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Boxing results: Jaron Ennis’s power for Stanionis in the union of clashes in Boardwalk Hall

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IBF World Seriter Weighing, Jaron “Boots” Ennis stopped the Olympian in 2016, WBA WBA WELD WELTER WWWEGHT EIMANTAS STANIONIS after six rounds, adding a Ring magazine strap on Saturday evening in the fight of uniform in Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, Modern Jersey.

Ennis, 34-0 (30) knocked by Stanionis, 15-1 (9), in the sixth round. The fight was stopped after Eimantas returned to his corner.

In the first round, Ennis controlled Stanionis, which landed his first blow, the left hook. Ennis turned Southpaw in the last half minute, easily winning the round. In the middle of the second round they had their first exchange. Ennis, mainly in Southpaw, took the next round. Ennis went to the body in the last minute of the third round, wounding Stanionis.

Stanionis had abrasion under the right eye in the fourth round, losing the next round. In the middle of the fifth round, Stanionis landed a pair of left on the chin, opening Ennis, causing a stanionis bleeding.

In the last minute of the sixth round, Ennis landed four left mountains, dropping Stanionis on 8-hlagunks from judge David Fields. Between the rounds, Stanionis’s corner stopped the fight.

Former Master WBA WBA Feather weight Southpaw Raymond “Savage” Ford, 17-1-1 (8), defeated the former WBC Master Continental Americas Super Feather, the weight of Thomas “Gunna Man” Mattice, 22-4-1 (17), 10-Rund of a unanimous decision.

In the first minute of the first round Ford had wounded Mattice in a corner with a tow truck. In the last seconds Ford hurt Mattice again. Ford controlled Mattice from the land from the second to sixth round.

In the seventh round, Mattice had some swelling around her left eye, although he held his hands high with a diminutive picture. Ford still won every round and the fans were restless. In the eighth round, Ford landed two and three combinations.

In the ninth round, Mattice began to throw a few blows back withdrawing Ford, who won the next round. In the tenth and final round Ford continued to cut off.

Evaluates all 100-90. Earl Brown was a judge.

WBC Continental Americas Super Bantamweight, Arturo Cardenas, 16-0-1 (9) stopped tardy Sub Southpaw Edgar Cortes, 9-8-1 (1), at 1:30 round of 8 and final.

In the second round, Cardenas began quickly, chasing Cortes, who moved well on the ring, landing most. Cardenas got one good shot in the body.

In seventh place, Cardenas landed on a chin on a beard by a minute to the round, dropping Cortes on the 8th-Hrabia from judge Charlie Fitch. In the eighth and final round halfway from Cardenas, Cortes dropped, who was detained by judge Fitch after the east.

Silver Olympic medalist 2016 Shakhram “Wonder Boy” Giyasov, 17-0 (10) knocked out Franco “Cazador” Maximilliano Ocampo, 17-3 (8) at 1:57 fourth round of 10 rounds planned.

In the first round, at the last minute, the combination of Giyasova dropped Ocampa on 8-fasting from judge David Francii. In the fourth round from the right from Giyasov to Body, he dropped Ocamp from Count from Francii judge.

Super waddles 2024 bronze medalist Omari “Banger” Jones, 2-0 (2) defeated Willam “Action” Jackson, 13-6-2 (5), at 1:47 of the first round of the planned six rounds.

In the middle of the first round, Jones landed in a basic way on the body, dropping Jackson to the count from judge David Franciii.

Super Featheweight Southpaw Zaquin Moses, 3-0 (2) won the second round of Nokaut Alex Pallete, 1-4 (1) at 2:13 planned Fourour rounds.

In the second round, from a minute, Southpaw Moses had an advantage on the chin of the palette, and in the down he went to the 8th-hill from judge David Franciii. He got up, and Moses jumped on him before the judge called.

The featherlight Francisco “Sisco Kid” Rodriguez, 7-0 (7), stopped Naheem “The Dream” Parker, 5-2 (2), at the end of the third round of the planned six rounds.

In the first three rounds, Rodriguez defeated Parker, leading him to the ropes in the third round with a little return from Parker. In the corner of Parker they called to stop.

Charlie Fitch was a judge.

WADZKA HEALS TAHMIR “The Don” Smalls, 14-0 (10) destroyed Nikki Bascome, 13-2 (2) at 1:13 of the first round of planned eight rounds.

In the middle of the first round, the enlargement of diminutive blows fell in the seat of his trunks, where he took the count from judge Charlie Fitch.

The skiper was David Damante.



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Photo: boxing results: too strong Jaron Ennis's power for Stanionis in the Clash Union in Boardwalk Hall


Photo: boxing results: too strong Jaron Ennis's power for Stanionis in the Clash Union in Boardwalk Hall


Photo: boxing results: too strong Jaron Ennis's power for Stanionis in the Clash Union in Boardwalk Hall


Photo: boxing results: too strong Jaron Ennis's power for Stanionis in the Clash Union in Boardwalk Hall


Photo: boxing results: too strong Jaron Ennis's power for Stanionis in the Clash Union in Boardwalk Hall


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Photo: boxing results: too strong Jaron Ennis's power for Stanionis in the Clash Union in Boardwalk Hall


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Bob Arum wonders if Lomachenko needs money to pay back

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“Well, again, I don’t know what his financial situation is. He earned a lot of money from us. But, you know, he lives in Ukraine and there are a lot of problems there, maybe he needs money, or maybe he just wants to get away from home,” Arum said in an interview with Fighthype.

Arum’s comments drew attention because promoters rarely speculate publicly on whether a returning fighter might be financially motivated. Lomachenko hasn’t fought since stopping George Kambosos Jr. in May 2024. in the fight for the IBF lightweight title, and then left boxing.

The former three-division world champion is now 38 years venerable and has shown signs of decline in the later stages of his lightweight career. Losses to Teofimo Lopez and Devin Haney, as well as a complex stretch at 135 pounds, have raised questions about how much Lomachenko has left in his long absence from the ring.

Arum admitted he doesn’t know what version of Lomachenko will return if the comeback continues.

“I don’t know what, if anything, Lomachenko has lost after his two-year retirement. So it would be wrong to hypothesize how he would fare against all these younger guys. We’ll just have to see,” Arum said.

The interviewer asked Arum if Lomachenko would still be able to compete with younger names like Shakur Stevenson, Abdullah Mason and Raymond Muratalla, but Arum avoided making predictions.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the return, Arum continued to praise Lomachenko as one of the best fighters promoted by Top Rank during his career with the company.

“Loma represents the best of boxing. So I wish him all the best because he has been a great fighter for us and he truly embodies the best of boxing,” Arum said.

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The most talented Dubois still attends school

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Solomon Dubois trains in the gym as the youngest member of the Dubois boxing family begins attracting attention in amateur boxing

The Dubois family has already produced two world champions. Now another name is starting to attract attention in British boxing.

Daniel Dubois and sister Caroline turned the family name into one of the most celebrated names in British boxing, but now a different Dubois is quietly emerging from the amateur ranks.

According to many, including Stanley’s father, Solomon Dubois may finally become the best of them all.

Another Dubois appears

The 13-year-old turned heads at national tournaments as he developed under the Dubois umbrella. Stanley, the man who helped shape Daniel and Caroline into world champions, is overseeing his second son’s progress.

Daniel himself has publicly endorsed Solomon to one day become a major force in the sport as the youngest member of the fighting family continues his rise.

This naturally creates expectations.

Over the years, a lot has been written and said about the Dubois family, but not all of it was positive. Family feuds, public disagreements, pressure and media attention have followed the name for much of Daniel and Caroline’s career.

Fresh chapter

However, in Solomon’s case, there is already a feeling that boxing could be the beginning of a fresh chapter.

As Daniel and Caroline gradually enter the final stages of their careers, Solomon is just beginning his own journey.

The pressure is already on, but he is following in the footsteps that will be able to impart significant knowledge.

When a family has already produced two world champions, expectations arise long before title fights or professional contracts emerge.

That’s what makes Solomon’s situation so fascinating, because the noise around him isn’t the result of random social media hype designed to produce the next substantial thing.

This belief clearly exists within the family itself.

Stanley has long suggested that Solomon may naturally possess an agility and raw ability that simply cannot be taught.

Dubois syndrome

The pressure comes early

At the same time, there is an obvious danger in placing too much expectation on someone so newborn.

The history of boxing is full of prospects who faced pressure before they were physically and mentally ready to handle it.

For now, Solomon remains a student learning his craft with one of the most recognizable names in British boxing.

A professional move and a likely collaboration with Frank Warren will almost certainly come later if he continues to make progress.

However, at the moment it’s simply a matter of keeping his feet on the ground as the attention around him continues to grow.

Because if the Dubois family’s beliefs prove correct, British boxing may finally discover that the most talented Dubois was the youngest all along.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Keyshawn Davis vs. Nahir Albright 2 Saturday night, live on DAZN

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In October 2023, rising contender Keyshawn Davis entered the ring for an intense fight against Nahir Albright. In the first round of the fight, Albright used his feints and changed levels with his jab.

In the first round, Davis managed to land a well-timed right hand. Over the next few rounds, Keyshawn Davis established range and as a result, started landing his combinations.

Halfway through the 10-round fight, Davis was in complete control, consistently launching counterattacks. During the final three rounds of the fight, Albright found success in punching with his right hand.

Albright was competitive but didn’t seem to be doing enough to win rounds. At the conclusion of the 10-round contest, Davis was declared the winner by majority decision.

Two weeks later, Keyshawn Davis was confirmed to have tested positive for marijuana. Davis received a 90-day suspension and his majority victory over Nahir Albright was changed to a no-contest.

Following his match with Keyshawn Davis, Nahir Albright’s boxing career came to an end after a 19-month hiatus. In June 2025, Nahir Albright stepped back into the squared circle to face Keyshawn’s older brother, Kelvin Davis.

Albright was very aggressive as he hurt Davis in the second and fourth rounds. Albright set the pace of the fight and won a convincing victory.

After the fight ended, Keyshawn and his younger brother Keon jumped Albright backstage. According to Albright, the Davis brothers entered his locker room and Keyshawn headbutted him, leaving a lump on his right eye.

Following the incident, police escorted Keyshawn Davis from the arena. Davis was initially scheduled to headline the event, but he weighed 4.3 pounds over the legal weight limit and was stripped of his WBO world title.

After this embarrassing incident, Keyshawn Davis redeemed himself in January 2026 when he dominated Jamaine Ortiz. Now Davis is ready to take care of unfinished business on Saturday night.

Keyshawn “The Businessman” Davis didn’t look like a pro on Friday afternoon when he weighed in at 140.2 pounds. Davis stripped down to his bare essentials and weighed 140.1 pounds.

After his second failed attempt, Davis was given two hours to reach the 140-pound limit. A tiny time later, Davis returned to the scale and weighed 140 pounds.

Performance wise, Keyshawn Davis is a striking boxer who has poise, timing, a solid jab and a high ring IQ, is an elite counter puncher, has excellent punch placement and is deadly when landing body shots.

His opponent, Nahir Albright, has a quick jab, is elusive, has good footwork, uses head movement regularly, is tough and used to throwing a series of punches.

The grudge match will be held on Saturday evening, May 16, at the Scope Arena. Norfolk native Keyshawn Davis wants to make a statement to his hometown fans, but his opponent, Nahir Albright, plans to play the role of spoiler.

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