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Boxing results: “Katz” Pazurzy’s way to the top: Katzoukis overcomes early pressure to stop Cruz delayed
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Andreas “Katz” Katzoukis (16-0, 11 Kos) detained Roberto “El Terror de Cayey” Cruz (11-1, 7 Kos) at 2:37 seventh round for the empty title of WBA Continental Americas on Friday evening at Red Owl Boxing Arena, Houston, Tx. Breyon Gorham defeated Luis Feliciano in the co-business event by a 10-round unanimous decision.
In the first minute of the second round, Cruz left, landing Katzoukis, who returned for the rest of the round. Cruz had an advantage in the rounds of action in the third and fourth rounds. In the last seconds in the fifth round, Katzoukis successfully hurt Cruz successfully.
In the last seconds of the sixth round, Katzoukis entered Cruza to the ropes, which looked like knocking down, but judge John Schorle waved him as if it was a slip. In the last minute of the seventh round, Katzoukis went Cruz on the canvas, when Cruz’s corner threw a towel, ending the fight.
In the Co-Main event, super featherlight Breyon “Grindtime” Gorham, 19-0 (15), overtaken Luis Feliciano, 17-3 (8) according to a 10-round unanimous decision, gaining knocking down.
In the first round, previously undefeated and out of losses, Feliciano was convicted. From a second to the seventh round Feliciano fought with it, although Gorham in most of them got the best.
In the eighth round, Gorham counted Feliciano with his right chin, dropping him on the 8th Hold from Judge James Green.
They both had moments in the ninth round, and Gorham had an advantage. In the tenth and final round, knowing that he was far behind Feliciano, he had his best round working Gorham.
The results are 98-91, 97-92 and 99-90.
Super featherlight Giovanni Marquez, 12-0 (6) defeated Esteban “Stone Hands” Munoz, 10-4 (5) by an 8-round unanimous decision to gain an empty title of continental America.
In the first round Munoz passed Marquez, until a minute, Marquez swayed Munoz with his right chin. Munoz in the third round landed a combination of chin, swaying Marquez. In the fourth round Marquez had an advantage. In his corner is the former world champion Raul Marquez.
Marquez had a slight cut on the right eye at the end of Slugfest in the fifth round. In the seventh round they mostly fought on an equal level. In the eighth and last round, Marquez had a munoz at ropes with a tow truck until the last seconds, when Munoz landed in his last chin.
The results were 78-74, 78-74 and 79-73. Joe Rodriguez was a judge.
Lithe Southpaw Oscar “El Chata” Perez, 13-0-2 (7), defeated Cesar “Izon” Juarez, 31-19 (24), in an eight-handed unanimous decision.
Perez dominated in the first three rounds. In the fourth round judge James Green scored a point from Juarez for low blows. Lew in the fifth round. Pereza on the chin dropped off the 8-net from Judge Green. In the eighth and final round, both let everything spend time and already suffers from a bloody nose.
The results are 80-70, 80-70 and 79-71.
Super average weight Nate “Brickbuster” Lugo, 4-0 (4), stopped “Italian stallion” by Austin Dulworth, 4-4 (1), at 2:47 in the fifth round of the planned six times.
Lugo won all three in full action in the first three rounds. In the fourth round, at the end of a minute, the right from Lugo on the chin and down Dulworth went 8-story from judge John Schorle. In the fifth round, with fifteen seconds, a lot of blows from Lugo forced Judge Schorle to stop.
The average weight of Elijah “Kaboom” Lugo, 2-0) defeated Chris Porter, 2-3-2 (2) four-soving unanimous decision.
In the first twenty seconds of the first round, Lugo swayed the porter with his right chin. In the fourth and final round it was that Lugo tried, but the space could not be obtained.
The results are 40-36, 40-36 and 40-36.
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Norman immediately took action and looked sharper from the first round, putting Wagner on the defensive with difficult right hands and quick combinations. Wagner tried to stay dynamic early, but Norman’s speed and power quickly separated the two fighters.
The finish came in the second round when Norman dropped Wagner with a bulky right hand for the first time in the exchange. Wagner got up, but Norman quickly returned to the attack and moments later scored another knockdown with a combination that seriously injured Wagner.
After the second knockdown, Wagner indicated he could not continue the fight, which led to the referee waving the fight after a brief consultation with the ringside doctor.
Norman said: “I came out trying to take his head off. I took a substantial swing. But then I decided to take it straightforward, work on my jab and stick to my fundamentals. And that’s when I got the job done.”
“I was thinking about working on the body shot. I looked at him and saw he wasn’t very mighty in the stomach.”
“I learned a lot with Ronnie Shields. I’m calmer and more composed. This ring is my home now. We’ll see what happens next. No matter what, I’ll take care of business.”
The performance was an critical return for Norman after losing his WBO welterweight title to Haney last November. Norman was knocked down in the third round of that fight before losing a wide decision, but he showed no hesitation in his first appearance since the defeat.
Norman improved to 29-1 with his 23rd knockout victory, while Wagner dropped to 19-3. The quick finish also puts Norman in good position for bigger fights in the welterweight division as he tries to get back into title contention.
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Keyshawn Davis returned home to Norfolk and finally closed the book on Nahir Albright, though not before frustration simmered from the fight and briefly threatened to turn on him.
Davis survived a mid-fight scare and a two-point deduction before defeating Albright by unanimous decision at Scope Arena during the inaugural DAZN Top Rank event.
Davis vs. Albright fight
The lightweight fighter won twice by scores of 117-109 and 118-108 in a fight that brought additional pressure after an overturned result from their first meeting in 2023.
Davis also entered the contest being analyzed after initially making the lightweight limit and later returning to the scale to gain 140 pounds.
From the first round, Davis looked determined to leave no doubt. The Norfolk star landed solid punches, taunting and smirking at Albright, gradually increasing the pressure in the third and fourth rounds as his right hand began to land consistently.
However, Albright did not agree to disappear quietly.
The Philadelphian caught Davis with a pointed right hand in the fifth round that suddenly changed the atmosphere in the arena and forced the hometown fighter to react.
Controversy in the seventh round
As the clinch exchanges became more heated, Davis lost his composure in the seventh round, picking up Albright and throwing him to the canvas during a break in the action.
The referee deducted two points.
Instead of slowing Davis down, the incident seemed to kick him into another gear. He came back and shot with more urgency, leading with right hands through the middle rounds before landing combinations tardy to try to force a stoppage that never came.
Albright absorbed a lot in the final rounds but didn’t give up.
After the fight, Davis admitted that frustration got the best of him during the controversial exchange.
“He liked to hit and hold. He does that. So he was on my neck and I got livid and turned him over,” Davis said.
The lightweight fighter also revealed that the fifth-round shot changed his mentality for the rest of the fight.
“What really made me make that decision was he caught me with one good shot. And I was like, ‘I’m going to beat you up.’ You won’t achieve anything else. “
Davis added: “I felt amazing. I felt good. He’s a crafty fighter. He was around. I tried to fight for a knockout. We all saw he was injured. I just didn’t understand it. But I made the decision and that’s what matters.”
Norman Jr wins by TKO
In a joint feature film Brian Norman Jr. he stopped Josh Wagner in the second round after dropping the Canadian twice before the ring doctor stopped the fight due to a shoulder injury.
Norman improved to 29-1 with 23 knockouts.
“I came out trying to rip his head off,” Norman said. “But then I decided to relax, work on my poking and stick to the basics. And then I did my job.”
Results below the card
welterweight: Kelvin Davis won a split decision over Peter Dobson after gaining an early lead with his movement and outside boxing. The scores were 98-92 for Dobson and 99-91, 97-93 for Davis.
featherweight: Yan Santana remained undefeated after a hard-fought unanimous decision over Cristian Cruz to retain the NABO title. The scores were 96-94, 97-93 and 98-92.
Super welterweight: Keon Davis improved to 5-0, defeating Edwine Humaine Jr. in six rounds. The scores of all three cards were 60-54.
Super Featherweight: Dedrick Crocklem defeated Eric Howard by unanimous decision over six rounds, overall score 60-54.
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Major update on Conor Benn’s next fight: ‘We’re targeting him right now’
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May 17, 2026
Conor Benn’s manager has provided an update on Ryan Garcia’s situation, admitting there is a possibility of negotiations “falling apart” in the coming weeks.
Talks about their potential reunion are apparently progressing gradually, with the pair expected to fight for Garcia’s WBC welterweight world title later this year.
The 27-year-old won the belt in February dethroning Mario Barrios by majority unanimous decision after knocking down his fighter in the first round.
It was his first victory since 2023, and the American’s previous two appearances ended with a points defeat against Rolando Romero and a no-contest against Devin Haney.
Between these two fights, Garcia received a one-year ban after testing positive for the banned substance ostarine, which called into question the credibility of his performance against Haney.
Benn also previously tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance – specifically clomiphene – but nonetheless emerged as a top contender for the WBC 147-pound title.
After missing the weight since 2022, the 29-year-old is coming off a 10-round points victory over the retired Regis Prograis, whom he fought at the 150-pound catchweight on the undercard of the Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov fight last month.
Benn has since doubled down on his desire to face Garcia, while manager Keith Connolly told Boxing News the odds of the fight happening are basically 50/50.
“We are in negotiations [Garcia-Benn]along with several other large fights. I’ve seen it happen; I saw it fall apart, but right now we’re focused on this fight.
“I think it’s a great fight for both fighters. It will be a huge fight if it takes place here [in the UK] and it will be a fierce battle in which it is fought [Las] Vegas. It’s a sale wherever it goes.
“I think we’ll know in the next few weeks where we’re going, but it’s definitely a fight we want.”
Benn’s victory over Prograis followed his middleweight triumph over Chris Eubank Jr in November, when “The Destroyer” gained revenge after losing their opening bout by unanimous decision.
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