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Boxing results: Sany Dalton Smith Size too much for Germanin: Three staggers distinguish the dominant

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#1 WBC RANKED FIGHT CENTENER DALTON SMITH (18-0, 13 KO) used its huge advantage to drive a wide 12-round unanimous decision against #14 IBF Fringe Fringer Mathieu Germain (26-3-1, 11 KOS) on Saturday evening in the main event at the Park community arena.

(Loan: Mark Robinson)

Smith dropped Germain, 35 -year -old three times in battle, in rounds 2, 11 and 12. He was punished for a low blow in the 11th round after he began to send himself, trying to knock out his smaller, weaker and senior opponent. Germain sometimes landed, but he lacked power and size to hurt a much larger Smith.

The results are 117-107, 119-105 and 119-105.

Noticeable irritation

Germain spent most of the fight, moving around the ring, trying to avoid massive shots from Dalton, which looked on two larger divisions in the ring than him. Dalton resembled a younger weighing weight in a airy welterweight. He had no chance against him with so many adverse size; That is why he stayed in motion, holding and frustrating Smith.

At the end of the fight, Smithi was clearly annoyed by Mathieu that he did not stand still so that he could land great power shots to knock him out. He tried to force the crowd to pressure from the opponent, that he was still, which was stupid.

Hearna strategy

The person to whom Smith should be furious Eddie HearnFor choosing Germanine from a close rock ranking of 140 pounds in place 14. It is not clear why Hearn matched Dalton with Germanain, and not one of the five best rivals who could give him a real test.

This is a magical question, because Smith has not gained any real experience of this fight and definitely did not prepare him to challenge the challenge of the WBC Lightweight Welter Wweight Alberto Puello master, which is much better than this guy. He could match Smith with Gary Antuanne Russell or Subriel Matias instead of Germanine to prepare him for the title. This would of course be risky because these guys have power that would give Smith problems.

Smith is too large to fight for the title IBF 140-LB against Richardson Hitchins, because there is a 10-pound hydration rule that he would have to follow. There is no chance that Smith can do a secondary weight control without exhaustion to such an extent that it would be an simple sign for Hitchins.

Last updated on 19.04.2025

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Boxing results: Josh Warrington’s dubious tactics and tired efficiency The protected decision wins with the cordial assad Asif Khan

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The former two-time featherweight champion Josh Warrington (32-4-1, 8 Kos) threw a three-time lost series, beating Veteran Asad Asifa Khan (19-7-1, 5 Kos) by a 10-person unanimous decision on Saturday evening on the Arena of the Park community in England.

(Loan: Mark Robinson)

The results are 99-89, 99-90 and 97-91.

Khan looked as if he intended to submit to the point of the competition, but he returned and fought quite well from the seventh round. He pressed Warrington, landing from time to time, thrown out of the outside, thrown out of the outside. In the last four rounds, Josh looked tired and held a lot.

Khan looked like a stronger warrior from the seventh round, pressing Josh and forcing him to hold. The power of Warrington disappeared and did not look comfortable with the perseverance that Khan showed. It can be said that the countryman from India really wanted to win because he fought the heart, and Warrington did not expect this kind of fight.

Illegal blows

He also threw refreshed rabbit blows, which seemed her main weapon in his arsenal. Many judges would punish Warrington for using this blow, but it was enduring from a 34-year-old.

Warrington dropped Khan in the sixth round with an aligned right rabbit textbook in the back of the head. The referee did not see it. Later in the round, the judge punished Khan for losing a mouthpiece. He lost the mouthpiece at least four times in the fight.

It was noticeable. The hit on the back of the head, which Warrington thrown, should lead to at least two points, if not more. I saw a warrior escaping with so many gross blows of the rabbit, without punishment or disqualification.

Based on this Warrington performance, it would be a bad idea for him to face any of the best warriors at 126 or 130. Dazn commentators talked about the possibility that there would be a challenge for the world title. It’s crazy. With record 1-3 in the last four fights he does not deserve to fight for the title. Warrington will be destroyed by any of the champions in both divisions. It wouldn’t be sports.

Last updated on 19.04.2025

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Boxing results: Josh Padley reflects from the loss of Shakur Stevenson with victory over Marko Cvetanovic in Sheffield

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The airy pretender Josh Padley (16-1, 5 KO) reflected from his last defeat, winning a technical knockout in the fifth round of Marko Cvetanovic (13-1, 6 KO) on Saturday evening at Park Community Arena in Sheffield, England.

(Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom)

Locomotive

In his first fight under the recent match agreement, the former electrician Padley dropped the ganggly, slightly striking Cvetanovic twice in the fifth round to get space. Judge Steve Gray stopped the competition after the second knocking out the round. The official stop time was 1:13 Fifth round.

Although the 29 -year -old Cvetanovic defeated the count, Gray decided to stop the fight. Serbian was just beaten in every round, showing zero power, and he had nothing to offer. He was of course well chosen by Matchroom and was considered harmless to Padley.

During the first stunning Padley, he grated forward, landing in constant leftist combinations in a similar way to the piston. He looked like an elderly locomotive with the way he threw his combinations when charging the retreating Cvetanovica. When Josh imprisoned him in the line, he stuck him on the canvas with repetitive arrows.

Cvetanovic showed that a lot of heart gets up and decides to continue the fight, because he just ate 15 shots in the head in this sequence. It is true that Padley cannot break the eggs, but with the way he pounded on him, he has already taken enough. When the action was resumed, Padley was over him, attacking recklessly.

Cvetanovic caught Padley with a enormous right hand, which was thrown in everything he had, but he fired well. Padley continued to unload with the final dam, then sent it after combining with three tough right hands to his head. When Cvetanovic got up, judge Steve Gray decided to stop the fight.

Backward

Padley went down to the ninth knockout defeat with the WBC Lightweight Shakur Stevenson champion on February 22 in Riyadh. Promoter Eddie Hearn, who chose Padley over the much more hazardous Cuban Southpaw Jadier Herrera, so that Shakur could fight, he liked what he saw so much that he signed him on the contract. Most fans were not impressed by Padley.

They were more disgusted Shakur, who wounded in his frail hands and showed little power in the fight with a guy who would not last more than one or two rounds with the airy champion of Gervont Davis or Keyshawn Davis.

Last updated on 19.04.2025

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Ben Whittaker 175 vs. Liam Cameron 174 – Weighing results for a rematch on Sunday

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Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron successfully considering the 10-round airy rematch in weighty weight on Sunday, April 20, and the start time of the event at 19:00 BST at Bishop Pulse Live at Sky Sports in Birmingham. The ring is around 22:00 BST in the Whittaker-Cameron 2 fight.

(Loan: Lawrence Lustig/Boxxer)

Six months ago Whittaker vs. Cameron 1 ended a six -leaf technical draw after they both fell out of the ring in the sixth round of October 12 in Riyadh. The silver Olympic medalist Whittaker (8-0-1, 5 KO) 2020 was too hurt to continue. The fight was stopped and hit the results cards.

Fans’ perception

It seemed that Cameron revealed to him 100% in battle, showing that he was another example of a former amateur talent who was fighting to go to the PRO game. These are two different sports. Even if Whittaker wins the rematch, it is clear that he will not enjoy the same success in the professional as with amateurs. He can still make a good coin as a warrior at the national level in the same kingdom as Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr.

Many fans believed that Whittaker pretends to be injured because the Cameron veteran (23-6-1, 10 KO) took over the fight. According to how 27 -year -old Whittaker was illuminated by Cameron, he seemed to be heading towards losing.

Weights

– Ben Whittaker 175 vs. Liam Cameron 174
– Lee Cutler 153 vs. Eggington itself 153.31
– Frazer Clarke 276 vs. Ebenezer tetteh 241
– Tyler Denny 161.31 vs. Elvis Ahorgah 161.31

“I know that all the work was done and I did not cut any turns. I marked every box. When you know this, you look good in the ring,” said Ben Whittaker Social boxing About preparing for a rematch with Liam Cameron. “You get critics on every walk from life. They say only because I’m this guy.”

Whittaker sounds illusive, thinking that the only reason why people criticize him is that they perceive him as “this guy.” Care because they saw that they were mentally afraid and gave up when she became strenuous against Cameron. On the outside, whittaker is strenuous, but Internally, pure jelly.

“If I leave and stop him in the first round, people will still have a lot to say. Go there, win and let him talk to him,” said Whittaker about Cameron. “He is now a celebrity. Now he is doing his tiny podcast and fair play. He now deserves this headlight. But after I beat him, I hope you will go with him too.

“When I came there for the first time, he leaves what other people say:” Oh, you can’t really hit, “said Whittaker about his coach Andy Lee. “When I started hitting the pads, he said:” Why didn’t you do it in the ring? “I said,” I don’t know. It opened his eyes.

Last updated on 19.04.2025

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