23-year-old
Moraiti (10-8-4, 0 Kos), is coming off a decision
loss to undefeated Deniz Ilbay (13-0) for the IBF
Youth world title this past July in Germany, and
is determined to redeem himself by winning the UBO
crown on home turf.
A pro since 2011, Moraiti has
been very active and fought all comers, but has so
far to win his first championship in the paid
ranks. In Gamgebeli he will however be facing an
opponent who is even more experienced.
Anzor Gamgebeli (23) turned
over in 2010 and has since compiled a record of
23-10-3 (9). In 2014 he challenged for the EBU-EE
title, and earlier this year he vied for the WBO
European Welterweight crown, but like his
adversary on October 31 he has yet to win a belt.
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