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Boxing results: McCormack stops Parra: The welterweight division has a recent pretender

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The Silver Olympic medalist 2016 Pat McCormack (8-0, 6 KO) stopped Miguel Parra (25-6-1, 17 KO) in the ninth round in the eliminator of the WBA semi-edible title on Saturday evening at Rainton Meadows Arena, Houghton-Le-Spring, Wear, UK.

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McCormack stops Parra on nine

In the first round McCormack overtook Parr, who forced the clinch when McCormack landed from time to time. In the third round, next to the point halfway, McCormack landed a good combination to Parry’s chin. In the last seconds, McCormack has been warned for the second time by judge John Latham for a low blow.

In the fifth round McCormack was good. At one point, after landing right on the chin Paras, Parra turned when Judge Lathan entered. In the sixth round near the middle point of McCormack landed a low left, forcing the referee’s lathan to score a point from McCormack, being the third warning.

In the seventh round, with 45 seconds, the law on the chin from McCormack entered Parra to Lin. 33 seconds remained, the laws sounded noisy from McCormack on the Parry chin. In the eighth round, by a minute, Parra landed a few blows, pushing McCormacka away before he returned, ending the round.

In the last seconds of the ninth round, McCormack landed half a dozen stamps unanswered and it looked like the judge Latham would enter to stop him. Between the rounds, the corner of Parra called the stop.

Williamson claims that the British title

In the coefficient of the former BBBOFC Master English English Super Middle weight, Mark Dickinson (8-2, 2 KO) was detained by the former Great Britain champion Troy Williamson (21-4-1, 15 KO) at 1:51 Ninth round, taking the British title.

In the first round, Dickinson could not earn weight and was deprived of the title. The first two rounds were close. In the third round, Williamson mostly had a good round, for the most part Dickinson.

In the middle of the fourth round, Williamson shook Dickinson with the right upper mining in the chin. In the last minute Dickinson shook Williamson with his left hook on the chin. A few seconds later, Williamson returned with a few strokes in the chin.

In the fifth round it was back, and Dickinson ended the round with a combination, approaching. In the sixth round, the action was even more stimulating for fans, because they both allowed everything to spend time.

In the seventh round, from the inside to the end, it was Dickinson Outlanding Williamson. In the middle of the eighth round, Dickinson shook Williams Right on the chin.

In the middle of the ninth round, Dickinson landed on the chin of a good left hook, when Williamson opposed the huge right on the chin, dropping Dickinson to the 8th-Hrabia from the reece carter judge. Williamson went right after Dickinson landed with a solid law, forcing Judge Carter to stop.

Sandy Ryan rests Grierson

Former WBO champion WBO WWETreight Sandy Ryan (8-3-1, 3 KO) said Jade Grierson (5-1-1, 2 KO), winning a 10-round unanimous decision.

In the first three rounds, Ryan took over Grierson. In the last minute of the fourth round Ryan landed right, drawing blood from his nose Grierson.

In seventh place, Grierson continued to get through most of them when Ryan continued to counteract it.

In the tenth and final round Ryan was warned for pushing Grierson by judge Bob Williams. It was the most competitive fight round.

The results were 98-92, 99-91 and 100-90.

VUONG Outlasses Facundo Arce

Lightweight Cameron Vuong (9-0, 4 KO) beat the game Reuquen Cona Facundo Arce (18-21-2, 7 KOS) with a decision on an eight round.

In the first three rounds, Vuong moved well on the ring and controlled a solid stab, which he held at his side, from time to time landing on the body and chin Arce.

In the last seconds of the fourth round Vuong has landed a good combination to the chin Arka, taking the next round. Thirty seconds to the sixth round of Arka landed on the chin of Vuong, his best blow. Vuong landed with a combination, while Arka tried to counteract the left hook, missing and fell on the canvas.

In the last minute of the seventh round Vuong landed on the chin Arka. In the last seconds, the Ark threw the law that did not hit the rope. In the eighth and final round, Arka had its best round, although not good enough to win with VUPG, which went through him.

Judge Neil Close shot him 80-72.

Bantamweight Tiah Mai Ayton (2-0, 2 KO) knocked out Lydie Bialic (3-4-1, 1 KO) at 0:48 Fourth round of the planned six rounds.

In the first two rounds, Ayton easily won both. In the third round, by a minute, Ayton drew blood from his nose with his right hand. In the last seconds, Ayton has landed a dozen or so unanswered, dropping Bialic to the 8th number from judge Neil Close.

In the fourth and final round, after a minute, Ayton landed right on his head, dropping Bialica to the 8th Hold from the judge. After the creation, the fight was stopped.

Quick knockout leo atang

The heavyweight Leo Atang (2-0, 2 KO) knocked out Cristian Uwaka (1-6-1, 1 KO) at 2:31 of the first round of the planned four rounds.

In the first rounds halfway to the right on the head of Uwak from 18-year-old Atang and down he went to the 8th Hold from Judge Neil Close.

Bantamweight Adam Maca (2-0, 2 KO) detained Francisco Rodriguez (1-22, 1 KO) at 2:10 round of the fourth and last.

In the first two rounds there was a 6-time Mac amateur master completely dominated both rounds. In the first minute of the second round, Maca landed right on the chin, almost dropping Rodriguez.

In the fourth and final round, remaining slightly over a minute, Maca landed three laws, and a second later another law dropped Rodriguez on an 8-story from judge Daniel McFarlane. There was less than a minute, Maca landed half a dozen rights to Rodriguez’s head when his corner threw a towel.

The weight of the Brad Casey cruiser (1-0) defeated Goran Kozul (5-8, 2 KO) by a four-way decision, winning a pair of knocking down.

In the second round, after a minute, Casey landed on his body a left hook when Kozul retreated. He fell on a canvas on his knee, taking 8-cruate from judge Daniel McFarlane. In the middle of the round, Casey threw a goat at the ring, receiving a warning from the McFarlane judge.

From a minute in the fourth round, Casey landed right on the top of Kozul’s head, dropping him to 8-story from judge Gonzalez. 12 seconds remained, Casey opened a cutting on the interior of the right eyebrow, Kozul and knocked out his mouth.

Judge McFarlane shot him 40-34.

Ben Edwards was a ring announcer.

Last updated 09/06/2025

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Dana White had to sell Fury vs. Joshua to random US players

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Image: Kalle Sauerland: Dana White Needed To Sell Fury vs Joshua To US Casuals

Fury and Joshua remain linked to the highly anticipated all-British heavyweight clash, with recent discussions focusing not only on whether the fight will eventually happen, but also on who will oversee its promotion. Although Fury has spent much of his career working with Frank Warren and Joshua was Matchroom Boxing’s banner star under Eddie Hearn, Sauerland sees value in bringing a different voice.

Addressing growing speculation about White’s possible role, Sauerland explained why he thinks the UFC president could support expand the event’s reach beyond the UK.

“If Turki wants Dana to run him, it makes total sense because he has American eyes,” Sauerland told Seconds Out.

“There will be a strategic reason if they want to bring in Dana White. If they are going to bring in Dana White, it will have something to do, I assume, with America, where this fight means very little.

“It’s a huge fight in the UK at the moment. I mean, huge doesn’t really do it justice. Here it’s gigantic, but in America people don’t queue to watch this fight.”

Sauerland also pointed to White’s success in building the UFC as a dominant force in the U.S. combat sports market.

“Bringing in Dana brings a UFC element to the fight,” Sauerland said. “Let’s face it, MMA in America has been the dominant combat sport in America for the last 15, 20 years.

“Boxing, if boxing works in America, is still by far the biggest sport. So I understand from a business standpoint why they would do it.”

White is becoming an increasingly influential figure in boxing thanks to his collaboration with Turki Alalshikh and the launch of Zuffa Boxing. While no agreement has been announced for Fury and Joshua to finally meet in the ring, Sauerland’s comments underscore why White’s involvement may go beyond promotional news.

The heavyweight competition has long been one of boxing’s biggest unrealized events. While the contest would likely sell out a stadium in the UK regardless of who promoted it, Sauerland believes Dana White’s ability to reach grassroots combat sports fans in the United States could make the Joshua vs. Fury fight a truly global spectacle.

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Tim Bradley names the heavyweight who can beat Oleksandr Usyk: ‘This could be his time’

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Tim Bradley names the heavyweight who can beat Oleksandr Usyk: “It could be his time”

Tim Bradley listed probably the biggest challenge for Oleksandr Usyk, who some say should hang up his gloves after the clash with Rico Verhoeven.

Last month, the Ukrainian endured a tougher-than-expected test against Verhoeven, which ended with a controversial suspension following an 11th-round knockout.

Until then Usyk was losing on one of the judges’ scorecards However, he managed to inspire the intervention of referee Mark Lyson, who waved at Verhoeven after the bell.

Indeed, it was controversial while on duty, however, the real story is that Verhoeven, a former kickboxer, was able to last 11 rounds with the heavyweight king.

Perhaps it was because Usyk underestimated his opponent, or perhaps his performance would be better explained by a text message he received from his daughter, who contacted him from a bomb shelter in Ukraine before the fight.

Either way, the 39-year-old would need to significantly improve his performance if he faces WBC “interim” champion Agit Kabayel in his next fight.

I keep talking his YouTube channelBradley said Kabayel, who has previously stopped fighters such as Zhilei Zhang and Frank Sanchez, posed a real threat to Usyk’s dominance as WBC, IBF and WBA world champion.

“You have a guy like Kabayel who has been waiting for a while. This might be the right time for him [to defeat Usyk].

“Usyk’s aged manager [Alex Krassyuk] he said, “You must go ahead and retire, because if you don’t retire, you will be defeated.”

“[Krassyuk] I didn’t like what he saw against Rico, but I have hope for him in this fight [with Kabayel] what’s happening next. Fighting Kabayel will be tough for him.

“This guy can punch, he can punch the body very well, he can move and box, he can get forward, he can counter-punch – he can do a little bit of everything.”

Having been ordered to defend his WBC title against Kabayel, Usyk must now decide whether to face the undefeated challenger or vacate the belt and pursue alternative options.

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Diego Pacheco Immanuwel Aleem and Andy Cruz-Albert Bell fight on July 18 DAZN card

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Image: Diego Pacheco Vs. Immanuwel Aleem, Andy Cruz-Albert Bell Set For July 18 DAZN Card

Pacheco (25-0 (18 KO)) will defend his WBC Silver and WBO International super middleweight belts against Aleem 22-4-3 (14 KO). The 25-year-old Los Angeles native is coming off a unanimous decision win over Kevin Lele Sadjo last December.

Pacheco was knocked out in the eighth round following a unanimous decision victory over Kevin Lele Sadjo last December.

Since then, Pacheco has made significant changes outside the ring, joining Sheer Sports and bringing Hall of Fame trainer Buddy McGirt into his corner. Matchroom has also renewed a promotional deal with a highly-rated super middleweight.

“I can’t wait to take him to a world title,” Robert Diaz of Sheer Sports said of Pacheco.

This common feature can have solemn consequences in the lightweight division. Cruz (6-1 (3 KO)) will try to recover from the first defeat of his professional career when he faces Bell (28-1 (9 KO)) in the IBF final.

On January 24, the 2020 Olympic gold medalist lost a 12-round majority decision to Muratalla, failing in his attempt to win the IBF lightweight title. Despite the setback, Cruz received an immediate opportunity to return to title contention.

Bell enters the fight on a long winning streak and has spent years climbing the rankings in search of a breakthrough opportunity. The winner will strengthen his position before the next meeting with Muratalla, who is scheduled to defend his title against Robson Conceicao on August 1.

The lightweight world title eliminator and one of the most highly rated super middleweights in boxing returns to action, with the July 18 card providing significant stakes in two divisions as Matchroom continues to shape the title picture for the second half of 2026.

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