Jack Cattell shot a pair of knocking down and the route to a clear, unanimous victory for the faded former Regis Prograis leaves in Manchester.
Catterall has improved to 30-1 (13 KO) on the results of 116-109, 116-109 and 117-108. Bad Lewy Hak unofficially fired 116-109 for Cattell.
The 31-year-old Cattell put on Prograis (29-3, 24 KO) twice in the ninth round, both tough and significant knocks, while Prograised won Cattell’s knocking in the fifth round. He saw the Catteralla glove touches the canvas and was an candid call, but it was not a knocking equal to the two who came against the American.
Neither Catterall nor Prograis, 35 years antique, they looked similar to world beats in this fight, but if you look at the landscape of 140 pounds, it is also not cracking from world videos, and Cattell is just as profitable for the title of world winding in its last form. It was not really the fight, although it was not uninteresting, when things rose halfway – from there it became strangely entertaining, a bit sloppy, and Cattell caught up with the road carefully and competently.
For Prograis, this is the second elementary loss and its third in a row, in which you can see the time that affected his style, but in some respects looked better than in the case of Devin Haney, and even in winning with Danielito Zorrila. There will still be fights for him, and the call to face the emerging candidates for Great Britain Dalton Smith or Adam Azim in 2025 would not be a surprise. She passed her best and will not recover it, but it will still be a well -known, but faded name to serve as a guard for younger fighters who have great ambitions.
Undercard
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Jimmy Joe Flint UD-10 Campbell Hatton: The results are 96-95, 96-94 and 97-94. Once again, Hatton (14-2, 5 KO) is just appearing in miniature Flint (15-2-2, 3 KO), which now gave Hatton his professional losses. Hatton is a tough child who fights tough and fights hungry, fights as best you can, but his ability is simply confined. He had a good training, of course he had real management and a chance to secure himself, and he gave it all the time. Some promoters can argue that it is a matter of “matching” that Hatton has two losses, but some promoters are more open than others about their questions, false records that do not really reflect quality. The Hatton problem is that it is simply not good enough, but it is not a lack of effort or grain.
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Pat McCormack UD-10 Williams Herrera: McCormack (6-0, 4 KO) did not fight in 15 months and had no little rest here, but it was not competitive or anything, because he rightly enveloped the cards, 100-90 from all three judges. The most annoying for McCormack may be the fact that he was cut off overdue in the fight at the start of the heads. Herrera drops to 16-4 (7 KO).
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Junaid Bostan TKO-3 Maico Sommariva: Body shot meant that Sommariva (9-5-1, 8 KO) down and although he got up, he was stopped there. 22-year-old Bostan (10-0, 8 KO) is a legal perspective of Midleweight, but of course many steps.