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World Boxing News provides live results Eubank Jr. vs Benn, when the British rivals collide in London on Dazn Pay-Per-view.

A couple of British sons of legends, Chris Eubank Sr.’s offspring And Nigel Benn, they meet to ensure the praise of rights to their families in the Battle of Great Britain.

Eubank Jr. He enters the clash, a miniature favorite despite the problems with the weight and hydration clause hinder its preparation.

Brighton Fighter lost weight by the smallest margin on Friday and had to be ten pounds from the average weight limit after two separate weighing.

Benn is fighting in his most noisy event so far, when the welterweight weight moves up two weight classes to end the competition.

“The destroyer” was initially to face Eubank in October 2022, but he did not pass two drug tests during training camps and had a fleeting suspension.

Given his license through the British boxing control council, Benn enters the Fight Night on the PPV platform of a certain victory.

Promoter Eddie Hearn believes that Benn can stop Eubank, who looked emaciated and exhausted when he hit the rock.

Ring walks are to take place around 16:45 et [9:45 p.m. UK].


Eubank Jr. vs Benn Live Results

Liam Smith tried to deal with Gane and the younger Aaron McKenna When the Medium Weight President undertook a significant beating.

McKenna was able to dictate the fight for the majority, abandoning the former WBO welterweight master on the way to a unanimous win in the decision.

Card judges 119-108, 118-108 and 117-109, because McKenna remained invincible.

Viddal Riley He took the title of British cruiser’s weight from Cheavon Clarke in the dominant performance.

Riley had a better exchange in a witty fight to watch how Clarke fought to keep his lane Lonsdale.

At the end of the twelve rounds, Riley got a nod 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113 with officials.

Chris Billam-Smith He defeated Brandon Glanton in the scales of the circuit weight when the couple got involved in Slugfest.

It seemed that the competition was about knockout when they both got involved with bombs.

However, they both heard the last bell when Billam-Smith won a unanimous decision.

Compubox said: “Billam-Smith moved away at the end. 195 out of 667 total blows, while Glanton won 172 of 560.

“Billam-Smith had an advantage from 171 to 124 Connect in Power Punches.”

Judges are twice subject to 116-113 and 116-112 for a home warrior.


Other fights:

Anthony Yarde versus Lyndon Arthur II – lightweight ponderous weight

Chris Eubank Jr. vs Conor Benn – Middle Wweight


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Information Eubank Jr vs. Benn

Chris Eubank Jr vs. Conor Benn Fight Fight Fights Tonight Night boxing in London.

Former claimant for the title of Ilford’s world Anthony Yarde [26-3, 24 KOs] He fights with Lyndon Arthur from Manchester [24-2, 16 KOs] For the third time, from WBA Intercontinental Delicate Evyweight Title on the line.

Former world champion WBO WBO WBO WBO, Liam Smith [33-4-1, 20 KOs] accepts Ireland by Aaron McKenny [19-0, 10 KOs] Minister Middle Libra for the international title WBA.

Cheavon Clarke of Gravesend defends his title British cruciate scale against Viddal Riley of Tottenham.

Former WBO world champion in the Bournemouth Cruisher Chris Billam-Smith weight [20-2, 13 KOs] meets the USA Brandon Glanton [20-2, 17 KOs] Over 12 rounds

The event will take place on Saturday, April 26, live around the world at the DAZN PPV and Sky Sports ticket office at 14.00 from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in London, England.

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Junto Nakrekani overcomes Ryosuke Nishida after the 6th round

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Junto Drawni sharpened his hug in the Bantame weight division after Ryosuke Nishida retired with an eye injury before the start of the 7th round of the unification of the world title on Sunday.

Utratani added the title of IBF Nishida to his WBC belt to remain number 1 in the division after the accuracy of his closed blows of the right eye Nishida, which prompted the inspection of the ring doctor and the decision to retire after the sixth round at the Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo.

Nayya Inoue, who is associated with a huge fight with dug up next year, watched from the ring when the donated took control in the fifth and sixth round against his Japanese warrior in the fourth defense of his WBC title.

Three weight of the world champion of the nutrition (31-0, 24 KO), 27, from Kanagawa in Japan, will now think about the entrance to Munior Feather, weighing or going to the next struggle of the unification of the world weight title.

The other world champions in 118 pounds are Antonio Vargas (WBA) and Yoshiki Takei (WBO). About expecting what Megafight versus Inoue was talked about, so he is expected to fight.

The collision with Inoue (30-0, 27 KO), No. 2 in the ESPN Boxer ranking and the undisputed world champion in a featherweight, would be the biggest fight in the Japanese history of boxing.

Utratani ranks 9th on the latest ESPN list for pounds for pounds and this win brings it closer to Inoue. Southpaw Nishida (10-1, 2 KO), 28, contributed to the absorbing fight, in which both maintained a furious pace for six rounds.

Five foot-eutty feet, who trains in Los Angeles with coach Ruda Hernandez, now won all his five fights in Bantamweight after stopping and began as if he wanted to end it early, with a complete attack in round 1.

Both released their hands from the first bell, but the dug up had better early exchanges, including the gigantic left and the upper sequence in round 2.

Nishida was better in the third and fourth rounds when he aimed at the body, but his right eye began to swell in round 5, and at the end of the 6th round was closed. The stratified mercilessly aimed at the swollen eye Nishida eye with baking his left hands as he began arrows with greater regularity.

The failure seemed inevitable for Nishida, considering that he saw only one eye and after assessing the injury of the eye by a ring doctor there was a reasonable decision to get him out of the fight after the sixth round.

On the same account, the Japanese Bantamweight Riku Masuda (8-1, 8 KO) provided a shocking one of Southpaw, which knocked out Michella Banquez from Venezuela, in the round.

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Richardson Hitchins Oath “Bloody Massacre” against George Cambosos Jr. in defense of IBF Airy Welter WWWEight in defense

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Image: Richardson Hitchins Vows "Bloody Massacre" Against George Kambosos Jr. in IBF Light Welterweight Title Defense

Richardson Hitchins provides for the “bloody massacre” of George Cambosos Jr. In the first defense of your IBF welterweight title on Saturday, June 14, in their headliner at the Madison Square Garden theater in Novel York. Hitchins (19-0, 7 Kos) says that he wants to see “blood” and leave the face of Cambosos.

Cambosos career Jr. on Brink

Hitchins vs. Cambosos appears on Saturday on Dazn. The event starts at 19:00 et / 16:00 The former united master of lightweight Cambosos Jr. (22-3, 10 KO) desperately wants to keep his career because he enters this fight with the record of 2-3 in the last five fights.

To maintain his delay and continue to secure great payments, George must win this fight. The problem is that he lacks power and size to have a chance to abolish worry against Hitchins.

“I’m ready to put my hands on this boy. That’s what it is about. Providing myself and I do it slowly, but for sure,” said Richardson Hitchins Warrior On his defense of the title against George Cambosos Jr. on Saturday. “You work challenging and get what you deserve and I get what I deserve.”

If Richardson can’t knock out Cambosos, he doesn’t talk much about him. Cambosos probably lost four of the last five fights and has the opportunity to recognize his name. He certainly did not get the title shot against Hitchins. If Richardson were more popular and had fans cordial style, he would not have to fight guys like George. He would fight popular warriors such as Teofimo Lopez, Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia.

“Bloody Massacre” forecasting Hitchins

“I definitely need more knockout on my album,” said Richardson about what he needs to become a superstar. Massacre. I am not ecstatic until I see George Cambosos. I want to see blood. I want to see a lot of blood. His face is damn. This is what I want to see, “Hitchins said about what he wants in the fight against Cambosos on Saturday.

Richardson is missing the assassin instinct

Hitchins needed more knockout on his album, but it did not happen. He had to know that things looked desperate to him when he was booed by his fans for his dull, unprocessed style in his fights with Gustavo Lemos, Jose Zepeda and John Bauz. He lacks the assassin instinct.

“This is a statement that I want to make. Put him back to the place from which he came, back through the pond. Yes, a bloody massacre. This is my forecast. This is definitely my forecast. I make it happen,” said Hitchins.

Richardson did not show power and aggressiveness to defeat Cambosos in a “bloody massacre.” This is not his fighting style. It is like a mix of Shakura Stevenson and Devin Haney with his defensive fighting style.

To knock out Cambosos, he would have to completely change his combat style, which is impossible at that moment. He is too embedded in his way.

Last updated 06/08/2025

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Manny Pacquiao in Hall of Fame boxes as he resumes his career

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Manny Pacquiao’s fighting days are not yet completed because he comes out of a retirement at the age of 46 for the next title next month.

Regardless of what is happening on the rest of the scene, it is tough to find a lot of better CV than the one that has already gathered in his career, which has landed at the International Gallery of Sław in boxes on Sunday.

“And now, when I look back,” said Pacquia- “world champion of eight, world titles in four different decades, the oldest world champion of the Valleries in History, these are not just opinions. These are facts.”

Pacquiao was the main name in class 2025, which was written during the ceremony at Turning Stone Casino, Verona, Novel York. He will not be able to celebrate for too long, because he returns to training for his fight with July 19 in Las Vegas against Master WBC Mario Barrios.

Pacquiao did not mention it during his speech at the end of the long introduction ceremony. Instead, he focused on the record achievement of winning titles in eight weight classes, a warrior who debuted in 106 pounds in classes and arose to win the title at a limit of 154 pounds.

“From the flying weight to the younger medium weight, eight division,” said Pacquiao. “Every fight, every victory was a step further from poverty. It was not only for me, but for my family, for Filipinos.”

Vinny Paz, a master of three divisions, previously known as Vinny Pazienza, who defeated a broken neck in a car accident to resume his career, and Michael Nunn, a master in medium weight and super medium, were other fighters in the classroom.

Women in the classroom are Yesica Chavez, Anne Sophie Mathis, Mary Jo Sanders and Cathy “Cat” Davis, who, after submitting a lawsuit of sexual discrimination against Novel York State Athletic Commission, became one of the first women who will receive a professional boxing license by the organization in 1978.

Pointing to the jewelry that the lead people received, Davis said: “I have this attractive ring here and I asked them to be huge enough for my middle finger, because if I ever see these elderly white stupid people who kept us, you know what I would do.”

Kenny Bayless, who worked with one of the biggest Pacquiao fights, including his defeat with Floyd Mayweather and the knockout of Ricky Hatton, as well as judge Harry Gibbs, together with Cut Man Al Gavin. Randon Gordon broadcaster, HBO manufacturer, Ross Greenburg and deceased boxers Rodrigo Valdez and Owen Swift rounded the class.

Pacquiao retired in 2021 with a record of 62-8-2 of 39 KO, fighting in some of the greatest hits of 2000. He said that he was always looking for the most tough opponents so that he could test himself.

This made him much richer than he could imagine when he grew up in poverty in the Philippines. Then he served his country as a senator in 2016-22 and ran unsuccessfully to the president, and his voice broke a bit when he thanked the fans from home with his family.

“It’s our victory,” said Pacquiao. “This is our story, and the best will come.”

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