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Boxing results: Mielnicki Jr. Pitches cuts off against the unbeatable Kamil Gardzielik

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Average weight Vito “White Majic” Mielnicki, Jr. (21-1-1, 12 Kos) easily defeated the Polish Kamil Gardzielik (19-1, 4 KO), winning all ten rounds for a unanimous decision, winning a lonely knocking on Saturday evening at the Prudential Center, Newark, Fresh Jersey.

(Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank)

In the first round, Mielnicki controlled the whole round with stabbing. In the third round, Mielnicki landed on the chin, dropping Garzielik to 8-crupine from judge Dave Francii, drawing blood from his nose.

From the fourth to seventh round, Mielnicki used a stab and some work, supporting Garziel at all times. In the eighth and ninth round he continued that Mielnicki took every round with a stab. In the tenth and final round, Garzielik in the first minute finally threw a blow before he returned to the defense. Mielnicki had an effortless night.

The results are 100-89, 100-89 and 100-89.

In the average weight factor Jahi Tucker (15-1-1, 6 KO) defeated Southpaw Lorenzo “Truck” Simpson (15-3, 9 KO) in a 10-round unanimous decision.

In the second round, Simpson landed on a stab and he was counted with flashes in the last minute. In the third, Simpson throws only one time while Tucker throws two or three. In the sixth round, Tucker landed several upper when Simpson seemed to be tilted with a compact picture from Simpson.

In the tenth and final round, the sloppiness and clinic was lasting, and Tucker took the next round

The results are 96-94, 97-93 and 97-93. Eric Dali was a judge.

The heavyweight of the heavyweight “Polish Hussar” Knyba (16-0, 10 KO) was knocked out by Marcyna “Misiek” Siwy (25-1-1, 12 KO) at the end of the eighth round due to cutting in a planned 10-round duel.

In the second round, the collision of heads caused a cut on the left eyebrow of a much higher dumplings. In the third round, Judge Harvey Dock warned Knib twice for hitting his head. In the fifth round, Knyba landed to the right of the body, told the gray in the middle of the round.

In the sixth round, Siwy suffered a cut on his left eyebrow from Kneb. In the seventh round, Knyba used his stab to worsen the cut. In the eighth round, Knyba landed in the head of half a dozen stamps unanswered and a few to the body. At the end of the round, the ring doctor stopped him because of the gray cut in the sixth round.

Super waddler semi-medium Dwyke “The Genius” Flemmings, Jr., (11-0, 10 Kos) stopped Demian “Popi” Fernandez (15-7, 5 Kos) at 2:09 at the first round of the planned eight rounds.

In the first round Flemmings landed a dozen without response. A few seconds later, the right to the body dropped Fernandez on the 8th number from judge Harvey Dock. Fernandez fought, shining an avalanche of blows. A few seconds later, the shot from the body dropped Fernandez on the 8-Halt. For the third time, Flemmings dropped Fernandez with an injection of body, calling for the retention of a judge’s docking.

Heavyweight weight Norman Neely (16-1, 11 KO) knocked out James Willis (6-2-1, 5 KO) at 2:08 first round of planned eight rounds.

In the first round in the last minute, Neely landed on the chin of Willis, having him in the corner, when the judge Eric Dali came in, calling on the stop. Was it an early stop? Willis thought so.

Super airy Brandun Lee (30-0, 23 KO) won a unanimous decision on the inactive Elias “Macho” by Damian Araujo (22-6, 9 KO) in eight matte rounds.

In the first round, Araujo ran around the ring, rarely throwing a blow, when Lee persecuted him, he returned after eleven months of inactivity. In the second round Lee landed on his body and the races went in Araujo.

In the fifth round Lee landed on the border, and Down went Araujo, looking for a way out. Judge Eric Dali gave him five minutes to recover.

In seventh place, Lee was able to land a few shots when Araujo appears in his head, still not wanting to mix it. In the eighth and final round, Araujo would get down without landing, and Lee landed four blows to the head, enough to take the round.

The results of the judges were 80-72, 80-72 and 80-72.

The Super Bantamweight Lisandra Contreras (1-0) defeated Montana Weems (1-1, 1 KO) with a four-and-a government unanimous decision, winning lonely knocking.

In the first round, halfway, Contreras landed a challenging left hook, and then on the chin, and in the down he went to 8-case from the judge Mary Glover, remaining half a minute. In the second round, Contreras won the close round.

In the third round, VEEMs returned, going out to the guidelines in the close round. In the fourth and final round, Contreras landed in heavier blows over shorter Weems.

The results are 40-35, 40-35 and 40-35.

The super weight of the welterweight Kahshad Elliott (5-0, 4 KO) defeated Titus “Sniper” Ashe (1-1, 1 KO) with a four-government unanimous decision.

In the first three rounds, Elliott had an advantage. In the fourth and final round, though on the ropes, Ashe again opened the cut on the left eyebrow Elliott.

Results 38-35, 38-35 and 38-35. Mary Glover was a judge.

Muadh “him” Abdus-Salaam (1-0) won a 4-round decision of the majority in relation to Roberto Cantos (1-4).

In the first two rounds, Abdus-Salaam had an advantage. In the third it was Cantos. In the fourth and final round Cantos took over Abdusa-Salaam for the first two minutes, but he lost the last one, and Abdus-Salaam landed some gigantic chinese rights.

Results 38-38, 39-37 and 40-36. Harvey Dock was a judge.

A airy bulky stroller Southpaw Arjan Iseni (4-0, 4 KO) stopped by Caine Tomlinson, Jr. (1-1, 1 KO) at 1:03 second round planned four rounds, winning three charm.

In the first round of Arseni, he dropped Tomlinson early with an advantage left to the lower ropes to get an 8-story from judge Mary Glover. In the last minute, the lead left on the chin from Arseni and Down went Tomlinson for another 8-string from judge Glover.

In the second round of Arseni, he shot the third knocking out with a straight left side, forcing the judge Glover to stop without the count.

The skiper was Ramblin ‘Ralph.

Last updated 21.06.2025

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Eddie Hearn says Turki Alalshikh will expect more from Zuffa Boxing

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Promoter Matchroom has suggested that the acts staged so far will struggle to meet the standards set by Alalshikh with the season’s events in Riyad, which feature headline fights, packed houses and global attention.

“He’ll be sitting there watching Zuffa perform and he won’t be very impressed,” Hearn told Ariel Helwani while discussing the current boxing landscape.

Hearn explained that Alalshikh’s expectations for boxing highlights are based on recognizable fighters, sturdy cards and an atmosphere usually associated with stadium cards. The Saudi emphasis on boxing has placed an emphasis on major fights between top fighters, gigantic venues and international distribution that puts the sport in front of a global audience.

“He loves substantial shows. He loves substantial fights. He loves deep cards, substantial names, sold out stadiums and the buzz of boxing,” Hearn said, describing Alalshikh’s approach to the sport.

The Saudi official played a key role in the recent series of high-profile boxing events surrounding the Riyad season, many of which featured top champions and challengers from multiple divisions. These cards included major heavyweight and other title fights that attracted worldwide attention.

Zuffa had only recently entered the boxing industry, and its early events were held on a smaller stage than many of the season’s events in Riyad. Several shows were held in smaller venues and focused on brand building rather than staging major title fights.

Hearn believes the difference will remain noticeable as the project continues to develop and try to establish itself in the sport. In his opinion, the early cards had not yet matched the scale and depth of the events that had become common during the Riyad Season era.

For Hearn, the standards for major boxing events are already clear and any fresh promotion entering this space will ultimately be judged against them. From his perspective, early Zuffa cards simply hadn’t reached that level yet.

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Swiss No. 1 Seifeddine Letaief challenges rival Arbnor Jashari

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Seifeddine Letaief vs Arbnor Jashari rivalry poster showing the Swiss lightweights with Zurich blue tones on the left and Basel red tones on the right.

Swiss lightweight Seifeddine Letaief told World Boxing News he is ready to settle his growing ring rivalry with fellow undefeated fighter Arbnor Jashari.

Letaief is currently in first place in the Swiss rankings for his division, while Jashari is in second place, which is a natural matchup between the two undefeated fighters.

A meeting between the pair would pit the two highest-ranked lightweights in the country against each other.

Tensions escalated with exchanges on social media, FaceTime calls about a potential fight and exchanges of words.

According to Letaief, the rivalry even escalated to the point that Jashari tried to involve the SwissBoxing committee.

“At one point he even tried to block me from SwissBoxing, claiming that I had humiliated him on social media,” Letaief told World Boxing News.

Swiss competition

Letaief insists that from his point of view the situation is plain. The undefeated lightweight says he is ready to fight and believes the fight should happen now rather than later.

“I’m ready to fight and decide everything in the ring,” he explained.

SwissBoxing has suggested waiting until both fighters have built bigger physiques before moving on to staging the fight, but Letaief believes the circumstances already make it an attractive fight for the local scene.

The clash between the No. 1 and No. 2 players in the country, combined with the rivalry between Zurich and Basel, may arouse great interest in Switzerland.

Seifeddine Letaief

Unbroken records

Letaief, 23, turned professional in September 2024 and has compiled an undefeated record of 6-0, including two knockouts. He lives in Winterthur and has fought several times in the Zurich region, establishing himself as one of the country’s emerging prospects.

Meanwhile, Jashari has had a slightly longer professional career. The 25-year-old made his debut in April 2022 and has a 7-0 record, which includes two knockouts.

Both fighters also share a common opponent, Lasha Giorgi Vardiashvili, and each of them scored a six-round decision victory in 2025.

For now, the fight that many in the Swiss boxing community want to see remains unsigned, and Letaief has made it clear he is ready to move forward as soon as the opportunity arises.

“Despite all these talks, the fight has still not been decided. For me, the matter is plain: I am ready to fight and decide everything in the ring. I believe that this fight must take place now,” Letaief concluded.


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Oleksandr Usyk announces the list of his last three opponents and confirms that he will then retire

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Oleksandr Usyk announces his final 3 opponents and confirms he will then retire

Oleksandr Usyk still has three fights left and hopes to extend his record to 27-0 before hanging up his gloves for good.

The elite Ukrainian was undisputed at cruiserweight before repeating the feat twice at heavyweight. In both divisions, he has victories over Murat Gassiew, Mairis Briedis, Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

Usyk will then focus more on the spectacle side of the sport when he faces kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven at the Giza Pyramids in Egypt on May 23.

I keep talking Inside the RingUsyk assured fans that while this fight may not be at the elite level he is known for, his last two fights will be.

“Rico, this is the first one. Second, Wardley-Dubois wins. The third fight is my friend Greedy Belly, Tyson Fury.”

When asked how much time he had left, Usyk confirmed that he was three years aged and had not played.

Fabio Wardley rose from interim to full WBO champion when Usyk vacated the belt last year, and he puts that status on the line against Dubois on May 9 in Manchester. If “DDD” wins tonight, Usyk’s last two scheduled fights could be trilogy fights.

The 39-year-old from Simferopol defeated Dubois and Fury twice, stopping the former in both cases and the latter on points. Fan interest in the fights may therefore be circumscribed.

However, if Wardley manages to remain with the organization in two months’ time, many would like to see the Ipswich fighter team up with the Usyk fighter who has established himself as the greatest heavyweight of a generation.

Whether this would be an uncontested fight seems unlikely. Although Usyk’s WBC belt in the match with Verhoeven is controversial, the IBF and WBA have not commented on this fight yet.

Moreover, the WBC has ordered Usyk to face Agit Kabayel next, which is clearly not in his plans. This means that it may be stripped of all three lanes in the near future.

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