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Boxing results: Hrgovic returned to business after defeating Joe Joyce!

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The Silver Olympic medalist in heavyweight 2016 Joe “Juggernaut” Joyce lost a 10-round unanimous decision to reverse “El Animal” HRGOVICA on Saturday evening in the live arena in Manchester, England.

In the first two rounds it was obvious that it did not look like their ancient me. Hrgovic fell into more blows, causing that Joyce’s left eye is coming a bit, which mostly swinging in the air. In the third round, the right with Joyce opened a cut on the left eyebrow Hrgovic.

In the fifth round, Joyce landed left, causing HRGOVICA’s right eyebrow.

In the sixth and seventh round, Joyce seemed to win his “second win”, landing more than in previous rounds. In the eighth round, Hrgovic did enough to take a round.

A minute after the nine lap from HRGovica on the chin, she fastened Joyce to her knees. In the tenth and final round they both had their moments.

The results were 97-93, 96-95 and 98-92. John Latham was a judge.

In the factor, the English heavyweight champion David “Large D” Adelye, 14-1 (13) he shot a pair of touches, stopping the IBO IBO master, Jeama “TKV” Tshikeva, 8-2 (5) at 0:55 Sixth round to win the free Bbbofc British Heavywyge Title title.

In the first round the first of eight clinches took place after 10 seconds. In the second round there were eight wedges and warnings from judge Ron Kearney. In the last seconds, Adelye has landed the first solid blow, left hook to the chin.

There were only five wedges in the third round. Adelye took the next round, landing a few blows. In the fourth round he returned to eight clinchs, and TKV took over the round. On the fourth, stop counting Klinches, TKV won close. It was more in the fifth round.

In the sixth round, while they were both in the clinic, Judge Kearney said: “Break.” Adelye landed a left hook on the chin, and the TKV went for 8-numerous. After the east, Adeleye followed him, winning a second knocking out with another left hook on the chin, ending the match.

Council Boxing Commonwealth Boxing Master Jack “The Demolition Man” Rafferty, 26-0 (17) stopped Southpaw Cory O’Regan, 14-1 (3) at 2:26 Fifth round of the planned 12 round.

In the first round, having only one 8 in his last fight and there is no opponents with the winning record, this is a step to O’Regan. O’Regan moved aside, using a stab when Rafferty hardly found a blow in the first two rounds.

In the third round, O’Regan began to land left to the raffer chin for a few minutes to the last seconds, when Rafferty landed with his first blow, dropping O’Regan and drawing blood from his nose to 8-hlaunt from judge Darren Sargensin.

In the fourth round O’Regan easily won, landing faster than Rafferty, which seemed very leisurely in reacting. In the fifth round of Rafferta went to the body, injuring O’Regan with right body after a minute. O’Regan returned, making him missing, until suddenly the corner did not call for arrest, to the surprise of many.

The super airy Khaleel “The Real Deal” Majid, 15-0 (4) won a 10-round unanimous decision over “Super” Alex Murphy, 13-1) in the fight against the action.

In the second round, Majid found numerous rights to the chin of Murphy. In the third and fourth rounds, Murphy returned to Outwork Majid. From the incentives from the corner in the fifth round, Majid began to be more occupied in an equal round from Murphy.

In the sixth, next close round. Fortunately, for Majid Murphy is not a good puncher who is mostly embedded. The seventh round was the best until now, and they both released it all in a close round.

In the eighth and ninth round, Majid, arriving at a low level, works by Murphy’s body, but is caught by the massive chin in the round of action. In the tenth and final round, with the fight for a grip, they both had moments, and Murphy suffered from cut on the left eyebrow. The draw will not hurt any warrior.

The results were 97–94, 96-94 and 96-95. John Latham was a judge.

The Olympian massive weight Delicious Orie, 1-0) defeated Milos Veletic, 3-8 (1) by the decision of four points. Judge, Steve Gray, shot him 40-36.

In the first three rounds they were all rights to landing Orie, because Veletic was defended, even dropping his hands in the third. In the fourth and last round, after escaping with the hits behind his head in previous rounds without warning from judge Steve Gray, Orie did not impress his debut.

Super Featheweight Southpaw “Sugar Boy Roy” Roiston Barney-Smith, 14-0 (7) defeated Southpaw Cesar Ignacio Predes, 18-17-1 (5) by decision on eight round points.

In the second round, Paredes suffered a cut on the back of his nose in the middle of the round. In the fourth round, the cut caused Paredes’s swelling when the round began. Barney-Smith seems content with Outland Predes.

In the seventh round Paredes threw more blows in half a round than before. Then Barney-Smith accelerated the pace, looking for a stop from cutting. In the eighth and final round Barney-Smith took another frail round.

Judge Darren Sargensin shot him 80-72.

The three-time national champion of Rambo Ramtin Musah (1-0) Super Middle defeated Robbie “Camden Caretaker” Chapman (13-49-9 (2) according to a four-shaped decision.

In the first round Mush boxed well. In the second round, Chapman made it engaging, landing with some laws, although he overtook. In the third round Musah after a minute left a left body hook, drawing the attention of Chapman. In the fourth and final round, Chapman showed himself to the delight of the crowd in the lost effort.

The Southpaw half-average drive is, 17-1 (12) defeated Miguel Angel Scaringi, 8-5 (3) according to eight rounds.

In the first three rounds, Chamberlain was able to survive, with the exception of leading rights from landing on the chin. In the fourth round the last thirty seconds lead to Southpaw Chamberlain on the chin, who knocked Scarringi from the back of a few steps.

In the sixth round Chamberlain suffered from the NIK on the left eyebrows. Judge Steve Gray warned him for using the forearm. In the eighth and final round of Chamberlain, he seemed content with the round since his last fight about seven months ago, experiencing the distance.

Judge Gray shot him 80-72.

Featheweight Southpaw Nelson “The Sexy One” Birchall, 8-0 (5) knocked out Rodrigo Matias Areco, 5-14-2), #130, Marcos Paz at 1:31 of the first round of the scheduled six rounds.

In the first round Birchall took him to the body of Areco, finally shifting Areco half -toe to the body and then the chin. Areco got up, and then back to his knee, which caused judge Darrena Sargeinson to stop when he got up.

Alfie Middlemiss (3-0) beat Alexander Morales (6-12-5 (2) based on a decision about four times.

In the first two rounds, Middlemiss moved well, counteracting effective stab against Morales, which always appeared. He had a little nickname from Morales’s left hook on the right eyebrow. In the next two rounds it lasted, and Middlemiss had a stream of blood down, she threw a cut off.

Judge Steve Gray shot him 40-37.

Two-time national champion Bantam Louie Szeto, 1-0) left the canvas to defeat Nabil Ahmed, 2-41-3) out of nearly four decisions.

In the second round, in the middle of the first round, the Sheto was dropped with the right chin from Ahmed to get the 8-hull from judge Darren Sargenin. He came back well. In the fourth and final round of Sheto, which returned well in the third, he needed the last round because of knocking down. He did a good job in the close round, because Ahmed never stopped throwing blows.

Judge Sargensin shot him 38-37.

Rings was Thomas Treiber

Last updated 04/05/2025

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Zuffa Boxing Dublin card confirmed for August 8 at 3Arena

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Zuffa Boxing has announced that its first event in Ireland, branded Zuffa Boxing 10, will take place on Saturday, August 8 at the 3Arena in Dublin. Organizers of the promotion, headed by Dana White, said details about the main event, joint performance and ticket sales will be announced soon.

According to the promotion, the card will be broadcast on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and streamed on Paramount+ in the US and Canada. Its broadcasts in the UK and Ireland are covered by a long-term contract with Sky Sports announced in March.

The expected headliner of the Cork middleweight gala will be Callum Walsh (16-0, 11 KO). according to 42 and Irish boxing, although Zuffa has not confirmed this card. Walsh won Zuffa Boxing’s debut event on January 23 in Las Vegas with a unanimous decision over Carlos Ocampo and has not fought since. The Cobh native, trained by Freddie Roach, fought mainly in the United States, but once boxed in Dublin, headlining the 3Arena gala after his victory over Przemysław Runowski.

The 42 reports that Monaghan’s Aaron McKenna (20-0, 10 KO) is set to be the main support for an IBF middleweight world title fight against Italian Etinosa Oliha (22-0, 10 KO). Both pairs are expected to fight for the vacant belt that became available after Janibek Alimkhanuly was stripped of his belt following a failed anti-doping test. McKenna is third in the IBF rankings and Oliha is second.

Dublin will be Zuffa Boxing’s second card outside the United States. The first event, Zuffa Boxing 07, will take place this Saturday at the Bournemouth International Center in England, where former world cruiserweight champion Chris Billam-Smith will face Ryan Rozicki in a 10-round cruiserweight main event.

The August 8 date means the Dublin gala will take place a week after Queensberry Promotions’ show at the same venue, headlined by Pierce O’Leary against Mark Chamberlain, with Tyson Fury scheduled to appear.

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Frank Warren says Tyson Fury will do what Daniel Dubois did to Joshua

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Frank Warren believes Tyson Fury will not only beat Anthony Joshua when the long-awaited heavyweight clash finally happens, but also stop him.

The All-British clash is scheduled for November, after a delay from its earlier summer date. Warren confirmed that Fury signed a contract for the fight in January, and both men are expected to undergo interim fights before the fight becomes official.


When asked how he sees the fight developing, Warren made it clear he expected Fury to win and pointed to Joshua’s knockout loss to Daniel Dubois as a major factor.

“I think Tyson will win,” Warren told Secondsout, predicting a Tyson Fury knockout over Joshua.

“I think Tyson will stop him.

“Did you see him fight Daniel Dubois? That gives me that confidence. I was sure Daniel Dubois would do it and he did it, and I’m sure Tyson will do the same in brief order, no matter what catches him.”

Earlier in the interview, Warren also suggested that Joshua was still feeling the effects of the Dubois defeat.

“He has the specter and cloud of what happened when he fought Daniel Dubois hanging over him. So, you know, he’s vulnerable if he gets caught now,” Warren said.

Joshua is scheduled to return on July 25 against Kristian Pregna, while Fury is scheduled to fight his own warm-up fight before November. Warren said the location for the proposed blockbuster has yet to be determined, though he confirmed the fight remains signed and will likely take place later this year, provided both heavyweights win their fights.

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World champion will be stripped of his title if he refuses to fight David Benavidez next: ‘That’s it’

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World champion to be stripped of title if he refuses to face David Benavidez next: “That’s it”

David Benavidez won the WBA and WBO cruiserweight world titles with his last fight, and the “Mexican Monster” may add to his collection in the future after one of the world champions was ordered to fight him under the threat of being stripped of his belt.

Last month I moved up from light heavyweight and dethroned Gilberto Ramirez in sensational styleBenavidez now holds the WBA (regular) and WBC featherlight heavyweight world titles, as well as his recently won unified cruiserweight crown.

As a result, the 29-year-old must decide whether he should return to the featherlight heavyweight scene or stay in the cruiserweight division, where he put in arguably the best performance of his career last time out after tuning out his fight with Jai Opetaia.

However, Benavidez was also named the WBC cruiserweight mandatory challenger and was ordered to fight WBC cruiserweight champion Noel Mikaelian, another who has been linked to a fight with Opetaia.

If Mikaelian refuses to defend the title against Benavidez, the WBC president announced in an interview for the WBC magazine that he would strip the Armenian of the belt. Boxing Scene.

“The WBC order is Mikaelian against Benavidez. That’s all. If he fights again, he will waive his obligations to the WBC.”

“[There is no deadline] at this time. I will be talking to different managers. This is the highest priority. I look forward to making sure that happens.”

If Mikaeilian decides to continue the fight with Opetaia and thus lose the world title, it can be expected that Polish-born interim champion Michał Cieślak will benefit. Either he will be elevated to full world champion and ordered to make his first defense against Benavidez, or he will be included in a vacant belt fight against the three-division world champion.

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