In a ho-hum affair, unbeaten super middleweight Tyron Zeuge scored a 12-round unanimous decision over Paul Smith at the Rittal Arena in Hessen, Germany on Saturday. All three judges scored the bout 119-108.
Smith’s best win would arguably over Liverpool rival, Tony Dodson, in both 2010, via unanimous decision, and a sixth round stoppage victory three years later over a much faded version of Dodson. This probably tells you all you need to know about the Zeuge v Smith matchup. In all fairness, the blame cannot all be squarely at Smith’s door. TYRON ZEUGE had few problems with British veteran Paul Smith, as he notched a unanimous decision victory over 12 rounds in front of his German fans at the Rittal Arena in Wetzlar, Hessen. From BoxRec (Redirected from Fight:2163047) Jump to:navigation, search. Tyron Zeuge 168 lbs beat Paul Smith 168 lbs by UD in round 12 of 12. Tyron Zeuge will go up against Paul Smith on Saturday, June 17th in Wetzlar, Germany. Here we breakdown the match, so you know where to place your bet. Tyron Zeuge vs Paul Smith - official WEIGH IN and FACE TO FACE - Wetzlar.
Zeuge, who is rated No. 8 by THE RING at 168 pounds, had things mostly his own way in front of a polite home support. Smith did stun the German briefly in the third but his success was short-lived and he was consistently picked off by the younger and fresher man.
The home fighter got more and more accurate as the bout progressed and Smith struggled to counter. A late knockdown by Zeuge in the 12th, which looked more like a push, only made the margin of victory wider.
Smith, from Liverpool, England, lost two decisions to then-WBO super middleweight titleholder Arthur Abraham in 2014 and 2015. The Englishman was then selected as a tune-up for the returning pound-for-pound star Andre Ward and was stopped in nine. He has been relatively inactive since that time.
Zeuge (21-0-1, 11 knockouts) looks far from sensational, although he was sharp tonight. The German technician, who was coming off a 12th-round stoppage of Giovanni De Carolis, is still relatively inexperienced. He will need time to develop before testing himself against the division’s best.
Tom Gray is a UK Correspondent/ Editor for RingTV.com and a member of THE RING ratings panel. Follow him on Twitter: @Tom_Gray_Boxing
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