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Arnold Barboz Jr. Jack Cattell edges in close to Split Victory

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Arnold Barboz Jr. He upset the home crowd when the American took a momentary super delicate WBO title in a tactical battle with Jacek Cattell in Manchester.

Barbosis annulled the work of Cattell, rejecting the favorite before fighting for the early rounds. As the Barboza competition progressed as well as he got as a chess match played for twelve rounds.

The 33-year-old impressed the judges enough to make a decision and a belt with two judges 115-113. The third saw this 113-115 in favor of Cattell for a divided decision on the Live Arena Co-OP.

WBN shot a draw of the fight, but he could not argue with the fact that Barboza got him because Cattell did not do enough to win. Compupox Stats for Catterall vs Barboza proved how complex it was to divide both men.

“It was a strict fight, as evidenced by the fact that only in one of the twelve rounds were veterans separated by more than four landed blows,” said Compubox. “Barboza and Catterall Maleli and they missed a lot, but Barboza was a more busy warrior, throwing 123 more blows, but landing only 18 blows than Catterall.

“Barbosa spent most of the fight Catteralla circulated, moving in and out of reach, while Cattell was looking for holes that did not materialize. Cattell threw only 25 blows per round, and Barbosa on average 36. “

After his greatest triumph, Barboza thanked the Oscar de la Hoya, calling him the “greatest promoter” in the industry. De la Hoya mentioned a few times about Barboza during the struggle in social media, stating that it has a level of six rounds, just like WBN.

After the sentence, De la Hoya added “and up-to-date” because he will probably pack into another world champion in stable Golden Boy promotions.

Teofimo Lopez holds a full belt, but apparently it is ready to be released, not to face barboza, which means that there is an improvement on the cards. Lopez is looking for alternative challenges despite the mandatory WBO order to fight Barboza over the next few months.

The consensus is that Lopez will look elsewhere, and Barboz will soon celebrate its first world championships.

Reece Bellotti, Pat McCormack, Jazza Dickens and William Crolla enjoyed the victories on the card.

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Duarte impresses Madueno’s detention, Fulghum goes 14-0

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Golden Boy promotions have made the waves around the world during the Valentine’s Weekend celebrate two main victories under his banner. In Anaheim, the Oscar “La Migraña” Duarte (29-2-1, 23 KO) provided a performance in his career, handing Miguel “Explosivo” Madueño (31-4, 28 KO) his first loser to win the super lithe title WBA Continental Americas.

Duarte came out aggressive, overwhelming Madueño with a relentless bust of ropes. The judge entered at 2:09 seventh round, stopping the planned 12-round attack in a decisive way. The event, promoted in cooperation with Cancun Boxing, broadcast worldwide in Dazn.

“First of all, I want to thank the crowd and all amazing fans who came to support,” said Duarte. “Madueño is a great warrior and gentleman. I was ready for everyone, no matter who entered the ring with me. Barboz Jr. He just won his title and I congratulate him on this victory. When he is ready to return, I hope that he will give me a chance to fight for the belt. “

On the other side of the pond in Manchester, England, the newly crowned short-lived world champion in WBO and the still undefeated Arnold Barboza Jr. (32-0, 11 KO), successfully entered the lion and left with the main prize. The judges awarded Barboza a divided decision on the results of 115-113, 113-115 and 115-113.

“First of all, I want to thank God,” Barboza said. “I also want to thank the best promoter in the world, Golden Boy for this occasion. I take this belt back to El Monte! I worked strenuous throughout my career. I will go through all the contenders – everyone can have this smoke! “

Cooperation of Duarte vs. Madueño in Anaheim, Darius “DFG” Fulghum (14-0, 12 Kos) from Houston set off by Winfred “Hotboy” Harris (22-3-2, 10 Kos) in Detroit in the fourth round of the 10-Rund-Super of the middle fight for a great middle fight in Fulghum Wba Wba Super Midweight. Fulghum has repeatedly hurt Harris during the fight and sent him to the canvas in the second round with blows on the head and body. The judge finally waved the fight at 2:18 of the fourth round. Also on the Ricardo card “El Niño” Sandoval (26-2, 18 Kos) from Rialto went to a distance against Saleto Henderson (10-1, 7 Kos) from Indianapolis in the 10-round fight Flyight. The judges shot unanimously for Sandoval with a result of 100-90, 100-90 and 98-92.

In the highest level crossing, the highest rated Kenneth “Bossman” Sims Jr. (22-2-1, 8 Kos) from Chicago, in a duel with a finger with a finger with fingers from Kendo Castañeda (21-8, 9 KOS) in San Antonio, Texas, in a 10-fonial fight in a strenuous fight against predominant weight. The opening rounds turned into a danger zone, and Castañeda landed with strenuous blows to “Bossman”, which responded with his own fire. The judges fired a fight 99-91, 98-92 and 99-91 in favor of Sims Jr. Opening the DAZN broadcast, a former and knockout artist of the US team in Making Joel Iriarte (6-0, 6 Kos) Bakersfield stopped Sarasot, Sarasot, Florida Darel Harris (19-24-2, 14 Kos) at 1:21 in the second round. Harris felt the power of Iriarte’s stab and survived to the second round of the planned six -edge combat of the welterweight, but eventually succumbed to the body.

About Golden Boy Fight Night: Duarte vs. Madueño Prelim, live streamed on the Golden Boy’s YouTube channel, Yair “Manotas” Gallardo (7-2, 3 Kos) from Tegugalp, Honduras. “Manotas”, planned for an eight -time weight of the cruiser, sent Miranda to the floor with a blow. The invincible perspective Daniel “Juunebug” Garcia (11-0, 9 KO) from Denver took up the business early with the third round of Francisco Paczeco (7-4-2) Mexicali in Mexico. Planned as a hexagonal lithe fight, Garcia secured the stop at 2:40 in the third.

The invincible Gael “El Terror” Cabrera (7-0, 4 Kos) from Sonora, Mexico, set off against Roberto “Escorpin” Pucheta (14-26-3, 8 Kos) in a six-round fight for Super Bantam. Cabrera impressed the referees and won home with a result of 60-54 around the world. Orange, Fabian Guzman from California (7-0, 7 Kos) continued his knockout with the impressive space of Daniel Lima (11-4, 3 Kos) with Deerfield Beach in Florida. In the planned six -air fight in the average weight of Lim, he hit the canvas twice in the first round, and then folded at 2:59.

Amarillo, Javier Meza from Texas (2-0, 2 KO) added another win in his record thanks to the second round of Lyle McFarlane (3-7, 1 KO). The husband, planned as a four -way semi -average fight, gave McFarlane a loss at 2:15 sign of the second round. Starting the night with a knockout with attractions, Super Bantam Libra Kevin Gudiño (2-0, 2 Kos) from Bakersfield dazzled the crowd from the third round at 0:35 Rafael Castillo (2-4, 1 KO) Bronx.

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Claressa Shields warned by WBO regarding the results of the drug test

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Claress Shields faces WBO in the case of the alleged failed drug test after the unquestioned title of the hefty master.

The WBO information letter reports that Shields did not pass the drug test after the victory over Daniele Perkins on February 2 at Detroit. WBO now wants answers or can be forced to dismantle the title shield.

Part of the official document sent to the World Boxing News on Thursday is: “The main WBO office received via e -mail, official communication from Mr. Benjamin Parker, Director of the Division licensing, on behalf of the Department of License and Regulation of the Michigan Commission not armed regarding documents regarding documents regarding documents regarding documents regarding documents regarding documents regarding WB documents.

“Sm. Linda Cleggy directed the investigation into complaints that demand a violation of the unarmed regulatory law of Michigan, MCL 338.3601 et seq. And related administrative principles.”

The letter described what they thought happened: “Mrs. Claressa Shields participated in a professional boxing competition against Daniele Perkins at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan. Mrs. Shields won the fight with a unanimous decision. After the fight, Mrs. Shields submitted an oral sample of screening fluid to detect the presence of controlled substances, alcohol, amplifier, stimulants, drugs that escalate performance or other prohibited substances, including their derivatives or metabolites.

“On February 7, 2025, the Department was informed that Mrs. Shields oral fluid survey indicated a positive result of the presence of marijuana [THC]. According to the applicant (Mrs. Clegg), the presence of the substance states that Mrs. Shields moved in a way that threatens the integrity of professional boxing sport and the safety of professional boxers to the detriment of public interest. In addition, according to a government official, the presence of a forbidden substance states that Mrs. Shields moved in a way that poses an upcoming threat to public interest to professional boxing competitions, justifying the suspension of her license. “

Shields is in the face of the operation of the Michigan Commission, which may cause WBO to be forced to enter.

“As a result, the Department, on behalf of the unarmed combat committee, Michigan, began proceedings in accordance with the Act on administrative procedures Michigan in order to determine whether disciplinary actions should be taken against Mrs. Shields, in whether her name should be listed on one or more domestic ordeal lists of organ suspension.

“Finally, an order summarizing the suspension states that Michigan, an unarmed combat commission, through his agent – a licensing and regulation department, corporations, securities and commercial licensing office – undertakes action against Mrs. Shields.

“In accordance with the order, the Department examined and determined that there is a sufficient reason to state that Mrs. Shields as a licensed professional boxer is a direct threat to the integrity of professional boxing, public interest as well as social welfare and safety of professional athletes, which requires emergency.

“Therefore, an order was issued for suspension of Mrs. Shields’s boxing license, which was in force on the day of release. As a result, the Commission will place the name Mrs. Shields on the national suspension list or will notify the National Managers of the decision to suspend its license. “

The global boxing organization outlined procedures that should be performed to avoid losing the championships.

“The alleged criminal must” show the cause “, providing credible evidence of why the WBO World Championship Committee should not take affirmative actions in the delicate of alleged violations of regulations and/or WBO policy. From the very beginning, we must emphasize that according to the WBO principle, when any WBO master or participant is testing positive for prohibited or prohibited substances, WBO does not have to demonstrate intentions, faults, neglect or knowledge of utilize in the warrior. This is due to the fact that the warrior’s duty is to make sure that no forbidden or forbidden substances will enter their body.

“Fighters are fully responsible for any forbidden or prohibited substances found in their system.”

Finally, WBO revealed an action plan if Shields cannot “show the cause” in this case.

“If the WBO master is found guilty or pleaded guilty of any of the prohibited acts presented above by the competent court with jurisdiction, the WBO World Championship Committee may recommend the President and the WBO Executive Committee that the recognition of the WBO master will be withdrawn and the title has been announced from the date of registered official fault.

“Non -compliance with this order will cause Mrs. Shields to give up all rights and the committee will continue without further hearing or citation.”

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Cain Sandoval is improving to 15-0 with the fourth round stop

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Fighting in the main event at Chumash Casino Resort on Friday evening, undefeated super lithe pretender “Sugar” Cain Sandoval (15-0, 13 Kos), from Sacramento, Ca closed the show with a dominant performance and the fourth round of Marek Bernaldez (25-7, 14 Kos), from the general city of Santos.

The stimulating event in Hollywood Fight Night was promoted by Tom Loeffler’s promotions and sent worldwide by UFC Fight Pass.

While controlling the action from the opening bell, Sandoval used a piston in the first round, while releasing his full Arsenal in the second stanza. Bernaldez has made every effort to counteract aggressive Sandoval, but in the fourth round a Filipino veteran was seriously hurt because of a body shot. Following the striking right hand, Freddie Roach trained Sandoval, sent Bernaldez on canvas, when Judge Rudy Barragan reached Ten at point: 34, and the sold -out crowd was standing and roared their consent.

During the scheduled eight-end cooperation event, Cristopher Rios (11-2.7 KO) from Los Angeles won most of Daniel “Chucky” Barrera (8-1-1, 4 Kos) from Eastvale, California in a sultry battle.

Barrera began to strongly employ his excellent boxing skills to get a solid defense. Rios became more aggressive in the second round, while Barrera tried to counteract the blow with some success. In the second half of the fight, both veterans were involved in a non-stop fight with every seemingly thrilling caution, landing many shots of power. Barrera closed heavily in the last round, using her stab and movement to slip away with a shot of Rios’s power.

After the fight of the judge’s results cards, they read 76-76 and surprisingly two cards for RIOS at 79-73.

Gor yeritsyan (20-1, 16 KO), pretender for a super welcome, detained Luis Hernandez Ramos, (23-7, 20 KO), in the second round of their planned eight round. Borda of the blows dropped Ramos, who bravely defeated the count, but the fight was stopped shortly afterwards at 2:11. The stimulating performance was the second victory in a row knockout for Yeritsyan.

The minimum mass of women in Guadalupe Medina (9-0, 2 KO), from Maywood, California, remained perfect thanks to the eight unanimous decision about the Argentine veterberry Agustina Vasquez, (4-3-2). The always improving Medina used her perfect set of skills to control the pace of the fight, raising the pace with each round against the aggressive wasquez. The results at the end of the fight amounted to 79-73 on all three cards of the judge’s results.

Favorite fan of Super Feather Fans Weight, Abel Mejia, (7-0, 5 Kos), from Orange, Ca, continued to shine beating Alfredo Diaz Minja, (9-12, 8 Kos) from Nayarit in Mexico during six rounds. Mejia controlled the action all the time, dropping Minjarez at the end of the fourth round. The exclusion results for meji had 60-53 on all three referee cards.

Opening the event, Alan Garcia (15-1, 11 KO), from Ulysses, KS won six rounds of a unanimous decision on Juan Centeno (8-19-4). The results amounted to 60-54 from all three judges.

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