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Bob Arum calls Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall scorecards a ‘disgrace’

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Boxing promoter Bob Arum was furious after Jack Catterall was handed victory over Josh Taylor, calling the scorecards a “disgrace” in a seething tirade. Arum also vowed to never allow an American boxer to fight on British soil again after questioning the legality of results announced in the UK.

In the long-awaited rematch of their first fight of 2022, “justice was served” in the eyes of Eddie Hearn, who celebrated Catterall’s victory.

Their first fight ended in controversy as Taylor was awarded a split decision, even though many felt Catterall won the fight. On Saturday the winner was Catterall but this time there were few complaints as Taylor was second best on the night.

However, once again the scorecards raised eyebrows as the judges scored the fight 117-111, 117-111, 116-113. Catterall was a deserved winner, but even Hearn admitted the results were too “broad” for how close the fight was, and Arum didn’t hold back in his post-fight interview.

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“These scorecards are a disgrace. It was an absolute disgrace. And I really feel bad for Josh, I thought he won that fight,” Arum said. “And for my lesson, I will never, ever allow an American fighter to come here with a British board and score a fight. These results were ridiculous.”

The fight was even, although in the 11th round Catterall’s mighty left hand almost knocked Taylor down. However, both fighters were completely exhausted and Catterall did not have enough energy to finish his opponent and the fight was very fierce.

The rematch was a much better fight than the first, but both fighters gave it their all for a total of 24 rounds. After one win, there is a narrative for a trilogy series, but both fighters seemed to ignore it as Catterall said “Taylor’s chapter was closed” after the fight.

While Hearn shared Arum’s frustration with the scorecards, he disagreed with the American’s views that Taylor should have secured the victory. Hearn had a beaming smile on his face after the English fighter defeated the Scot, which could have added to Arum’s breathtaking interview.

“I love Scotland but justice was served tonight, that’s for sure. Two years ago this man should have been the undisputed world champion and it doesn’t matter because he will win today, but he should have had belts around his waist.” Hearn said.

“It was a great fight. The first fight was a bit of a stinker. It was a great fight. I’m very cheerful that this man won today. He deserved it.”

Catterall’s record has now improved to 29-1, with the controversial defeat to Taylor the only blow of his professional boxing career. Taylor has now lost two fights in a row after going undefeated for 19 fights.

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Rhiannon Dixon vs. Terri Harper – results and post-fight report

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Harper became a three-weight world champion Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Terri Harper defeated Rhiannon Dixon on Saturday in Sheffield to win the WBO lightweight title. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Terri Harper defeated Rhiannon Dixon on Saturday in Sheffield to win the WBO lightweight title. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Terri Harper is the novel WBO lightweight champion after winning a unanimous decision over Rhiannon Dixon on Saturday at the Park Community Arena in Sheffield.

Dixon (10-1, 1 KO) won the vacant WBO title in April, defeating Karen Elizabeth Carabajal to secure a comfortable points victory. Harper (15-2-2, 6 KO) entered this fight as a former super featherweight and super welterweight world champion, but “Belter” dropped down to welterweight in her final fights, in which she retired after four rounds against Sandy Ryan, also for the WBO world title.

Harper had a great start in this round, landing with her back hand multiple times before reaching the first three rounds.

Dixon struggled to close the distance, which favored Harper, although the champion shook the 27-year-old with a powerful right hook in the sixth round.

The Doncaster native regrouped and continued to box out over the next few frames, and in the penultimate round she hit southpaw Warrington in an attempt to press her advantage.

Harper became the world champion in three weight classes. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Harper became the world champion in three weight classes. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The fight ended in a breathless result, and Harper achieved a momentous victory and became the world champion in three weight classes by two scores of 97-93 and the third score of 96-94.

Harper could now find herself in line for a unification clash with IBF champion Beatriz Ferreira, who has also signed with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom, while Dixon lost for the first time as a professional.

Dixon suffered his first professional defeat. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Dixon suffered his first professional defeat. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
McGrail passes Foster

The second ten fighters at the gala included super bantamweight talent Peter McGrail (10-1, 6 KO) in ruthless form, as the Liverpool fighter defeated former British and Commonwealth champion Brad Foster (15-4-2) in two fights , 5 KOs). rounds.

A powerful body shot caused damage, Foster was unable to regain his balance, and the fight was stopped, with “The Blade” suffering the first stoppage defeat of his career.

McGrail knocked out Foster with a stunning body shot. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
McGrail knocked out Foster with a stunning body shot. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Yafai moves on to face Edwards after the break

Galal Yafai was warming up before his meeting with Sunny Edwards later this year, stopping Sergio Oroczo Oliva in the third round of their flyweight encounter.

Orozco (9-9, 7 KO) was counted standing after a brutal volley of punches by Yafai (8-0, 6 KO), and referee Michael Alexander waved his hand and stopped the fight.

The 2020 Olympic gold medalist faced Edwards before his Gameplay on November 30which will be a fight for the interim WBC flyweight title.

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Jimmy Sains (7-0, 7 KO) performed brilliantly to stop middleweight Omir Rodriguez (15-21-1, 6 KO) in the second round, while super featherweight Ibraheem Sulaimaan (5-0, 3 KO) ) made a technical decision and won after four rounds against Kevin Trana (15-20-3, 9 KO) after a head clash.

Super bantamweight hopeful Brandon Scott (8-0, 1 KO) was another technical decision winner, defeating Calum Turnbull (5-3, 1 KO) 59-56 in another headlock that stopped the fight.

Josh Babb (3-0) in the bantamweight category won closely 58-57 against Kelvin Madjid (2-2-1), and in the super featherweight division Giorgio Visioli (5-0, 4 KO) defeated Diego Lagos (11-5, 5 KO). ) ) in three rounds.

Connan Murray (9-1, 2 KO) was nervous after a six-round distance with Marco Simmonds (3-2), who gave a 58-56 verdict during the super welterweight fight, and middleweight George Liddard (9-0, 5 KO) ) dropped George Davey (9-2-1, 2 KO) twice on his way to success in the fifth round.

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Anthony Joshua suspended from boxing after the brutal KO of Daniel Dubois

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The British Boxing Board of Control has handed two-time world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua a 28-day suspension from boxing. This comes just a week after his defeat to fellow Briton Daniel Dubois.

The 34-year-old hit the canvas three times before being knocked out in the fifth round at Wembley.

It is standard practice for a player to receive a 28-day suspension following a stoppage defeat. However, since Joshua has no fight scheduled during this period, the suspension will not really impact his plans.

It also seems unlikely that he will return to the ring this year.

This loss to Dubois marks the fourth defeat of Joshua’s career. In 2019, he suffered a surprising defeat against Andy Ruiz Jr, only to win their rematch six months later.

Opinions on Joshua’s future are divided among experts and former fighters. Some, like Carl Froch, suggest he should consider retirement.

However, AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn is convinced the Watford-born fighter still has a lot to offer in the sport.

In an interview with iFL TV, promoter Hearn discussed Joshua’s future fighting prospects.

He said, “If [Tyson] Fury was going to lose, maybe they were going to lose [AJ and Fury] they both say, “Okay, let’s give society one last hurrah, two gigantic fights, that’s it.”

“Or, if Fury wins, he can defend against AJ for the unified world heavyweight title, and AJ can beat him and become a three-time heavyweight champion.

“Everything is possible. Or we could have a rematch with Daniel Dubois. Or [he] he could fight someone else. Deontay Wilder.

“I don’t know, it hasn’t been discussed yet, but two guys after defeats, with challenging blows, someone has to leave the sport.

“But for me the options are a rematch with Daniel Dubois or wait and see what happens in Fury vs Usyk.”

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Chris Eubank Jr gained TWO STONE after dining at a renowned Las Vegas buffet

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Chris Eubank Jr admitted he had reached his career high after more than a year out of the ring, blaming the massive buffet at the iconic Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

The middleweight finally returns to action on October 12 when he faces Kamil Szeremeta in Saudi Arabia on the undercard of the undisputed lightweight heavyweight clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. However, he says that after feasting on Sin City’s culinary delights, he had to lose more weight than ever before.

The 35-year-old Briton lives in Vegas and claims he tipped the scales last month with a weight of 190 pounds (13st 5s), more than two stone above the 160-pound middleweight limit.

This is a very straightforward weight loss to achieve for an elite athlete, but Eubank admits it’s up-to-date territory for him.

“This year I hit 190 pounds for the first time in my life. I think it could be cruiserweight,” he told former rival George Groves on his podcast. “I don’t know how I did it. It was actually pretty frosty, because in Vegas, yeah.”

Groves asked if the renowned buffet at the iconic Las Vegas casino played a role, and Eubank agreed, before revealing his favorite dishes from the buffet. “You have to get the king crab legs with melted butter. “Steak,” he joked.

Not only does the Vegas lifestyle have its perks, but it has also provided Eubank with state-of-the-art amenities and high-quality sparring partners.

The Brighton native (33-3, 24 KO) has fought just four times in the last three years. During this period, he took revenge for his loss to Liam Smith after a blockbuster fight with rival Conor Benn, which ended in failure after Benn failed an anti-doping test.

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Eubank enjoyed the opportunity to train at gyms owned by Top Rank and Floyd Mayweather to hone his craft.

He said: “It was captivating because I would get in the ring at Top Rank and Floyd’s with the middleweights and their punches would just bounce off me.

“And these are guys who fight at middleweight and I just didn’t feel anything, I was just throwing them around and I was like, ‘Wow, that’s captivating.’”

Eubank’s passivity prompted him to turn down a lucrative offer to fight unified super middleweight king Canelo Alvarez, and he says his return to fight Polish prospect Szeremeta (25-2-2) will prove whether he can still fight at an elite level.

“That’s what the fight with Szeremeta is for,” he explained. “To make sure I can still keep the weight off and be effective. At the age of 35 [I have] I’ve been out of the ring for a year, what will this weight loss look like? We’ll see.

“You don’t want to know when you’re preparing for Canelo, right? Or a large, large name you want to know before you get into this situation. So I’m excited.”

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