LOS ANGELES – Rising boxing star Andreas Katzourakis continued his undefeated streak with a dominant performance against American Brandon Adams in the Overtime finals last night, claiming the title and solidifying his position as a force to be reckoned with.

Katzourakis, who hails from Athens, Greece, showcased a powerful combination of speed and precision, controlling the fight from the opening bell. His relentless attacks and strategic defense left Adams struggling to find an opening. The judges’ scores reflected Katzourakis’s dominance, awarding him a clear victory and improving his record to an impressive 15-0, with 10 knockouts.
“This win is for Greece,” Katzourakis said after the fight, draped in the Greek flag. “I’m fighting for my country, my heritage, and to achieve my dream of becoming Greece’s first male World Champion in the modern era.”
The 25-year-old began his boxing journey in Athens before making the bold move to Los Angeles in 2018 to turn professional. Since then, he’s steadily climbed the ranks, attracting attention with his electrifying style and unwavering determination.
Katzourakis’s victory marks a significant moment for Greek boxing. His success is inspiring a new generation of athletes in his homeland and putting Greece on the map in the international boxing scene. With his sights set on a world title, Katzourakis is one to watch in the coming years.