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Brad Pauls vs. Denzel Bentley – results and post-fight report
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2 weeks agoon
Denzel Bentley returned home with the vacant British and European middleweight titles when he defeated Brad Pauls on points at the OVO Arena in Wembley on Saturday.
Pauls (19-2-1, 11 KO) last scored the best win of his career against Nathan Heaney, landing the final punches in the final round to secure a celebrated victory. Bentley (21-3-1, 17 KO) has previously held the Lonsdale belt twice and has also fought for world titles. In his last fight in August, the Battersea fighter defeated Derrick Osaze in two rounds.
Bentley started with a clinical overview of his work and took advantage of Pauls’ ponderous start to establish himself early.
‘The Newquay Bomb’ finally had some miniature successes in round four and then backed it up in round five by closing the gap on ‘2 Acute’ and gradually increasing the pressure, forcing Bentley to retreat.
Round 10 proved to be absorbing, and after both punches with great power, Bentley found a straight left hand that hurt Pauls, and he sought refuge on the canvas, although he took the count.
After a give-and-take penultimate frame, the 29-year-old gave Pauls trouble in the final round, landing several stiff right hands, but both fought to a standstill and the fight went on the scorecards.
Scores of 117-110, 116-111 and 115-112 made Bentley a three-time British titleholder and moved to number one in the WBO rankings.
Bentley will be hoping for a rematch with unified champion Janibek Alimkhanuly, who defeated him unanimous decision in Las Vegas two years ago.
Noakes dismisses Walsh
Sam Noakes defended his British, Commonwealth and WBO International lightweight titles and came closer to winning the world title after a clear points victory over Ryan Walsh (29-5-2, 13 KO).
It was a close fight, but Noakes (16-0, 14 KO) was always one step ahead and was declared the winner by two scores of 120-108 and the third by a score of 119-109.
Okolie attacks Muhamed
Lawrence Okolie (21-1, 16 KO) made his Queensberry heavyweight debut and needed less than a round to defeat confined German Hussein Muhamed to win the vacant WBC Silver title.
A powerful right hand knocked Muhamed (18-2, 14 KO) off balance and the fight was wisely stopped shortly thereafter.
Adeleye destroys Dacres
David Adeleye bounced back from defeat to Fabio Wardley to win the English heavyweight title after a devastating first-round stoppage against Sol Dacres.
A brilliant left hand from Adeleye (13-1, 12 KO) knocked Dacres (9-1, 3 KO) down difficult, and referee Darren Sarginson immediately stopped the fight.
Noakes overtakes Rennie
Sean Noakes successfully defended his English welterweight title, defeating Mathew Rennie (14-1-1, 1 KO).
Noakes (9-0, 4 KO) won by three scores of 97-93.
Undercard remaining
Aloys Junior (9-1, 8 KO) defended his WBA Continental cruiserweight title and won the silver Commonwealth crown, defeating Lewis Oakford (6-2) in the third round of their meeting.
In eight rounds, Pierce O’Leary (16-0, 9 KO) finished his third fight in 2024 and won by stoppage in the third round against Jose Edgardo Perdomo (6-3, 3 KO).
Royston Barney-Smith (13-0, 7 KO) impressed, scoring a total of three fifth-round knockouts in his lightweight fight against Andres Navarrete (12-3, 3 KO).
Billy Adams (5-0) won all six rounds in his super featherweight fight against Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira (6-17, 5 KO).
George Crotty (1-0, KO0) made his only four-round debut, and he won all four rounds in the featherlight heavyweight division against Dylan Courtney (2-18-2, 1 KO).
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Tyson Fury is furious at Oleksandr Usyk’s result with a Christmas joke and shares his next plans
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3 hours agoon
December 22, 2024Tyson Fury insisted Oleksandr Usyk received an early Christmas present after he challenged the Ukrainian’s unanimous points victory in the rematch in Riyad.
Fury lost 116-112 on all three judges’ scorecards, and his bid for revenge for the only defeat of his career ended permanently, with the extraordinary Usyk retaining his WBA, WBC and WBO titles.
Promoter Frank Warren said he was “stunned” by both the result and the vast margin of victory – and Fury agreed.
“I felt a bit of a Christmas atmosphere there and I think he got a little Christmas present from the judges. An early Christmas present,” said Fury, who lost his first fight in May by split decision.
“I was sure I won this fight again. I thought I won both fights, but on the other hand I came home with two losses under my belt. I will always believe, until the day I die, that I won this fight.
“I won’t cry over spilled milk. It’s already happened. I know boxing, I’ve been involved in it all my life and you can’t change any decision.
“I will always feel a little tired. Not a little, actually a lot. When you don’t get a knockout, that’s what happens. You can’t guarantee victory.”
Fury said he would take time to consider his future, which is now in doubt after successive defeats, even if the all-British clash with Anthony Joshua continues to attract mass interest.
When asked if we would see him fight again, he replied: “You may do it, you may not. Who knows. We’ll talk about it next year.
“What’s next for me? I’m going home and will have some time off. Glowing. I’m going home and wish you a good Christmas. I was away for 12 weeks working on this fight.
“I’m going to go home now and enjoy it. We’re having a nice Christmas at the Fury house and thank God we both made it out of the ring in one piece.”
Usyk urged Saudi boxing broker Turki Alalshikh to arrange a rematch with Daniel Dubois after the British IBF champion entered the ring during post-fight interviews.
Dubois was knocked out in the ninth round by Usyk in August 2023, but has since bounced back impressively, culminating in an explosive victory over Anthony Joshua in October.
“I want revenge. I want revenge Usyk! Good job today, good job. God bless you. I want revenge for the last robbery. Let’s go, let’s go. Make it happen, Frank!” – Dubois said.
Usyk replied: “Your Excellency, fight Daniel Dubois. Thank you very much.
“I can do more. I’m ready to fight (Dubois), no problem. Next fight no problem. Now I want to go home and rest.”
Usyk paid tribute to Fury for taking part in a second classic clash in a fascinating rivalry.
“He’s a great fighter, a great opponent and it was a great 24 rounds. An unbelievable 24 rounds in my career. Thank you very much,” Usyk said.
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Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury 2 – results and post-fight report
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7 hours agoon
December 21, 2024Oleksandr Usyk defended his WBC, WBA “super”, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles after a unanimous decision victory over Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia.
The pair originally met in May, when Usyk (23-0, 14 KO) scored a ninth-round knockout split decision victory this added Fury’s WBC title to his wealth of belts.
The two started an offensive attack, but Fury (34-2-1, 24 KO) assessed his attacks and landed a nice left hand in the second round, while a right hand momentarily stunned the champion.
The “Gypsy King” did well to keep Usyk at bay, but the Ukrainian began to augment the pressure in rounds six and seven and was doing better heading into the championship round.
Both men left everything in the ring as they fought for dominance, and the fight looked well-balanced as it went down on the scorecards.
Usyk was declared the winner with three identical scores of 116-112.
The Ukrainian was summoned by IBF heavyweight world champion Daniel Dubois for a rematch, although the Briton will defend his title against Joseph Parker on February 22.
Itauma destroys McKean
Moses Itauma further strengthened his credentials by defeating Demsey McKean in the round.
McKean (22-2, 14 KO) was eliminated in the first half, and after the restart, Itauma’s (11-0, 9 KO) powerful left hand confused him and the fight was stopped.
Bohachuk retires Davis
Super welterweight contender Serhii Bohachuk forced Leeds’ Ishmael Davis to retire after six rounds in their WBC super welterweight final eliminator.
Davis (13-2, 6 KO), who took the fight two weeks in advance after Israil Madrimov withdrew, was eliminated in the second round.
“Black Panther” regrouped and was in good shape, but ultimately lost the lead and retired from a corner kick slow in the sixth round.
Madrimov (25-2, 24 KO) is in pole position to fight the unified WBC and WBO champion Sebastian Fundora.
Fisher is ahead of Allen
Popular Johnny Fisher got into a real fight with Dave Allen before winning the WBA Intercontinental heavyweight title by split decision.
Some powerful punches from Allen (23-7-2, 18 KO) put Fisher (13-0, 11 KO) on the deck and by the fifth round it was all at sea, with the ‘White Rhino’ troubling Romford at regular intervals, but Fisher won by two scores of 95-94 compared to a 96-93 score for Allen.
McGregor dismisses Lowe
In a breakthrough featherweight fight, Lee McGregor (15-1-1, 11 KO) won the vacant WBC International title, defeating Isaac Lowe (25-3-3, 8 KO) on points.
A pair of scores of 97-91 and a third score of 96-92 ensured the Scot won the belt.
Undercard remaining
Andrii Novytskyi (14-0, 10 KO) opened the televised portion of the gala by retaining the WBC International title, scoring against Edgar Ramirez (10-2-1, 4 KO).
Two scores of 100-90 and the third score of 98-92 confirmed Nowycki’s dominance.
In the lightweight heavyweight division, Daniel Lapin won the vacant IBF International title, defeating Frenchman Dylan Colin (14-1, 4 KO).
Lapin (11-0, 4 KO) edged the winner with two scores of 99-91 and a third of 100-90.
Peter McGrail’s cut looked terrible 😨 pic.twitter.com/NsiEtqJdnQ
— Ring Magazine (@ringmagazine) December 21, 2024
Peter McGrail was supposed to fight Dennis McCann, but after McCann failed a pre-fight doping test, Rhys Edwards (16-1, 4 KO) stepped in and caught up with the Liverpool fighter, before losing points after ten rounds in the featherweight division.
After two scores of 96-94 and one of 96-95, McGrail (11-1, 6 KO) was the winner.
Mohammed Alakel (2-0) won 60-53 over Joshua Ocampo (8-34-5, 6 KO) after six rounds on all three cards.
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Boxing fans furious after ‘terrible attack’ on Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk fight
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11 hours agoon
December 21, 2024Many boxing fans were furious after Johnny Fisher secured a controversial victory over Dave Allen ahead of Tyson Fury’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
Two of the three judges scored the fight in Fisher’s favor, even though Allen knocked him down and dominated most of the fight.
Romford Bull had a mighty start and clearly won the opening rounds, but Allen turned things around with a powerful right hand in the fifth. This caused Fisher to hit the canvas and he was lucky to avoid being stopped before the bell.
Allen was in great control for the rest of the fight, but the judges saw it differently, and Fisher inexplicably avoided the first loss of his professional career.
Fans on social media were left baffled by the controversial split decision, with @ATokkers5 posting on X (formerly Twitter): “This is an absolutely terrible robbery. Frightening. Johnny Fisher didn’t win this fight. I’m not a Dave Allen fan, but this is a disgraceful call.”
@johnny33black added: “Boxing can be awesome! This modern AI-powered grading system works better because it’s fucking disgusting. “No person in the world would give that to Johnny Fisher.”
@davidrice17 furious: “What the fuck is the point of boxing? Honestly, it’s no wonder everyone thinks this sport is a joke. Dave Allen won that fight by two or three rounds, everyone knows that, except the f*cking judges scored it.”
Even pop superstar Louis Tomlinson thought Allen did more than enough to win. He wrote: “What an incredible performance from Dave Allen, with so much at stake and under so much pressure. Completely robbed of judges. You were proud, buddy!”
Clamorous boos could be heard as the judges’ scorecards were read at Kingdom Arena in Riyad, while Allen looked surprised as he tried to understand the decision.
Sky Sports Box Office commentator Shane McGuigan said: “I thought it was very effortless to score. This is what boxing is all about, this is what business is all about.
“Close rounds, when you’re leaning towards a guy who’s selling five, six thousand tickets, sometimes those are the decisions that lean towards that player. I would be very, very, very disappointed if I were Dave Allen’s cornerback position.”
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