Having torn through 28 opponents like a meat grinder, the Ukrainian monster has knocked out 24 of them with savage power, throwing punches from both hands and leaving no chance for his foes to hide behind a guard.
He moves forward relentlessly, leaving nothing behind but dust and defeated fighters. Today, we’ll discover why Serhii Bohachuk is called the true monster of the ring.
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Having torn through 28
opponents like a meat grinder, the Ukrainian monster has knocked
out 24 of them with savage power, throwing punches from both hands and leaving
no chance for his foes to hide behind a guard. He moves forward relentlessly, leaving
nothing behind but dust and defeated fighters. Today, we’ll discover why Serhii Bohachuk
is called the true monster of the ring. Vinnytsia — a city where real fighters are
forged. This is where the Ukrainian monster Serhii Bohachuk grew up, who first put on gloves at 15
and immediately rushed into battle, leaving no chance for his opponents. His journey is a story
of pain, hard work, and ruthless persistence. Over 300 amateur fights earned him the
nickname “The Cleaner” for his early stoppages. He took a risk and moved to the
USA — chasing real fights and real money. Settling in California, in the
legendary Abel Sanchez camp in Big Bear, he refined his style to clinical
precision and relentless cruelty. Cutting his teeth in early bouts, Bohachuk
quickly realized boxing for him was not a sport, but surgery. One by one, his
opponents fell under the hammer of the Ukrainian beast, unable to last three rounds.
The first serious opponent — Lucius Johnson — immediately sent Bohachuk to his debut knockdown:
a sharp right hook landed clean on the jaw. The monster dropped to one knee for a moment
but sprang back like a coiled spring and with a surgically precise, powerful right
cross sent Johnson crashing to the canvas. The relentless pressure of the Ukrainian
Terminator left Johnson no chance — by the third round, he was already
drowning under a barrage of punches. The showdown with the experienced
Mexican Soriano Berumen, who had 66 fights under his belt,
was meant to be a serious test. Bohachuk hammered the body with powerful
combinations, snapped off his jab sharply, then with precise straights sent his opponent
to the canvas twice in the first round. In the second round, Berumen finally broke under the onslaught of a liver-shot
combo, dropping to one knee. Even the Georgian veteran Nikolozi Gviniashvili,
with over three dozen fights under his belt, couldn’t keep up with the relentless
pace of the Ukrainian monster. Under the pressure of relentless
combinations and constant assault, his corner threw in the towel before he did. And right then — something inside flips.
While he’s fading, you want more. It’s an instinct.
A primal one. To hit harder.
To finish stronger. When making weight became a trap for opponents,
and moving up a division was easier than finding challengers willing to step into the ring,
Bohachuk decided to test a new battlefield. Ronald Montes.
The Colombian, with 28 fights and 16 knockouts, looked threatening on paper.
But the storm never came. The fifth fight of the calendar year — and
the final broadcast of the great HBO Boxing. The monster didn’t miss his chance. From the
very first seconds, he seized the initiative, relentlessly breaking through Hernandez’s
defense — striking the body and head, never letting his opponent catch a breath. By the fifth round, the
opponent was barely standing. And when the next explosion sent him to
the canvas — the finish was inevitable. A tough southpaw with 15 years of experience and wins over Frankel and Clark, Cleotis
Pendarvis promised to be a real test. In the first round, Bohachuk landed a body
shot — sending his opponent to the floor. By the third, a left hook
completely shattered his resistance. The monster’s relentless pressure
didn’t let the opponent breathe, and before the fourth round — the corner
refused to let their fighter continue. Thirteenth victory. Thirteenth knockout. From here on — only worse (for his opponents). After experimenting in a new division, Bohachuk returns to where he feels
like a hunter — the first middleweight. Facing him is a veteran of the
Mexican ring — Freddy Hernandez. 34 wins, dozens of fights against
champions — but the final bell was near. Bohachuk started hard.
In the second round, he sent Freddy to the canvas. In the third, he took a cut but didn’t slow down. The fifth became the final round: a left hook to the body — and the
veteran collapsed against the ropes. It was the end of his career.
And for the monster — a sign: he hadn’t just returned to the
weight. He returned for the title. With every outing, Bohachuk crafted a
new version of himself — a predator with straightforward mechanics and animal instinct. A gritty Mexican, Fernando Marin, came to test the monster and disrupt his rhythm — but
ended up drowning in the battle himself. The Ukrainian hammer ramped up the
pace from the very first seconds. Working from distance, slipping in from the side, tearing through defense as if every
punch carried both past and future. By the third round, the Mexican was pinned against
the ropes, and the monster — unleashed full power. The career of the Ukrainian monster was on
the rise — steady, without setbacks or pauses. But to chase the belt — he had to face the storms. That storm came in the form of Tyrone Brunson.
A Philadelphia knockout artist, holder of a world record with 19 first-round finishes.
A fighter trained by Tommy Hearns himself. An opponent of champions
and reality show finalists. Now he stepped into the ring
against the Ukrainian Terminator. In the first round — the wise
Brunson didn’t take risks. He moved, found angles, disrupted the rhythm.
And Bohachuk endured. Searching for the key. In the third round, a hailstorm of punches broke
loose — combinations followed by explosive right crosses that pierced through the defense,
sending Brunson down for the first knockdown. The fourth round became the
stage for the decisive exchange. Brunson goes all in, fires off a series,
and connects with a clean shot to the jaw. But he immediately takes a powerful
right hook back from Bohachuk. And the final right hook from the side
combined with an uppercut — and he takes the WBC Continental Americas
title at first middleweight. The monster, with a spark in his eyes,
kept destroying and coldly closed out 2019 by crushing the tough Colombian Carlos
Galvan with his signature liver shot. In 2020, the whole world froze —
quarantine, cancellations, uncertainty. And only in September did the Ukrainian
return to the ring, ready to keep hunting. The Mexican Alejandro Davila — Fecombox champion, a technician with solid timing and
toughness — came to take the title. But from the first rounds,
Bohachuk imposed his will. Bohachuk attacked with quick punches from
both hands, slipping past Davila’s guard, forcing him to back up and lose
control of the fight’s rhythm. The sixth round was the final. Davila’s eyes
begged for mercy. And the corner didn’t resist. Sometimes change means growth.
And sometimes — a crack in the armor. At the start of 2021, Sergey “El Flaco”
Bohachuk left the legendary Abel Sanchez gym and began a new chapter with Manny Robles
— a Southern California trainer known for his aggressive style and work with champions. It
was under his guidance that Bohachuk prepared for a fight meant to strengthen his position
— but it became his first serious setback. Flexible and cold-blooded, the American Brandon
Adams — with experience in title fights and as a finalist on The Contender — knew how to survive
under pressure and read the ring like a script. Bohachuk, as always, pushed
his line: cutting angles, setting the pace, punishing retreats, and
going inside as if no other way existed. Adams retreated, disrupted the rhythm,
and cut the space with counters. The monster confidently led on points
through eight rounds — throwing more punches, maintaining relentless
pressure, taking round after round. And then — a sinister, snapping left hook.
Followed by another, precise and devastating. Bohachuk fell. Four months later — back to
middleweight, no interviews, no words. Just a new name on the other side
and a beast angrier than before. In the first minute — a
brutal attack — a liver shot. And Brandon Baué’s body shuts down to the side. The monster was back — and he
needed more than just a warm-up. Igbokwe — a tough southpaw with
skill: 16 wins and only 2 losses. The Texan didn’t give up — neither
under pressure nor against the jabs. But that night, he had neither space nor air. Bohachuk tore through the
distance, attacked the body, threw twisting right overhands, broke the rhythm. Rafael fought back: absorbed
punches, countered, tried to box out. But the Ukrainian monster isn’t
the type to just survive rounds. With every round, he grew stronger. By the sixth, Igbokwe’s corner
couldn’t take it anymore. In 2022, there was a lull — longer than
all the breaks between rounds combined. Ukraine was burning, and Bohachuk wasn’t
in the gym or training. He was serving in the ranks of the Armed Forces — where
the fate of the country was decided. He swapped his gloves for weapons. While
the world waited for his return to the ring, he held a different line of defense. A year passed. Ukraine, like Usyk
and Lomachenko, gave him the right to return to the ring — to fight not just
for himself, but for everyone still at home. Spring 2023. The spotlight was on the vacant WBC
Continental Americas title at first middleweight. Facing Bohachuk was a southpaw
from California, Aaron Cowley. A technician — crafty and tough, holding
his ground firmly against the best. Rarely quits early, rarely breaks. But that night, it became clear — he
was up against no ordinary opponent. It was an explosion that
awakened the sleeping beast. In the second round, Cowley’s
left cross — it seemed to land. But that was a mistake. Bohachuk ignited — unleashing a flurry. And for the first time, his
opponent went down early. Not every opponent is a step up. Sometimes it’s a test that shows
how ready you are for the top. Nathaniel Gallimore was exactly
that — not just another opponent. He stepped into the ring with the
division’s best: Julian Williams, Sebastian Fundora, Erickson Lubin, Jason Rosario. Experience was on his side. Cold calculation
and punches — precise and powerful. From the opening rounds, the Jamaican looked bold.
Active exchanges, accuracy — he didn’t let up. But Bohachuk’s pressure was
like an unshakable mountain. Series of body shots, sharp threes to the body and
head — with each round, Gallimore grew quieter. In the sixth round, the flood began. A flurry of punches from
which there was no escape. Bohachuk didn’t just defend his title
— he proved he’s ready to move forward, and that challenges only forge his spirit. The second defense — and a new statement. Patrick Allotey — a former world
title challenger from Ghana, but in the ring with Sergey,
he met nothing but lightning. One powerful right straight — and
the opponent collapsed to the canvas. The first 12-round fight, the first challenge
without a quick knockout — and right away against the seasoned Brian Mendoza, who
had already honed his status and skills. The Ukrainian brought the heat from the opening
minutes, unleashing a barrage of punches and keeping his opponent under constant pressure,
but Mendoza proved stubborn and resilient. Still, the judges unanimously
awarded the victory to Bohachuk, solidifying his status as
the WBC Interim champion. After a confident win over Mendoza, the Ukrainian
monster stood on the brink of a true summit. A clash of two machines. The Ukrainian monster —
versus the Texas wonderkid. Vergil Ortiz Jr.
Twenty-three fights. Undefeated.
Knockouts — almost matching Bohachuk’s. Behind him — the status of the
division’s top knockout artist, power and speed — a signature combo.
Precise and ruthless, like a cannon blast. On paper — a formidable contender.
In action — a destruction machine, feared even by the top fighters.
The crowd awaited the titans’ collision. The fight exploded from the first seconds. Heavy pressure, sharp exchanges —
and suddenly Ortiz hits the canvas. At first, it seemed accidental, a slip.
But the replay didn’t lie: a clean right hand. The fight went to the limit —
each exchange felt like a battle of machines. The Ukrainian hammer worked tighter,
threw more punches, building pressure. But the Texan was more precise and deadly. In the eighth round, the monster stunned
his opponent again with a left hook. But Ortiz didn’t give up, raising the pace
and igniting a surge of emotion in the crowd. He landed sharp power shots, tore through
defenses, never letting his opponent relax. The judges awarded the victory
to Ortiz by majority decision, but the verdict left too many questions. Losing the title forced the monster
to reflect, rethink, and reset. The loss to Ortiz became a turning
point — no retreat possible. Instead of falling, a powerful comeback. The path to recovery was tough — a
fight with Israil Madrimov was expected, a serious test and a step toward a new summit. But fate had other plans — Madrimov withdrew
due to illness, and Ishmael Davis stepped in as a replacement — an opponent unprepared for the
power and determination of the Ukrainian monster. Round after round — the caution of the opening
minutes gave way to relentless pressure. Davis was knocked down as
early as the second round. Under precise shots to the body and
head, Davis began to lose ground, and in the sixth round his corner, seeing their
fighter unable to continue, stopped the fight. A technical knockout — and
the position as mandatory challenger for the world title was secured. But there was no time to rest. The next challenge — Michael Fox,
a giant with an 81-inch reach, aiming to keep distance and
control the fight with light jabs. But Bohachuk is a master of adaptation. Gradually closing the distance, the
monster broke through Fox’s defense, landing precise shots both in exchanges and in the
clinch, never letting his opponent breathe freely. The fight followed a script of gradual
domination — pressure mounting every round, Fox losing initiative, while the Ukrainian
relentlessly pinned him to the ropes, finishing with a unanimous decision. The monster showed he can not only
knock out but also control the fight. The Ukrainian monster is on the march
again — one step closer to a title shot. Serhii Bohachuk. 30 years old.
The Ukrainian monster who doesn’t just hit — he destroys. A hammer that
has been tested and returns stronger. Bohachuk isn’t afraid to
take risks and push forward, forging his path to the loudest peaks of boxing. Where titans reign, and every punch
is a matter of life and death. Will he secure his place among
the best and claim a world title? Or will new challenges await
that will make him even stronger? Either way, Bohachuk’s journey is
a story of strength, willpower, and an indomitable spirit
that won’t let us look away. If you enjoyed this video — like, subscribe, and remember: the Ukrainian hammer is
just beginning its march to the top.
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The guy is so like Tommy Hearns in style and physique all long limbs and reach, explosive power and a kind of relentless coming right at you style.
Slava Ukraini❤
Hes fought NO ONE, not a Monster until you beat real people
A good opponent for Naoya.. Monster vs MOnster. Just saying^^
What a load of BS. This guy has fattened his record on nobodies and still managed to lose two fights. He’s no GGG or Usek.
He's got 2 losses including being KO'd. Not such a monster after all.
An opponent sprang back like a coiled spring, but his relentless killing punches conquer these dudes standing in his way. Unfortunately, he failed to overcome Vergil Ortiz.
No wonder this Ukrainian monster, though failed to tame the Mexican monster, tattooed the face of Vergil Ortiz.
Boxers avoid this boxers
The Ukrainians and Russians beat up my Black and Hispanic brothers left and right. Since they are here, no more Joe Luis, Ali, Tyson eras.
Any Ukrainians in the US should go back to Ukraine to fight for their country!!!!
Very good fighter…..and clean fighter too
This Fighter looks like a Good Fit for Subriel Matias @t 147 Pounds, Right in Between both Fighters Weight.. They're Stylea seems to Match… It Could Be a Great Fight..
Try to face of weljon Mindoro of the Philippines, 14-0
I’d love a Vergil / Serhii rematch!
And he deserves it!
If they make that fight happen again, I’d like to see it at 160 (in another year to 18mo, after they’ve each had maybe 2-3 more fights)
I can see Virgil moving up by then… and Serhii is a big guy, as well… so he’ll likely be ready to move up to 160 by then…. I think they’d both be more dangerous at 160, too.
I hope he's still alive and not killed in action ,
❤this guy is a SAVAGE
Ig y'all never heard of oleksandr usyk literally the highest ranking boxing in the world rn and y'all talking about a bum I could probably beat
Nothing was ever given to these Ukrainians(Russians). Unlike American boxers , these guys had to earn it , THE HARD WAY!
He reminds of Rocky Marsiono. Heavy pressure with many punches
isabak na yan sa filipno boxer😅
Ukranians are used defending them selves as we have seen both in the ring or trenches ey !
На этом весе очен сильный боксеры. Муртазалиев. Ортиз, Мадримов, Богачук, Фундора,Крофурод незнаю он ещё поднялься наверное.
Serhee vs Sheeraz can be an awaited fight.
Till he really meets higher class will still be a unknown entity
He’s been beaten twice, one by tko. So he’s shown he can be beaten. Going through human punchbags and journeymen means nothing. It’s when he meets quality that things can go wrong. 🤨
Wow ! ! !
He was beat by Virgil Ortiz and Brandon Adams.
Fight Filipino Mindoro. Real fight
Ini baru siap lawan jaron enis
His arms are twice as long as his opponents
Which fight category is this beast?
Eastern block Europe is going to re shape the heavyweight division dominated by America for over a century,those guys are big strong and very hungry.
Сырой еще.
/// ain't gunnna lie my respect hat off to him 🎉 however I'm on a Virgil corner 🎉 vary good fight between them
His Spanish nickname on the back of his trunks “Él Flaco”… The Slim One 😄👍🏻
It's either go back to Ukraine or give you a ko. So I guess you're gonna go to sleep. Body work nasty
Bohachuk put ortiz down twice, and ortiz knows it
He is really good, ofc with some flaws but in Ukraine we are proud of him. He is a really nice guy
Lying scumbag Fauci closed the world down never again will we believe these globalists clowns
I like his skills at very close distance. He knows how to slip in a nasty punch in the phone booth. Thanks for this in-depth video. Due to the war in Ukraine, I have stopped following boxing
Who has he been in the ring with ?
Wow, this is wild! Can you believe they're throwing punches with both hands? It's absolutely unbelievable!
EVERY BLACK BOXER WHEN THEY FIGHT WHITE BOXER THE BLACK BOXER TURN BLACKIEST BLACK BOXER TURN INTO NOTHING.
Once again, YouTube is protecting the useless species demo by censoring comments that might hurt their little feelings!!
Brian Adam’s knocked serhii tf out
Очередной "патриот" который пиарится на войне,но не принимает в ней участия.
Помнится мне Али во времена Вьетнама отказался быть пропагандистом для власти,и его за это отлучили от бокса и хотели посадить…
Inoue-ski
He is an aswome fighter. Good luck to you, bro. i am definitely a fan, and I hope you become a champion ❤❤😊😊