Quan (blue gloves) compares friendly gloves with the former number 5 in the world Kim Min Wook

At the age of 35, Kim Min Wook took a professional break from 6 years ago, leaving behind a remarkable achievement table. BoxRec noted that during the time of boxing, Kim Min Wook was 17 times, won 16 victories (12 no) and lost only 1 match when playing for the first time in his career.

The series of 16 consecutive victories in the period of 2010-2016 helped Kim Min Wook to be ranked 5th in the world on the Boxing Chart. The last time Mr. Thuong Dai was in July 2016, where Korean boxers lowered the rival Louis Cruz in the US. It was the match that made the opponent give in to the first half.

In the afternoon of 11/10, besides Kim Min Wook, Vietnamese boxers such as Dinh Hong Quan and Sam Minh Phat also had the opportunity to fight Sparring with 2 Korean players, Choi In Ho and Song Chan Ho (8 matches, defending champions holding the young WBO Oriental belt Super Lightweight). This is a valuable opportunity for troops and generating experience.

Dinh Hong Quan compares friendly gloves with the world's No. 5 boxer - Photo 2
Dinh Hong Quan compares friendly gloves with the world's No. 5 boxer - Photo 1
Minh Phat (white shirt) also had the opportunity to interact with Choi In Ho

In the boxing exchange event between two continents organized by Cocky Buffalo, but Chan Ho compared to Falcao in 2 rounds. Although the experience is not much, but but shows that he is a classic fighter with smart moves, and launched many heavy punches towards Falcao.

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After a series of Sparring matches against Korean and Brazilian boxers, Dinh Hong Quan will continue to practice to protect the Asian IBF belt in December. He is expected to come to the Philippines to practice at Manny Pacquiao's martial arts furnace before officially Thuong Dai by the end of this year.

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