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Claressa Shields vs Danielle Perkins – a report on the results and after the fight
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Claressa Shields took over more stories at Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan, because she became the undisputed world champion in massive weight with winning at LOP-Bered points with Danielle Perkins.
Shields (16-0, 3 KO) entered the competition with Perkins as the WBC and WBF master, and both IBF and WBO placed free belts here. WBA does not yet recognize heavyweight for the division on the female side of this sport.
Shields reigned supreme from a super welterweight to medium weight, and then approved MMA, but returned to boxing in July last year to win the titles , staying Vanessa Lapage-Joanisse in Detroit.
Amateur World Champion, Perkins (5-1, 2 KO) has never passed eight rounds before or it was almost at Shields level, and she was recently in July 2024 at the same bill as Shields, scoring six round points against points against points against points against points against points against points against points against points against points against points against points against points against opposing points Christianne Fahey.
It was another fight, which largely dominated, and although Perkins began the competition in an aggressive way, Shields landed with an eye -catching combination. Tom Shields won the day, and the third round saw her rock Perkins with a immense right hand. Then she was looking for a finish, but Perkins managed to survive the round. Perkins was brave and thrilling, but all her work was stewed by Shields and was still beaten to hit.
Another massive right hand found a trace for shields in seventh place, and after a quieter eighth eighth Perkins, he was once again stunned in the ninth round, but she liked the best round of fighting when she released her hands. Shields would put an exclamation mark on the next dominant display in the last round, when Perkins went to the rinsed, and cost her, another immense right hand, at that time throwing it on canvas. After just a few seconds he survived Perkins, and the fight hit the results cards.
Results 100-89, 99-90 and 97-92 confirmed Shields left with all belts.
Undercard summary
At Undercard Brandon Moore (17-1, 10 KO) he won the free heavyweight title IBF USBA, winning disqualification in the eighth round against Skylar Lacy (8-1-2, KO6). Lacy was finally thrown away for Moore’s pushing through the ropes and earlier lost two points for holding, and Moore also did the point that was Scappy.
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– DAZN Boxing (@daznboxing) February 3, 2025
In eight rounds of attractions, in the weight of welterweight hope Joseph Hicks (12-0, 8 KO) impressed, winning the victory in the seventh round over the unbeaten papillion Keon (10-1-1, 7 KO), as well as in medium weight, Leon Lawson III (17-1, 10 KO) was another early winner, successful in the fourth round against Christopher Thompson (9-3, 6 KO).
In Lightweight Joshua James Pagan (12-0, 4 KO) was the winner of points against Ronal Ron (16-8, 13 KO), winning two results 78-74, and the third at 79-73, and Samantha Worthington (11-0, 7 KO) won competitive points over Vaida Masiokaite (10-27-6, 1 KO) in Super Lightweight.
Caroline Veyre (9-1, 0 KO) took all eight rounds in her featherweight showdown from Carmen Vargas (5-3-1, 0 KO)
In six rounds, Novice in massive weight Taylor (6-0, KO4) won the second round at breaks against Jerell Nettles (4-11, KO1), and debutant Ashleyann Lozada (1-0, 0 Kos came on points against Denise Moran ( 3-1, ko0) in Super Bantamweight.
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John Cooney fights for his life with brain damage, which suffered during the fight with the title of boxing
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February 3, 2025Super-Feather Boxer John Cooney “fights for his life” under the care of intensive care after a sedate injury during his fight with Nathan Howells last Saturday.
The 28-year-old athlete faced the destructive detention of the ninth round in Ulster Hall in Belfast, defending his Celtic title in hefty weight.
Promoter Mark Dunlop revealed that Cooney suffered brain bleeding, which led to urgent medical assistance and surgery. Transported by the stretcher to the Royal Victoria Hospital, Cooney caused a sedate problem, and his uncle Christopher called for a prohibition of professional boxing, saying, “What a terrible violent sport.”
MHD Promotions, representing Cooney, published a statement confirming the tragic situation and asked for supporters’ thoughts and prayers when he fights with critical treatment: “After the epic fight of John Cooney on Saturday evening, John was assessed by the Medical Medical Medical Medical Team of the British Board of Boxing Control to Belfast Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH) for further treatment.
“After arriving in RVH, it was discovered that John had intracranial hemorrhage and underwent an immediate surgery to alleviate the pressure on his brain.”
Currently, John receives treatment at the Intensive Care Department, under expert care over the Hospital ICU team. His fiancée Emmaleen and Hugh and Tina’s parents expressed gratitude for numerous private message that they received.
Known as a “kid”, Cooney has an impressive professional boxing plate with 12 super-feather in weight. His only career loss took place this weekend against Howells. Before this failure, Southpaw provided 11 consecutive wins, including three knockouts.
Before fighting Howells, Cooney looked at the start against Reece Belotti for the British title, after his triumph over Liam Gaynor, who brought him the title of BBBOFC Celtic.
He probably said: “I will do a business against Nathan Howells. I have to win this fight before any other fight. I am fully focused on this, but I know that I am able to win in a huge style.
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“I met with Muhammad Ali and Evander Holyfield – but there is one man I didn’t want to fight”
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February 2, 2025George Foreman admitted that he had evaded Tony Tucker because he was “too difficult” to face the ring. The legendary Pugilist enjoyed an unusual 28-year term in the boxing ring, starting from 1969 and ended in 1997, with an amazing record of 76 wins and 5 losses.
In addition to winning the prestigious titles of WBA, WBC, IBF and WBu, Foreman also secured the Olympic gold medal before he hung the gloves. Although he met with many powerful opponents, including icons such as Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, Joe Frazier and Shannon Briggs, he decided to give up his title WBA in 1995, and not enter the ring with Tucker.
Speaking of his decision in 2016, during a conversation at Oxford Union, Foreman said: “They tried to force me to fight Tony Tucker after I defeated Michael Moorer and I remember that I looked at Tony Tucker and said:” Momma I don’t She raised a fool.
“Some people I don’t intend to fight. This is a good reason, I didn’t want to fight him. Too difficult. I have to tell the truth, “he informs Mirror us. After taking over the WBA and IBF belts with the tenth round of Moorener in November 1994, Foreman was then instructed to defend his WBA title against Tucker, the obligatory claimant of the Association at that time.
Foreman decided not to defend his title, leading WBA to dismantle him. Instead, he decided to defend his IBF title against Axel Schultz in 1995. During the Foreman competition, he won the empty WBU title through the decision of the majority – the title he defended in the following year, while securing the free IBA stripes with a unanimous victory of the decision on this Crawford Grimsley.
In April 1997 he kept his belt with a fractional decision over Lou Savarese, then withdrew after the majority defeat of Briggs in November, ending his career filled with triumphs. Tucker was in the 33-Wall series when he won his first world championship title in 1987, defeating Buster Douglas with the tenth round of TKO to secure the IBF belt.
Later the same year, Mike Tyson and WBC played the title for a shot in WBA and WBC, but he was finally defeated by a unanimous decision -making loss with “the worst man on the planet.” Tucker went 14 unbeatable fights before he got another chance for the glory of heavyweight, once again without repeating against Lennox Lewis in May 1993 in another loss.
After providing victories over David Graves, George Stephens, Cecil Coffee and Dan Murphy, WBA insisted that Foreman gave Tucker a chance to challenge him a challenge for his belt. However, Foreman refused, which caused him to leave the title.
Paid at that time with an impressive 52-2 record, Tucker finally had the opportunity to fight for the title in 1995. He founded against Bruce Seldon, hoping to regain gold heavyweight.
However, “TNT” was forced to find out when he retired in the seventh round in Caesar’s palace because of the mighty swelling on the left eye. Tucker had another opportunity to reach heavyweight in June 1997, when he went against Herba Hide for the free WBO title.
Unfortunately, he suffered TKO in the second round. Despite this failure, two of the consecutive fights won before he hung up his gloves with victory over Billy Wright in May 1998. His general record was 57-7-1 (without a competition).
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Adam Azim vs Sergey Lipinets-Wyniki and report after the fight
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February 2, 2025Adam Azim took the free title Ibo Super Lightweight at Wembley Arena, spreading former world champions Sergey Lipinets to get a perfect victory in the ninth round.
Azim (13-0, KO10) took the next step in the classroom, with his last appearance against Ohara Davies In October last year he assured victory in the eighth round. Lipinets (18-4-1, 13 KO) reigned briefly as an IBF champion and was the last in May 2024, abandoning Robbie Davies Jr three times on the way to winning points.
Azim worked well on the body in the third, and the left hand on the rear foot flattened the guest outside the balance.
Lipinety defeated the count, but they were under weighty fire in resumption, thanks to which the bell ended the round.
“Samurai” tried to eliminate the distance, but the domestic favorite still found a room to the wing in the blows, but he was too low on the fourth and was detected at the point.
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The 22-year-old was undergoing power beats, but Lipinets held a firm one, although another point in the seventh round was detected for another low blow.
Azim beautifully collected his blows for the eighth, landing some malicious upper results, and he poured pressure, with the volume of blows exhausting the resources of the 35-year-old.
“Assassin” began in the ninth round, tearing Lipinets, sensing the end was almost, and a single, perfectly made upper right height of Lipinet, and judge Steve Gray stopped the competition.
Simpson stops Ahorgah
At Undercard Callum, Simpson warmed up for what, he hopes, will be another stadium fight this year in his beloved Barnsley FC, defending his title Super Middle weight Commonwealth in the fifth round against Elvis Ahorgih.
Simpson (17-0, 12 KO) initiated only three weeks earlier because he defended his British and community belts in just two rounds against Steed Woodall, but was forced to work by irregular Ahorgah (13-3, 12 KO), which was unpredictable in your attacks.
The favorite at home finally caught up with Ghana, and in the fifth mix of weighty head and body shots forced the guest to the canvas, and the judge was not willing to let him continue when he got up.
Forrest stunned by Ignat
Scott Forrest suffered nervous because the invincible Aurel Ignat won the destructive win in the round of the Cruisher Weight competition for eight.
Ignat (9-0, 8 KO) caught Forrest (7-1, 4 KO) high on his head with the left hook, and the crazy observation assault forced the judge to intervene.
Wow! Aurel Ignat stops Scott Forrest in the first round! 😱 #Azimlipinets – Live now pic.twitter.com/egwnnfhjg8
– Sky Sports Boxing (@Skysportsboxing) February 1, 2025
TKV stops Webster
Jeamie TKV (8-1, 5 KO) took the war for abrasion and the free title of the International IBO, forcing Michael Webster to retire after the ninth round of the planned ten.
Webster (10-3, 6 KO) was bloody and disappeared before his corner removed him from the battle.
Other card
Lucas Roehrig (2-0, 2 KO) won the clash in the scale of the circuit room with Milosav Savic (9-9-1, 7 KO) through space, abandoning three times in the third round before he ended his victory in the same round.
HOPE HOPE JOEL CODUA (8-0, 1 KO) won the impressive first early win, when he dropped Lloyd Germain (9-3, 1 KO) three times on his way to a perfect win in the third round.
In six rounds, the Congi-edge of Emmana Kalombo (19-1, 18 KO) was destroyed by Sergio Garcia Herrera (7-7, 4 KO) to the right at the end of the first round of their meeting.
In Super Flyweight, Alfie Clegg (11-0-1, 2 KO) won all six rounds against Sebastian Alejandro Castillo (7-5-1, 3 KO).
In four rounds, Hassan Azim (8-0, 4 KO) won all four rounds in his middle weight clash with Jensen Irving (4-20-2) and the perspective of the Super Middle in the weight of Garaan Croft (2-0, 1 KO) The same against Dmitri Protkunas (8-17-1, 1 KO).
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