This time, Adams used a steady body attack from the opening round, mixing in left hooks around the elbows and between the guard to break his rival down. Bohachuk, who dropped Bohachuk to 27-2 (24 KOs) with the loss, decided to meet fire with fire, standing in close and trading punches with his heavier-handed opponent. Still, Bohachuk was able to find the gaps in between Adams’ gloves to land uppercuts. While Bohachuk was able to land better with combinations, it was Adams whose punches were doing more damage, moving Bohachuk with partial lands.