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In an electrifying competition between the two former world champions, they desperately returned to the glory of the world title, Brandon “The Heartbreaker” Figueroa corrected round rounds to win a unanimous decision about Magsayo Mark “Magnifico”, capturing the free transient title of WBC featheight waedweight. Showtime from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California, supplying the most significant event of boxing masters.

“Man, I just went there, I wanted it and took a fight for him,” said Figueroa. “I wanted this fight so much. He came back a little, but when I hit him with a shot with the body, he influenced him, and I put emphasis on him and emphasis. “

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In a fight that did not appear as unilateral as judges results cards, Figueroa (24-1-1, 18 KO) won the results of 117-109 twice and 118-108. The unofficial Showtime, unofficial shooter, saw the fight 114-112 in favor of Figueroa, with two deductions of Magsayo Point in order to maintain the difference in the fight on the results card.

“I thought the fight was much closer than the results indicated,” said Magsayo. “I don’t know how to explain the results cards or point deductions. It’s very disappointing. I plan to go to 130 pounds after this fight. “

Figueroa, which on average 92 blows thrown to the round throughout his career, was restricted to 54 blows thrown to the round against Magsayo (24-2, 16 KO). Figueroa threw 60 more blows than Magsayo, but he landed three less blows, and the warriors were separated by more than four landed blows in just three out of twelve rounds.

Figueroa began slowly and had to withstand the best Magsayo shots at the beginning of the fight, showing that he had one of the best sides in boxing. But Magsayo was tired when the rounds lasted and was punished twice for staying in the eight and eleven.

Figueroa, a former 122-pound world champion, is now in line to face the world champion WBC Rey Vargas. Vargas was on Saturday evening.

“I felt robust,” said 26-year-old from Weslac in Texas. “I just don’t stop. I don’t tire me and I’m relentless and I appeared and I wanted to fight. Whoever wants to fight me, I will fight. I want to fight for the world championship title. I just want to give fans the fight they want. “

In Slugfest of A-Main Event Power-PUNCHING, Mexican Armando Reséndiz (14-1, 10 KO) provided the star’s performance, the gibberish “Swift” Jarrett Hurd (24-3, 16 KO) and spoiled the former United United 154-Funting World Champion . The ring doctor stopped the competition five seconds to the tenth and final round due to solemn lifting to Hurd’s lip.

Determined Reséndiz passed Hurda, landing 280 of his 780 strokes thrown, most often connected blows of each opponent. In the thrilling scrap metal in the average weight, Hurd had moments during the attack, combining 228 out of 562 (40 percent) thrown. However, Hurd, in his first fight for 21 months, was not able to overcome the pressure and the Resténdiz hit. Reséndiz landed 206 power beats, ultimately opening the deep cut of the Hurda lip, which caused the end of the fight. At the time of stopping, Reséndiz was overtaken at all three judges.

“I visualized this fight for as long as I intended to win this fight,” said Reséndiz in the ring by the translator Showtime Felix Dejeesus. “It was about my heart, but I know I can be even better and you will see what I mean in my next fight. I told everyone that I was ready to go to war, after all I am a Mexican. It was a robust, physical fight as we expected. The results speak for themselves. “

Hurd tried to work on a stab early, landing a total of 27 stabs in third and four rounds, but fighting for the third time for over three years, Hurd disappeared as the rounds passed. In rounds from six to nine Reséndiz, 106 power strokes landed, limiting Hurd to 69 unloaded power blows.

“I knew it would be arduous, a finger based on our styles,” said 32-year-old Hurd, who for the first time lost at a distance in his career. “But I just had to do it one more thing. I would like to be able to finish it, but my lip was incorrectly cut. Congratulations to Reséndiz. I would definitely like to continue. At no time I defended this fight at all, but I have to respect what doctors say and I can’t support it. “

In the television opener, the rapidly developing teenager Elijah Garcia (14-0, 12 KO) rose to this occasion in a huge fight, dropping and stopping the previously undefeated pretender to medium weight, Amilcar Vidal, Jr. (16-1, 12 kos) with a piping of blows at 2:17 fourth round. Watch KO here.

From the opening bell Garcia he initiated a two -way fight, which suddenly ended when Vidal was stunned with his right hand to his head and withdrew with ropes in search of the cover. 19-year-old Garcia sensed that he had hurt the opponent and threw himself, releasing the punch of blows that dropped Vidal and forced judge Jacek Reiss to stop the fight.

“That’s what he dreams, so it’s not a surprise,” said Garcia of Phoenix, who detained six of the last seven opponents. “I worked on it because I changed a professional, so we’ll go forward step by step.”

For only three and a half rounds of romance forward and title, both warriors were bloody and connected to 189 blows, and 593 blows. Power balls were a difference in combat, because Garcia landed 54 percent of his power blows 46 percent Vidal. In the fourth round of Garcia, 62 percent of his blows landed, including the versatile last blows.

“I remain ready and mentally I am robust,” Garcia continued. “I know mentally, I could lose the first few rounds, but I crashed him. He began to go back. He is a great opponent. No disrespect. I caught him and finished. I am not sure what I hurt him, but I know that I hurt him, and for me I am 19, I have maturity to say whether they are hurt or not. “

After a definite announcement to the boxing world in his national television debut, Garcia promised that his newly earned fans would see him much more.

“I can become a champion before I’m 21 or 22 years antique,” he said. “I can overtake the schedule.”

At Showtime Boxing Countdown Action, which broadcast live broadcast on the Showtime Sports YouTube and Showtime Boxing channel on Facebook, the Olympian in the USA and the Super Crained, Terrell Gausha (23-3-1, 12 KO), won three rapid chases to capture and Stop the industry Lynch (12 -2-1, 9 KO) in the ninth round. In addition, a sensational welterweight perspective, Travon Marshall (8-0, 7 KO), shot the thunder of the third round over veteran Justin Deloach Dock (19-6, 10 KO) and Veteran Shobox Samuel Teah (19-4-1, 8 KO) He rode the first round to a unanimous victory of the decision on the previously undefeated super lightweight enriko Gogokhia (13-1-2, 8 KO). Look at Gausha’s stop here and Marshall KO HERE.

The Saturday TV show Showtime Championship will take place on Sunday, March 5 at 9 am et/PT in Showtime and Monday, March 6 at 22:00 et/Pt at Showtime Extreme®.

The athlete’s veteran Brian Custer hosted the Showtime Championship TV program, while the comprehensive sports voice of Mauro Ranallo dealt with the action of Blow-B-Trewa with the Hall of Fame Al Bernstein analytical analyst and world champion with the three ABner Mares squadron. Three Hall of Famers rounded the television team-Nagradany reporter Emmy® Jim Gray, a world-famous announcer, Jimmy Lennon, Jr. And boxing historian Steve Farhood as an unofficial shooter. The executive producer was the four -time winner of the Emmy David Dinkins award, Jr., with Bob Dunphy, son of a boxing announcer Hall of Fame Don Dunphy, directories. Sportscaster Alejandro Luna called Spanish action on secondary audio programming (SAP) with the former world champion and shobox: Commentator Novel Generation® Raúl “El Damante” Marquez, who is an expert of the analyst.

Showtime Boxing Countdown was led by the award-winning Talk-Talk hosts Live Kombat Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell, who is also an expert of the popular SHOBOX® series.

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“Hand caught” or bad judgment? The sheerase draw against Adames causes controversy

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Image: "Busted Hand" or Bad Judging? Sheeraz's Draw Against Adames Creates Controversy

Master WBC Master Carlos Adames (24-1-1, 18 KO) and No. 1 Hamzah Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KO) fought with a highly dubious 12-round draw on Saturday evening, which has fans bad for this, What they witnessed in this fight in a place in Riyadh.

Adames dominated Hamzah from beginning to end in a one -sided fight. It is without a break of pressure by Adames, who nailed sheerase with arrows and a blow to the head. He rejected the blows that sheeraz threw, 6’3 ″, were poorly telegraph and effortless for more experienced Adames.

Adames strengthened the existing view of the fans at Hamzah Sheeraz, exposing him as a noise that was never as good as the naive fans believed. Sheeraz entered the fight with Record 21, filled with a penniless opposition at the British level, and was completely outside the class against Adames. Many people consider this to be the weakest link of masters aged 160.

If Hamzah chose IBF and WBO master, Janibek Alimkhanuly or WBA Master Erislanda Lara, he would not see the last bell.

The domination is not brought

Fans in social media perceived the results as an assault that destroyed the card. I won 117-111 for Adames, but 118-110 was more truthful.

Results

115-114: Sheeraz
118-110: Adams
114-114

After the fight, the promoter Sheeraz said he had a broken hand, but he fought for the whole fight. So, if Hamzah suffered a hand injury, it had to occur in the first round.

“He broke his hand. He has a broken hand. In the fight you could see something was not right – said the promoter Frank Warren Tnt sports boxing About his warrior Hamzah Sheeraz after his controversial draw against Master WBC medium weight Carlos Adames on Saturday evening in Riyadh.

“I think this is an truthful reflection of the fight, to be truthful. One of the judges, I don’t know where he was with his score. He is [Hamzah] 23 years. I think he is fighting for weight in this fight. I looked at him during weighing. It can get up. I’m not sure. We will discuss this topic.

“Maybe we could get a rematch. We will wait and see what will happen. He moved well with a good warrior. Many people don’t like him. It seems to me that he worked well, especially with a broken hand, “said Warren.

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Dmitriry Bivol wins the decision of the majority in the case of Artur Beterbaver; Becomes the undisputed delicate heavyweight champion

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And then there was one. After presenting an absolutely wonderful card on Saturday, Honor Saudi Sports Turki Al-Sheikh gave fans the main event between the two future Hall of Famers, who played their first round Razor Edged Twelve Round last year. After winning the first throw in October, Artur Beterbaview, the undefeated, undisputed world champion 21-0 in massive weight, slipped on Saturday between the ropes to take part in his equal equal, and Arch Nemesis, 23-1 Dmitry Bivol. The fight was scheduled for 12 championship rounds.

The first saw every warrior is uncertain – and rightly so. Bivol used well while Beterbiev began to exert pressure. Bivol shot quick shots in the second. Beterbav, always patient, pushed his own stab. Beterbiev immediately raised the pressure at the beginning of the third. Bivol, however, threw and landed. Beterbiev threw heavily in the fourth and Bivol’s exit fell. Beterbiev was still pushing the action and hit fifth firmly. Indeed, at the end of the round it seemed that Bivol could begin to fall apart.

The sixth saw Bivol alive at the end and fought successfully, although Beterbiev could hurt him a few seconds before the bell. Bivol simply did not look particularly keen in seventh place. The pace slowed down, but Beterbiev was clearly more busy from two fighters. Bivol was able to land immaculate and tough to Beterbaiew in eighth place. He was also able to throw combinations. Bivol still looked rejuvenated in the ninth place when he launched instant combinations in Beterbiv.

Beterbiev tried to be aggressive again in the tenth, but Bivola’s combinations, reminiscent of Ray Leonard, finally told the story of the round. The eleventh was close, but Bivol looked so polished when he had his dominant moments that these moments could be more impressive than Beterbiev. The twelfth and last round was just as impressive as the rest of the fight, although Beterbiev seemed to fight his man in the final round.

It all depends on the judges … who ruled Bivol with the result of 114-114, 116-112 and 115-113.

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Dmitriry Bivol, Artur Beterbiev was headed for the trilogy

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The dominant logic aimed at a rematch is that anyone won the first fight, usually wins the second easier. Dmitriry Bivol raised this logic on Saturday evening, when he took revenge on the only man who defeated him as a professional.

Bivol defeated his Russian compatriot Artur Beterbavera in the majority of Anb Arena in Riyjad, Saudi Arabia to win the undisputed lightweight championship. Two judges fired a fight in his favor, 115-113 and 116-112, and the third had it even in 114-114-the same results as the first fight, but for another winner.

What was it different? Bivol says it has changed himself from the first fight.

“I was better, I was pushing more, I was more confident, I was lighter and I just wanted to win so much today,” said Bivol, 24-1 (12 KO), in an interview after the fight.

“I’m so elated. I’ve been going through a lot in recent years.

“To be sincere, I lost and maybe I felt a little easier. I didn’t have too much pressure as before. And I just wanted to work from the first round to the end of the 12th round. “

Beterbav, which falls to 21-1 (20 KO), now has its first losing with the only boxer who has ever gone with him. Beterbav, although still processing the loss, already had eyes for the future. Beterbiev took a clue from the head of the season of Riyjad Turka Alalshikh, who signaled what would happen next, raising three fingers: the trilogy.

“I don’t know, I think this fight is better than the first fight, but we’ll see. The time has come to come back, “said 40-year-old Beterbiev, who refused to comment on the decision.

“I didn’t really want a second fight either; This is not my choice, but no problem. We are definitely going to the third fight. “

34 -year -old Bivol was less obliged to his future, saying that he needed a little free to deal with injuries that are in line with the normal process of the training camp.

“I am usually ready for every challenge, but I want to rest a bit because I have some injuries in the summer and this time I suffered an injury and used anti -infamlation [treatment] Almost the entire camp. I want to cure myself and then come back – said Bivol.

The third fight means a clash with David Benavidez, who became another logical contender for the winner, defeating David Morrell at the beginning of this month according to a unanimous decision, he will have to wait for Bivol and Beterbiev to deal with their unfinished matter. Benavidez, 30-0 (24 KO), has a featherlight heavyweight title WBC.

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