Ben Whittaker was defeated after defeating Liam Cameron on Sunday at Birmingham, England, Birmingham.
The expected rematch was detained by a judge after Whittaker (9-0-1, 6 KO) stunned Cameron (23-7-1, 10 KO) with a immense right hand, and then a lot of blows from which he never recovered.
Whittaker was clearly emotional and gave a scream after a slight hefty fight was roasted.
The couple originally fought in what was largely to be a routine win for Whittaker in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia in October last year.
However, Cameron put a good show and caused problems with Whittaker, when the fight ended with a drama, and both fighters rolled over the ropes, they landed firmly in front of the ring.
Whittaker received criticism after this performance, but he returned with revenge in Birmingham and there was no doubt about the result, because he had control from the first bell to the finish.
“Fair play is Liam, we talked in the ring, and he said that no one ever hit me, and then I hugged him and thanked him, because what happened in Saudi Arabia had to happen. It made me open the door, it made me work demanding,” said Whittaker, said Sky Sports.
“I’m still flashy, I’m still SWGGY, you saw this ring stunning. But I came here and was disciplined and people know that I can hit.”
Airy heavyweight Ben Whittaker (9-0-1, 6 KO) shot the technical knockout of veteran Liam Cameron (23-7-1, 10 KO) on Sunday evening at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England.
The silver Olympic medalist in 2020 Whittaker sat down Cameron with a looping right to his head in the second round. Then he went for the murder, throwing wildly, clubing with both hands, who supported his wounded enemy about the rope.
Premature end?
Ben unloaded a massive barrier, while Cameron covered himself behind the guard. Judge Howard Foster then came and waved, though prematurely. Cameron looked 100% good because he blocked many wild blows from Whittaker. The judge, Foster, made a tactical mistake by waving it, but he is the same judge who prematurely stopped the first fight Carl Froch vs. George Groves in 2013.
Whittaker was mostly struggling before stopping. Sometimes he threw his right hand, but his energy consisted of throwing faint stabs and using the left as an illegal basic arm to prevent Cameron’s closer. Foster never warned Whittaker with this illegal tactics, and he should have, because it was his main defensive strategy to stop Liam from approaching.
In the first round, Cameron followed Whittaker, looking tight and not letting him go. At the end of the round, he marked Whittaker with a enormous right hand, which caught him on rinsing. Ben started after eating this shot. A moment later, Whittaker caught Cameron in Klincz to stop him from continuing the assault.
He nailed Whittaker with a rabbit from frustration to force him to let go. The judge immediately stopped the action and gave Cameron a strict warning. It was the first rabbit he fought. This should not be so great, but Foster played harsh with the fighter B.
On the night of April 19 at the Fronthive Arena in Oceanside, California, the undisputed Flyight Flyight Gabriela FUNDORA FUNDORA was detained by Marilyn Badillo (19-1-1, 3 KO) in the 7th round.
Boxing is a sport that classifies fighters by levels, and in the fight night the fund has proved that it was a level above Badillo. The fight has never been doubtful because the fund was able to do everything she wanted to do at the offensive end.
In the first round of Southpaw Gabriela, the fund had full control when she routinely pressed forward and landed with a straight left hand. The plan of Marilyn Badillo consisted in pushing out the funds, but in the first round Badillo remained fighting the rear foot.
5’3 ″ Marilyn Badillo faced the final challenge because she fought the undisputed master who had noticeable physical advantages. Gabriela, the fund had a 6-inch advantage and an 8-inch advantage.
In the second round, Badillo remained low, trying to slip and fall over the shots, but the fund was still able to connect with JAB, left hand and piercing combinations. Badillo was passed on from both physical and talent, but tried to generate a crime.
Badillo landed in fourth place and a few good shots from the body in the fifth round. The fund brought the opponent in the sixth place when ponderous arrows in the head and body landed.
It seemed that the fund was going on a knockout at seven when she joined a series of robust power shots. 24 seconds remained to go in the 7th round, the fund stopped Badillo when it connected with her left hand, which caused Badillo to fall to one knee.
Gabriela Fundora (16-0, 8 KO) is the queen of the 112 pounds division. During the interview after the fight, the fund mentioned her interest in relation to the transition to 108.
Currently, in 108 Evelyn Bermudez has WBO and IBF belts. If Gabriela, the fund decides to go down, will most likely place the United Champion Bermudez on his radar.
At the age of 23, the undisputed flight master of Gabriel “Sweet Poison” the fund has already conquered one division. If he decides to go to a junior-flight, she could have a chance to join Claress Shields and Katie Taylor as the only boxers that they do not think in two units.
Shakur Stevenson will defend his lithe WBC championships against William Zazda, and Edgar Berlanga will face Hamzahem Sheeraz at the title eliminator on July 12 in Fresh York.
The place has not yet been announced.
The Ring Magazine 3 event, announced on Sunday, will be broadcast in Dazn and will serve as the premiere event of the upcoming TV program Ring “Inside the Ring”.
Stevenson (23-0, 11 KO) descends from the ninth round of TKO over the slow replacement Josh Padley in February. His original opponent, Floyd Schofield, was replaced by Padley during the fighting week.
Zepeda (33-0, 27 KO) recently defeated the former master Tevin Farmer last month. Fighting with Mexico, Zepeda is a great blow, which is a threat against Stevenson’s weakened defense.
Berlanga (23-1, 18 KO) will return to the action four months after he stops in March the dissatisfied Jonathan Gonzalez Ortiz. His lonely loss had a unilateral decision against Canelo Alvarez in September 2024.
Sheeraz from England (21-0-1, 17 KO), which in February debuts in February the debut of great medium weight, debut in February, debut in February, debut in Super Middle Libra, will debut in a super middle weight against Berlang, with the winner in the fight against the title.
Undercard will also be heavily striking subordinate Matias (22-2, 22 KO), requiring the undefeated Alberto Puello (24-0, 10 KO) for the WBC welterweight title. David Morrell (11-1, 9 Kos) wants to return to the win column after losing to David Benavidez when he faces Imam Khataeva (10-0, 9 KO).
Magazine 3 will take place the day after the highly expected fight with the trilogy between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, also in Fresh York.
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