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Boxing results: Deonte Brown overcomes Dennis Contreras
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The lithe DEONTE “Lay Em Down” Brown easily beat Contreras Dennis “Martillo” through an eight -plane unanimous decision on Friday evening at the Red Owl boxerie arena in Houston, Texas.
Returning after almost three years, Southpaw Brown, 16-0 (11) defeated Contreras, 24-18-1 (22) according to an eight-handed decision.
In the first two rounds, Brown used a good stab as Contreras, with high hands, he did little in return. In the third round, Contreras enter forward, entering the blows of much faster brown hands. In the fourth round, the right hook from Brown knocked on the canvas in the last seconds, but judge Joe Rodriguez called this slip.
In the seventh round of Contreras, in the corner, wave browning, and when he enters, he will land on the chin Contreras, which cannot cope with the speed of bronze hand. In the last seconds, Contreras finally sets a few rights.
In the eighth and final round it was brown until the last half minute, when Contreras landed a left hook, turning the lips of brown.
The results are 80-72, 80-72 and 80-72.
In the co-main party lithe Javier Martinez, Jr. 7-2 (4) he lost the disputed six-circular decision Wayne “Pretty Boy Bam Bam” Lawrence, 8-1 (4).
In the first round Martinez, returning after almost three years, was in the close round of Lawrence. Both with identical records came to fight. In the second round it was all Martinez, although Judge James Green warned them twice to keep them.
In the third round Martinez never stopped throwing blows, mainly overhand, when Lawrence tied him throughout the round.
In the fourth round Martinez was warned twice the head in the clinch. Another round for Martinez. Lawrence had little more than a stab. In the fifth round, Lawrence was still stabbing and grabbed Martinez without warning, but Martinez worked him. In the sixth and final round, Judge Green finally warns Lawrence against a continuous farm. Martinez won the next round with non-stop.
The results amounted to 59-55 for Lawrence, 58-56 for Martinez and 58-56 for Lawrence. 60-54 kH for Martinez.
Lightweight Gabriel “Sosa” Tellez, 4-0 (1), stopped Lindsey “Hands of Steel” Ellis, 2-2 (2), at 0:31 second round 4 × 2 rounds.
Tellez was all over Ellis in the first round, leading her around the ring. In the last minute, the law drew blood from Ellis’s nose. Tellez had Ellis defenseless against the lines in the second round, when Judge James Green wisely called the stop.
The Southpaw semi-medium drive Alex Donis (1-0) pulled off the canvas to defeat Andrew “Durango Kid” Flamm (1-1) to a four-government unanimous decision.
In the first round the clash of heads caused the left flamm eyebrow. In the second round, the lead from Flamm on the chin dropped Donis on 8-hlagunki from judge Joseph Rodriguez. Donis had a bloody nose.
In the third round Donis returned well enough to take the round. In the fourth and final round of Flamm was cut on the right eyebrow from the right from Donis, which he worked out burning.
The results are 38-37, 38-37 and 38-37.
The skiper was Lupe Contreras.
Last updated 04/05/2025

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Break? What? The referee leaves Jeama TKV broken by an illegal blow
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2 hours agoon
April 6, 2025
Ron Kearney should never be let in the boxing ring again. Not tomorrow. Not the next month. Never. His shameful performance in progress David Adeleye vs Jeamie TKV Tshikeva He was not only incompetent – he was even threatening and robbed a warrior about a possible win in a way that was nothing shameful.
What happened in the sixth round was not a wrong judgment – it was a total crash from a judge who either did not know the rules, or simply bottled this moment. With both heavyweight closed in the clinch, Kearney clearly shouted “Break” twiceIN Tshikevy’s glove tappedAnd he created a standard gesture that signals a pause in action. Every warrior worth his salt knows what will happen next: go back, protect yourself and resume when they were said.
Instead? Tshikeva warned the command. He dropped his hands. Exact moment meant be secure in this sport. Then Adeleye, with zero hesitation and zero warning, broke him with a loaded left hook that put Tshikeva on the floor.
What did Kearney do? Don’t call a foul. Don’t wave it. He counted. Counted. It was pure knocking down. Absolutely stunning.
Then, while Tshikeva – clearly swayed, his legs disappeared – he tries to recover after a blind shot, which should never have landed, Adeleye ends him. Second knocking down. Fight. Task completed.
It wasn’t just “controversial”. It was inattentive. It was someone who lost control of the fight and played with the safety of a man. In heavyweight boxing, you are dealing with glove artillery – when developing a warrior to break, and then allowing him to eat such a blow not only unfair, it’s reckless.
Ben Shalom promoter said Ring That it was “one of the most shameful things” he saw? He is polite. It was farce.
He added: “To see a judge who denies” Break “… I watched it, he calls it twice and touches his shoulder, and then Jeama looks away and was hit, and then he is counted. This decision cannot stay, it is technically disqualification. This is a terrible, terrible referee and lost Jeama a fight, which he won quite comfortably. “
When Ref deny Despite “Break” he called “Break” Every camera angle Raising the voice and hand taps? This is not just incompetence. He is a man trying to cover his own after ruining the war of the warrior and potentially his career.
This fight has to overturn. There are no two ways to do it. It was DQ, elementary and elementary. If the British board allows this to stand, they are as guilty as Kearney.
Ron Kearney should not reject a charity organization, not to mention the British fight for the title. You don’t make such mistakes and return to the ring as if nothing happened. It is not suitable for this work – he proved it last night before the whole world.
Absolutely shocking.






Last updated 04/06/2025
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Tim Tziu impresses four round destruction of Joey Spencer
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4 hours agoon
April 6, 2025
By: Sean Crose
Tim Tziu wanted to return on Sunday in Australia. After abandoning two fights in a row in 2024, former Red Heated Titlist saw his career and reputation. However, when he entered the ring in the Newcastle Entertainment Center in Australia to fight the American Joey Spencer, Tziu seemed freely, while the hymn “Land Down Under” played in the arena. For a man with his career potentially on the line, Tsyza certainly looked comfortable to Australian compatriots. His junior in medium weight with Spencer was the main PBC card and is planned for ten.
In the first round, 24-2 Tsyzy and 19-1 Spencer start carefully. In the end, both men knew how to end the fight early. Tsyzyu exerted pressure in the second, walking forward and protruding his stab. On the other hand, Spencer was still patient, although he slipped and hit the mat in the closing moments of the chapter. Tsyzyu raised the pressure in the third, throwing and landing impressive combinations. Spencer began to shoot himself as the round progressed, but Tyu looked faster from two fighters.
Tsyzyu started landing a combination of blisters in the fourth. In the last minute, Spencer’s round went from a competitor of the game to a bruised and beaten training bag. Spencer’s team wisely entered and threw a towel before the American used more damage. “I proved it to everyone in the world,” said gleeful Tsyza later. “I came back, honey, I came back.” A potentially huge fight with Keith Thurman was raised in an interview after the fight. “Sign a contract, Gigantic Boy,” Tisz said with a smile. “Sign the contract!”
One look at the bruised and bloody face of Spencer, she told viewers everything they had to know about the quality of the recurring fight of Tsyzu. Although Spencer was not considered an opponent at the highest level, he was not considered a second degree warrior. Indeed, before the weekend the man was seen as a potential rising star. However, he just couldn’t keep up with Tisz. As it was said: “They have levels in this game.” Now Tsiza may look at the future at larger things. Fighting with Thurman would certainly be intriguing. Thurman, long with the best welterweight in sport, probably exceeds its excellent number due to high inactivity. Because TSZ still returns to his feet, there may be a huge factor of curiosity in the game.

Tim Tziu gave a promise to leave the horror of 2024 in the rearview mirror, American American Joey Spencer in Newcastle to take the first step to restart his career in boxing.
After incurring losses against Sebastian, the fund and Bakhram Murtazaliev, Tsiza (25-2, 18 KO) knew that this fight against Spencer was “do or die”. The 30-year-old Australian was patient in the opening rounds before he lived and stamped his authority in the dominant third cage. He showed his aggressive, but measured style, which previously brought him to the motor title, working Spencer at his speed, diversity and strength.
Tsyzyu caused sedate pain to Spencer, first with a stab, then a hook, and finally the upper, who left nasty cut around the right eye. After maintaining a wave of tsiza’s blows at the end of the fourth round, the American dad threw a towel to finish the competition, allowing Tyu to accept the title of WBO Inter-Continental Super Welter Wweight.
“There was some pressure. I couldn’t make a third in a row,” Tych admitted. “I hope I teach people that if they fall to the floor, they can always go back to the top. Critics will always be there [but] I proved it to everyone in the world. I came back, honey. I came back! “
The first victory, since the defense of his younger Medium Crown in the WBO against Brian Mendoza in October 2023, maintains him perfectly on Australian land. He also expanded the invincible run of the Tsyzyu family in Australia to 51-0.
Tsyzu now focused on another American, former unified world champion in welterweight, Keith Thurman, who crushed Brock Jarvis in Sydney last month. Thurman and Tziu were to fight in Las Vegas last year, although Thurman finally withdrew from the duel with the biceps torn muscle.
“Sign a contract, Massive Boy. Sign the contract,” Tiszu said, when asked about a potential duel with a 36-year-old. “If fans want to, we can come up with a mega show.”

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