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Image: Rolly Romero Outpoints Ryan Garcia 

Recent York, Recent York-Ryan Garcia (24-2, 20 KO) returned to the ring after a year’s suspension against Rolando “Rolly” Romero (17-2, 13 KO), his return did not go as expected. Ryan demonstrated rust and seemed unprepared by the plane.

Romero’s additional strength increased Romero, dropping Garcia in the second round with a double left hook. Ryan started an offensive attack in the match, gradually increasing his production from the first to the second round, throwing 28 blows in this round. When he suffered a knocking out, he seemed shocked, and then changed his approach, limiting the exchange, significantly reducing his production for the next ten rounds.

“Rolly fought for a good fight. He caught me early, without excuses. Congratulations to him. He did a great job and all this,” said Garcia. Romero overtook Garcia, being the most energetic of them, throwing 215 stabs, connecting 39 of them (Compubox). The combined 490 strokes thrown by both warriors are the third lowest blows thrown by Compubox in their 40-year history.

After a unanimous decision victory, Rolly won the WBA welterweight title, placing herself on the winning path. Defeating a celebrated star, such as Ryan, only increases his profile and gives him many fitting options. “They always support. Ryan is a warrior. He got up and ended the fight. I am grateful for this occasion,” said Romero. Transfer to 147 helped him and showed himself in the ring. Ryan hesitated before he felt the power of Rolly. Going forward, we could see the ancient power that he threw his opponents.

In the co–Main Devin party, Haney received Jose Ramirez and, like Garcia-Romero, it was a match of a circumscribed exchange, in which we saw Haney took a very sheltered approach, boxing outside to a full 36-minute match. Connected 503 stamps thrown by both warriors won the fourth place in the Compubox rankings for the smallest blows, just under Garcia-Romero. Registration, fatal organizers of fury did not strive when the event was created. Haney landed Ramirez 70 to 40, landed, giving him a unanimous victory of the decision. It was a very technical match of Haney, which seemed ecstatic to do a minimal job to win the victory. “I felt good in the fight, and the game plan I was working on definitely showed him. I imposed him. He couldn’t do anything there,” said Haney. Earlier he stated that he was going to improve the errors of the fight in Garcia and return to what he is doing best, i.e. the box. This strategy reduces the possibilities of opponents, which hinders landing.

In the triple opener, Teofimo Lopez defeated Arnold Barboza Jr. using a unanimous decision. Lopez demonstrated his agility and elusiveness, remaining beyond the reach of barbose blows. The speed and work of the legs turned out to be tough for Barbozy. “We did our best, but this time we started briefly. Congratulations to Teofimo for a hard-fighting victory. We will take advantage of this experience, learn from it and come back more. The work continues. Maybe we can fight the next Ryan, Haney or anyone who gives us the opportunity,” Barboza said. As for Lopez, in the future there may be a movement to a welterweight, stating that the time has come to make this move. It seems that his view is Jaron Ennis, calling him: “I am an explorer and I am looking for shoes.”

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Canelo Alvarez defeats William Scull too cautious

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Canelo Alvarez Defeats An Overly Cautious William Scull

By: Sean Crose:

The legendary super medium weight champion 62-2-2 Canelo Alvarez fought for the first time in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, in the face of 23-0 the invincible liter of IBF Super Middle, the weight of William Scull. Scull was not supposed to win despite the significant advantage of growth, but few expected Romero to beat Ryan Garcia last night. So many expected that Canelo would win on Saturday, that during the broadcast in Dazn of the September struggle between Red Haired Star and American Great Terenka Crawford.

In the first of the planned twelve rounds, they saw Canelo not much, but patiently haunts her prayer. A pair of shots with bodies probably won the second for Canelo. Scull could take the third because being a more lively warrior. Scull also became a more lively warrior in the fourth, but he moved so much that it was complex to nod his head at the end. Although it seemed strange, Scull was still doing well on the fifth. Scull avoided Canelo so much in the sixth that the fight was quite lifeless.

Canelo worked well on the body in seventh place, while Scull chose and ran (yes, he almost ran). Canelo landed on the body several times in eighth place, while Scull ran and chose at will. Scull would be very effective, but he didn’t throw enough. Canelo hit Scull with enough power in the ninth place to go to the round. Scull ran so much in the tenth that Canelo shook his head at the end of the round. Scull ran throughout eleven, and then he told his corner between rounds to keep him.

Canelo dominated the twelfth. Then he was awarded by a unanimous victorious decision. Later, Canelo and Crawford were announced by September- a few good news about the frustrating night of boxing.

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Official Alvarez-Crawford on September 12 at the allegiant stadium

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The stage is set to the hit megafight between Canelo Alvarez and Terenka Crawford.

Crawford will challenge Alvarez, a freshly broken master of a super medium medium weight, on September 12 at the Stadium allegiant in Las Vegas.

The details of the fight were confirmed after the unanimous decision of Alvarez to regain the title of IBF from William Scull in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday. After the victory, Crawford entered the ring to stare at Alvarez, strengthening their very expected fight.

37 -year -old Crawford moves up two weight classes to challenge Alvarez.

Crawford recently fought in August, when he overtook Israil Madrimov to win the title weighing 154 pounds. Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) is a world champion with four divisions and one of three men who have been the undisputed champion in two weight classes in the era of four stripes. The ESPN fighter for 3 pounds per pound, won his first title weighing 135 pounds and would not be unquestioned at 140 pounds and 147 pounds.

If Crawford defeated Alvarez, he would be the first unquestioned champion in three weight classes.

The 34-year-old Alvarez is a two-time medium-sized champion. After the WBA Lightweight Heavyweight Championship against Dmitry Bivol in 2022, Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KO) returned to 168 pounds, where he won six in a row. Alvarez takes 6th place on the ESPN list for a pound for a pound.

The Alvarez-Crawford card will be the first event promoted by Turks Alalshikh and TKO Boxing Dana White, Alalshikh announced on his account X on Saturday. Alalshikh said that the television platform for the event would be announced at a later date.

The card will take place on Friday, avoiding competition from university football, as well as the events of the Noche UFC UFC the next day. It will also be the first boxing match that took place at the Allegiant Stadium, in Las Vegas Raiders, which was opened in July 2020.

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Boxing results: Canelo Alvarez reaches the unquestionable status of a super medium weight, defeating William Scull for the title of IBF in Landmark Riyadh Victor

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Image: Boxing Results: Canelo Alvarez Achieves Undisputed Super Middleweight Status, Defeating William Scull for the IBF Title in Landmark Riyadh Victory

WBA, WBC and WBO World World Super Middle Wweight Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KO) added the title of IBF, defeating the champion IBF William “El Indomable” SCULL (23-1, 9 Kos) by a 12-round decision to become a two-time unqualified 168-lb.

In the first four rounds it was an even fight. In the fifth round Alvarez had an advantage. In the sixth round, Scull landed on Alvarez landing. The fight seemed to be even after six.

In the seventh round, Alvarez went to the body more, giving him an advantage when Scull moved more on the ring. There were very few action in the eighth round. In the ninth round Alvarez landed larger shots.

In the tenth round, Scull had one of his best rounds. However, the fight did not meet its noise. In the eleventh round, Alvarez tried to raise SCULL because of his frustration. In the twelfth and final round, fans were still asking for more action. Alvarez went to the body when Scull replied him.

The results are 115-113, 116-112 and 119-109. Kieran McCann was a judge.

Former WBC Super Middle Wweight, WBA Airy Heavyweight and the current champion of WBC World Cruiser Wweight Badou “The Ripper” Jack, 29-3-3 (17), won the disputed 12-round decision on most of the majority over Norair “The Obscure Horse” Mikaeljan, 27-3 (12).

In the first five rounds it went back and Mikaeljan had an advantage. In the ninth round, Mikaeljan mostly laid out Jacek’s landing.

From tenth to twelve, Mikaeljans seemed to have an advantage.

The results are 114-114, 115-113 and 115-113.

Former champion of Silver WBC Super Middle Libra, Jaime Munguia, 45-2 (35), defeated Bruno “Brunello” Surace, 26-1-2 (5), 12-rounded unanimous decision in the rematch.

In the first five rounds of Surace Outlanded Munguia. In the seventh round they both had their moments when Mungia left and was counteracted by Surace. In the tenth and last round it went back and back.

The results are 116-112, 116-112 and 117-111. Bob Williams was a judge.

Heavyweight Martin Bakole, 21-2-1 (15) vs. Efe Ajagba, 20-1-1 (14), ended with a 10-round majority of draws.

In the first five rounds, Bakole was an aggressor. In the seventh round, Bakole had Ajagba against lines with avalanche. In the ninth round, Bakole stayed after Ajagba, asking him to stop running. In the tenth and last round Bakole, knowing that he was behind, he kept pressure on Ajagba, setting him out.

Results 95-95, 95-95 and 96-94 bacols. Howard Foster was a judge.

Airy massive Brayan Leon, 7-0 (6), defeated Aaron Rocha Guerrero, 11-4-1 (7), by decision to six times. In the fourth round Leon dropped Guerrero on the 8th Hold from judge Bob Williams.

The average weight of Southpaw Marco “Green” Verde, 1-0 (1), stopped by Michel Galvan Polina, 4-6-3 (2), at 1:34 of the first round of the six-hard fight. In the first round, Verde scored a pair of knocking down, forcing judge Bob Williams to stop the fight.

Bulky weight Richard Riakporhe, 18-1 (14), scored the fourth round of TKO Kevin Nicolas Espindoli, 9-10 (4). In the fourth round, Riakporhe shot Espindoli for 8-story from judge Howard Foster. Espindola could not go to the fifth round

Super feather WWWEIGHT MOMAMMED ALAKEL, 4-0, defeated Alexander Morales, 6-14-5 (2), a decision on six times. Judge Kieran McCann won 60-54

Last updated 05/04/2025

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