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Gary Antuanne Russell WBA title

At the Tank vs Roach Cow-Main Gary Antuanne Russell (18-1, 17 KO) event, he led a unanimous 12-round decision to win his first world championship, Dethroning, which is developed, world champion José “Rayo” Valenzuela (14-3, 9 KO).

28-year-old Russell admitted that he feels offended by Valenzuela, the claim that he was not “anything special” and, as promised, he left the bell opening at speed, power in both hands and inexorable pressure, which allowed him to dominate this action, while effectively withdrawing Walenzuela in return.

After five clear rounds, so that Russell began the action, the Valenzuela corner asked him to raise aggression after the sixth round, but the attempt to start the 25-year-old to start subsequent exchanges made him briefly stunned by the Russell’s hook from Russell at the end of the seventh.

It seemed that the left right combination stunned Valenzuela in the eighth round and lost his right eye.

Russell appeared in the ninth round, when he gave Valenzuela around the ring with both hands in Stanza and obtained it 20-4 in power. The ring doctor decided to take a look at the master before the start of round 10 and again before rounds 11 and 12.

Robert Garcia’s coach Robert Garcia begged him not to go out to the final round, but now the developed master refused. I must admit that Valenzuela could send a Russell mouthpiece flying with a hook in the last frame.

Russell overwhelmed Valenzuela, throwing 957 blows and landing 252. Russell on average threw 80 blows and 21 blows landed on the round. Valenzuela reached an average of 37 and 11. Valenzuela was never in battle, which reflects the results of the judges: 119-109, 119-109 and 120-108-all for Russell.

“I want to thank God,” Russell said after the fight. “It’s a petite jump. I’m going for the rest of the belts. I love you to support us. Thank you for making this arena a great arena. I did it for DC and my family. We do the next! “

When asked about the mystery of his success, Russell said: “The principle in my profession is that you have to follow the instructions. My brother always told me, the difference between great and good is all or centimeters and the ability to produce, because it requires. “

Russell, referring to naming nothing special, claimed that the perceived clock added more fuel to the fire. “It motivated me a lot,” he said. “You must be dominant in this sport. You must have a mentality that is scratchy and he led me. I had the right dance partner in front of me and I am glad that he gave me the opportunity. I told him to keep the same energy because I bring it to the ring.

“My father would be proud of me,” he concluded. “This is Steppingstone. This is a marathon. In the marathon you will come across a table with water, but it’s only pitstop so that you can go to the next one. I’m going! “

“It was just not my night,” Valenzuela said disappointed. “His speed reached me a little and I was tardy on my feet. Without excuses, I have to make corrections. I have to go back to the drawing board now, get out of the stronger one and bounce back as I know. “

The Pay-Per-View action meant that the WBC World Super Lightweight Alberto “La Avispa” Puello (24-0, 10 KO) of the Dominican Republic defended his title with a close 12-round decision divided by Spanish Sandor Martin (42-4, 15 KO).

Martin immediately began the battle of All-Southpaw, moving forward, exerting pressure and was able to land a few effective blows on the head and body of the invincible master.

31-year-old Martin complained to coach Rafael Martin that after the second round he saw twice from his right eye, but seemingly without any obstacles, he fired prolonged dams of tough blows in an stimulating third round.

Usually a challenging stylistic puzzle to be solved, Puello was able to land from time to time against Martin, but he still seemed uncomfortable with the free Spaniard’s aggression and effective defense for most of the central rounds.

By making corrections, 30-year-old Puello began to feel greater success in the eighth round, landing on acute counterattacks and allowing his hands to ride more often with rapid combinations on slowly disappearing Martin. It seemed that Puello wounded Martin left to the body in round 11.

Martin suffered a cut on his right eye during a strictly questioned final round, finally captured in favor of Puello by all three judges.

In the fight for a strictly fighting competition, veterans were separated by three or less blows in nine out of twelve rounds. Puello landed 36 more stabs than Martin, while Martin landed 48 more power blows than Puello. Martin had 86-43 edges in body blows. One judge fired 115-113 for Martin, while the other two judges won the fight 115-113 and 116-112 for Puello.

Opening Pay-Per-View, the rapidly developing Cuban inactive Yoenis “El Bandolero” Tellez (10-0, 7 Kos), showed the patience and opinion of a veteran, dominating, former champion of super shrimp World World, Julian “J rock” Williams (29-5-1, 17 Kos), unambiguous, unambiguous decision in Interim, unambiguous decision in Interim, unambiguous decision in Interim, unambiguous decision in interim Wba.

A more experienced 34-year-old Williams was able to suppress a significant part of the crime of his 24-year-old enemy, especially in the first half of the fight, using continuous movement and choosing his place, but could not gather enough his own crimes to sway the momentum.

The unusual Tellez raised the pressure starting in the seventh round and was able to lose Williams’s face with hooks and upper, while sinking a few hooks to the body. Williams was cut on the left in the third round and was forced to visit the ring to check his face damage before the 11th round.

Williams, who left the 13-month release, fought competitively and never seemed seriously hurt, but Tellez defeated him in every category of statistics followed by Compubox.

Tellez combined 30% of his stabs and 44% of his blows, limiting Williams to connecting 27% of his blows. Tellez also landed 47 more blows than Williams.

The judges fired a fight 118-110, 117-111 and 119-109-all for Tellez.

Esther Lin

Preceding the Pay-Per-View, three fighting PBC on the basic pre-video set was crowned with a 10-round fight with an average weight, which could be the final performance of the 34-year-old former master of the super-medium World World Super World Pundeight, Jarrett “Swift” Hurd (25-4-1, 17-1, 17 Kos) with Accokeek, MD Manotas ”González (36-4, 34 KO).

Using the Roughhouse Tactics and finding repeated successes with a powerful looped right hand, González went through and thickened in most rounds. Hurd began to complain early that Gonzalez was leading with his head, and Judge Charlie Fitch was convinced to release a mighty warning for González in the seventh round. However, Hurd seemed not to have reflexes needed to effectively answer the opponent.

The results were 96-94 and 98-92 for González, which annulled the decision of the remaining judge in the amount of 96-94 in favor of Hurd.

“Listen to man, God is good and both warriors have become vigorous,” Hurd said, fighting tears after the fight. “It was my first time when fighting someone with three arms, but I’m a man of my word. It will be the last time everyone will see me. Thank you for love and support. I had a great career. “

In a six-time battle in a welterweight between unbeatable perspectives, 19-year-old David “The Bodysnatcher” Whitmire (9-0, 6 KO) won with a clear, but competitive, unanimous decision over the 22-year-old “Mactete” Muñoz (7-1, 5 Kos), when all the three referee won the fight 60-54 in In the dynamic battle, the couple threw over 800 connected blows. However, Whitmire used a three-inch advantage for the body, an educated stab and powerful two-handed Salvos to control the action.

Starting live broadcast, the invincible Deric “Scooter” Davis (6-0, 6 KO) showed his power, turning Jamal Johnson (2-1, 1 KO) in the first round. The 22-year-old from Fort Washington, MD, dropped the invincible, but Outgunsed, Johnson twice with acute left hooks in the opening round, and the second knocking was enough to convince judge Ricky Gonzalez to stop the fight at 1:56.

The event was promoted by GTD promotions and TGB promotions.

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Amir Khan praises “exhausted” Eubank and “Suprise” Benn

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Amir Khan 2025

Amir Khan gave World Boxing News an exclusive interview about his views on the recent Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn Fight.

The former world champion in two importance was impressed by the competition with Fight of the Year, which took place on April 26 at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London.

Eubank Jr. And Benn defeated each other years after years of hostility, expanding the heritage initiated by their fathers, Chris Eubank Sr. and Nigel Benn.

Khan watched Eubank and Benn gave all twelve rounds before 65,000 fans in Great Britain in medium weight.

Eubank won a unanimous decision to make three fights without a victory for the Benn family.

Asked about the thoughts of the battle, Khan said worldboxingnews.com: “What is this a huge fight. I think that boxing needs.

“I was very content that this was such a fight. Both warriors performed great, but Benn shocked me the most.

“I think it is complex to beat him if he continues to perform in such performances. Nobody expected it and surprised everyone.”

Leigh Oldney

WBN told Khan that the contracted rehydration clause Eubank equalized the fight for a welterweight. The man from Bolton agreed, but says that such details do not matter when the fight is so good.

“Let’s be candid, nobody thought it would be such a fight. A great respect for both warriors. What a fight was, everyone was on the verge of their sitting.

“I loved everything,” said the 38-year-old.

“I think that Eubank definitely exhausted him, a great time. He was not the same warrior we saw, but if he was, maybe it wasn’t the same fight. And what a fight it was.

“Nobody really cares for the weight when you see such a fight. It was good for boxing, especially in Great Britain, because the last few programs were not the best.

Competition Eubank Jr vs. Benn will continue this fall by a rematch, which promises to be the biggest fight in Great Britain in the latest memory.

As both men met earlier, the accumulation will be less heated, because warriors strive to prove their inflammation in the ring.

They will meet on the same conditions on the average weight limit, and 28-year-old Benn had an advantage over age over 35-year-old Eubank.

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“The future heavyweight champion” Jake Paul will survive Ko Punch

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Heavyweight Dainier Pero and Bob Santos

The heavyweight weight of Jake Paul, who believes that he can become the future world champion, survived the brutal third round to pass 11-0 in Florida.

Dainier Pero, a Cuban Olympian with a huge family, suffered two knocking down in the same verse before he won.

Navarro started clearly and defeated Pero, who devoted time to settlement. Navarro then woke the Pero, dropping him firmly on the canvas with an exaggerated law and again with the upper part.

Pero proved that he got up twice and managed to see the round despite the constant pressure.

The 25-year-old would not make the same mistake because he won most of the rounds from that moment.

“Fear” moved to 11-0, 8 KO and retained his title WBA Continental USA Heavyweight with what turned out to be close to a unanimous decision.

All three referees of Ringside cards won 96-92 after ten rounds, because Pero retained his undefeated record against Mexico Cesar “Chak” Navarro.

After losing, Navarro fell to 13-3, 11 KO in the main event of the most valuable MVP 12 perspectives at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando.

Paul maintains that Pero is still on the way to fame.

MVP stated: “Pero overcame adversity to remain invincible and continue to become a legitimate claimant in the heavyweight department.”

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Results Pero vs Navarro Undercard (delivered by MVP)

In the event of cooperation, Corey “2smoove” Marxman (11-0-1, 8 KO) provided a performance against another pretender Rising Tayden “The Butcher” Beltran (10-1-1, 5 KO).

The couple exchanged blows in the planned 8-round airy showdown filled without interruption.

From the opening bell, Marxman controlled the pace, dazzling the crowd with his trademark, releasing crunchy, powerful combinations that have repeatedly supported Beltran to Lin.

Beltran absorbed Marxman’s shots and replied with some of his own explosives, briefly gaining momentum in later rounds. But Marxman’s pressure turned out to be overwhelming, culminating in the seventh round, which forced the judge to enter.

The fight waved with thunderous applause of the hometown of the hometown, when Marxman celebrated the well -deserved victory of TKO and continued his climbing in airy ranks.

On the main card, 19-year-old 18-time national champion Like Gallegos (9-0-1, 7 KO) defeated Mexico Pedro Castaned (8-1-1, 5 KO) through technical knockout in the fifth round.

Opening the main card, Nat “without love” of the pigeon (5-0-1, 1 KO) he drew with Texas originating Nayeli Rodriguez (4-0-1) 38-38 on all cards.

In the preliminary headlight of the card, Ariel “The Golden Hulk” Perez (7-0, 4 KO) defeated 26-year-old Mexican Mario Bedolla (4-4, 3 KO) in a 6-round airy hefty fight.

“The Golden Hulk” won the decisive unanimous victory of the decision (60-54 x3).

Jeremy Adorno, Elise Soto and Quincey Williams won the early action.

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US boxing name 2025 high performance schedule

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Team USA 2025 Men High Performance. The list was announced after the 2025 youth selection camp.

The selection camp took place at United States Olympic & Paraolimpic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., From April 20 to May 7.

In 2025, men Team USA in 2025 consists of nine athletes in so many weight classes this year. Nine men are led by the captain of the Salim Ellis-Bey team (Philadelphia, Pa.), Who won a seat in a 60 kg division. A representative of 60 kg Stars and Stripes has recently won the most outstanding men’s youth boxer at the US national championships in the USA Boxing in Richmond, Virginia.

In return to the youth team there are two 2024 World Boxing U19 Gold Medalists Championships, Lorenzo Patricio (50 kilograms) and Joseph Awinongy (80 kilograms). By setting up a list of men in the US, the US Youth Boxing in the USA Landon John Patricio (55 kilograms), Lavant Brownlee (65 kilograms), Jose Vasquez (70 kilograms), Anthony Lon (75 kilograms), Angel Blancarte (85 kilograms) and Ninani (90 kilograms).

The US team will now go to the Brandenburg camp, which took place in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 6-23. The youth team will go to Germany to take part in the Brandenburg Cup from July 29 to August 3.

The US Youth Team is run by the national development trainer Edward Fonteneaux (Fayetteville, North Karolina). Fonteneaux helps Jason Hamilton (Spanaway, Wash.), Blanca Gutierrez (Pacifica, California), Alex Love (Colorado Springs, Colo.) And Ronald Wright (Columbus, Ga.)

US Boxing Youth Youth Man High Performance List:

50 kg: Lorenzo Juanito Patricio | Waiananae, Hawaii

57 ng: Landon John Patricio | Ceasvent, Hawaiian

60 kg: Salim Ellis-Bey | Philadelphia, Pa.

65 kg: Lavant Brownlee | Louisville, ky.

2025 A team with high -performance women in the USA Youth Boxing announced five boxers listed to the High Performance Women in the USA Boxing Women’s team

Team USA 2025 Youth Women’s List is finalized after the youth selection camp ends. The camp was the host at Olympic & Paraolimpic Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., From April 20 to May 7.

Five women were chosen after an intensive camp, in which participants were assessed in terms of the criteria of scoring conducted by the High Performance US Department.

Stars and stripes will be led by Joscelyn Olayo (48 kilograms), who was appointed captain of the team after winning a place for the second year.

Join Olayo in the band there is 2024 World Boxing U19 Championships Bronze Medalist Laila Zakirova (51 kilograms). The list of youth women in 2025 also includes Alexis Tangaro (54 kilograms), Lauryn Elmore (65 kilograms) and Kayla Maria Moore (over 80 kilograms).

The US team will now go to the Brandenburg camp, which took place in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 6-23. The youth team will go to Germany to take part in the Brandenburg Cup on July 29 to August 3.

The US Youth Team is run by the national development trainer Edward Fonteneaux (Fayetteville, North Karolina). Fonteneaux helps Jason Hamilton (Spanaway, Wash.), Blanca Gutierrez (Pacifica, California), Alex Love (Colorado Springs, Colo.) And Ronald Wright (Columbus, Ga.)

Follow the US boxing on all social media platforms to see the internal team at Team USA.

USA Youth Female team List:

48 kg: Joselyn Olayo | Las Cruces, Nm

51 kg: Laila Zakirova | Staten Island, ny

54 kg: Alexis Tangaro | Waianae, Hawaii

65 kg: Lauryn Elmore | Sacramento, California.

80+ kg: Kayla Maria Moore | Dispute, va.

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