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Arnold Barboz Jr. defeats Jacek Cattell in a tense divided decision

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Arnold Barboz Jr. He defeated Jacek Cattell with a tense divided decision in Manchester in England, on Saturday at the WBO Country Libra title.

Barboza (32-0, 11 KO) snatched the victory after two judges fired 115-113 in his favor, and the third shot him 115-113 for Cattell (30-2, 13 KO).

The result means that Barboza is a mandatory contender to the WBO Teofimo Lopez champion.

“To be straightforward, I didn’t have it so close. I thought I [won] More rounds, but this is his yard, aged, “Barboza later said in the ring.

“Since I was petite, I didn’t care, I just wanted respect since I was a child. I got respect today; My father got his respect. “

Early rounds developed when Cattell often prefers, thinking about the opponent and inviting him to promotion.

In round 4, after Barboza was successful with his right hand in the third, Cattell began to build combinations, but the American still looked like a speech and imposition.

Like against Regis Prograis in October, Cattell developed more as the fight was fought, but his attack was often strangled by Barboza, which was successful, taking advantage of his growth and achievement of advantage.

It was a busy thing all the time, and Barboza was clearly frustrated when Catterall found a blow after the judge ordered them to stop the box after a low shot. It was a show of how tight margins were, and both fighters knew that every moment in the competition counts.

Both fighters landed in arrows, but they did not hurt each other. Barboza is still coming, but Cattell, an impressive contractor, more often than he did not answer.

The crowd of Manchester thought that Cattell had knocking down in the final stages of round 10, but Barboza was estimated that he had stumbled.

Knowing how tight the competition was, both men came out with a intention in the final round and tried to force the action, but it did not seem that they did not outdo the second.

Barboza jumped on the ropes when the last bell came, while Cattell raised his hands, but the American left the victory.

Despite the disappointment, Cattell had no scruples with the result.

“A tough fight, strict fight, there are no arguments. Congratulations, Barboza. I thought that I did enough there, but it wasn’t good enough, “said Catterall.

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Ben Whittaker 175 vs. Liam Cameron 174 – Weighing results for a rematch on Sunday

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Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron successfully considering the 10-round airy rematch in weighty weight on Sunday, April 20, and the start time of the event at 19:00 BST at Bishop Pulse Live at Sky Sports in Birmingham. The ring is around 22:00 BST in the Whittaker-Cameron 2 fight.

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Six months ago Whittaker vs. Cameron 1 ended a six -leaf technical draw after they both fell out of the ring in the sixth round of October 12 in Riyadh. The silver Olympic medalist Whittaker (8-0-1, 5 KO) 2020 was too hurt to continue. The fight was stopped and hit the results cards.

Fans’ perception

It seemed that Cameron revealed to him 100% in battle, showing that he was another example of a former amateur talent who was fighting to go to the PRO game. These are two different sports. Even if Whittaker wins the rematch, it is clear that he will not enjoy the same success in the professional as with amateurs. He can still make a good coin as a warrior at the national level in the same kingdom as Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr.

Many fans believed that Whittaker pretends to be injured because the Cameron veteran (23-6-1, 10 KO) took over the fight. According to how 27 -year -old Whittaker was illuminated by Cameron, he seemed to be heading towards losing.

Weights

– Ben Whittaker 175 vs. Liam Cameron 174
– Lee Cutler 153 vs. Eggington itself 153.31
– Frazer Clarke 276 vs. Ebenezer tetteh 241
– Tyler Denny 161.31 vs. Elvis Ahorgah 161.31

“I know that all the work was done and I did not cut any turns. I marked every box. When you know this, you look good in the ring,” said Ben Whittaker Social boxing About preparing for a rematch with Liam Cameron. “You get critics on every walk from life. They say only because I’m this guy.”

Whittaker sounds illusive, thinking that the only reason why people criticize him is that they perceive him as “this guy.” Care because they saw that they were mentally afraid and gave up when she became strenuous against Cameron. On the outside, whittaker is strenuous, but Internally, pure jelly.

“If I leave and stop him in the first round, people will still have a lot to say. Go there, win and let him talk to him,” said Whittaker about Cameron. “He is now a celebrity. Now he is doing his tiny podcast and fair play. He now deserves this headlight. But after I beat him, I hope you will go with him too.

“When I came there for the first time, he leaves what other people say:” Oh, you can’t really hit, “said Whittaker about his coach Andy Lee. “When I started hitting the pads, he said:” Why didn’t you do it in the ring? “I said,” I don’t know. It opened his eyes.

Last updated on 19.04.2025

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Lack of allowed running: Stevenson faces Zepeda’s aggression under the watchful eye of Modern York fans

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Eddie Hearn confirmed today that July 12 is the date of Shakur Stevenson to defend his delicate WBC title against William Zeped on the Ring Card in Modern York. Hearn says Shakur (23-0, 11 KO) met with Turka Alalshikh this week in America and they “Everything has worked out.”

Eddie says that this week he will meet Turka to discuss the Shakur-Zepeda fight at July 12. This is a match that Stevenson has recently called to arouse the interest of fans to unite him and the WBA master Lightweight Gervont Davis.

Patience was tested in Modern York

Fighting Zeped (33-0, 27 KO) can go back to Stevenson because he will force him to fight for the first time in his eight-year career. Zepeda cuts off the ring too well so that Shakur can utilize his ordinary three -time style. If he decides to escape from Zepeda, on July 12 he will be booed in Modern York.

Modern Yorkers are not tolerant of runners. The natives from Newark are more patient in watching fighters who do not engage like Shakur, but the fans of Modern York insist to see the action and get value for their money. They will inform him what they think about his primitive style striking.

So, if Stevenson stays in motion for 12 rounds instead of standing and fighting how Tevin Farmer against Zepeda, he will be thunderous. Turks can live to regret using it for this fight, because it is a bad style for delicate, defensive, non-involving Stevenson. It is better for fighting delicate hitters such as Josh Padley and Artem Harutyunyan.

“July 12 [for Stevenson vs. Zepeda]. They were to make a program on Monday evening. I believe that – said the promoter Eddie Hearn Stamping ground About the agreed date Shakur Stevenson in defense of his delicate title WBC against William Zeda.

Jersey Commute Blues

Hearn did not say if Shakur-Zepeda would be a fight against the card or the main headliner on the card on July 12. This is risky, putting it as the main event, because Zepeda fans are on the west coast in the Los Angeles region, not in Modern York. Stevenson comes from Modern Jersey and it is not clear if his fans would be willing to cope with the headache associated with access to Modern York

“I know his Excellency [Turki Alalshikh] They met with Shakur Stevenson this week in America, “said Hearn.” They have developed everything, which is great news. This is a great fight, Shakur vs. Zepeda. We are waiting for it. I know that July 12 will always be a proposed ring card in Modern York.

We will meet his Excellency on Tuesday to discuss it, 5v5 and all kinds. I can’t wait to welcome him in the city because several weeks have passed since I saw him. When you see him, then magic occurs. I can’t wait to catch up this week, “said Hearn.

Last updated on 19.04.2025

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“Forget about his skinny legs, Deontay Wilder was number one”

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World Boxing News analyzes whether Deontay Wilder has ever been considered a pound as the first warrior in the world.

Formable Forbes writer claimed that Wilder was the current P4P dog before the clash of Tyson Fury.

Forbes placed Wilder nad Canelo, Terenca Crawford, Nayya Inoue, Vasiliy Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk. This movement was probably more caused by the desire to draw attention.

Of these three, the three united at that time in the division, and four are not unquestioned.

At that time, WBN kept Wilder under great respect as the best weighty weight on the planet after ten basic defensive title WBC. But in no way Wilder took first place.

The pound for the pound is reserved only for the best boxers. Wilder had many achievements before.

Despite this, Forbes emphasized Wilder’s last win.

They said: “When we are going to the last month of 2019 with many solid fights in Ledger, we have a moment to stop and list the ten best fighters in sport.

“After another stunning victory of KO, I think it’s time for everyone to stop criticizing Deontay Wilder for the lack of conventional boxing skills and began to appreciate his dominance.

“How high is Deontay Wilder on the pounds list for pounds? Look.”

Forbes P4P TOP 10 – December 2019

10-man Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KO) -WBN took 5

9-Fennades Golovkin (40-1-1, 35 KO)-WBN from the 6th ranking

8-ERROL SPENCE JR. (26-0, 21 KO)-WBN took 4th place

7-Jaan Francisco Estrada (40-3, 27 KO)-WBN Ranking 9

6-ALEXANDR ULEK (17-0, 13 KO)-WBN occupies the 8th ranking

5-Canelo Alvarez (53-1-2, 36 KO)-WBN took 1 ranking

4-Naoya Inoue (19-0, 16 KO)-WBN in the 3rd ranking

3-Vasyl Lomachenko (14-1, 10 KO)-WBN in the 2nd ranking

2-Tell Crawford (35-0, 26 KO)-WBN from the 7th ranking

1-Deontay Wilder (42-0-1, 41 KO)-WBN occupied 10

They added to Wilder: “Forget about his skinny legs. Forget about the scale to become wild when the opponent hurts.

“You just have to know that Wilder’s opponents have the smallest margin of the error of every warrior on the planet.

“Luis Ortiz saw it first hand in his rematch with the WBC master last month.

“One is enough and no warrior embodies this concept literally than Wilder. The first fight with Tyson Fury for the King’s Gypsy, but Wilder is still officially invincible.

“I have no doubt that when Wilder faces a fury in a rematch in February, he will win by Ko. In addition, I am convinced that Wilder also struck Andy Ruiz or Anthony Joshu.”

Hmm. I wonder if this view is still true today?

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