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Boxing results: Mielnicki Jr. Pitches cuts off against the unbeatable Kamil Gardzielik

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Average weight Vito “White Majic” Mielnicki, Jr. (21-1-1, 12 Kos) easily defeated the Polish Kamil Gardzielik (19-1, 4 KO), winning all ten rounds for a unanimous decision, winning a lonely knocking on Saturday evening at the Prudential Center, Newark, Fresh Jersey.

(Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank)

In the first round, Mielnicki controlled the whole round with stabbing. In the third round, Mielnicki landed on the chin, dropping Garzielik to 8-crupine from judge Dave Francii, drawing blood from his nose.

From the fourth to seventh round, Mielnicki used a stab and some work, supporting Garziel at all times. In the eighth and ninth round he continued that Mielnicki took every round with a stab. In the tenth and final round, Garzielik in the first minute finally threw a blow before he returned to the defense. Mielnicki had an effortless night.

The results are 100-89, 100-89 and 100-89.

In the average weight factor Jahi Tucker (15-1-1, 6 KO) defeated Southpaw Lorenzo “Truck” Simpson (15-3, 9 KO) in a 10-round unanimous decision.

In the second round, Simpson landed on a stab and he was counted with flashes in the last minute. In the third, Simpson throws only one time while Tucker throws two or three. In the sixth round, Tucker landed several upper when Simpson seemed to be tilted with a compact picture from Simpson.

In the tenth and final round, the sloppiness and clinic was lasting, and Tucker took the next round

The results are 96-94, 97-93 and 97-93. Eric Dali was a judge.

The heavyweight of the heavyweight “Polish Hussar” Knyba (16-0, 10 KO) was knocked out by Marcyna “Misiek” Siwy (25-1-1, 12 KO) at the end of the eighth round due to cutting in a planned 10-round duel.

In the second round, the collision of heads caused a cut on the left eyebrow of a much higher dumplings. In the third round, Judge Harvey Dock warned Knib twice for hitting his head. In the fifth round, Knyba landed to the right of the body, told the gray in the middle of the round.

In the sixth round, Siwy suffered a cut on his left eyebrow from Kneb. In the seventh round, Knyba used his stab to worsen the cut. In the eighth round, Knyba landed in the head of half a dozen stamps unanswered and a few to the body. At the end of the round, the ring doctor stopped him because of the gray cut in the sixth round.

Super waddler semi-medium Dwyke “The Genius” Flemmings, Jr., (11-0, 10 Kos) stopped Demian “Popi” Fernandez (15-7, 5 Kos) at 2:09 at the first round of the planned eight rounds.

In the first round Flemmings landed a dozen without response. A few seconds later, the right to the body dropped Fernandez on the 8th number from judge Harvey Dock. Fernandez fought, shining an avalanche of blows. A few seconds later, the shot from the body dropped Fernandez on the 8-Halt. For the third time, Flemmings dropped Fernandez with an injection of body, calling for the retention of a judge’s docking.

Heavyweight weight Norman Neely (16-1, 11 KO) knocked out James Willis (6-2-1, 5 KO) at 2:08 first round of planned eight rounds.

In the first round in the last minute, Neely landed on the chin of Willis, having him in the corner, when the judge Eric Dali came in, calling on the stop. Was it an early stop? Willis thought so.

Super airy Brandun Lee (30-0, 23 KO) won a unanimous decision on the inactive Elias “Macho” by Damian Araujo (22-6, 9 KO) in eight matte rounds.

In the first round, Araujo ran around the ring, rarely throwing a blow, when Lee persecuted him, he returned after eleven months of inactivity. In the second round Lee landed on his body and the races went in Araujo.

In the fifth round Lee landed on the border, and Down went Araujo, looking for a way out. Judge Eric Dali gave him five minutes to recover.

In seventh place, Lee was able to land a few shots when Araujo appears in his head, still not wanting to mix it. In the eighth and final round, Araujo would get down without landing, and Lee landed four blows to the head, enough to take the round.

The results of the judges were 80-72, 80-72 and 80-72.

The Super Bantamweight Lisandra Contreras (1-0) defeated Montana Weems (1-1, 1 KO) with a four-and-a government unanimous decision, winning lonely knocking.

In the first round, halfway, Contreras landed a challenging left hook, and then on the chin, and in the down he went to 8-case from the judge Mary Glover, remaining half a minute. In the second round, Contreras won the close round.

In the third round, VEEMs returned, going out to the guidelines in the close round. In the fourth and final round, Contreras landed in heavier blows over shorter Weems.

The results are 40-35, 40-35 and 40-35.

The super weight of the welterweight Kahshad Elliott (5-0, 4 KO) defeated Titus “Sniper” Ashe (1-1, 1 KO) with a four-government unanimous decision.

In the first three rounds, Elliott had an advantage. In the fourth and final round, though on the ropes, Ashe again opened the cut on the left eyebrow Elliott.

Results 38-35, 38-35 and 38-35. Mary Glover was a judge.

Muadh “him” Abdus-Salaam (1-0) won a 4-round decision of the majority in relation to Roberto Cantos (1-4).

In the first two rounds, Abdus-Salaam had an advantage. In the third it was Cantos. In the fourth and final round Cantos took over Abdusa-Salaam for the first two minutes, but he lost the last one, and Abdus-Salaam landed some gigantic chinese rights.

Results 38-38, 39-37 and 40-36. Harvey Dock was a judge.

A airy bulky stroller Southpaw Arjan Iseni (4-0, 4 KO) stopped by Caine Tomlinson, Jr. (1-1, 1 KO) at 1:03 second round planned four rounds, winning three charm.

In the first round of Arseni, he dropped Tomlinson early with an advantage left to the lower ropes to get an 8-story from judge Mary Glover. In the last minute, the lead left on the chin from Arseni and Down went Tomlinson for another 8-string from judge Glover.

In the second round of Arseni, he shot the third knocking out with a straight left side, forcing the judge Glover to stop without the count.

The skiper was Ramblin ‘Ralph.

Last updated 21.06.2025

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Hamzah Sheeraz takes aim at Canelo Alvarez after winning the WBO title

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“I believe he is one of the goats in boxing. It would be an honor to share the ring with him and if I get the chance, I will definitely win,” Hamzah said after his victory over Begic.

Sheeraz made this comment after saying he plans to win more super middleweight titles after moving up from 160 pounds.

“I’ll fight anyone. Look, there were boxing kings in the ring tonight and I’m trying to follow in their footsteps. So I’m just going to beat whoever I put in front of me.”

“So I’m going to take all the belts this time and inshallah, next year you will be able to see Hamzah Sheeraz as the unified champion in the 168 division,” Hamzah said.

The path to a Sheeraz-Canelo fight could open quickly if Alvarez defeats Christian Mbilli on September 12 in Riyad. Canelo’s victory will likely allow him to retain the WBC title again, while Sheeraz now holds the WBO belt after Saturday’s victory.

This would give Riyadh Season a ready-made unification fight between the two marquee names at 168 pounds.

Sheeraz’s team already seems interested in forcing the fight. Manager Spencer Brown pointed openly at Canelo after the fight when discussing the newly crowned champion’s next step.

“We are marching in the face of Canelo boxing,” Brown said.

“This is the fight we want.”

Maybe it’s finally time for Sheeraz. He has picked up back-to-back stoppage wins since moving up to super middleweight, and his size and offensive style appear to be better at 168 pounds than they were at the end of his middleweight career.

Canelo is still the bigger star by a mile, but Riyad has shown he’s willing to take on younger, undefeated fighters against established fighters if enough belts are on the line. Sheeraz seemed to be part of that conversation on Saturday night.

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Canelo Alvarez makes his feelings clear after Verhoeven’s controversial 11th round stoppage against Usyk

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Canelo Alvarez makes feelings clear on controversial Verhoeven stoppage against Usyk in 11th round

Canelo Alvarez commented on the controversial break between Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven.

The boxing world was buzzing with their reaction Usyk successfully defended his heavyweight crown against Verhoeven at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

However, for a long time it seemed that this would not be an effective defense, and the final came in the 11th round when referee Mark Lyson stopped the fight, which many viewers prematurely believed.

Verhoeven performed well above expectations, causing Usyk numerous problems throughout the fight, but although he recovered from the knockdown, the kickboxing star was stopped on his feet and denied the chance to advance to the 12th round.

Tony Bellew believes Verhoeven should be given a chance to continue his career, but Mexican superstar Canelo does not share the same view.

I talk to professional boxing fansCanelo revealed that he agreed with the judge’s decision.

“It was a good fight, I don’t think so [that it was was an early stoppage]I think they saved a brutal knockout.”

Usyk is expected to take some time before deciding on his next move, with some fans calling for an immediate rematch with Verhoeven while others want him to face mandatory WBC title challenger Agit Kabayel now.

As for Canelo, he will return to action in September and will look to reclaim his world titles when he fights WBC super middleweight champion Christian Mbilli in Riyad, Saudi Arabia.

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Prince Naseem Hamed’s biopic “Giant” hits the United States on May 22

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a biopic chronicling the career of former featherweight champion Prince Naseem Hamed will be released in select U.S. theaters and on VOD on May 22. The film stars Amir El-Masry as Hamed and Pierce Brosnan as his longtime trainer Brendan Ingle, with Sylvester Stallone among the executive producers.

Directed and written by Rowan Athale, it premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2025 and was released in the UK and Ireland on January 9, 2026, before arriving in the Middle East via the Red Sea Film Festival. Vertical holds U.S. distribution rights, and the film was financed by AGC Studios and BondIt Media Capital.

What the movie covers

The plot follows Hamed’s rise from Sheffield, England, to a world title under Ingle, an Irish-born steelworker who ran a boxing gym in a church hall. According to the official description, the film also addresses the racism and Islamophobia that Hamed faced in the UK in the 1980s and 1990s, and also focuses on his relationship with Ingle, who died in 2018.

Collider published an exclusive clip from the film on May 21 featuring Hamed’s 1994 fight against Vincenzo Belcastro. In this fight, Hamed won the European bantamweight title in 12 rounds, which was only his 12th professional contest, which was the beginning of his later career.

The warrior behind the film

Hamed, a southpaw of Yemeni heritage, finished his professional career with a 36-1 record and 31 knockouts while holding featherweight titles in multiple sanctioning bodies throughout the 1990s. Now 51, he was known for his unconventional style, pre-fight showmanship and ring walks that often ended with a fall over the top rope. In 2015, he was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

Following Ingle’s death, Hamed directly attributed his success to his coach Ring that without him he wouldn’t have achieved what he did in sports.

The supporting cast included Toby Stephens as promoter Frank Warren and Katherine Dow Blyton as Alma Ingle. The film lasts 110 minutes.

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