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Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitriry Bivol 2-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Beterbiev and Bivol served up another classic Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Dmitriry Bivol took revenge on Arthur Beterbaiew to become the undisputed champion of a light heavyweight in Riyadh Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Dmitriry Bivol took revenge on Arthur Beterbaiew to become the undisputed champion of a featherlight heavyweight in Riyadh Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

In the rematch of their invigorating original meeting, Dmitriary Bivol became a fresh champion of featherlight heavyweight, because he made a well -deserved decision about the majority against Artur Beterbiew at Anb Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The couple met in October 2024, where Beterbaven (21-1, 20 KO) made the majority of decisions about Bivol (24-1, 12 KO), which could go both ways when Beterbiev added Beterbav Beterbav WBA “Super” to Your WBC, IBF and WBO Bombbles to complete a set of titles.

Bivol began to play with stab, in a round opening the cage, but his rival quickly closed the distance, acting well to the body, although the claimant landed with crunchy right hands in the second round.

Beterbiev’s impact was more fuseful, but the production of the 34-year-old was greater, and they both opened to close the third round.

The master left, shooting to start the fourth, constantly moving forward, and unloaded with solid shots that found the sign of both the head and the body, turning the screw, setting a crazy pace.

Beterbiev and Bivol served another classic photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Beterbiev and Bivol served another classic photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Bivol landed with a nice right hook in fifth place, but Beterbiev ended the session at the top, when he let his hands go with good effect, and the sixth saw Bivol enjoys a better round with his stab, although his best shots of power had few effects in the master.

Bivol shaded seventh and began to connect with his combined blows in his best round so far at eight, when a crazy 40-year-old rival began to tardy down and the nine would be outbole fields.

Bivol celebrates with the promoter Eddie Hearn after he became the undisputed master photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Bivol celebrates with the promoter Eddie Hearn after he became the undisputed master photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Beterbiev, sensing that he was behind, poured pressure in the final round when he tried to put in the last great effort, and the bell sounded on the ovation standing from the crowd when the fight went to the cards.

Card 114-114 was lifted with the result of 116-112 and 115-113 in favor of Bivol, which was exactly the same point for Beterbaview at their first meeting.

The trilogy is certainly a logical next step for both.

“I’m so elated,” said Bivol Dazn.

“I was better. I was pushing more.

“I was more confident. I was lighter and just wanted to win. “

“I didn’t want a second fight,” said Beterbiev Dazn.

“It wasn’t my choice.

“But no problem. We will do the third fight. “

Bakole of the Parker destroys

Joseph Parker rejected the disappointment of his fight for the IBF heavyweight title, and Daniel Dubois was scrapped two days before the night of the fight, when the Recent Zelander fought and knocked out overdue deputy Martin Bakole in the second round of their meeting.

Bakole (21-2, 16 KO) began ahead and threw weighty shots in Parker (36-3, 24 KO), but the 33-year-old found a huge right hand in the second, which landed on the top of the bacon head, and robbed his legs, his legs, when he fell on board.

Parker stopped Bakole in the second round photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Parker stopped Bakole in the second round photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The struggle was waved waving when Parker kept his fleeting WBO belt.

Stevenson stops Padley

Josh Padley talked about himself after three days, but Shakur Stevenson retained his featherlight WBC title with the ninth final victory.

Padley (15-1, 4 KO) came to Floyd Schofield, who was excluded by the disease, and fought difficult against Stevenson (23-0, 11 Kos), who was finally grounded the Englishman.

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Lewy to the body finally broke Padley’s resistance in ninth place, and he fell again shortly after resumption, this time from the right to the central part.

He puts on a third body forced a towel to come from the corner of the 29-year-old.

Stevenson will be looking for a union with the WBA master, Gervonta Davis, who defends his title against Lamont Roach on Brooklyn on March 1.

Sheeraz-Adames remained drawing

Hamzah Sheeraz tried to become a WBC medium weight master, but Carlos Adames kept his title, and their competition announced a three -sided draw.

Sheeraz (21-0-1, 17 KO) began well, but Adames (24-1-1, 18 KO) warmed his task and passed the trail halfway when the British tried to impose himself.

Sheeraz and Adams were divided by the decision, draw a photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Sheeraz and Adams were divided by the decision, draw a photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Adames looked a handy winner, but the result 118-110 for a 30-year-old, and 115-114 nod at Sheeraz was canceled by the third result at 114-114, because the fight was ruled by an impasse.

JR defeats Madrimova

Vergil Ortiz Jr went to the distance of the championships to the second in a row and defended his fleeting title WBC Super Welter Intra league against Israil Madrimov’s victory on the results cards.

ORTIZ JR (23-0, 21 KO) largely headed the first half of the competition and although Madrimov (10-2-1, 7 KO) entered the argument, the American finished the winner of two results 115-113 and the third judge won it 117-111 in his favor.

ORTIZ JR saw Madrimova to close the virgin title world photo photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
ORTIZ JR saw Madrimova to close the virgin title world photo photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The 26-year-old is now queuing with Unified WBC and WBO Champion, Sebastian Fund.

Zhang Kabayela KO

Agit Kabayel took the fleeting heavyweight title WBC, took another impressive scalp, turning Zhilei Zhang in the sixth round of their clash.

Kabayel (26-0, 18 KO) dominated the early trip, but Zhang remained unsafe, and found a huge left hand on the fifth, which dropped the German.

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The 32-year-old, however, regrouped and the accumulation of blows, mainly to the body, forced the disappearing Zhang (27-3-1, 22 KO) to the canvas, where he could not defeat the judge count.

Smith sees Batsi after Classic

In a fight that would make the status of the main event almost everywhere else, Joshua Batsi (19-1, 13 KO) and Callum Smith (31-2, 2 Kos2) opened the main card here, and the couple did not disappoint the fight of the year pretender to Smith, who He adopted the fleeting heavyweight title WBO with an invigorating win.

The six round simply was breathtaking, and Smith pulled London on his legs after his right hand was buzzing seriously, but the 31-year-old found a stunning left hand, which swayed “Mundo” at the end of the session.

Both, understandable, began to get tired, but Smith seemed a bit in front of him, and the pulsing competition went to a distance, and two took place on the fingers until the last bell sounded.

One judge won too wide 119-110, and the other judges summarize 116-112 and 115-113, all in favor of Smith.

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At Six Rounders Ziyad Almaayouf (7-0-1, 1 KO), he bounced off his last competition because he won each session of his super featherlight meeting with Jonatas Rodrigo de Oliveira (6-21, 5 Kos) and a featherlight novice Mohammed Alakel (3-0) He won the same result against Engel Gomez (8-43-3, 4 KO).

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Xander Zayas vs. Jaron Ennis – how to watch it

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Zayas and Ennis face to face before the clash. Photo: Matchroom Boxing

On Saturday in Brooklyn, Xander Zayas will defend his WBO and WBA super welterweight world titles against Jaron Ennis.

Zayas (23-0, 13 KO) will face former welterweight champion Ennis (35-0, 31 KO) at the Barclays Center.

Zayas unified the division in his last outing in January, adding Abbas Baraou’s WBA crown to his WBO title in his native Puerto Rico.

The 23-year-old extended his undefeated record to 23 consecutive professional victories.

Ennis is trying to become a world champion in two weight classes, having previously reigned as the unified champion at 147 pounds.

The 28-year-old made his debut at 154 pounds in October blowing away Uisma Lima in the first round in his hometown of Philadelphia, improving his undefeated record to 35-0.

Zayas and Ennis face to face before the clash. Photo: Matchroom Boxing
Zayas vs Ennis – date, place, start time and ring walk
  • The fight between both fighters will take place on Saturday, June 27, live at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Modern York
  • Broadcast will start at 8pm ET/5pm PT/1am BST (Sunday)
  • Main event will start around 10:45 PM ET / 7:45 PM PT / 3:45 AM BST (Sunday)
Zayas vs. Ennis – how to watch
  • The card can be watched live worldwide on DAZN
Zayas won by points decision over Abass Baraou. Source: Mikey Williams / top position
Zayas won by points decision over Abass Baraou. Source: Mikey Williams / top position
Zayas vs. Ennis – last three fights

Xander Zayas

  • Xander Zayas bt Abass Baraou – split decision
  • Xander Zayas bt Jorge Garcia Perez – unanimous decision
  • Xander Zayas bt Sława Spomer – TKO in the 9th round

Jaron Ennis

  • Jaron Ennis bt Uisma Lima – TKO in the 1st round
  • Jaron Ennis bt Eimantas Stanionis – 6th round RTD
  • Jaron Ennis bt Karen Chukhadjian – unanimous decision
Jaron Ennis knocked out Uisma Lima in the first round in Philadelphia. Photo: Emma Brawley/Matchroom Boxing
Jaron Ennis knocked out Uisma Lima in the first round in Philadelphia. Photo: Emma Brawley/Matchroom Boxing
Zayas vs Ennis – Undercard
  • Emiliano Vargas (17-0, 14 KO) vs. Bryce Mills (22-1, 9 KO) – WBC USA Silver, WBO Latino, NABF Junior junior titles (10 rounds)
  • Ben Whittaker (11-0-1, 8 KO) vs. Richard Rivera (27-2, 20 KO) – WBC silver airy heavyweight title (10 rounds)
  • Jahi Tucker (16-1-1, 7 KO) vs. Euri Cedeno (14-0-1, 12 KO) – IBF North American, WBC USA, WBO NABO middleweight titles (10 rounds)
  • Dennis Thompson (10-0, 6 KO) vs Edwin Rodriguez (12-11-3, 5 KO) – super bantamweight (8 rounds)
  • Quincey Williams (6-0, 6 KO) vs Jerome Baxter (8-1, 3 KO) – welterweight (8 rounds)
  • Juanma Lopez De Jesus (5-0, 2 KO) vs. Alberto Motos (6-2) – super flyweight (6 rounds)

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Lewis Crocker vs. Liam Paro – how to watch it

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Donovan was disqualified after dropping Crocker after the bell. Photo: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing

Lewis Crocker returns to the ring this week and faces Liam Paro.

Paro is Crocker’s first defense IBF welterweight world title.

He has been out of the ring since September 2025, when he appeared in the long-awaited rematch with Paddy Donovan.

After falling behind before the first fight was stopped due to Donovan’s disqualification, he entered the second fight as an underdog.

Donovan was disqualified after dropping Crocker after the bell. Photo: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing

“The Croc” put on a great performance and proved the bookies wrong by taking down and dropping Donovan multiple times throughout the fight.

With the victory, Crocker became the IBF world champion in his hometown of Belfast.

In September, Donovan was beaten a second time by Crocker. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
In September, Donovan was beaten a second time by Crocker. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

His opponent, Paro, has only one defeat to his name. It came against Richardson Hitchins in 2024, when he was on the wrong side of a split decision.

Since that loss, he has picked up two victories, defeating Jonathan Navarro and most recently David Papot, who will be Harlem Eubank’s next opponent in July.

Crocker celebrates after defeating Felix. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Crocker celebrates after defeating Felix. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Crocker vs Paro – date, place, start time and ring walk
  • The pairs fight will take place on Wednesday, June 24, live from the Pat Rafter Arena in Queensland, Australia
  • Broadcast will start at 8:00 BST / 3:00 ET / 12:00 PT
  • The main event will start around 1:00 p.m. BST / 8:00 a.m. ET / 5:00 a.m. PT
Crocker vs. Paro – how to watch
  • The pass can be watched live on Kayo Sports in Australia and DAZN in the UK
Crocker vs. Paro – last three fights

Lewis Crocker

  • Lewis Crocker vs. Paddy Donovan – split decision
  • Lewis Crocker vs. Paddy Donovan – disqualification
  • Lewis Crocker vs. Conah Walker – unanimous decision

Liam Paro

  • Liam Paro vs David Papot – unanimous decision
  • Liam Paro bt Jonathan Navarro – 5th round RTD
  • Richardson Hitchins bt Liam Paro – split decision
Crocker vs. Paro – Undercard
  • Dempsey McKean vs Liam Talivaa – vacant IBF Pan Pacific heavyweight title (10 rounds)
  • Luke Modini vs. Peng Qu – cruiserweight (10 rounds)
  • Riley Candy vs. Nathan Watson – super middleweight (5 rounds)
Hrgovic stopped McKean in the final round. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Hrgovic stopped McKean in the final round. Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
  • Vegas Larfield vs Shamal Ram Anuj – featherweight (5 rounds)
  • Nelson Asofa-Solomon vs. George Burgess – heavyweight (4 rounds)
  • Jack Javed vs Lance McDonald – super welterweight (4 rounds)
  • Stevan Ivic vs Caleb Tialu – heavyweight (4 rounds)

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Ryan Garner vs. Michael Magnesi – results and post-fight report

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Last time in Southampton, Ryan Garner won. Photo credit: Queensberry/Instagram

Ryan Garner moved one step closer to world honors at the home of his beloved Southampton FC, winning the WBC interim super featherweight title following a big-point victory over Michael Magnesi on the South Coast.

Collect it started well, pinning Magnesi to the ropes in the opener.

He landed an eye-catching hook in the second round. Magnesi enjoyed a solid third goal though as both men had forceful shots.

Magnesi’s best round was the fourth, which he finished forceful, but Garner landed in the fifth and continued to dominate the half.

Garner seemed unfazed and immediately went back on the offensive, hitting the Lazio player twice in a row in the fifth round.

Last time in Southampton, Ryan Garner won. Photo credit: Queensberry/Instagram

Garner actually slowed down after half the distance, but in the ninth period he got his second wind when he went on the attack and somehow managed to finish the round.

From that moment on, the Italian was in survival mode and after some difficulties he reached the final gong, where the result was beyond doubt.

Scores of 119-109, 118-110 and 116-112 secured the title for Garner.

Ryan Garner had a dominant performance for Southampton. Photo credit: Queensberry/Instagram
Ryan Garner had a dominant performance for Southampton. Photo credit: Queensberry/Instagram
Brad Pauls vs. Bradley Goldsmith fight

On the card below, Brad Pauls (21-3-1, KO12) suffered a bad defeat and was eliminated in the sixth round, ten rounds behind Bradley Goldsmith (16-1, KO10).

Goldsmith won Pauls’ IBF International middleweight title by two scores of 99-90 and a third card of 97-92.

Undercard remaining

Lewis Edmondson (12-1, KO3) scored the best victory of his career, and the featherlight heavyweight fighter won a ten-round decision over Lyndon Arthur (25-4, KO16).

Scores of 97-93, 96-94 and 96-95 ensured victory for local boy Edmondson.

In the last ten-round fight, Taylor Bevan (9-0, KO8) went the distance for the first time in his life, and the super middleweight won a majority decision over Ryszard Lewicki (12-4-3, KO5).

Bevan twice scored 97-94 and the third was 95-95.

In eight rounds, Lasha Guruli (4-0, KO1) defeated Super Lightweight Liam Dillon (16-6-1, KO3) by one point in the final round, and cruiserweight hopeful Iman Zahmatkesh (6-0, KO4) defeated Franklin Arinze (10-2, KO7) 77-74.

In the super featherweight division, Charlie Senior (5-0, KO2) defeated Reuquen Cona Facundo Arce (18-23-2, KO7) 79-73.

In six-round fights, Mason Payne (6-0, KO2) defeated Cheikh Diop (6-1, KO4) in the super welterweight division, and in the super featherweight division, Leighton Birchall (5-0, KO3) did the same to Cesar Ignacio Paredes (18-36-1, KO5).

Prospective featherweight contender William Birchall (5-0, KO5) won again early, this time after stopping Miroslav Prochazka (8-18, KO6) in the first round.

The only winner of the second round in the heavyweight division was Adam Olaniyan (2-0, KO2) defeating Viktar Chvarkou (6-34, KO3).

Olaniyan played in his second professional appearance. Photo source: Queensberry/instagram
Olaniyan played in his second professional appearance. Photo source: Queensberry/instagram

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