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Boxing results: Dzmitry Asanau defeats Francesco Patera in Montreal

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Dzmitry Asanau defeated Francesco Patera on Thursday evening at Casino de Montréal, and the fight is sent live to ESPN+ and promoted by Camille Estephan’s Eye of the Tiger Management.

In the Co-Main event Christopher “Machine Gun” Guerrero scored a few knocking out, defeating Oliver Quintana within ten rounds.

In the main event WBC Continental Americas Lightweight Champ Dzmitriry Asanau, 10-0 (4), #135, from Molodechno, Bela, Dubai, Zea, defeated Francesco Patera, 30-6 (11), #134, Gent, Limburg, Belg, over 10 rounds.

In the first three rounds of Patera still appeared when Asanau replied him, taking each round. In the fifth round of Asanau, he continued the landing of Pateri, which had no answer to him. In the seventh round of Patera chased Asanau around the ring, taking care of. In the last seconds of the eighth round Asanau had a plane in the corner, landing over the right to his head and taking a round.

In the ninth round of the Patera had several blows during the first half of the round until Asanau took the bell. In the tenth and final round of Patera took the first minute, knowing that she needed a knockout. In the middle of Asanau, he took over the bell, having a patter against lines at the end.

Judge: Steve St-Germain.
Results: 100-90 twice and 98-92.

WBA Super Welter, Mary Spencer, 10-2 (6), #153.8, from Montreal, Quebec, Can, defeated Ogleidis Suarez, 31-6-1 (15), #153, ​​from Caracas, VZ, over 10 × 2 missiles.

In the first two rounds Spencer passed Suarez. At the end of the third round, Spencer landed on the body of a pair of left mountains. In the fourth round, because of the head clash, blood from Spencer’s nose in the middle of the round.

In the seventh round, Suarez became an aggressor. In the ninth round Spencer left, trying to stop Suarez. In the last twenty seconds of the tenth and last round Spencer shook Suarez right on the chin.

Judge: Alicia Collins.
Results: 99-91, 100-90 twice.

In the Co-Main event, Christopher “Machine Gun” Guerrero, 14-0 (8), #146.5, Puerto Vallarta, Montreal, Quebec, Can, defeated Oliver Quintana, 22-4 (15), #145.4, Mexicali, Baja Ca, Mex, over 10 rounds for Wakanty WBC Welter Welter.

In the first round of Guerrero from Quintan’s landing. In the second and third rounds, Guerrero returned, landing mainly to Quintan’s body. In the last seconds of the fourth round, Guerrero shook Quintana with his right chin.

In the last minute of the fifth round, Guerrero landed on the body of the left hook, dropping the quintana on 8-fasting from judge Alain Velenue. In the sixth round, Guerrero drew blood from the nose of Quintana in the middle of the round.

In the seventh round of Quintana returned well, controlling the fight to the last seconds, when Guerrero landed left to his body, winning the knocking of 8-hunt from Judge Vellene. In the last minute of the eighth round of Quintana landed left to her body, injuring Guerrero.

In the ninth round of Guerrero in the last minute struck a low blow, giving Quintan breathe. Quintana returned, throwing the enlargement of blows into the bell. In the last minute of the tenth and last round, Guerrero was tardy to the right, but followed the left hook to the body, dropping the quintana to the 8-hlag from the judge Velenue. Quintana managed to get up and reach the last bell. Then Guerrero was congratulated by his friend, the super Welter Master of Terenca “Bud” Crawford.

Results: 99-88, 98-89 twice.

Super Lightweight Jhon “El Tigre” OROBIO, 13-0 (11), #138.5, COL, Montreal, Quebec, Can, defeated Southpaw Sebastian Aguirre, 19-7 (12), #139.3, with Comodoro Rivadavia, Arg, Arg, over 8 rounds.

In the first two rounds, OROBIO supported Aguirre, landing hefty body rights. In the third round, Judge Yvon Goulet warned OROBIO for hitting his head. He received many Aguirre’s body penalties that turned to Southpaw during the ropes.

In the fifth round, OROBIO continued to the body of Aguirre, who managed to go through the next round. In the seventh round some swelling began under the left eye of Aguirre, which was detained only once.

In the last minute of the eighth and final round, OROBIO pulled Aguirre on his feet, landing after hitting, although he slowed down, while Aguirre was holding the bell.

Results: 80-71 by all judges.

The average weight of Alexandre “King Kong” Gaumont, 13-0 (9), #159.7, from Buckingham, Quebec, can stop Mathis Lourenco, 13-6 (6), #156, Marseille, FR, at 1:40 fourth round planned 8 rounds.

In the first three rounds there was a lot of actions, and Gaumont hit the body, he had an advantage. In the middle of the fourth round, the upper right height from Gaumont to the chin dropped Lourenco on the 8-hlag. After erecting unstable legs and not reacting, the judge waved.

Super Middle Southpaw Moreno “The Soldier” Fendero, 9-0 (7), #167.5, with Besancon, Doubs, FR, Montreal, Quebec, Can, stopped by Mykola Vovk, 15-6 (9), #166.3, Chervononhrad, Bayern, Ger, at 2:07 second round of the schedule.

In the first round, Fendero was half -aggressor when Vovk landed several blows. He took the rest of Fendero, easily won the round. In the second round, the left from Fendero on the chin Vovk dropped him under the ropes on his backpacks to get the 8th-hill from judge Yvon Goulet. In the east, Fendero landed a shot in the body and pulled Vovka by the back of the head on the canvas, ending the fight.

Wytreteright Southpaw Wyatt Sanford, 0-0 (0), #?, Kennetcook, Nova Scotia, Can, Vs. Shawn “Ugly” Archer, 2-5 (2), #?, Quesnel, British Colombia, Can-4 rounds.

Super Featheweight Erik Israylyan, 1-0 (1), #131.8, with Erevan, ARM, Montreal, Quebec, can, stop Richard Bernath, 0-2 (0), #127.6, Debrecen, Hun, at 1:34 from the first round planned 4 rounds.

In the first round, after a minute, from Israylyan to the chin, he dropped Bernath to get the 8th-Hrabia from judge Steve St-Germain. Thirty seconds later, Bernath dropped the right to the body again, and he took his knees.

Last updated 04/11/2025

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Boxing results: Darren to fight the bloody war with Darren Stewart to win

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Darren “The Gorilla” Till (2-0, 1 Kos) defeated Darren “The Dentist” Stewart (0-1) according to the eight unanimous decision in the main event on Friday evening at Vaillant Live, Derby, Derbyshire, Great Britain.

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It was all in the first round. In the second round until the Stewart rolling around the ring, mostly. In the third round, Stewart had his way. Until it hit?

In the fourth round, when it looked like he didn’t get the second wind in the first minute, Stewart took over, drawing blood from his nose, and then in the last minute of the rightly chopped Till eyebrow.

In the fifth round, Stewart managed to get the best in the fight. In the sixth round Stewart had up to the lines throughout the round, landing between gloves holding a high level. Until he got to a few return, but he was convicted.

In the seventh round it went back from Till Againt The Line, winning his counterattack when he was not hit by Stewart. In the eighth and final round of Till, the eyebrows were opened again.

Fans went crazy with his one. Stewart received the best until the last few seconds, when Stewart moved in the middle of the line, and when he left the ropes, until he landed left on the chin, dropping Stewart to 8-craine from judge Benny Decroos. Stewart ended with a vast swelling under the left eye.

The results are 77-74, 77-74 and 77-73.

The price of Super Bantamweight Dylan “The Real Deal” (19-1, 13 KO) was detained by Ckari Cani Mansilla (18-4, 13 KO) at 2:42 eighth round planned 10 rounds.

In the first three rounds, Price had an advantage, moving from the Orthodox to Southpaw and back, taking all three rounds. Mansilla, however, held his own after four rounds.

In the sixth round, in the first minute, Mansilla suddenly started running around the ring before he stopped. The price continued better than Mansilla until the last minute, when Mansilla landed a few rights.

The price landed in the seventh round, especially with the left hook. Price won all seven rounds until then.

However, in the eighth round Price landed more, and Mansilla got his own shots. In the last minute, right after stabbing from Mansilla on the price chin, Price fell on his back. He tried to get up and seemed to be barely defeating the count, of course wounded, when judge Ian John Lewis waved it.

Delicate ponderous Idris “Bodybreaker” Miss (12-1-1, 2 KO) was stopped by Southpaw Ty ‘Hyper’ Mithchell (4-2, 3 KO) at 2:58 of the third round of the planned eight rounds.

In the first round, Mitchell took over. Mitchell landed half a dozen blows in the third round, driving the lady to the corner when Judge Joerg Milke called.

The average weight of Amir “Cashman” Anderson (3-0, 3 KO) knocked Ernesto “Macho” Olver (13-9-1, 3 KO) at 1:30 of the third round of the planned six rounds.

Anderson had Olver defenseless in the third round, when judge Daniel Ziemba called.

The airy ponderous Jordan Banjo (1-0, 1 KO) scored the fourth round of Will Anderson (0-1) at 2:30.

In the third round, Anderson seemed exhausted, but he still performed. In the fourth round, in the last minute, Banjo had Anderson on his feet when Joerg Milke called.

The airy Joey Knight (3-1, 2 KO) defeated Andrew Howson (0-1) in a five-time unanimous decision. The results are 48-47, 49-46 and 48-47.

Bayasgalan Sandag was a judge.

The airy Fox “Fox the G” Townley (2-0) defeated Walida “Sharks Muhsein (0-1) with a four-government unanimous decision.

They both had moments in the second round, and Fox G had an advantage. In the third round, Fox G landed ten unanswered in half. The sharks ended well.

In the fourth and final round Fox G landed with blows that pulled the sharks into the clinch. The sharks fought well in the last minute, and Fox G landed on the last blows.

The results were 40-38, 38-37 and 38-37.

The ponderous Tobi Ayieola (0-1) ended in NC-ND, Curtis Pritchard (0-0) in a five-time fight.

Daniel Ziemba was a judge.

Heavyweight heavyweight Chase Demoor (3-2, 1 KO) knocked out Tank Tolman’s “Tank” (0-1) at 1:50 of the third round of the planned five-edge fight.

In the first round, Tolman was still moving forward, while Demoor replied well, taking the round. Ten seconds to the second round Tolman landed right on the chin, dropping the demoor on 8-Det. In the last seconds, Demoor came off the ropes, landing straight on the chin, dropping Tolman to 8-paste.

In the third round, Demoor landed straight on the chin, and Down went Tolman. Trying to get up, the fight was waving. Sven Grafe was a judge.

The heavyweight lever (0-2) lost his decision on four points Frankie “Tempo Arts” FreeLove (4-0, 2 KO).

Judge Daniel Ziemba shot him 40-36.

The weight of the ponderous Mohammed Azar Nazir (1-0) defeated Mohammed Kuba (0-1) by a five-time unanimous decision.

The results are 49-46, 49-46 and 48-47. Lahcen Oumghar was a judge.

Last updated 17.05.2025

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Blazing Speed ​​AT 46: Training Manny Pacquiao movie shows an incompetent speed before the title challenge Barrios

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Manny Pacquiao looked good, working today in a training clip on social media. Still quickly burning at 46, Manny (62-8-2, 39 KO) is preparing to challenge Mario Barrios for his WBC welterweight title on July 19 in Las Vegas. WBC gave Pacquiao ranking #5, although it has been retired since 2021 and without a victory since 2019.

It doesn’t matter how brisk Pacquiao is. He is elderly and has been inactive for four years. In his last fight he looked bad, losing to Yordenis Ugas with a 12-killer decision in 2021. Fans did not buy a manny excuse that he had cramps in his calves. This is age -related.

Is Pacquiao broken?

Some fans are wondering if Pacquiao has distributed his huge fortune and is now dead. However, it is still believed to be quite affluent, he has a huge residence in Beverly Hills and other houses in Los Angeles and the Philippines.

It would not be a huge shock if Pacquiao won against Barrios (29-2-1, 18 KO) because he chose the weakest masters at the age of 147. Mario was the target of fighters since he won the title of WBC. He was wise to wait for the biggest payment day, because he would have lost his title a long time ago if he fought with decent pretenders to a welterweight.

“It’s boxing. If you can allow 58-year-old Mike Tyson Box Jake Paul, then Manny Pacquiao returns to 46, doesn’t look so bad, right?” – said Ricky Hatton Boxing TalkSportResponding to Pacquiao, returning to the challenge of Mario Barrios for his title WBC Wytreight on July 19.

WBC allows Pacquiao to a challenge for the world championship title. They seem resistant to criticism and the worrying thing is that the sanctioning body is ready to evaluate retired fighters so high. Fans perceive this as a sign that WBC simply wants to utilize the popularity of Pacquiao to pay attention to its title.

This movement makes WBC look like an organization of the second rate. But this will not stop the warriors from the desire to capture the titles or promoters from connecting them towards this lane.

Undeserved possibility of the title

“Manny returns the fight for the title of world champion. How does manny get her world champion?

“Suddenly he returns, and they place him straight in a pretender to No. 1. How could he be placed in the top ten? You were retired. He was hell a few years ago, but we don’t know how he will see how he will take a few fights for a sultry -up, and then take him into boxing, money is all.”

Last updated 12.05.2025

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The unexpected TV network appears for Canelo vs Crawford PPV

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World Boxing News understands that a surprising television network is applying for Canelo vs. Crawford PPV in September.

The undisputed Battle of Super Medium Medium Weighing has recently been in trouble, and the date and place switch the Netflix exit from the transmission rates.

Canelo Alvarez will defend his 168-pound clutch titles against Terenka Crawford in the clash of two pounds.

Turki Alalshikh initially planned to organize a fight on September 12 at the Las Vegas stadium. However, the owner of the Ring magazine confirmed the changes after two events did not come on in Times Square, Modern York and Saudi Arabia.

The defeat of Ryan Garcia with Rolando Romero and the victory of Canelo over William Scullem faced the heat due to the lack of thrown blows. That’s why Alalshikh decided to change Canelo vs. Crawford, so it took place on Saturday, September 13.

The only problem related to the change is that university football was reserved by the Allegian stadium. Alalshikh looks at other places, including T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, Modern York and Los Angeles, as potential places.

Because Canelo vs. TV reports Crawford is still speculating about the best offer, WBN may reveal that the organizers consider UFC Fight Pass to be one of the platforms for this event.

UFC Fight Pass is an idea CEO UFC Dana White, which will promote the Canelo vs. event. Crawford for TKO Boxing.

Without the interests of Netflix there is only DAZN PPV as a realistic sender, so it seems that this is a elementary race for two horses.

White cooperates with Daznie to broadcast UFC events in other regions. However, Connecticut’s native likes to keep things on his own.

Securing the two-invisted champion of Canelo on UFC Fight Pass and a link to his brand would be a significant coup for White. Former WBA WBA WBA WBA WBA WTETreight Crawford would be an additional addition to the Flag Flag Flag.

Mexican best and highest rated P4P warrior in the USA contain forecasts related to the fight of the century.

WBA, IBF, WBO and WBC belts will be on the line, combined with the version of the Ring Alalshikha magazine and maybe another TKO trinket.

Depending on the result, any Supergows will appear at the top of the fight Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford, can become a up-to-date WBN pound leader in pound rankings.

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