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Avious Griffen Gunning for WBC USA Wytreight Wakowanie

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By: Sean Crose

It has long been seen as one of the real divisions of the glow of boxing – and for a reason. For Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, Marlon Starling and seemingly countless other great ones increased to master the kingdom of semi -terrible. Now 31 -year -old Avious Griffin wants to impress its trail on a welterweight. He will emphasize on February 20 the Sony Hall card in Manhattan, admitting Jose Luis Sanchez to the WBC WBC welterweight title. The battle between Griffin 16-0 and 14-4-1 Sanchez will be scheduled for 10 rounds.

Sanchez will definitely have to cut off his work for him if he wants to win a nervous win to Times Square a little over a week. At the beginning, Griffin will enter the ring with at least a four -inch height advantage. And then there is a matter of an excellent Griffin album. All Griffin’s fights ended at a distance. Sanchez was detained only once, but it seems that he has no own strength. Indeed, only 4 out of 14 wins of Sanchez took place before the last bell began.

There is a reason why Griffin is seen as a potential rising star. Griffin not only has the end power of a fight, but also a colorful, tragic story. He finally spent time for a crime he didn’t commit. He also lost his father who died while his son tried to throw him to the hospital. Although he lost his freedom and inspiration, Griffin decided that he would not be absorbed alive with events beyond his control. Hence the nickname Griffina: “Underdog”. However, if he continued his current career trajectory, he would no longer be seen as weaker.

Taking all this into account, it is more than the likely that from Albuquerque Sanchez does not travel to Up-to-date York in the middle of winter simply just collecting a payment. This is a huge opportunity for a 32 -year -old to reverse your career. Indeed, in his last fight Sanchez lost to Santiago Dominguez in March. The victory over the Red Heated Griffon would raise many eyebrows in the right way for Sanchez. Again, however, covering Griffin will not be an uncomplicated task. Everything that Griffin has to do is Earth and Earth. Not discouraging the challenge if it ever was.

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“I Want A Revatch”: Filip Hrgovic calls Daniel Dubois Post-Victory with Joe Joyce

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Image: "I Want a Rematch": Filip Hrgovic Calls Out Daniel Dubois Post-Victory Over Joe Joyce

Filip Hrgovic (18-1, 14 Kos) says that his goal is to get a rematch with IBF champion Daniel Dubois to try to avenge her losing after his career, who won Joe Joyce (16-4, 15 Kos) on Saturday evening at the Ko-Porowa Arena live live on live arena.

Physical fights

HRGOVIC says that he will have to fight in the title eliminator against one of the best pretenders to put him able to fight Dubois or one of the other masters in the division. He says he expects to return to the ring in the summer. However, Hrgovic suffered a cut on both eyes, and these will have to cure. He will have to go through the camp to fight this summer in the title eliminator.

The looking Hrgovic admitted after the fight that he was not at its best, blaming him for a compact three -week camp that prevented him from 100%. However, Filip looked the same as in the previous fight against Dubois, but on the other hand he said that he was not physically in optimal condition for this. This happens when the fighters are aging. They are rarely free of injuries.

Tonight, Hrgovic landed immaculate enough, demanding blows against “Juggernaut” Joyce to win through the results 97-93, 98-92 and 96-95. Hrgovic fought well in rounds 8, 9 and 10 to win. It was not a vintage performance of Hrgovica, but as he said, his camp was compact and did not have 100%.

When you hear a warrior who invents after repetitive flawless performances, you must believe that they cannot confront the truth about themselves. Hrgovic is not good enough and blames him with age, injury, bad training or anything else. He is not talented enough to overcome all these problems.

Dubois revenge goal

“This guy [Joe Joyce] Defeat Dubois and I beat him. So I want a rematch with Daniel Dubois, “said Filip Hrgovic Boxing DAZN After his victory over Joe Joyce tonight, saying that he wants a rematch with a heavyweight champion IBF Daniel Dubois.

“I did really badly in my last fight. Congratulations to him. He did an amazing job last year and of course I would like to have a rematch. I would like to fight the title eliminator and fight for the title. This is my goal to get the title of world champion. I think I need one more fight to get a position,” said Hrgovic.

Last updated 04/05/2025

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Filip Hrgovic defeats Joe Joyce in a unanimous decision

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Filip Hrgovic regained a certain momentum, winning a unanimous decision on points over Joe Joyce, who crashed in the fourth defeat in five fights.

Joyce (16-4, 15 KO) is threatened with withdrawal to the heavyweight stage, because his career continued to develop after Hrgovic (18-1, 14 KO) won dozens 97-93, 96-95 and 98-92 at Manchester in Manchester, England.

The 32 -year -old HRGOVICA (32 years) was not firm from Zagreb in Croatia, but he did enough to regain his career after the first professional defeat in June last year, when he stopped him in the cuts of the English rival Joyce Daniel Dubois, who is currently the wwwf wwgweight wwwf champion.

“I took this fight in a brief time and I wasn’t ready,” said Hrgovic.

“I am looking forward to great fights in the future. This guy [Joyce] It is like steel, he made many enormous shots. This guy beat Dubois, I want a rematch from Dubois. I did very badly in the last fight and one day I want a rematch. “

Abel Sanchez from California was the first time in the corner of HRGovica and there is still some work if the Croatian is to become one of the leading boxers of the heavyweight division.

But Hrgovic still landed in better quality blows than Joyce, who suffered another failure after the defeat of points with Derek Chisor last year and loss of detention from Zhilei Zhang in 2023. Joyce later said that he would hurt, despite the lost trend and punishment, which he accepted in recent fights.

Joyce, Silver Silver Olympic medalist in 2016 with Putney in London, looked like threats in recent fights and did not take Hrgovic to find gaps in his defense. Hrgovic landed with a ponderous right hand in round 1, which seemed to be temporarily stunned by Joyce, and more blows found the target before the bell.

However, Hrgovic suffered a cut above his left eye in round 1, and through the second one around his face blurred with blood. Since he lost the previous fight with Dubois in cuts, it was both a promising and disturbing beginning for HRGovica.

Joyce, who won the divided decision about Hrgovic when they were amateurs in 2013, was better in the second round, but caught pure shots in round 3.

Hrgovic landed quick combinations for round 4, but Joyce’s work indicator and individual arrows kept him fighting. Despite the landing of pure blows, Hrgovic was not able to seriously force Joyce, like when he landed a series unanswered to end the 8th rounds.

But Joyce looked close to succumbing in round 9, when Hrgovic landed with his right hand many times, and Croatian ended the last, 10th round under control.

Also on the account, Delicious Orie, who did not win a medal at last year’s Olympic Games, gave his professional career for a successful but indescribable start with winning at points on Milos Veletic.

The 27 -year -old Orie, who was born in Russia, but moved to England at the age of seven, was overtaken in the first fight in Paris last summer, after the start of the competition as a core No. 2. After this disappointment of Orie from Wolverhampton, he decided to end his amateur career and began his professional decision on 40-36 points.

Veletic (3-8, 1 KO), from Bosnia and Herzegovina, refused to Orie Ko, whom he hunted for most of the four-ways, but none of his hooks landed spotless enough to hurt the journeyman.

David Adeleye (14-1, 13 KO) detained Jeamie Tshikeva (8-2, 5 KO) in round 6 to get the free British heavyweight title.

Judge Ron Kearney called for a break and caught the left arm of Tshikevy during the clinch, but Adeleye continued the fight. When Tshikeva warned the judge’s instructions, Adelye landed a great left hook that sent Tshikeva to canvas. When Tshikeva got up, he was uncertain, and Adeleye threw himself at him to force another knocking, which prompted Kearney to the pomark 55 seconds to the round.

It was Adeleye’s second victory in a row since Fabio Wardley stopped him in seven rounds in October 2023.

It was also announced just before Joyce vs. Hrgovic that Wardley (18-0-1, 17 Kos), 30, Will Box Jarrell Miller from Fresh York (26-1-2, 22 Kos), 36-year-old WBA for the free title of WBA in his hometown of Ipsswich on Portman Road, at the Premier League Ipswich Town English house on June 7.

Wardley leaves the first round of the English rival of Frazer Clarke in October and will face his most experienced opponent in Miller, who convened with the former world champion Andy Ruiz during the last exit in August.

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Boxing results: Adelye “break” Punch Ko stunks Tshikeva, British title Win Marred

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Image: Boxing Results: Adeleye's "Break" Punch KO Stuns Tshikeva, British Title Win Marred

David Adelye (14-1, 13 Kos) took advantage of the judge’s scream to nail a defenseless Jeamie Tshikeva (18-2, 5 Kos) with a handsome left hook to determine the table to get the sixth round to capture the free British ponderous title on Saturday evening at Co-OP Live Arena live in Manchester in Manchester.

“Break” blow

The judge, Ronald Kearney, called a clear break, shouting him and grabbing Tshikevy’s right arm to pull him away. Adeleye either did not hear a judge shouting a “break” at the top of the lungs, or he did not intend to miss the opportunity to a free shot, and he had the unconscious Tshikeva with his left hook to the head he never saw. The 31-year-old Tshikeva dropped him as if he had shot him a caliber pistol.

Interestingly, the judge decided not to give Tshikeva time to recover after a inexpensive shot with Adeleye and simply let the action last. Given how bad

Tshikeva was wounded; There was no way that he could recover after knocking down. Then Adelye abandoned him with a compact wave of blows for the second time. This time Kearney made the right decision, stopping the fight at 0:55 in the sixth.

This fight will probably be reviewed and can be considered a lack of competence.


Photo: Boxing results: Adelye's


Photo: Boxing results: Adelye's


Photo: Boxing results: Adelye's


Photo: Boxing results: Adelye's


Photo: Boxing results: Adelye's


Photo: Boxing results: Adelye's
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Photo: Boxing results: Adelye's
Manchester, 5 April: Joe Joyce V Filip Hrgovic ponderous boxer-“Weighty Impact” live boxeric live on April 5, 2025 Queensberry promotions. Loan: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry promotions

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