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Whittaker and Cameron embrace after their rematch Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER

Ben Whittaker detained Liam Cameron in two rounds in a rematch in Birmingham photo loan: Lawrence Lusta/Boxxer
Ben Whittaker detained Liam Cameron in two rounds in a rematch in Birmingham photo loan: Lawrence Lusta/Boxxer

Senior results were settled at Bishop Pulse Live in Birmingham, when Ben Whittaker defended his IBF International Airy Heavyweight Title with the second round of Liam Cameron in a rematch.

2024 Silver Olympic medalist Whittaker (9-0-1, 6 food) was to deal with the threat of Cameron (23-7-1, 10 food) at the original meeting in Riyadh in October last year, but the weaker Sheffield was forceful after a ponderous start, both, changing both He switched to the upper rope In the sixth round.

Because Whittaker is unable to continue, the fight went to the cards, and the couple could not be divided into a draw.

It was largely an opening round, and Cameron made a move and a hard-working surgeon, and the other saw Whittaker’s JAB was useful, bloody 34-year-old nose.

The end is coming, and Whittaker landed with a wonderful, sweeping right hand that fastened Cameron’s legs.

With a guest at isolation and under hefty fire, until Judge Howard Foster did not decide to intervene.

Whittaker and Cameron include the photo after their rematch: Lawrence Lusta/Boxxer
Whittaker and Cameron include the photo after their rematch: Lawrence Lusta/Boxxer
Egdington takes TD through Cutler

Eggington himself won the title of WBC International Silver Super Welter intrareight, but it was controversial because he made a technical decision with Lee Cutler (15-2, 7 food).

It was expected that there would be a war, but it never really came on, and both men of sports eye damage were called to the ninth round to check Eggington (36-9, 20 dishes) and decided that the lady was too much and the fight was circumscribed.

Egdington Win a technical decision in relation to Cutler photo: Lawrence Lusta/Boxxer
Egdington Win a technical decision in relation to Cutler photo: Lawrence Lusta/Boxxer

He went to the results cards, with the ninth round, although not completed, and “Savage” won two results 87-85 and third at 90-83.

Clarke destroys tetteh

Frazer Clarke He returned to the winning ways after losing to Fabio Wardley in October last year, and the popular hefty scale blew up Ebenezer Tetteh in less than two minutes.

Tetteh (23-3, 20 food) was dressed with a massive right hand and although he defeated the count and resumed, Clarke (9-1-1, 7 food) released a two-way attack to force the judge’s intervention.

Denny See off ahorgah

Tyler Denny bounced off the loss of the second round with Hamzah Sheeraz in his last fight, dropping and exceeding Elvis Ahorgah (13-4, 12 costs) in ten rounds in half of the weight.

Denny (20-3-3, 1 KO) had a guest in the seventh round and eventually won 97-92 on the judge’s card.

Denny has returned to the winning ways to remove the loan: Lawrence Lusta/Boxxer
Denny has returned to the winning ways to remove the loan: Lawrence Lusta/Boxxer
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Troy Coleman retained the title Midlands Middle Life in a thriller when he stopped Bradley Goldsmith (12-1, 8 food) in the seventh round of their meeting.

Coleman (14-3-1, 6 costs) released several unanswered stamps, and the judge had no choice but to enter.

In eight rounds in a welterweight Elliot Whale (12-0, 7 food) remained invincible, winning 79-74 victory on the judge’s results card against Lucas Ballingall (18-3, 5 costs).

The only six-round was in Super Middle Weights, where Mark Jeffers (20-0, 7 food) hit Ricardo Lara (24-14-2, 12 food) in the second round of their fight.

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