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Boxing results: The controversial cut leads to an unconvincing victory: Navarrete takes a technical decision over Suarez

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Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrate (40-2-1, 32 KOS) WBO WBO WBO WBO Junior Champion won on Saturday evening at the Pechang Arena in San Diego, California. The ring doctor stopped the fight one second in the eighth round because of the cut, which Navarrete suffered to the left eye from the head in the sixth round. The stop time was 00: 1 from the eighth round.

In the first round of Navarrate, who took weight six times, Outlanded Suarez, which ended the round with bloody lips. Navarrate had Suarez in trouble with lots of blows in the last minute of the fourth round.

In the fifth round, Navarrate landed on the chin of Suarez. In the sixth round, Navarrate received a nasty cut on his left eyebrow due to a random head clash, causing blood to cover his face throughout the round. Navarrate was still cutting the cut of the whole round. At the end of the round he had Suarez.

In the seventh round, Suarez went to Navarrate with mainly cutting strokes. Judge Edward Collants called the Ring doctor to check the cut after the round, informing the judge to call. Twice they went to the 78-75, 77-76 results cards in favor of Navarrate, adjudicating in the degree of detention 00: 1 eighth round of the technical decision.

In the co-main, NABF and WBO party, Lightweight Champion Reay “Danger” Muratalla, 23-0 (17) defeated WBO player No. 2 Zaur Abdullaev, 20-2 (12), 12-round unanimous decision to win the momentary delicate title IBF.

In the second round Muratalla landed right on the chin Abdullaeva stunning him in the first minute. In the third round, Abdullaev spoke Muratalla, although little blows landed through both boxers.

From seven to the ninth round, Muratalla developed Abdullaeva. Muratalla stuck the way to win in both the tenth and eleventh round. In the twelfth and final round of Muratalla turned into Southpaw and twisted Abdullaeva. Abdullaev’s face looked like he had entered the fan at the end.

Results 118-110, 119-109 and 119-109. The judge was Thomas Taylor.

Super Featheweight Andres Cortes, 23-0 (12), easily defeated Salvadore “Salvi” Jimenez, 14-2-1 (6), uninteresting 10-round unanimous decision.

In the first four rounds, everything was Cortes with a petite picture of Jimenez, who fought the shell, allowing Cortes to go to the body with left hooks.

In the sixth round, Jimenez finally began to throw blows, although not enough to win his first round. In the ninth round, Cortés won the next round. In the tenth and final round it was all Cortes, while Jimenez landed with his last blow and began to celebrate, as if he won the fight, not to mention the round.

The results were 99-91 and 100-90, 100-90. Ray Corona was a judge.

The semi-average Southpaw “Gallo de Oro” in Giovani Santillan, 34-1 (18), was defeated by Angel Beltran, 18-3 (11), raging a 10-round unanimous decision.

In the first 4 rounds, all Beltran had Santillan’s nose bleeding from the third round. In the fifth round Santillan finally did enough for Outland Beltran.

In the last minute of the sixth round Santillan landed half a dozen left to Brody Beltran. In the seventh and eighth round Beltran mostly had Santillan’s support.

In the ninth round Beltran took the next round again at the speed of his hand. In the tenth and final round, below a minute, Santillan’s low blow dropped Beltran. It was close in a close fight. The results are 97-93, 97-93 and 97-93. The judge was Thomas Taylor.

Super Bantamweight Sebastian “Logan” Hernandez, 20-0 (18), defeated Azat “Crazy A” Hovhannisyan, 21-6 (17), a 10-round unanimous decision.

In the first three rounds Hernandez had an advantage for two rounds, and then Hovhannisan took third place, turning Southpaw. In the fourth round Hovhannisyan counted his body attack when he squeezed Hernandez.

In the fifth and sixth round, Hernandez used a cruel body attack to hurt and undo Hovhannisan. In the seventh round Hernandez had Hovhannisyna against the lines, wanting to end the fight when Hovhannisyan returned in the last seconds with a wave of blows.

In the eighth round, Hernandez once again had Hovhannisyana against lines for no reasons. Hovhannisan did enough to go through the round. In the ninth round Hernandez had his way mainly when judge David Solivan decided Hovhannisyan for holding.

In the tenth and final round Hernandez won, going to the body when Hovhannisyan returned and did enough to take a round. The judge’s results were 98-91, 98-91 and 98-91.

The delicate Alan “Kid Kansas” Garcia, 16-1 (11), defeated Cristian “Vikingo” Medina, 8-3-1 (5), according to the eight of a unanimous decision.

In the second round in the right mountains from Medina in the last minute Garcia stayed when Medina knocked him on canvas. In the third round of Garcia left Southpaw, then turned to the Orthodox and put an attack on the medina, having a good round.

In the fifth round of Garcia he had the way to the last half minute, when Medina landed on the upper part, which hurt Garcia at the bell.

In the seventh round the medina landed the upper right, opening the blood flood from Garcia’s nose in the middle of the round. In the eighth and final round, all Garcia is, in the last seconds, the left eyebrows of the medina with blood flowing down his face.

The results were 79–73, 79-73 and 79-73. The judge was Edward Collantes.

Super Flyweight Perla Basaldua, 2-0 (1), easily beat Southpaw Mona Ward, 0-2), four-orphable unanimous decision.

In the first round, Basaldua had her way with Ward, dropping her head in the last seconds, forcing Basaldua to the canvas. In the second and third rounds it was all basalda. In the fourth and final round of Basalda ended the next round. The results of the judges were 40-36, 40-36 and 40-36. Chris Leben was a judge.

SKIPER was Jimmy Lennon, Jr.

Last updated 05/11/2025

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Louis Armstrong stadium to the host of Berlang, Stevenson fighting on July 12

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The Ring Magazine announced on Wednesday that the card from July 12, headed by Edgar Berlang vs. Hamzah Sheeraz and Shakur Stevenson defending the WBC lightweight championship against William Zepeda will take place at the Louis Armstrong stadium in Queens, Modern York.

The Ring Magazine 3 event will be broadcast to Dazn and will be served as the premiere event of the upcoming TV program Ring “Inside the Ring”.

The Louis Armstrong stadium was opened in 2018 and mainly tennis events, including the US Open. The place will accommodate nearly 15,000 and has a buried roof, which will be necessary for the organization of a boxing event in the summer. This is the first tennis stadium that has a roof and naturally ventilated.

Although the defense of Stevenson titles will be treated as the main event throughout the whole week of fighting, it will be a great -the average fight of Berlang from Sheeraz, which closes the program.

Stevenson (23-0, 11 KO) goes down from the ninth round of TKO in February over the tardy deputy Josh Padley, while Zepeda (33-0, 27 KO) defeated Tevin Farmer in March. Berlanga (23-1, 18 KO) will return to action for the first time since he abandons the unilateral decision about Canelo Alvarez in September last year. Sheeraz from England (21-0-1, 17 KO) fought with the controversial draw with the Middle Libra Master Carlos Adames in February.

Ring Magazine 3 will take place the day after a very anticipated fight with the trilogy between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, which will also take place in Modern York at Madison Square Garden.

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Will the master speak? Shakura’s frustration could steal the program today at a Doublehead press conference?

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Promotion of Edgar Berlang vs. Hamzah Sheeraz and Shakur Stevenson vs. William Zepeda Doubleheader begins today at a press conference at 13:00 ET in Palladium, Recent York to discuss their event on July 12. The card will be issued outside at the Louis Armstrong stadium at Queens, Recent York.

Turki Alalshikh chose another unique surroundings of one of his cards, but he will allow ordinary fans to participate. It is a difference from the event from last month in the Times Square Exclusive, wealthy atmosphereDesigned for the upper shell.

The Louis Armstrong stadium will accommodate 14,053 fans, so it will require an extensive promotion to attract a huge enough audience to sell.

Will Stevenson reject his anger today?

The featherlight champion of WBC Shakur (23-0, 11 KO) will have the opportunity to set off his frustration related to receiving the second settlement before the media. He expressed anger because of placing Berlang from Sheeraz based on the fight.

It will be captivating if Stevenson decides to Rant. Many fans believe that he should be in the main event. He is the world champion and did much more in his career than Berlanga or Sheeraz. Shakur could transform a press conference into a therapeutic session, during which he releases his regret by pouring him out into the media.

The press conference could utilize the theater with complaining of Stevenson. I doubt he. It is a pity that Zepeda does not speak English. This is a problem that his last opponent, Tevin Farmer, tried to promote his two fights. He couldn’t divorce him to force him to answer because he couldn’t speak English. Stevenson is not really that good in slaughtering opponents and trying their anger. His knowledge is praised.

The role of Berlang in the promotion

The opponent of Berlanga, Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KO), is not known to fans and is not a very speaker. So to Berlang will require strengthening fans about this fight. Because Edgar is the main guy, his duty is to try to sell the event

Last updated 15.05.2025

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Box: Goodman Eyes World Title Shoot after defeating Vaca

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Return Australian boxer Goodman himself could hit Jackpot after reviving his flagship fortune unanimously win with Mexican Cesar Vaca in Sydney.

Goodman improved his undefeated record to 20-0 thanks to the dominant performance at the Hordern Pavilion Night on Wednesday, which could fall in the 26-year-old in a hit world title shot in the USA.

The Goodman team will now ask for the highest in the world of the IBF Super-Bantameight Fighter in the world to become a must-have pretender to face Nayya Inoue’s supergising.

Goodman can even end up on the same card as his stable rematch Tim Tyu from Sebastian Funda in Las Vegas in July or August.

The Crack of the Inoue world title would only be deserved after 26-year-old Goodman had a battle with the Japanese in December in the amount of $ 1 million cruelly broken by two sparring injuries.

Goodman went down in the financial danger of PO, first of all, his planned Christmas hit against Inoue in Tokyo was postponed after the pretender suffered a cut on his left eye during the training.

Albion’s talent was then devastated after postponing the January duel, when he opened the cut again and was forced to undergo surgery.

Goodman faced the loss of a house for a million dollars, which he bought at the end of last year if he lost on Wednesday evening.

He finished the meeting with high rates with cuttings in both eyes and was properly released from survival without any major damage.

“It was a blow that led me to this, and then, the fuck, it was the beauty of the main ass that led me here,” said Goodman after receiving the competition 99-92, 99-91, 100-90 by three judges.

“So the next two rounds were that they managed to deal with it and win the fight.

“The idea was to be a clever fight and regaining this pace on the road to world titles.”

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