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Cain Sandoval Kos Mark Bernaldez in 4; Chucky Barrera suffers from the first defeat

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The undefeated super lightweight pretender “Sugar” Cain Sandoval scored a spectacular knockout in the fourth round over veteran Marek Bernaldez on Friday evening. Fight entitled card promoted by 360 promotions of Tom Loeffler at Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California and was broadcast live on UFC Fight Pass.

Sandoval, 15-0 (13 KO), with Sacramento in California, he pressed the stab and allowed them to leave his hands to start the fight. Sandoval was relentless in the second round when Bernaldez, 25-6, (14 KO), and General Santos City in the Philippines. The Filipino broke with huge shots, but Sandoval was still coming and worked out Bernaldez. Sandoval still had his own way and controlled Bernaldez in the third when he passed him.

In the fourth round, the left body hook almost knocked down Bernaldez when his knee seemed to hit the canvas, but Sandoval followed the crushing right law that finished work. Bernaldez tried to get up, but he could only reach his knees when Judge Rudy Barragan reached ten in 34 seconds of the fourth round.

“I am surprised that he took my body stab. I have KO and I’m content about it. I will be great – Sandoval said after his victory.

During the evening fight, Super Flyweight Cristopher Rios broken up nervousness in the conveying of Daniel “Chucky” Barrera from Eastvale in California his first defeat, winning most of the decisions.

Barrera, 8-1-1 (4 KO) looked piercing boxing in the opening round, keeping the distance. In the second, Rios, 11-2 (7 KO), Barrera pointed out with Compton in California, connecting with a solid combination that stopped Barrera’s shoots. Barrera and Rios mixed it, but Rios seemed to be an aggressor, withdrawing Medina.

The momentum was in favor of Rios in the second half of the fight when he was on Barrera. Rios had a solid sixth round because he kept his pressure and did not let Barrer get to his comfort zone. Rios was still busy because he kept Barrera on the edge of the delayed fight. In the eighth and final round, Rios exerted pressure when Barrera was circling, held the boxing of the distance and worked with JAB.

After completing eight rounds, the judges fired a fight, 79-73, 79-73 and 76-76, when Rios receives victory.

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Carlos Adames Bests Hamzah Sheeraz by way of a unanimous decision

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By: Sean Crose

The WBC master of medium weight Carlos Adames, 24-1, defended his title belt on Saturday before 21-0 Hamzah Sheeraz in Saudi Arabia. The fight was scheduled for 12 championship rounds. The first was a process for every warrior, because both men were strategically patient. The higher Sheeraz was able to keep his man at a distance in the second. Adames tried to get to his man in the third. Sheeraz still did a good job, keeping his man’s range in the fourth.

Until the fifth it was worth wondering how long Sheeraz can consistently keep a distance from Adames, because the fight was scheduled for a full 12 rounds. Adames could finally get to his man in the sixth. Did Sheeraz leisurely down or did he just remove the round? Adames kept the pressure in seventh place. Adames caught his man in eighth place. Sheeraz landed well. Then he returned to the defensive movement.

Things remained close to ninth place. Together with the upcoming rounds of the championship, it could still be everyone’s fight. The tenth was intriguing because Sheeraz was able to keep Adamas on their reach. Sheeraz fought closely in eleventh. It may not be an exhilarating match, but it was definitely a high level. They were professionals conducting their trade and fascinating it was that the fight was developing. The twelfth and last round recorded a rather tempered performance of Sheeraz, which may not work in his favor.

After all that was said and made, the fight was recognized as the division by judges by the results 115-114, 118-110 and 114-114.

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Teefimo Lopez weighs Beterbiv-Bivol II and Parker-Bakole

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Teofimo Lopez, the holder of semi -pride titles, may finally have his own opponent, but on Saturday in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia he was pleased to appear in the fighting as an observer and an amateur analyst.

Lopez, who conducted interviews about the Dazn transmission between rounds during Joshua Batsi-Callum Smith, transient lightweight hefty struggle, praised both Joseph Parker and the opponent with the slow Martin Bakole Parker Martin Bakole due to viral infection.

“Recognition for Parker,” said Lopez. “He is still fighting with a bacon. Regardless of the fact that this is a complex fight. But as a warrior I have to give a bacol props for being slow. He literally got on for the second in the morning, and now he intends to fight in a few hours. “

When Dmitry Biovol performs another swing at Artur Beterbaview in the Headliner, Lopez did not hesitate to ask if he thinks that Bivol may have a chance to turn the tables after abandoning a close decision about Beterbaiew in October.

“No, no, I don’t think,” said Lopez. “I think it can even be a slow knockout – I think the 10th round. I think they understand each other a little better. The only way this type went a bit for Bivol is that he is tranquil with a powerful, speedy pace early. “

Lopez, who recently fought in June, in the disappointing decision to win on Steve Claggett, is theoretically in a queue to face Arnold Barboza Jnr, who gave Jacek Cattteral in Manchester in England, last Saturday in a free transient fight for the title, which basically served as an eliminator.

Jason Langendorf is a former Espn.com boxing editor, he was a co-creator of the headquarters of Ringside and Queensberry Rules and wrote about boxing for Vice, Guardian, Chicago Sun-Times and other publications. Member of Boxing Writers Association of America, you can find it LinkedIn And he went on X AND Blues.

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Beterbiv-Bivol 2: Live updates, boxing and analysis results

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Artur Beterbav is the first defense of his undisputed lightweight heavyweight championships against Dmitry Bivol, in the main event full of boxing card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday (Dazn PPV, 10:30 ET)

Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KO) united all four main titles with the victory of the majority towards Bivol in October. Bivol (23-1, 12 KO) began sturdy, but disappeared at the end. Beterbiev won the last three rounds in all three results of results to win 115-113, 116-112 and 114-114 in a very humorous duel.

Unlike the first fight, Beterbiev enters the Saturday rematch as a petite favorite (-120 for the ESPN plant). Beterbiev took at least one of the lanes from November 11, 2017-uncommon seven years of reign as a master.

Also on the card former heavyweight champion Joseph Parker and the best pretender Martin Bakole will meet at the WBO Heavyweight short-lived title. Parker was to face the IBF champion Daniel Dubois, but Dubois was forced to withdraw from illness on Thursday.

Parker (35-3, 23 KO), won the WBO Pas in 2016 after defeating Andy Ruiz Jr. He did two defense before he lost the unanimous decision of Anthony Joshua in March 2018 by Jared Anderson in August with the victory of KO in the fifth round in Los Angeles.

To complete a seven -wage main card, Shakur Stevenson takes on a tardy replacement for Josh Padley for the lithe title of WBC Stevenson. Carlos Adames places its Medium WBC belt on the line against Hamzah Sheeraz, and Vergil Ortiz Jr. And Israil Madrimov will fight for the free short-lived title Munior Midor Midor WBC. There are also two fights for short-lived titles. Joshua Buatsi defends their lithe belt WBO, as well as Zhilei Zhang and Agit Kabayel will fight for the free WBC Tychy short-lived title.

Stay here to get live updates, results and analysis of rounding with Riyadh.


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