George Cambosos Jr. He returned to the winning column in his first fight 140 pounds, winning a victory over an opponent behind schedule notification of Jake Wyllie in Australia.
Cambosos won a unanimous decision on the results of 115-113, 117-111 and 117-111, the last two probably closer to what most observers had.
Cambosos (22-3, 10 KO) looked early and piercing, but he admitted that Wyllie (16-2, 15 KO) gave him a challenging fight, making him abrasive, falling and never giving up the fight.
“It was a good war, he is a tough child, I know he was fully prepared,” said Cambosos. “My first fight for 140, is the best home guy at 140 but of course me and great names, but he has a lot in the future. I will facilitate him as the future goes. Good on him, man, great fight.”
“He was challenging, mighty, he gave me a good fight. At the beginning I felt great, the first four or five rounds, but he began to come and knew that he would do it,” Cambosos added.
“It was a war, it was brilliant,” said Wyllie. “I prepared myself for it in five days, I was so excited about this moment and I feel that I would be so many people. I fought tonight and I feel that I am intended for wonderful things.”
He jokingly asked if he would receive a refund for the tickets he bought to take part in this martial card before he finished at the main event, Wyllie said he would prefer a contract from Promoter Eddie Hearna, who was at his side. Hearn promised that Wyllie would have a contract on Monday morning with Matchroom Boxing.
Cambosos claims that his target fight is now the fight against the Super Lightweight Hitter Hitchins IBF.
Card results
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Tiara Brown SD-10 Skye Nicolson: Brown wins nervousness on the road, fighting really well in a very competition, which, I think, won the sincere one, winning the title of WBC Fairweight. Nicolson (12-1, 1 KO) took one card, 96-94, and the other two wins with Brown (19-0, 11 KO) at an altitude of 96-94 and 97-93. I think you probably see a rematch; Nicolson was enormously promoted by matches and almost certainly had a rematch clause, but the story of the night is that however you shot him, Tiara Brown talked about a great game and she delivered in the ring. Even if you crossed him to Nicolson, Brown was definitely there with her and through Miles her most complex enemy in the professionals. Good fight.
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Teremoana junior TKO-1 James Singh: Nothing is fighting. Teremoana goes to 7-0 (7 KO) with this All-ale-A-WKLEKOVER, in relation to Singh (12-6, 11 KO), who absolutely tried best and so on. It is not necessarily the time to mention the teremoan in the ranks, but the fight against Hemi Ahio-Who won a gimm based on the card outside the TV-would make sense until the end of 2025.
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Cherneka Johnson TKO-7 Nina Hughes: “Sugar NEKZ” makes it two uncomplicated over Hughes, this one definitive. A good scrap again, because they both just left, but Johnson (17-2, 7 KO) just had more for her. This is really not a great surprise, because it is much younger and them, she had a much greater chance of better than their competition, the first sale 10 months ago. At the age of 42, Hughes (6-2, 2 KO) probably did the same as he intends, but she had a good run, even if we don’t see her, and even a country, how low a career was.
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Imam khatav UD-10 Durval Palacio: A really good fight to watch, but one that could really reveal the restrictions and the low ceiling of 30-year-old Khataeva (10-0, 9 KO), which could place Palacio (14-4, 11 KO), despite the out of the out of many good shots and went crazy. The results were 98-90, 99-89 and 99-89, which do not really tell the stories about the fight, but they are also not unfair or anything, because Khataev deserved most rounds and dropped Palacio, but the Argentinean was double and made Khatav really only one speed, which was simply not enough at a higher level. But at least Khataev is nippy to watch, and he is challenging, because Palacio has landed a few massive shots and is not a lithe blow.