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Boxing results: Sean McCcomb annoys Ben Crocker in the main event Sheffield Dazn

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Sean McComb (20-2, 5 KO) defeated the IBF welterweight master Ben Crocker (14-1, 2 Kos) 10-round decision on Saturday evening at Park Community Arena, Sheffield in England.

(Loan: Jon O’Regan)

McComb Outworks Crocker after fear

In the second round, Crocker dropped McCcomb with his left hook on the chin to get an 8-hlagin from judge Howard Foster. From the third to the sixth round, McCcomb took over Crocker.

In the seventh round Crocker swayed Southpaw McComb twice with the right chin. In the ninth round, McCcomb still threw his right stab and landed on a crocker.

The results of the judges were 96-93, 96-93 and 96-93. Howard Foster was a judge.

Gallaghether dominates in Hellwell for titles

In the WBO International, British and Commonwealth SUPER Bantamweight Champion “First Lady” Tysie Gallagher (10-2) defeated Southpaw Ellie Hellewell (7-1, 1 KO) 10-Rund by a unanimous decision.

In the first four rounds, Gallagher defeated Hellewell. From the fifth to the eighth round, Gallagher performed all rounds. In the ninth and tenth round, Hellewell did enough, ending each round stronger, winning both rounds.

The results are 98-93, 97-93 and 97-94. Reece Carter was a judge.

Kraus drops Forrest, wins the decision

The lightweight heavyweight gradus Kraus (8-0, 7 KO) defeated Scott Forrest (7-2, 4 KO) by a six times point, gaining lonely knocking.

In the first round, Kraus dropped Forrest with his left hook on the chin, almost a minute after the round, to 8-story from judge Mark Downing. From second to six, Kraus was forrest in each round, assigning him in the corner in the final round. Finally, Forrest had a huge bruise under his left eye.

Judge Downing won it 60-53.

The average weight of Shakiel Thompson (15-0, 11 KO) knocked out the “Go-Getter” Grant Dennis (19-17, 3 KO) at 1:48 second round of the planned eight rounds.

In the second round, Thompson dropped Dennis with the right injection into the rib, when Judge Mark Downing counted Dennis, who was on his knee.

Featherlight Reece Mold (21-4, 6 KO), #135, with Doncaster, Yorkshire, Great Britain, defeated Benito “Canelito” Sanchez, Garcia (17-12-3, 5 Kos) according to the decision about six-edge points.

Judge Reece Carter won 60-54.

Marius Mihai Dumitru (1-5, 1 KO) at 2:51 Fifth round of the planned six rounds.

In the fourth and fifth round of Nadadem he shot fat before judge Mark Downing called the stop.

Penal scale Edward Hardy (5-0, 2 KO) defeated Jose Manuel Perez (15-25-1, 10 KO) in terms of six-time decision.

From the first to six, Hardy put pressure on Perez for all six rounds.

Judge John Latham won it 60-54.

The junior of the medium weight Amar Akbar (9-0, 1 KO) defeated Eduardo Vera Sanchez (2-12-2) by a six-handed decision.

Judge John Latham shot him 60-54

Junior average weight Harris Akbar (2-0) defeated Jacek Salllow (3-2, 1 KO) by decision on four-shaped points.

Judge Mark Downing won it 40-36.

Last updated 27/27/2025

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Gilberto Ramirez leaves with two fights left

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“I think one or two more fights,” Ramirez told Fight Hub TV when asked about his long-term plans. “I have been practicing this sport for a long time.”

Ramirez, 33, said that while he still wants to continue his career for now, he is already thinking about how his career will end, not how long it can be extended. Ramirez said he has achieved key goals in the sport, including becoming world champion in two divisions, but still wants to perform at the highest level before he retires.

That pursuit begins with Benavidez, a fight that Ramirez believes will define his status and push his name further to the top of the sport.

“I will beat him. That’s my plan, to fight Opetaia,” said Gilberto about his desire to fight former IBF cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia.

It’s a shoot-for-the-stars plan for Ramirez, but you can’t blame him for wanting to fight Opetaia. The biggest obstacle is not only the fight itself, but also where Jai Opetaia currently sits. Jai is now the face of Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing.

At the same time, Ramirez hinted at one last twist before his retirement. When asked about moving up again, he left the door open to a possible heavyweight fight, even admitting that he may not be the biggest fighter in the division.

“Why not?” Ramirez talked about moving up to heavyweight. “That would be amazing.”

If Zurdo loses to Benavidez, his plan for Opetaia will likely evaporate and he may just go straight to the heavyweight event for one last payday before he suspends them.

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Eddie Hearn expects Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 fight to be canceled and replaced with world title fight

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Eddie Hearn expects Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 to be cancelled and replaced by world title fight

The final decision may come after the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao rematch drama ends.

Earlier this year, it was announced that Mayweather and Pacquiao were set to fight professionally more than 10 years after their first meeting, with the event streaming live on Netflix and taking place on September 19 at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

In recent weeks the duel was in doubt, after Mayweather stated that the fight would instead be an exhibition, while Pacquiao continues to insist that it must be a fully sanctioned fight.

Since it is currently unknown whether this will actually come to fruition, this has probably given the clearest signal that this will no longer happen.

Conversation with FightHypepromoter Eddie Hearn said he thinks Netflix can now focus on the WBC welterweight title fight between Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn, essentially replacing the Mayweather-Pacquiao event.

“It’s all a mess. I’m surprised Netflix got into this whole circus… Netflix is ​​modern to boxing, but they need to be a little more solid in the routine because you can’t actually call the fight and it just falls by the wayside and it just doesn’t look great.”

“NO [I don’t believe it will happen]not now. Netflix is ​​only going to do so many fights and the Benn-Garcia fight is now said to be on September 12 or whenever that happens, so obviously this is the fight to replace Mayweather-Pacquiao.

“If it happened Mayweather-Pacquiao, they are committed to that fight, but if it doesn’t happen they will want another fight and from the sound of it it will be Garcia vs. Benn.”

The world title fight between Garcia and Benn has been widely discussed this month, and if Hearn is right, it could spell the end of any hopes of Mayweather and Pacquiao fighting again.

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Junto Nakatani Banking size vs. Naoya Inoue

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“I think my size and youth should be a gigantic advantage. It gives me an even better chance to win,” Nakatani told The Ring.

Inoue’s reluctance to make the jump to 126 pounds at featherweight may be the most truthful admission of his physical limitations.

Inoue has fought fighters who hydrated to be hefty, but Nakatani is elevated. At 5’7″ or 5’8″, he has the skeletal leverage of a natural featherweight or super featherweight.

Most of Inoue’s opponents end up with confined time as they have to rush to hit him. Nakatani can theoretically sit outside and throw a punch without putting his chin in the red zone.

The numbers support this belief on paper. Nakatani will enter with a three-inch height advantage, a slight reach advantage and a five-year age difference. He also has natural size from climbing three weight classes, which he plans to exploit for the full distance rather than chasing an early finish.

“This fight will 100% be a war and I think I will win by decision once I overcome everything Inoue throws at me,” Nakatani said.

In his December victory over Sebastian Hernandez, Nakatani was forced into a fierce fight in which both men landed heavily, taking 273 punches in a back-and-forth fight that went the distance. He showed toughness, but also suggested he could get hit when exchanges open up.

It’s not that Inoue is afraid of fighting a bigger opponent, but more that he is a perfectionist who knows that when you lose your physical advantage, you have to rely completely on your endurance. Nakatani is the first fighter in a long time who can actually make Inoue look petite in the ring.

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