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Jaron Ennis vs Eimantas Stanionis
Published
5 days agoon


Jaron Ennis added the title of WBA welterweight to his Crown IBF, because he forced Eimantas Stanionis to retire after six rounds of their union at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.
Ennis (34-0, 30 food) for some time spent a lot of fights, and “Boots” was the last in November last year, where he defeated Karen Chukhadzhian at the points in the rematch from the meeting in January 2023, which also won the cards.
Stanionis (15-1, 9 costs) appeared in the one that fought only once in almost three years. Lithuanian was the last blessing in May last year, defending his WBA title against Gabriel Maestre, winning on the results cards.
Ennis produced a dominant display here and started with a perfect stab in the opening round, changing their attitudes to an excellent effect. The couple exchanged in the second, and Ennis became better of it, and the third American made the first real breakthrough, the shot in the last minutes of the frame worried Stanionis.
The guest showed eye damage when Ennis headed the next round in the fourth and although he opened in fifth place, landing with a duo of left hands, then he cost when Ennis opened it to cause bleeding on the nose of Stanionis.

In the round later, Ennis went to work when he dropped the arrows from the body, and after adding four straight upper ones, Stanionis was finally knocked down and seriously hurt.
He defeated the count, but at the end of the sixth round he wisely saved him for the next day and They withdrew from the battle.
The conversation after the fight Ennis fights with the WBO Master Brian Norman Jr because Ennis is looking for further unification.
Down Goes Stanionis !!! 🤯😱#Ennisstanionis |. Live in Dazn now pic.twitter.com/yseq4awtqk
– DAZN Boxing (@daznboxing) April 13, 2025
Undercard summary
At Undercard Ray Ford (17-1-1, 8 costs) he makes a second fight in his recent weight Super Feather weight, and he did that in a routine win with wide points over Thomas Mattice (22-5-1, KO17) in ten rounds planned. Ford dominated the competition, which reflected in the results cards because it won each round of ten for all three judges.
Telhram Giyasov (17-0, 10 food) could be in the cage to take part in Ennis in its next task, and the weight of the Uzbek in the Uzbek has strengthened its claims, winning in the fourth round against Argentina Franco Maximiliano Ocampo (17-3, 8 costs). A plain right hand to the body caught injuries, and Ocampo was not able to defeat the judge count.
“I promised my daughter that I would be a world champion!” 🙏🇺🇿🥺
Shakhram Giyasov pays tribute to his deceased daughter after winning at Atlantic City tonight and eyes in the world title.#Giyasovocampo |. @Daznboxing |. #Bootstanionis pic.twitter.com/bwgmyduprr
– boxing matchroom (@matchroomboxing) April 13, 2025
Arturo Popoc’s Mexican talent (16-0-1, 9 food) remained undefeated and left them until the eighth and final round to stop Edgar Joe Cortes (9-8-1, 1 KO) in his clash of Super Bantamweight.
Tahmir Smalls (14-0, 10 costs) needed just over a minute to see Earl Bascome (13-2, 2 food) in their clashes in welterweight for eight.
It’s over! 😮
Omari Jones takes off William Jackson with a shot 👀#Ennisstanionis |. Live in Dazn now pic.twitter.com/59x0adt
– DAZN Boxing (@daznboxing) April 13, 2025
In six RANDERS, the Olympian Olympian Omari Jones (2-0, 2 costs) was continued with his education and won the victory in the first round in a great welterweight against William Jackson (13-5-2, 5 food). Francisco Rodriguez (7-0, 7 Food) continued his perfect record, forced Naeem Parker (5-2, 2 food) to retire after three rounds at a lithe level.
The only four-circular round came to Super Feather, where Zaquin Moses (3-0, 2 food) stopped Alexa Pallette (1-4, 1 food) in two rounds.
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Edgar Berlanga says WBN in the first round of Ko Run is not a burden
Published
4 hours agoon
April 18, 2025
Edgar Berlanga spoke to his first series of knockout in an exclusive interview with worldboxingnews.com.
“The Chosen One” recorded his seventeenth first detention of the session against Jonathan Gonzalez -ortis on March 15 at Caribe Royale, Orlando, Florida. Berlanga met with criticism of the 151-second triumph, despite Gonzalez-Ortiz, which had a record of 20-0-1, 16 Kos.
The participants were created over the boxer caliber beaten by his latest victim. However, Berlanga rejected his finger’s guide in the best possible way, setting another opponent.
WBN began by asking the hero Puerto Rico, or his cup, which began with 16 basic KO1 in 2016-2020, became the last burden for him.
Berlanga said World Boxing News: “I wouldn’t say that knockout streak is a burden because everything happens for some reason.
“I am the biggest guy in sport and he had 17 knockouts in the first round. Nobody had it from Mike Tyson, and he only had eight knockout in the first round. He shows how warrior I am.
“At the beginning it was so, because when I knocked out everyone in the first round, I eliminated 16 opponents in the first round, but I didn’t get good rounds to get such experience. So when I started the distance with these guys, people said that I was a tick and I’m not good.
“They also said that it ended because I didn’t pink anyone, but I needed these rounds.”
The stunning series of knockout Berlanga raised his reputation enough for Canelo Alvarez to agree to Showdown Las Vegas in September last year. Despite the losing points, Berlanga says that he will get these rounds between April 2021 against Demond Nicholson and Canelo on the T-Mobile arena prepared him better for the challenge of a great fight.
“I feel that if I didn’t have or got any of these rounds to go to ten or twelve rounds,” Berlanga noted. “I don’t think I would survive with Canelo, and I would even be able to adapt it to IQ to IQ and stand before him to make your finger feet for ten to twelve rounds, so introducing these rounds and this experience was critical to me.
“I think this blessing at the end of the day.”
Berlanga added: “There is no criticism, defending the references of Gonzalez-Ortiz after a few moans before and after his victory, he added:” There is no criticism. People will speak independently.
“I want to see how one of these guys try to knock down Canelo in the first round. They wouldn’t do it. They would go at a distance and probably beat him.
“They look at a guy like him and look at his body shape. You look at Tyson Fury. Tyson was a massive guy, but he was the undisputed champion. The same with this guy. He is an undefeated warrior.
“He had 20 and 0 with 16 knockouts. He was a tough guy. There is Puerto Rican, so I knew he was coming to fight. He wasn’t on the run, but I’m on a different level now, and people must understand it.
“Whoever is in front of me, I take them in the same way, regardless of whether it is Jaime Mungía, Caleb Plant or Charlo, any of these guys, I leave them.
“It doesn’t matter who is ahead of me. It can be a guy with a height of 300 pounds and seven feet; I also take him.
“This is a statement that I want to make in this world now,” summed up the pretender to the super medium -sized medium weight.
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The former World Boxing Council (WBC) and the linear world champion in massive weight, Oleksandr “Nails” Gvozdyk (20-2, 16 KO) return to the ring this Saturday for an eight-time fight against Anthony Hollaway (9-7-3, 7 KO) at the Fronveve Arena in the oakanside in California.
GVOZDYK vs. Hollaway will be broadcast as part of the YouTube channel with Golden Boy Promotions’ (GBP).
Gvozdyk has not fought since June last year, when he lost the 12-round decision for David Benavidez for the transient title of WBA Lithe Heavyweight World.
37-year-old Ukraine Native Gvozdyk won the bronze medal at the 2012 Olympic Games. “Nails” are currently evaluated around the world by WBC, as well as magazine Ring No. 7 and No. 10 by World Boxing Organization (WBO).
In 2018, Gvozdyk detained Adonis Stevenson (29-1-1) in the 11th round of the fight in Montreal to become the novel WBC and the linear world champion. Gvozdyk successfully defended his crown when he defeated Dgumbu (38-8) in Philadelphia with technical knockout in the fifth round.
Gvozdyk is set to another delicate heavyweight champion in probably the hottest weight classes in boxing.
Loaded, state-of-the-art heavyweight department contains potential candidates for Hall of Fame, such as Dmitry Bivol, Artur Beterviev and Benavidez. The only two losses of Gvozdyk as a professional were for two leading contemporary 175-pound, Beterbaview and Benavidez. Gvozdyk suffered the only knockout of his professional career against Beterbaview, and in June last year the Ukrainian warrior lost the 12-round unanimous decision by Benavidez about the transient world of the world WBC lightweight massive weight.
“Lithe heavyweight is currently one of the most stimulating boxing departments,” said Gvozdyk. “There was time just after Roy Jones, Jr. when there was not much interest. But then, in early time, we had Sergey Kovalev (Adonis) Stevenson, Jean Pascal and Bernard Hopkins in a lightweight wage. (Betder) (Interim championship championships), but now we have the world champion in the delicate of heavyweight.
Gyozdyk, a free promotional agent, devoted time from his training session to break down some of the leading delicate heavyweight in the world:
Dmitria Bivol (24-1, 12 KO), unquestioned, united world heavyweight master, Kyrgyzstan
“It is so qualified with such a high IQ boxing. I was to fight him (in amateurs) at the World Championships of the University of 2013, but he was wounded and I could not fight, and I became a champion. It is the best delicate massive weight in the world. It is complete; speed, leg processing, everything. In his first fight with Beterbaview, Bivol turned out to be a petite weakness.
Artur Beterbiev (21-1, 20 KO) were the undisputed, unified heavyweight master, two-time Olympian, Russia
“First of all, it’s his power. He is a naturally sturdy guy who can hurt opponents, especially when he gets them on a rope. Some of the faster guys can give him trouble – he is 40 years vintage – he neutralizes what his opponents do.”
David “The Monster” Benavidez (30-0, 24 KO), WBC inexpensive Lithe Heavyweight World Master, former world champion of Super Middle WBC, United States
“He has a huge speed of a hand that exerts relentless pressure. I don’t say he can beat Bivol; he could with his power, but I would still choose Bivol”
Callum “Mundo” Smith (31-2, 22 KO), World Champion WBO Lithe Heavywegh
“I would really like to fight Smith for his title. He is good, experienced and has a good stab. I believe that I can beat him to become a champion.”
Anthony Yarde (26-3, 24 Kos), 2016 Olympian, Great Britain
“A good, solid warrior who has experience and physical game. He is a competitive warrior and one of these warriors to be respected, on my radar. He has a good style.”
Albert “El Vigia” Ramirez (20-0, 17 Kos), Olympian 2016, Venezuela
“To be forthright, I don’t know much about him, not enough to break him. I have to study him.”
Joshua Batsi (19-1, 13 KO), former WBO Interm World Cruiser champion in weight,
Bronze Olympic medalist 2016, Ghana
“He was a transient champion (WBO), as long as Smith recently defeated him in a good fight. He has good hands and was a good amateur, taking gold at the Olympic Games.”
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Inside Joe Frazier from 1964 of the Golden Olympic Medal
Published
1 day agoon
April 17, 2025
World Boxing News reflects the heavyweight legend of Joe Frazier’s Fantastic victory of the Golden Medal at the 1964 Olympic Games.
Born in southern Carolina, the phrase was known as an elite boxing product from Philadelphia, developing an amateur record of 38-2.
He was a three -time National Golden Gloves champion, whose only two losses were Buster Mathis. He was the only opponent who defeated the Frazier, including the failure of the decision.
According to Frazier, the win was questionable during Olympic rehearsals.
When Mathis, a heavyweight team qualifier, could not compete at the Olympic Games in Tokyo 1964 due to injury, the phrase fully used this opportunity as a deputy.
The phrase became one of the four American boxers in a medal in Japan. Joe was a lonely gold medalist, despite breaking his thumb in the semi -finals.
George Olinello knocked out in the opening round [Uganda]and then stopping the third round of Athol McQueen [Australia] in the quarterfinals.
In the semi -final round against Vadim Jemelyan of the Soviet Union [Russia]The phrase won through the second round of KO, even though he broke his left thumb.
Joe Frazier Olympic gold medal
Not wanting to tell anyone that he broke the thumb, fearing that he would not let him fight for a shot in gold, the phrase showed huge sand.
He became notable, winning his close decision, 3-2, compared to Hans Huber [United Team of Germany] In the gold medal to capture the best place on the podium.
“Being a golden Olympic medalist was the most significant event of his amateur career,” said Joe’s son, Marvis Frazier. “It meant that he was the best in the world.
“It also facilitated his next step in professionals. I think he felt that he helped him make him a real man, the best in the world and few people could say that.
“Getting Olympic gold with a broken thumb showed our father what he could do. He proved that he was a man. He was not afraid to do a job.
“Without excuses, work was what my father always said. And you did the task better.”
Heritage
Phrase [32-4-1, 27 KOs] He became a three -time bulky world champion. Defeated Muhammad Ali in the fight of the century, Jimmy Ellis [twice]Bob Foster, Oscar Bonven (twice), Jerry Quarry and Mathis.
Other noteworthy victories are Doug Jones, Eddie Machen and George Chuvalo during his sixteen -year professional career.
Replaced with only 5 feet 11 inches, the phrase was best known for his rocking, weaving, tenacious pressure and left hook damaged by the liver.
His losses towards George Foreman and Ali as part of Thrilly in Manila, a former stunning defeat with six -legged, did not die her eternal position as a great boxing.
“Smokin” Joe Frazier will always be a legend of this sport, far beyond a ten -year plus since his death.
“He died on November 7, 2011 due to hepatic cancer complications at the age of 67. Joe will live forever throughout the US boxing,” said Chris Cugliari, as the executive director of the US boxing graduates Association, introduced Joe Frazier in 2019.
“His endurance and heart were second to none. Today’s US boxing masters can look at Joe at the definition of the master in the ring and beyond.”
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