Former master of Super Middle Middle IBF and the current champion of Super Middle WBA, Caleb “Sweethands” (23-3, 14 KO) lost a 12-round decision for Jose Armando “Toro” Resendiz (16-2, 11 KO) in the main event on Saturday evening at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.
In the first two rounds of Plant Out Working Resndiz. In the third round, Resendiz returned well, swaying the plant with the right chin. It was close on the fourth when Restendiz took him.
In the sixth round the clash of heads. In the last minute, Resendiz hurt the plant right to the chin. In the eighth round, RESENDIZ was warned twice for using his head by judge Harvey Dock. RESENDIZ returned with an avalanche of blows, hurting a plant that still draws him into the clinch.
In the ninth and tenth rounds, Restndiz goes to the body and looks to the future at the end of the round.
In the eleventh round, RESENDIZ opens the cut of the right eyebrows of the plant. In the last seconds, Plant shook the post with his right chin. In the twelfth and last round, Restndiz seemed to have an advantage.
Results 116-112 Resendiz, 115-113 Plant and 116-112 Resndiz.
During the Co-Main event, the former Midior Midior IBF and WBC World 160-LB champion, Jermall Charlo (34-0, 23 KO), detained Thomas “Cornflake” Lamanna (39-6-1, 18 Kos) after the fifth round, after capturing three knocks in 10 rounds planned.
In the first round, Charlo drew blood from Lamanna’s nose. In the third round Charlo landed right and dropped Lamanna on 8-Det. In the fourth round, Charlo again knocked Lamanna to another 8-story. In the fifth round, another knocking out with Lamanna is wrong from the nose. The judge called a stop to fight.
The average weight of Yoenla Hernandez (8-0, 7 Kos) defeated Kyrone “closed” Davis (19-4-1, 6 KOS) according to a 10-round unanimous decision.
In the second round Hernandez dropped Davis on the 8-hall. Third to six, Hernandez gave a demanding Davis beating.
In the ninth round Davis fights, trying to pass the distance. In the tenth and final round, Davis asks Hernandez: “Hit me, hit me!”
The results are 100-89, 100-89 and 100-89.
Super Bantamweight Carl Martin (26-0, 20 KO) beat Francisco “Rayto” Pedroza Portlo (19-14 -2, 11 KO) in the next round of a unanimous decision.
The results were 78-73, 78-73 and 79-72. Robert Hoyle was a judge.
The lightweight Justin Cardona (10-1, 5 KO) won won eight rounds divided into Elijah “The Bully” Williams (10-2, 4 KO). The results were 75-77, 79-72 and 77-74. Mark Nelson was a judge.
Junior Cristian Cangelosi (11-0, 5 KO) won a six-leaf decision about most of Samuel’s Southpaw “El Macho” Figueroa (13-3, 6 KO). Robert Hoyle was a judge.
The great weight of the average weight of “Candyman” Easter (9-0, 7 KO) defeated Andres Martinez (5-4, 3 KO) by a unanimous decision.
The results are 60-54, 60-54 and 60-54. Jimmy Lennon, Jr. He was a ring announcer.
Detroit – Gym Kronk, in which Detroit Boxing Roying sweats on the road to Glora, will be re -opened this summer in a building where Hall of Famer Joe Louis once trained.
The Brewster Wheeler Recreation Center will be the recent home of the gym, the city leaders and the team behind the project told journalists on Wednesday.
The room in which the gym was located, in which Louis trained, remains in the basement of the building. But the center became so ruined that about ten years ago it faced the destructive ball, said Mayor Mike Duggan.
Duggan said that he was encouraged to stop the demolition order by some who wanted to preserve the history of the building and its importance for the community.
“A few days have passed since demolition,” he said. “We completed a contract with demolition and said:” Let’s see what we can do? “Can you imagine perfect exploit for this building than Kronk Gym?
The original Kronk was founded in 1971 by coach Emanuel Steward in the gym on the south -western side of Detroit. Boxer Hilmer Kenta was the first professional master of Kronek, winning the title of WBA.
But Kronk came to the national significance behind the penal fists of Thomas “Hitman” Hearns, who hit José “Pipino” Cuevas, Wilfred Benítez and Roberto Durán on the way to five titles and career 61-5-1 as a professional.
Lennox Lewis and Wladimir Klitschko world champions later trained in Kronk.
The original gym was closed in 2006 and has long been empty until 2017, when the building was destroyed by a fire. Later, the steward rented a place at the gym in nearby Dearborn so that his juvenile fighters could train.
Steward died of colon cancer in 2012 at the age of 68.
Promoter Frank Warren reports that Dillian Whyte’s heavyweight is turned off in Saturday, June 7 in Ipswich, England. He says Whyte will return in August in “Great, great fight.“Warren states that Whyte (31-3, 21 Kos) wanted a greater fight than the one he would have if he fought at Saturday undercard of the Fabio Wardley vs. Justis Huni on Dazn. There is no Dillian on the card, because he did not expect to fight live life.
Prioritization of a “immense” fight
It is not known who the opponent will be for Whyte, 37, but it will probably be someone who has a great chance to defeat. They would be guys such as Derek Chisora, Dave Allen, Jarrell Miller and Otto Wallin. At this overdue stage of his career it would be “great fights” for Whyte. It is too washed to fight anyone above these low bulky scales.
Whyte there is a lack of talent and teenage people to defeat the five best rivals such as Martin Bakole, Zhilei Zhang, Filip Hrgovic, Jared Anderson or Lenier Pero. These guys would neat him, ruining their last shot in a lucrative rematch with Anthony Joshua. Even pretenders with fringes, such as Richard Torrez Jr. And Andy Ruiz, he would be in trouble for him.
There are no words to describe how terrible Dillian looked like in his last fight with 37-year-old Ebenezer Tetteh on December 15. Whyte “The Body Snatcher” performed like Walking Garbage Scow. The way in which he looked in this fight, I don’t know how Anthony Joshua would ever be interested in fighting him. AJ would have to be completely desperate to win to fight Dillian after this show.
The last fighting in
– Ebenezer Tetteh – Christian hammer – Jermaine Franklin
Apart from the Ipswich card
“It will not be on the card now. He had the opportunity to fight in August and we look at this moment to give it. This is a great, huge fight for him,” said Frank Warren Boxnationrevealing that Dillian Whyte is turned off in the Saturday card on June 7 in Ipswich, England.
“So it will have priority. He wants it. He wants a greater fight than what he would get if he fought in Ipswich. So what happens. It’s really, a really huge fight, yes,” said Warren, asked if Clash whyte in August would be a start of the “world level”.
The undefeated heavyweight prospect of Brooklyn, Pryce Taylor (7-0, 5 KO), will honor the deceased, the great Hall of Famer George Foreman this Friday evening, when he enters the ring to take part in Ed Fountain (14-8, 7 Kos) at the center of staying stone resort casino in Weron.
6-round match Taylor vs. Fountain is located on the undercard of the “International Fame boxing gallery”, presented by Promoter Taylor Salita Promotions, and will be at the forefront of the 10-round match IBF USBA Heavyweight Championship Championships between Brandon Moore and Stanley Wright.
28-year-old Taylor will wear a George Foreman shirt during the ring ring. Although he never met Foreman, Taylor feels a relationship with “Huge George”.
“I didn’t know anything about boxing until I started boxing in 2017,” explained the university basketball player. “I looked at him and I want to steal part of his size and power. I would really like to meet him before he died. I will do him well on his behalf to this fight. He beat people and try to do the same in this fight.”
Taylor will face the most tough test of his adolescent professional career in Fountain, of which 14 wins are more than 10 better than any of the other Taylor’s opponents so far.
“It will be a great fight,” said Taylor. “There is a left, but I was great against Southpaws. I know he is very aggressive; it will hurt him.”
Because this upcoming weekend celebrates the induction of the FAME international class in 2025 in nearby Canastot, stars of boxers from the past, present and future, in addition to many leading members of the boxing media, he will participate on a Friday evening in boxing.
“I can’t wait to praise my skills for everyone,” added Taylor. “But it’s just a job. Whatever comes. I just love to do it.”
Taylor had an amateur record of 60-11, including a few Up-to-date York Golden Gloves titles, and four times was an crucial second place in the prestigious US Boxing National Championships.
“George was an icon in this sport,” commented the head of Taylor, boxing lawyer NYc Keith Sullivan. “People compared the size, figure and style of Pryce to” Huge George “. I am glad that in this fight Hall of Fame appointed him.
Sullivan, former deputy commissioner of Nys Athletic Commission, also manages the 3-time world champion in 2-division Miyo Yoshida (18-5) and Bronx NYPD officer Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 KO), as well as world management coefficient (IBF #3 and WBA #10). with Limerick, Ireland. Sullivan manages Donovan with the former world champion in the average of Andy Lee, who is also the main coach of Donovan.
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