Croatian heavyweight Petar Milas added another victory to his professional record, securing his 21st win by knocking out Belgian Joel Tambwe Djeke in the fourth round. The fight, held on May 16, 2026, in Ingolstadt, Germany, was the main event of "The Show Must Go On VI" event. The 30-year-old Split native, a member of boxing club Torcida, showcased his maturity and power, confirming his status as a favorite and hinting at his ambition for bigger fights.

Dominance from the Start

From the very beginning, it was clear who was in control of the ring. Milas set the pace and did not allow Djeke to develop his game. Throughout the first three rounds, the Croatian boxer demonstrated tactical maturity, cleverly switching from counter-guards to a classic guard, constantly confusing his opponent. Every attempt by the Belgian to establish distance or find space for a punch was met with Milas' movements and pressure. Though the early rounds did not produce heavy blows that would knock down Djeke, Milas' dominance was evident. In the fourth round, Milas capitalized on his advantage, delivering a decisive knockout blow to Djeke.