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Lewis Crocker vs Paddy Donovan 2-Wyniki and report after the fight
Published
8 months agoon

Windsor Park in Belfast was the host of the first fight for the title of versatile Iriski, and Lewis Crocker took the free IBF welterweight title, abandoning Paddy Donovan twice on the way to winning the decision.
Crocker (22-0, KO11) received a disqualification at the first meeting in March, because Donovan (14-2, KO11) was twice the points for using the head.
Then he was thrown out for the Crocker’s hit after the bell after he had applied him earlier in the same round.
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After Jaron Ennis leaves the world championship title to get up, the continuation was arranged with a free belt to get.
It was a cage opening round, and they both do not commit much, and they feel each other.
It turned out to be a peaceful start, with Crocker Shading Round second When he caught Donovan in the future, but the fight increased in the third round, with his left hand from the Donovan floor for the first time in his career.
This woke up Donovan, and the fourth saw both of them both succeeded with substantial shots, but it seemed that Donovan closed the distance more and more, and fallen well in the fifth control, until the very end of the session, when Crocker uncovered a huge left hand, which he fierce Donovana strongly.

He survived the count and re -gripped to return to boxing in the next four rounds, seemingly winning their skills with work and boxers’ skills.
Crocker remained threatening with single arrows on the countertop, but Donovan remained busy and filed his blows well in the championship rounds.
In the last round, more Donovana landed with his stab Southpaw and Crocker Outhing, and it seemed that he made the necessary corrections to win the fight when he was over.
The judges saw differently, and the results 114-112 and 114-113 give Crocker victory, compared to 115-111 for Donovan.
Caomhin Aggyarko vs Ishmael Davis
Caoimhin Aggyarko (18-0, KO7) remained invincible, but was taken by Ishmael Davis (13-3, KO6) before he leaves with the title WBC Continental Super Welter in the weight of the underworld.

It was a competition closely, and Davis looked enough to win, especially after winning the knocking out in the final round, which was more caused by the fact that Aggyarko was not balanced, but the judges saw differently, because two results 114-113 saw the winner of Agyarko, compared to 115-112 for Davis.
In another rematch, Tyrone McKenna (25-6-1, KO8) repeated victory in December 2024 with Dylan Moran (19-4, KO9), when he wore Morana to win during breaks in seven rounds.
McKenna won his original meeting in two rounds, but this time he had to break the heart of Moran, and after asking Moran in seventh place, a quick control attack forced the conclusion.
Other card
The only six-time debut of the debut of Molly McCann (1-0, KO1) after the UFC ride in a mountain queue, and “Molly” “Molly” stopped Kate Radomska (4-8, KO0) in the last round of their clash of Bantamweight.
Radomska fell in the fifth round, and her corner threw the towel later.
The Irish title Super Bantamweight changed his hands when Matthew Borland (6-0, KO2) forced Radhan Farrell (7-2-1, KO2) to retire after six rounds of the battle. Farrell was in the same round.
Pat Brown from the GB team (4-0, KO4) won early, this time through the second round break against Austine Nnamdi (12-6, KO10).

The second eight-sight arrived in medium weight, where Aaron Bowen of Coventry (7-0, KO5) blew up Argentina Carlos Miguel Ronner (7-6, KO2) in two rounds.
In four round matters, Donagh Keary (3-1, Ko0) was upset by Caine Singh (3-7-2, KO0) in Super Bantamweight, and Kyle Smith (1-0, KO0) was the winner of the points against Connor Meanwell (2-30-1, KO0).
Jim Donovan (1-0, Ko0) debuted with winning in points against Lukasz Barabasz (4-18, KO2), which was in the third round of the medium weight competition.
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Details on the date and number of Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fights made available
Published
13 hours agoon
April 28, 2026
Tyson Fury’s promoter Frank Warren believes his fight with Anthony Joshua will break records, but he also revealed that the two fighters are only expected to step in the ring together once.
The two British boxing heroes will finally clash later this year, with the fight expected to take place in the UK around October. Warren showed up Sun‘s Corner Talk show to discuss the blockbuster fight and believes it’s only six months away. He said: “Tyson signed the contract a few months ago. He’s registered and ready to go. We thought AJ had signed the contract but he didn’t. But now we’ve been told he has.
“I would be thinking about October because it’s starting to get too frosty to build a football stadium in the UK.
“I think it will be a huge fight because of the fighters involved, the money they generate and how long people have been waiting for it.”
Warren predicted that the fight would likely take place at Wembley Stadium and would break box office records for any fight. He added: “I think it will be a gigantic, gigantic fight and it may turn out to be the biggest one.
“Wembley’s biggest gate right now is Tyson and Dillian Whyte, who have broken every box office record for any type of event.
“There is a lot of demand for this one, so if it goes to Wembley I will be surprised if it doesn’t break the record.”
The promoter also confirmed that Fury vs. Joshua is a one-fight deal at the moment, but things could change depending on the outcome. He said: “I have no idea what AJ is getting. We thought he had signed a contract and that we would announce the fight after Tyson’s last fight in the ring in Tottenham. But it turns out he hasn’t actually signed a contract.
“But now his warm-up has been announced, I’m sure everything is signed. And I’m sure there won’t be any slip-up.
“Right now it’s a one-fight deal.”
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Anthony Joshua had “no intention” of fighting Deontay Wilder
Published
17 hours agoon
April 28, 2026
Eddie Hearn did not contact Deontay Wilder about fighting Anthony Joshua after signing a contract to fight Tyson Fury, his manager Shelly Finkel claims.
There has been speculation that Joshua could return against Wilder before he faces Fury.
Instead, the 36-year-old will return to the ring on July 25 against Kristian Prengi, before facing Fury in November.
Wilder called out longtime rival “AJ” after his victory over Derek Chisora earlier this month.
The pair have been linked to a clash since both men held world heavyweight titles in 2018, and Finkel believes Joshua had no interest in fighting the “Bronze Bomber.”
“You can’t be disappointed with something that never happened,” Finkel said Heavenly sports.
“Eddie never contacted us and Joshua obviously had no intention of fighting Deontay Wilder.
“Same antique story, just modern date.”
Joshua and Wilder were scheduled to fight in March 2024, but the American was defeated by Joseph Parker in December 2023.
“AJ” will fight for the first time since he knocked out Jake Paul in the sixth round in December.
Ten days later, the two-time world heavyweight champion was involved in a tragic car accident that killed two of his close friends and left him with minor injuries.
Saudi Arabian boxing boss Turki Alalshikh announced that Joshua and Fury have signed a contract for their mega fight in a post on the website X on Monday, which read: “To my friends in the UK – it’s happening. This is signed.
Moments later, Joshua’s return was announced against unknown Albanian Prengi.
“It’s no secret that I’ve taken some time to consolidate and rebuild to be ready to get back into the ring, and today is the next step in that journey,” Joshua said.
“I am delighted to have agreed to a multi-fight contract starting on July 25 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

“I’m looking forward to competing and continuing where I left off.
“Like I said. The landlord will collect rent. That’s for sure.”
Fury defeated Arslanbek Makhmudov on points in his return to the ring following his retirement earlier this year.
“The Gypsy King” called “AJ”, who was watching the gala from the side of the ring, and declared that he would retire again if the fight with his rival did not take place.
However, his manager Spencer Brown revealed that he may fight again ahead of his fight with Joshua.
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Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani – Odds and Betting Guide
Published
21 hours agoon
April 28, 2026
Naoya Inoue is the hefty favorite to defeat Junto Nakatani in an undisputed title clash on Saturday.
Inoue defends all four of his super bantamweight world titles in a huge all-Japan fight against Nakatani at the Tokyo Dome, live on DAZN.
Inoue, a top-three top-ranked pound-for-pound leader, is a 1/4 favorite Bet365 emerge victorious and inflict his first professional defeat on his rival.
“The Monster” has stopped 27 of his 32 opponents and is expected to stop Nakatani 11/10.
The undefeated 33-year-old has gone the distance in his last two outings and is valued at 7/4 for a third straight decision win.
Nakatani is also a star fighting for world champion titles in the fourth weight category.
The 28-year-old southpap is a 3/1 underdog to cause a seismic shock.
“Substantial Bang” has won five of his last six fights at the distance, and he sees his best chance of winning after a stoppage at 6/1.
Nakatani defeated Sebastian Hernandez Reyes on points from Inoue’s undercard defeated Alan David Picasso in Saudi Arabia in December, and a decision victory is valued at 10/1.

Full Bet365 odds
The result of the fight
- Naoya Inoue will win the fight: 1/4
- Naoya Inoue by KO/TKO/DQ: 11/10
- Naoya Inoue by decision or technical decision: 7/4
- Junto Nakatani will win the fight: 3/1
- Junto Nakatani by KO/TKO/DQ: 6/1
- Total cut by decision or technical decision: 10/10
- Draw or technical draw: 14/1
Round bets
Naoya Inoue
- To win round 1: 80/1
- Win in round 2: 50/1
- To win in round 3: 33/1
- To win in round 4: 25/1
- To win in round 5: 20/1
- To win in round 6: 16/1
- To win in round 7: 14/1
- Win in round 8: 12/12
- To win in round 9: 1/12
- To win in round 10: 12/12
- To win in round 11: 14/1
- To win in round 12: 16/1
- Win by Decision or Technical Decision: 7/4
Junto Nakatani
- Win in round 1: 100/1
- Win in round 2: 100/1
- Win in round 3: 100/1
- To win in round 4: 80/1
- Win in round 5: 66/1
- Win in round 6: 50/1
- Win in round 7: 50/1
- To win in round 8: 40/1
- To win in round 9: 40/1
- To win in round 10: 40/1
- To win in round 11: 50/1
- To win in round 12: 50/1
- Win by Decision or Technical Decision: 10/10
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