ABDU ROZIK had a raging meltdown after accusing boxing rival Erali Boykobilov of cheating.
The three-foot-tall Tajikistani star made his long-awaited boxing debut on Saturday night at Social Knockout 3 in Dubai.
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Abdu Rozik had a raging meltdown after accusing boxing rival Erali Boykobilov of cheating
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Rozik went head-to-head in the ring with the Uzbekistan star at Social Knockout 3 in Dubai on Saturday
Rozik, 20, went head-to-head in the ring with the Uzbekistan star in a four-round exhibition bout.
But it was Boykobilov who was at the better end of the clash for the majority but judges ended up calling the match a draw.
And shortly after the result was announced Rozik took to the mic to voice his anger at his rival’s behaviour during the clash.
He said: “He just punched me on the back of my head and he thinks he won? Zero, no.
“Also I need six rounds, they make it three rounds why?”
Asked if he wanted a rematch Rozik grabbed the mic again and screamed: “He has to pay me because I am making him famous.
“He has to pay me and after that, I will do it. I do not want to without him paying me.
“He has to pay me for making him famous because I am bigger than him.”
Boykobilov then walked over and via his translator said: “I will fight again in revenge.
“I think my punches were strong because he is dizzy now.”
Abdu Rozik shows off body transformation as he claims boxing has helped him grow ahead of debut fight vs Erali
Rozik had hoped that a victory over Boykobilov would pave the way for a showdown with his longtime rival, Hasbulla who have been in a bitter feud for a couple of years.
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