Hrgovic got back to business in the fourth, landing a chopping right hand and a thudding overhand right, keeping Adeleye mostly shelled up and at the end of his jab. Adeleye occasionally popped out to throw a jab or a left hook in the direction of Hrgovic’s cut, but, as DAZN analyst Andy Lee noted on the broadcast, “there’s too much free time.” Hrgovic, with little coming back at him, worked around Adeleye’s defense, hooking and slamming the body, scoring points if not inflicting significant suffering on his opponent. When Adeleye clinched toward the close of the round, he may not have been, but he appeared for all the world to be gassed and uncertain of the path forward.