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Boxing results: David Stevens conquers Petr Khamukov: Unanimous decision
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10 months agoon
The super average weight of David Stevens (14-2, 10s) defeated the previously invincible Russian Petr Khamukov (13-1, 6 KO) 10-round decision on Friday evening at Thunder Studios, Long Beach, California.
In the first two rounds, Stevens took over Khamukow. In the last minute of the third round Khamukow swayed Stevens, holding him. In the fourth and fifth round, Stevens returned well enough to win both rounds.
In the last minute of the sixth round, Stevens’s mouthpiece left. Judge Ray Corona tried to repeat the mouthpiece in Khamukov’s mouth until he pointed to Stevens. Corona, without washing, gave her to Stevens. In the last minute of the eighth round Khamukow stunned Stevens with a solid stab on the chin.
In the last seconds of the ninth round of Khamukow, Stevens entered the rope, taking the round. In the tenth and final round it went back and back with great maintenance in a close match.
The results are 97-93, 97-93 and 97-93.
In the Super Leonardo Ruiz (16-1, 8 KO) coefficient, he defeated Jarrod Tennant (9-5, 4 KO) according to an eight-handed unanimous decision.
In the first round, 40-year-old Tennant Outlandsed Ruiz. In the second to the fifth round, Ruiz returned to make all close rounds.
In the sixth and seventh round, Ruiz dominated. In the eighth and final round, as much as he tried, Ruiz could not postpone Tennant, he had trouble all the time.
The results of the judges were 80-72, 80-72 and 79-73. The judge was Jerry Cantu.
WWadzka half-arem Juan “El Negro” Sanchez (9-0, 8 KO) stopped Southpaw Yeis “El Tigre” Gabriel Solano (15-6, 10 KO) at 2:50 of the third round, winning four charms from the planned six rounds.
In the first rounds, at the last minute Sanchez landed on the chin, dropping Solano on 8-fasting from judge Ray Coron. In the last minute of the second round, Sanchez landed on the upper chin upper right corner, dropping Solano to another 8-story.
In the third round, after a minute, a lot of blows from Sanchez to the chin fell for the third time Solano. The remaining minute, another avalanche of blows on the chin and down to the fourth time fell to Solano. Ten seconds left, Judge Corona finally called the stop, and Sanchez shot well.
The super featherlight Leonardo Rubalcava (9-1-1, 3 KO) lost his divided decision for Dorian Mendez (6-0, 2 KO) in full fight.
In the first round, Mendez appeared with the counteracting Rubalcava. In the last minute Rubalcava landed on the chin, knocking Mendez a step away. In the second round, in the middle, Mendez turned Southpaw in another Slugfest. In the third and fourth rounds they went to head in the middle of the ring, and Rubalcava has an advantage.
In the fifth round, in the middle of Rubalcava, he pulled blood from the mouth of Mendez. In the sixth and final round the action lasted. In the last minute Mendez landed on the chin of Rubalcava, swaying him, but returned, scoring the goal.
The results amounted to 59-55 for Mendez, 59-55 for Rubalcava and 59-55 for Mendez. Jerry Cantu was a judge.
Daniel Cruz (10-0, 3 KO) in welterweight defeated Sachin Rohila (8-4, 2 KO) by a six-time one-way decision.
The first three rounds were close, and Cruz ahead of us, from the Orthodox to Southpaw and back.
In the fourth and fifth round it went back and Cruz swelled under the right eye. In the sixth and final round they both threw him into the bell, and Cruz looked like a winner.
The results were 60-54, 59-55 and 59-55. Ray Corona was a judge.
Bantamweight Alexis Alvarado (8-1, 5 KO) defeated Jose Silva Gonzalez (5-0-1, 4 KO) by a four-government unanimous decision.
In the first two rounds it was full of action, and Gonzalez began Southpaw and switched back there. Alvarado had a little advantage. In the last minute of the third round, Alvarado dropped Gonzalez with his right hand in the corner to 8-story from judge Ray Corona, who took some time before he let him continue. In the fourth and final round, Gonzalez returned well enough to keep his own, although he was convicted by Alvarado.
The results were 40-35, 40-35 and 39-36.
Emiliano Alvarado (8-0, 5 KO) beat Antonio Mejia (2-2) with a four-plane unanimous decision. In the first round it was a versatile round of less than a minute, Alvarado shook my right with his right chin. In the second and third rounds he went there back in a real snail.
In the fourth and last round, in the last thirty seconds, Judge Jerry Cantu scored a low -hit meji point after a few warnings earlier in battle.
The results are 39-36, 39-36 and 38-37.
Joe Martinez was a ring announcer.
Last updated 21.06.2025
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Eddie Hearn expects Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 fight to be canceled and replaced with world title fight
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The final decision may come after the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao rematch drama ends.
Earlier this year, it was announced that Mayweather and Pacquiao were set to fight professionally more than 10 years after their first meeting, with the event streaming live on Netflix and taking place on September 19 at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
In recent weeks the duel was in doubt, after Mayweather stated that the fight would instead be an exhibition, while Pacquiao continues to insist that it must be a fully sanctioned fight.
Since it is currently unknown whether this will actually come to fruition, this has probably given the clearest signal that this will no longer happen.
Conversation with FightHypepromoter Eddie Hearn said he thinks Netflix can now focus on the WBC welterweight title fight between Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn, essentially replacing the Mayweather-Pacquiao event.
“It’s all a mess. I’m surprised Netflix got into this whole circus… Netflix is modern to boxing, but they need to be a little more solid in the routine because you can’t actually call the fight and it just falls by the wayside and it just doesn’t look great.”
“NO [I don’t believe it will happen]not now. Netflix is only going to do so many fights and the Benn-Garcia fight is now said to be on September 12 or whenever that happens, so obviously this is the fight to replace Mayweather-Pacquiao.
“If it happened Mayweather-Pacquiao, they are committed to that fight, but if it doesn’t happen they will want another fight and from the sound of it it will be Garcia vs. Benn.”
The world title fight between Garcia and Benn has been widely discussed this month, and if Hearn is right, it could spell the end of any hopes of Mayweather and Pacquiao fighting again.
“I think my size and youth should be a gigantic advantage. It gives me an even better chance to win,” Nakatani told The Ring.
Inoue’s reluctance to make the jump to 126 pounds at featherweight may be the most truthful admission of his physical limitations.
Inoue has fought fighters who hydrated to be hefty, but Nakatani is elevated. At 5’7″ or 5’8″, he has the skeletal leverage of a natural featherweight or super featherweight.
Most of Inoue’s opponents end up with confined time as they have to rush to hit him. Nakatani can theoretically sit outside and throw a punch without putting his chin in the red zone.
The numbers support this belief on paper. Nakatani will enter with a three-inch height advantage, a slight reach advantage and a five-year age difference. He also has natural size from climbing three weight classes, which he plans to exploit for the full distance rather than chasing an early finish.
“This fight will 100% be a war and I think I will win by decision once I overcome everything Inoue throws at me,” Nakatani said.
In his December victory over Sebastian Hernandez, Nakatani was forced into a fierce fight in which both men landed heavily, taking 273 punches in a back-and-forth fight that went the distance. He showed toughness, but also suggested he could get hit when exchanges open up.
It’s not that Inoue is afraid of fighting a bigger opponent, but more that he is a perfectionist who knows that when you lose your physical advantage, you have to rely completely on your endurance. Nakatani is the first fighter in a long time who can actually make Inoue look petite in the ring.
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Erik Morales Gives Fair Verdict on Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “Who Will Win”
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Mexican boxing legend Erik Morales, who is the same age as Floyd Mayweather, presented his version of the 49-year-old’s expected rematch with Manny Pacquiao.
The two pound-for-pound icons will face off in a professional competition on September 19, headlining the Netflix event at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
However, their second meeting seemed to be in jeopardy after Mayweather stated last month that it would be an exhibition match.
Pacquiao and his team have since stated that it will be a fully sanctioned fight, but we are still waiting for an official announcement.
Their first meeting took place in 2015 and earned Mayweather a unanimous decision victory in an event that quickly became known as the most lucrative boxing event of all time.
Shortly thereafter Pacquiao claimed he entered the welterweight fight with a shoulder injurybut he never had the opportunity to exact his revenge.
But now the 47-year-old hopes to break Mayweather’s 50-0 record after ending his nearly four-year hiatus from professional boxing last July.
But while the Filipino drew with Mario Barrios, the then-WBC welterweight champion, many suggested he and Mayweather shouldn’t be entering the ring at this stage of their lives.
One of them is Morales, who fought Pacquiao three times, winning the first meeting but losing the next two. He told Fight Hub TV that the rematch would be won by the Hall of Famer who turned down the fight the least.
“We’re not at the age to get into fights. But hey, it’ll be intriguing. Whoever arrives the least injured and a little faster, [will win]”
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