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Antonio Vargas claims that WBA is a transient title with detention

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Antonio Vargas wins WBA interim

In the main event of the most valuable perspectives of MVP 10 28-year-old Antonio Vargas (19-1, 11 Kos) proved why he is a claimant for Bantamweight WBA No. 1, when he became the up-to-date champion of WBA World Bantameight after the tenth round of TKO 24-year-old Hajaraguan.

Vargas dropped Guerrero early with a combination of the Laun-Uuppercut-Left hook, but Guerrero returned in the second round, knocking to Vargas with a powerful law. From there, Vargas took control, wearing Guerrero with body shots and dominant combinations. In the 10th round of Vargas landed with a destructive right hand, which sent Guerrero to the ropes, ending the fight against the shell of the blows, securing the victory of the TKO. The tenth edition of MVP in the most valuable series of prospects, presented by Celsius Live Fit Imperative Energy, took place at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida, live in Dazn with Boxlab promotions, which is an official licensed promoter.

During the Co-Main Javon “Wanna” Walton (2-0-1, 1 KO) event, he returned to the ring against the experienced Erik Hanley (1-2, 1 KO) in a 4-round fight on featherweight. The bathtub came out, shooting with ponderous blows from the opening bell, showing its potential Supergiszki with quick exposure, speed and power, highlighted with a cruel left hook. Despite Hanley’s endurance and ability to absorb punishment, tenacious pressure and aggressive combinations overwhelmed his opponent. Walton dominated and won a well-deserved win thanks to the majority decision (40-36 x2, 38-38).

After the fight, the emotional Walton talked to the Ringside Sibley Sboles reporter, expressing the gratitude of MVP, his family and fans for their unwavering support after a tough global debut in March 2024 and recent injuries. Jake Paul joined him in the ring, noticing that Walton, like himself, began his career in the center of attention and for this occasion. Paul praised Walton’s ability to deal with pressure and emphasized a significant improvement he showed, emphasizing the showing of power, aggression and skills that made his performance impressive.

In the sensational battle in ponderous weight, the invincible Cuban Olympian Dainier “The Fear” Pero (10-0, 8 KO) performed the fourth most valuable performance in 2024, winning the free title of WBA Continental USA Heavywweight with the victory of TKO nad Walter Burns (8-3, 6 KOS). 25-year-old Pero gave a destructive demonstration of power, knocking on Burns twice with a thunderous shot in the first round, after which he finished him for good at 2:50 rounds 1. Winning, his sixth in a row through TKO, ended insignificant for Pero, who went 5-0 from 5 KO in 2024, authorizing his status as a leading candidate for a year. After the fight, Pero thanked MVP, Boxlab and his supporters.

Tamm Thibeault (1-0), a two-time Canadian Olympian, amateur world champion and the latest MVP signatories, passed tonight as the first boxer, which debuted in male rules-three-minute rounds-in the most valuable main card opener. Natasha “The Nightmare” Spence (8-7-2, 6 KO), in the face of a pretender to the WBA ranking, Natasha “The Nightmare” (8-7-2, 6 KO), provided her with great potential as the future master. Using its impressive height, range and fluid movement, Thibeault combined strength and technical precision to dominate the opening bell. While demonstrating the power and skills that made her insurmountable strength in the amateur ranks, she achieved a unanimous victory of the decision (40-36 x3) to start her professional career from a powerful statement.

Thibeault celebrated her victory with up-to-date colleagues from the MVP team Jake Paul and Amanda Serrano in the ring, marking a momentous opportunity for women’s boxing. Paul praised Thibeault for the “future” of this sport, while Thibeault expressed the gratitude of Serrano for breaking barriers and inspiring a up-to-date generation of fighters. Serrano thought about strengthening being a warrior in this historic era.

After the fight, President WBA Gilberto Mendoza joined them in the ring to recognize their contribution. Mendoza thanked Jake Paul for the unwavering involvement in women’s boxing, presenting him the title of the most influential promoter of 2024. Amanda Serrano was honored as the Ambassador of WBA for her whole life in her breakthrough achievements and dedication to sport. The legend of boxing and former women’s champion Christa Martin was also celebrated, receiving the title of honorary champion WBA for the decades of contribution to women’s boxing.

In the preliminary headliner, the 24-year talent Orlando Jeovanna Estela (14-2, 5 KO) faced Jocksan Blanco (8-0, 4 KO) in an eight round for WBA Continental USA Super Welter Wweceght. After a stiff battle that went into distance, the emotional blanco secured the title of victory in the majority of the decision (76-76, 77-75 x2).

Additional activities on the initial card contained the invincible Armenian perspective Gurgen “Substantial Gug” Hovhannisyan (7-0, 6 Kos), who fought with the Samanan Patrick Mailat (6-3, 3 KO) fighter in an eight-coorded ponderous fight. In an affair at the front of the Mailata landed at the destructive shots in round 6, the wobble Hovhannisyan. However, resistant Hovhannisan regained control and showed why she is one of the most invigorating upcoming ponderous scales, ending sturdy with his stabs to ensure a hard-fighting decision about the majority (76-76, 77-75 x2).

Opening the initial card, the Dominican perspective of Hendri “La Bazuca” Cedeño (15-0, 11 KO) continued his invincible run when he faced the Mexican warrior Luis Luis “Matador” Hernandez Ramos (23-6, 20 KO) in an 8-round super delicate belt. 26-year-old Cedeño still showed his growth in a division against a powerful 28-year-old Ramos, ensuring a unanimous victory of the decision (78-74, 79-73 x2).

WBA recognized 103 years of progress before preliminary attacks, thanking fans and fighters around the world for their support. The present and former boxing masters were celebrated, including Miguel Coto, Felix Trinidad, Nonito Donaire, Franchon Crews-Dezurn, Bernard Hopkins, Juan Manuel Marques, Caleb Plant, Jose Valenzuela, Erisland Lara and Alycia Baumgardner.

Opening the night, 32-year-old Venezuelan Fradimil Macayo (18-1, 14 KO) took home the victory of KO in the second round over the experienced Colombian Oscar veteran “El Guerrero” Escandon (27-9, 18 KO) in an 8-round delicate clash.

In a series of closing attacks, Melbourne in Florida, 18-year-old talent Alex Bray (8-0, 6 KO) became the up-to-date champion of WBA Continental Americas Super Waiterwagtht, defeating Gaston Rios from Argentina (10-2, 7 Kos). Kissimmee, 25-year talent in Florida Antreveous Ingram (9-0, 4 KO) won TKO over Freddy Espinoza from Nicaragua (10-8, 7 KO) at 1:00 in the first round of super current weight. In the 6-round combat of medium weight Jamar Pemberton (8-1, 5 KO) vs. Kahlil Mitchell (4-1, 2 KO) caused most of the decisions (56-56, 57-55 × 2) for Pemberton.

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Daniel Dubois survives early disaster to stop Fabio Wardley – rematch clause revealed

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Fabio Wardley takes a heavy right hand from Daniel Dubois during their WBO heavyweight title fight in Manchester as Dubois stages a comeback victory.

Daniel Dubois survived two knockdowns and a brutal early gunfight to stop Fabio Wardley in the eleventh round of the heavyweight war in Manchester.

The WBO heavyweight title clash at Co-op Live appeared to be slipping away from Dubois in the opening rounds as Wardley dropped the former world champion twice and threatened to overwhelm him with sheer aggression.

Instead, Dubois weathered the storm, gradually broke down Wardley and ultimately forced a dramatic stoppage after eleven brutal rounds.

Wardley entered the fight, defeating Dubois with the first punch of the fight, before both men traded powerful shots in a disordered opening session. Dubois looked vulnerable again in the third quarter when he fell to another injured knee during another violent exchange.

Despite the early setbacks, Dubois slowly began to regain control as Wardley’s effectiveness declined and the penalty began to accumulate.

The return of Daniel Dubois

By the fourth, the momentum was starting to come back. Dubois hurt Wardley with solid shots and forced perceptible reactions from the previously undefeated challenger.

In the fifth and sixth rounds, Dubois took complete control.

Wardley struggled to establish his jab and control the pace as Dubois marched forward, applying measured pressure and harder punches. In the middle rounds, Wardley looked exhausted and severely damaged, particularly around his nose and mouth.

Dubois sensed the fight was changing.

The seventh and eighth rounds became a test of survival for Wardley, who somehow continued to fight despite appearing close to being stopped several times.

What made the fight so dramatic was that Wardley never stopped trying to score the equalizer. Even after a few rounds, he was punching backwards when Dubois gave him space.

The danger continued into the ninth quarter when Dubois nearly shut down the event in another round of wild rallies, with full live coverage of the Wardley vs. Dubois results documenting the swinging dynamics of the card.

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Fabio Wardley

Heading into the championship rounds, both heavyweights looked exhausted.

Wardley was visibly weakening, while Dubois himself seemed exhausted after so much effort. The difference, however, was that Dubois still had enough power to finish the case.

Dubois landed two immaculate punches in the eleventh, ending the fight and preventing Wardley from continuing after one of the most dramatic heavyweight battles seen in Britain this year.

Frank Warren later revealed that there was a rematch clause, leaving the door open for Wardley to seek revenge after the first defeat of his professional career.

The result gives Dubois another major heavyweight victory after recovering from an early crash, while Wardley pushed the former champion to the limit in a fight that could easily have resulted in a second chapter.

The WBN Wardley vs Dubois scorecard and round-by-round coverage followed as Dubois completely turned the fight around after early knockdowns.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives and reported in-ring performances. Read the full biography.

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Inoue vs Nakatani Undercard match results from Tokyo Dome

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Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani fight poster featuring both unbeaten Japanese champions ahead of their super bantamweight world title clash in Tokyo Dome on May 2, 2026.

World Boxing News reports the results from Tokyo as Naoya Inoue takes on Junto Nakatani in a thrilling all-Japan fight that is the highlight of the Tokyo Dome.

Undisputed super bantamweight champion Inoue returns in a career-defining fight against undefeated rival Nakatani in a twelve-round main event.

Two elite Japanese cinematographers are taking part in the competition. Inoue is looking to further his dominance, and Nakatani is looking to pick up the best win of his career.

Nakatani comes into the fight with momentum, fully aware that a victory over Inoue will push him firmly into the number one pound-for-pound conversation.

World Boxing News updates the results of each fight in the tab below after the fights are completed.


Undercard results against Inoue and Nakatani

(All times are in local Tokyo time)

21:26

Yoshiki Takei got back into the win column after a shocking loss to Christian Medina, earning his 13th career win over DeKang Wang.

The result was a bit controversial, however, as it looked like Wang had done enough to claim victory. The judges scored it twice, 76-76 and 77-75 for Takei.

20:26

Takuma Inoue put on a brilliant performance, defeating Japanese boxing legend Kazuto Ioka twice en route to a dominant victory. Inoue defended his WBC bantamweight title in great style and, apart from winning in the fourth round, he was in complete control. Inoue made exceptional utilize of his excellent jab and stunning uppercuts to fully deserve his 22nd career triumph. Ioka is 37 years venerable and plans to retire after a Hall of Fame career.

In the post-fight interview, Inoue stated that he wants to unify the 118-pound division later this year.


19:06

Jin Sasaki picked up his second victory since a crushing loss to Brian Norman Jr. in 2025, defeating Sora Tanaka on points over ten rounds.

Sasaki earned the win with totals of 97-93 and 96-94, while the third judge awarded Tanaka 96-94.


18:09

Toshiki Shimomachi continued his push towards a world featherweight title shot by defeating Reiya Abe via close decision.

The pair fought for ten rounds, with the judges twice scoring 96-94 in Shimomachi’s favor and the third card reading 95-95.


17:55

The early action was in the super middleweight division Yuito Moriwaki defeat Deok No Yun by split decision in only the third fight. Meanwhile, Kosuke Tomioka AND Shogo Tanaka You couldn’t break it down after ten rounds in the flyweight division.


Inoue vs Nakatani match information

Inoue returns in front of his home crowd, looking to once again win against one of the most perilous opponents available in the lower weight classes.

The super bantamweight star has dominated the super bantamweight division, but Nakatani poses a up-to-date threat with his size, timing and knockout power that can turn a fight around.

Nakatani will be looking to apply pressure and test Inoue early on, with the champion looking to control the pace with accuracy, movement and his trademark finishing ability.

The result could have immediate ramifications for multiple governing bodies, including world titles and divisional domination.

Location: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
Commission: Japan Boxing Commission
Promoter: Ohashi Promotions (Hideyuki Ohashi)
Broadcast: DAZN

All fights on the Tokyo card will be updated by World Boxing News as results become available throughout the event.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has been interviewing world champions, breaking down international titles exclusively and reporting from the ring. His work is distributed across major platforms including Apple News. Read the full biography.

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Conor Benn beats a clearly injured Regis Prograis for UD in London

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Conor Benn bleeds heavily during his unanimous decision win over injured Regis Prograis at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London

Conor Benn defeated a clearly injured but stubborn Regis Prograis by unanimous decision after ten bruising rounds at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

The British welterweight earned the verdict on all three scorecards by identical margins of 98-92 after a fierce fight that left Benn with sedate injuries around both eyes and Prograis struggling with what appeared to be a leg injury.

WBN also scored in the 98-92 fight.

Benn started quickly, landing pointed combinations and digging to the body while Prograis struggled to establish his move.

The former world champion looked to be struggling to keep his balance in the opening rounds as he struggled to cope with his injury, and Benn took advantage, charging forward and dictating the pace, doing the cleaner work.

Benn vs. Prograis

Despite the setback, Prograis showed his usual toughness, refusing to give up as the fight turned into a heated exchange at close range.

After the two clashed heads, Benn was injured around both eyes and the Briton struggled to bleed profusely as the fight escalated.

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Prograis had moments of success in the middle rounds and even wobbled Benn in the seventh round, but the host continued to respond with sustained pressure and persistent bodywork.

Benn’s aggression and efficiency ultimately separated the two as Prograis continued to attack despite clearly not being 100 percent ready.

After ten demanding rounds, the judges unanimously sided with Benn, whose victory keeps him firmly in the welterweight division after another high-profile performance in London.

“The Destroyer” is now hopeful that Ryan Garcia will win the welterweight title after signing with Zuffa Boxing and leaving promoter Eddie Hearn under a cloud.

Hearn sat at ringside with no emotion, watching Benn win for the first time since their split.


About the Author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives and reported on ring performances. Read the full biography.

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