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Ben Whittaker vs. Brian Suarez – results and post-fight report

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Ben Whittaker defeated Brian Suarez for Liverpool. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Ben Whittaker once again wasted no time in remaining undefeated at the Echo Arena in Liverpool as he needed less than a round to defeat Argentine Brian Nahuel Suarez in their featherlight heavyweight fight scheduled for ten rounds.

Whittaker kept Suarez live on DAZN as he continues to impress.

The original winner of the event was scheduled to be Callum Smith against David Morrell, but Smith withdrew due to injury and Whittaker was promoted to main event status.

Olympic silver medalist Whittaker (11-0-1, KO8) he was the last one to make his Matchroom debut in November when he needed just over two minutes to defeat Benjamin Gavazi, while Suarez (21-4, KO20) was best known for dropping Lyndon Arthur before being knocked out after ten minutes in his 2023 IBO title fight.

Ben Whittaker defeated Brian Suarez for Liverpool. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Whittaker did as he pleased in the first round, and a difficult right hand cuff knocked Suarez senseless and sent him to the canvas, where he couldn’t regain his balance and was counted out.

Joe McGrail vs Aaron Hayden fight

On the card below, Joe McGrail (13-0, KO6) reached the ten-round mark for the first time in history, and a powerful body shot gave Aaron Hayden (10-1, KO2) a fifth-round knockout victory and won the Central Area super bantamweight title and the WBA Continental Gold belt.

Undercard remaining

In eight rounds, Molly McCann (4-0, KO1) covered such a distance for the first time and won on points against the tough Ashleigh Johnson (3-4, KO0).

The scorer declared McCann the winner 78-74.

Molly McCann had an unforgettable night in Liverpool. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/ Matchroom
Molly McCann had an unforgettable night in Liverpool. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/ Matchroom

Stephen Clarke (10-0, KO2) had to leave the ring in the fourth round against Luis Enrique Montelongo Morales (18-17, KO4) before recording a 78-73 victory in their middleweight bout.

In six-round action, exhilarating heavyweight Leo Atang (6-0, KO5) was forced to go the distance for the first time and, according to the judge’s card, he scored a 59-54 victory over Viktara Chvarkou (6-33, KO3).

Tom Rafferty made no mistake at Liverpool. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/ Matchroom
Tom Rafferty made no mistake at Liverpool. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/ Matchroom

Jack Power (8-0, KO2) won in the last round in the middleweight against Novak Radulovic (21-16-1, KO8), and Tom Rafferty (17-0, KO7) forced Pablo Sosa (12-11-3, KO3) after the third round of the meeting, also in the middleweight.

In the only four-round fight, Sam Norris (3-0, KO0) defeated Jahfieus Faure (4-25-3, KO0) in the super featherweight category.

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O’Shaquie Foster vs. Raymond Ford – results and post-fight report

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Foster arrested in Texas. Photo credit: Zachariah Delgado Boxing at Matchroom

At the Fertitta Center in Houston, Texas, O’Shaquie Foster defended his WBC super featherweight title with a twelve-round majority decision victory over Raymond Ford.

Ford’s only loss before the Foster fight came to Nick Ball in 2024.

Since regaining the WBC belt in the rematch With a decision victory over Robson Conceicao in November 2024, Foster (25-3, KO12) was seen in the ring just once, winning the WBC interim lightweight crown with a wide points victory against Stephen Fulton in San Antonio in December 2025.

Foster arrested in Texas. Photo credit: Zachariah Delgado Boxing at Matchroom

Ford (18-2-1, KO8) has won three times since losing the 2024 WBA crown to Nick Ball, all in ten rounds, with his last victory over Abraham Nova in August last year.

The opening round was eventful this round, with Foster attacking and then throwing Ford out of the ring at the end of the frame.

Ford recovered well from the shock and delivered a decisive combination in round two, and although Ford went on the attack in round three, Ford responded well, working to good effect on the head and body.

Foster landed multiple punches, and Foster landed a decent uppercut in the fifth round and some good counters in the sixth.

Foster handed Ford the second defeat of his career. Photo credit: Zachariah Delgado Boxing at Matchroom
Foster handed Ford the second defeat of his career. Photo credit: Zachariah Delgado Boxing at Matchroom

The champion was starting to take control, much more energetic and attacking than his opponent, and in round eight Ford was overworked as Foster landed several combination shots.

Entering the championship rounds, Ford stopped the rot with a solid ten, landing a counter right hook and attacking the body well.

This proved to be a false dawn, as in the penultimate session Foster landed a huge left hook that rocked Ford to his knees, and he kept increasing the pace until the final bell.

The drawn score of 114-114 was overturned by scores of 118-110 and 116-112 as Foster defended his title and immediately summoned Shakur Stevenson to a meeting later this year.

Undercard remaining

In the ten-round action on the undercard, Charlie Sheehy (13-0, KO8) remained undefeated, and the super lightweight candidate won in the ninth round over Nike Theran (20-3, KO14).

Charlie Sheehy impressed in Texas. Photo credit: Zachariah Delgado Boxing at Matchroom
Charlie Sheehy impressed in Texas. Photo credit: Zachariah Delgado Boxing at Matchroom

Javon Woodard Jr (17-2, KO15) also won the distance, defeating Miguel Flores (29-6-1, KO13) three times before ending the fight with a successful knockout in the eighth round.

The only fighter to go eight rounds scored another win for decorated amateur Omari Jones (7-0, KO4), and the super welterweight won all eight frames against Diego Zuniga (9-1, KO6).

In six-round fights, Zaquin Moses (7-0, KO3) won all six rounds of his super featherweight meeting with Travis Crawford (7-7, KO2), and Julian Montalvo (7-0, KO5) won in four rounds against Maximus Moya (3-4, KO2), also in the super featherweight division.

Espinoza stopped his fighter in the third round. Photo credit: Zachariah Delgado Boxing at Matchroom
Espinoza stopped his fighter in the third round. Photo credit: Zachariah Delgado Boxing at Matchroom

Frank Espinoza (4-0, KO4) forced Bryce Blackwell (4-3, KO1) to retire after three rounds in their middleweight bout, and Jahyden Franklin Britton (9-0, KO6) stopped Najee West (9-3, KO4) in four rounds in their super middleweight bout.

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Dmitry Bivol vs Michael Eifert – results and post-fight report

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Bivol scored wide points over Michael Eifert. Photo credit: Sun Sport

Dmitry Bivol returned home to Russia after over 500 days away from the ring due to an injury in his match against Michael Eifert.

Bivol summed up his best form against Eifert, who won by unanimous decision.

From the first round, Bivol showed no signs of ring rust, despite spending significant time outside the squared circle.

He knocked down Eifert slow in the first round and dominated the early stages of the fight, looking much better and sharper than his opponent.

Instead of forcing a break, the former undisputed lightweight heavyweight champion of the world took his time and put together a patient boxing display that has become the hallmark of a typical Bivol performance.

Towards the end of the fifth round, Bivol began to pick up the pace and continued to punish Eifert, who was having difficulty gaining distance and creating a significant threat.

In the 10th round the situation was very similar. Bivol was riding, and Eifert, despite his brave performance, was unable to trouble the champion.

Bivol applied the pressure in the 11th minute, clearly hurting his opponent with a brutal body shot that slowed down Eifert.

He chased the German around the ring and dominated the action until the final bell.

Bivol scored wide points over Michael Eifert. Photo credit: Sun Sport

After a decisive victory, Bivol will now face a more arduous test. Two names stand out for his next fight: Artur Beterbiev to complete his epic trilogyor David Benavidez if he should return to cruiserweight.

After defeating Beterbiev in his second fight, the Russian was forced to undergo back surgery, but tonight he proved that he is still at the top of the sport.

Mukhammad Shekhov vs. Yerny Betancourt

Shekhov made no mistake in the co-main event, defeating Betancourt in 12 rounds.

The Uzbek performed impressively, with all three judges scoring in his favor. The scorecards read 118-110, 118-110 and 119-109.

After a dominant victory, the undefeated fighter will now look to secure a world title shot later this year.

He is highly rated by many governing bodies, ranking eighth in the IBF, third in the WBA and sixth in the WBO.

Undercard remaining

Vadim Tukov extended his undefeated record by defeating Sebastian Horacio Papeschi over 10 rounds. Highly rated in both the WBA and IBF rankings, he will be hoping to earn a shot at the middleweight world title in the near future.

There was controversy after the final bell, with the Argentine challenger appearing surprised that the fight ended after 10 rounds, as several reputable sources described the fight as a 12-round fight.

The scorecards of the three judges twice showed the score 96-94 and 98-92.

For a good start, Nikita Zon easily defeated Nahuel Gonzalo Garcia. Zon eliminated the Argentine in both the fourth and fifth rounds.

The Russian won the WBA gold super middleweight title and did it with relative ease.

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Eddie Hearn’s verdict on Oleksandr Usyk’s victory over Rico Verhoeven

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Oleksandr Usyk was the heaviest in his career, ahead of Rico Verhoeven. Source: Mark Robinson/Boxing on Matchroom

Eddie Hearn detailed Oleksandr Usyk’s stoppage win over Rico Verhoeven.

Verhoeven pushed Usyk until the 11th round, causing many to question the Ukrainian’s preparation. However, Hearn disagreed.

Last weekend, he became the two-time undisputed heavyweight champion of the world returned during a historic event organized by Turki Alalshikh and The Ring magazine in front of the historic Giza Pyramids.

Usyk faced kickboxing icon Verhoeven in a fight that many thought would be straightforward for the champion, but it wasn’t.

The Dutchman gave a phenomenal performance and, in the eyes of many people, gave Usyk the toughest test of his career so far.

Oleksandr Usyk was the heaviest in his career, ahead of Rico Verhoeven. Source: Mark Robinson/Boxing on Matchroom

Hearn spoke to Fighting Hub TV and praised the challenger’s performance.

“You can’t take anything away from Rico, what he did was amazing.

“He was so unconventional, that’s one of the arduous things for a boxer, but normally Usyk would adapt to the style and find a way.

“I thought he was behind after 10 rounds. I thought the break was early, I thought the bell rang.

Oleksandr Usyk fought for 11 rounds with Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Matchroom Boxing/Mark Robinson
Oleksandr Usyk fought for 11 rounds with Rico Verhoeven. Photo credit: Matchroom Boxing/Mark Robinson

“He was unbelievable, so astute against the smartest in Usyk. It was great.”

Controversy surrounding the victory emerged already during the break. Verhoeven was ahead on many people’s scorecards and was eliminated in the 11th round with just 10 seconds left.

Usyk set up a series of attacks and referee Mark Lyson stepped in to stop the fight, even though the final shots appeared to have been thrown after the buzzer.

Although Hearn believed Verhoeven was in danger and could have been stopped in the final round, he believed the referee’s decision was wrong.

Rico Verhoeven was ahead on the scoreboard in the match against Oleksandr Usyk. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Rico Verhoeven was ahead on the scoreboard in the match against Oleksandr Usyk. Photo credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

“I think he probably would have stopped him in the 12th minute, but we were robbed of finding out about it and Rico deserved to see what he could do in the 12th.”

Many questioned the winner’s preparation and whether he had taken Verhoeven seriously beforehand. Hearn provided insight into what could have changed during this camp.

“I think Usyk will always take it seriously, but the reality is he’s a guy who values ​​legacy and this was a money fight.

“It wasn’t a fight he asked for, it was a fight that was presented to him and they said, ‘Yes, we’ll take it.’

Usyk defeated Verhoeven in the 11th round Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Usyk defeated Verhoeven in the 11th round Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“The others talked about legacy, about becoming a two-time, three-time undisputed world champion.”

Following Usyk’s victory, his next step remains unknown, but the promoter has outlined what he believes the ideal route will be before the 39-year-old finally leaves the sport.

“If I were Usyk, I would have a rematch with Rico Verhoeven right away in the Netherlands and probably end my career there.

“I don’t think he has to fight Kabayel, who is a great fighter, but what does he have to prove?”

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