Smith dominated Germanin in Sheffield (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Dalton Smith approached the shot in a super lithe WBC title because he dominated Mathieu Germanain, winning wide points at their meeting in Sheffield.
Smith (18-0, 13 KO) took a free European belt during the last exit, twice abandoning Walida Ouizza on the way to a stunning victory in January, while Germain (26-3-1, 11 KO) was also seen in January, stopping Carlos Daniel Aquino in seven rounds in Montreal.
After starting the patient, Smith then opened, and the left hook meter put the guest on board in the second, but Germain survived the round.
Uppercut attracted the Canadian’s attention in the third round, and Smith landed with his right hand, which hurt Germanin, who was wobble and almost dressed with his right hand. Germain used movement to refrain from trouble, and on the fifth he landed a decent left hand, but Smith was heading, landing well for the body.
Smith associated with a nice shot in the eighth place that made Germain jump, and Smith remained patient, finding a double stab and right hand in the penultimate frame, which for the second time had germain on canvas.
Smith hurt Germanin several times (photo loan: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Germain survived again, but again he ended in the last cage from a few shots into the body, when the civil warrior urged the exclamation mark at the next impressive performance. Germain reached the last bell in which the result was inevitable.
Blacksmith He finished the winner According to two results 119-105 and third at 117-107.
Undercard saw the former world champion Josh Warrington (32-4-1, 8 KO) in action, and Leeds Warrior won the broad points with Assad Asif Khan (19-7-1, 5 KO) in ten rounds in Super Featheight.
Warrington announced his pension after losing in points Anthony CuperBut he reversed this decision, winning according to levels 99-89, 99-90 and 97-91.
Khan received counting, but survived (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
Full summary of the card
Caoimhin Aggyarko (17-0, 7 KO) took the majority of victory in the super intrael of weight against Ryan Kelly (19-6-1, 8 KO). The results 97-94 and 96-94 secured the victory of Agyarko, against the third result 95-95.
Josh Padley (16-1, 5 KO), freshly admirable challenge for the world champion against Shakur Stevenson, won the fifth round in relation to Marko Cvetanovic (13-1, 6 KO) in Lightweight to win the title of WBA International.
The only eight round arrived on a featherweight, where Giorgio Visioli (7-0, 6 KO) came out as the winner of the fourth round against Kane Baker (19-12-2, 1 KO).
In six rounds, Joe Howarth (12-1, 4 KO) won all six rounds in a lithe stroller against Mario Valenzuela Portillo (8-7-2, 2 KO), and Emmanuel Buttigieg (7-0, 2 Kos) impressed, suspending Grant Dennis (19-11, 3 KO) in the fifth round and in Middleweight.
Conor Benn was called by Shakur Stevenson photo: Dave Thompson Matchroom Boxing
Conor Benn has been a man sought after since his brave effort against Chris Eubank Jr.
Benn jumped into two grades for medium weight to face Eubank Jr, losing unanimous decision At the Tottenham Hotspur stadium last month.
The “destroyer” is obliged to re -face Brighton and he is expected to do it in September.
However, the 28-year-old was called by several rivals in the whole pond, including Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero, who defeated the last one in Modern York at the beginning of this month.
Benn was now attacked by the world champion in three importance, Shakur Stevenson, who defends his lightweight title of the WBC world before William Zedała in Modern York on July 12.
Eubank and Benn gushed him in a thriller (photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing)
In a recent interview Stevenson said he would move three classes of weight to face the man Essex.
“I just watched Conor Benn,” said Stevenson about Breakfast club.
Newark has doubled an explanation in social media, to be directly speaking to Benn: “I’m going to separate you.
“Too piercing, too much speed, too wise.
Stevenson next to Hearn Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
“And a massive shot will be the last thing you do.”
Benn answered the 27-year-old, saying: “Do you want to do this next Shakur?
“Let’s start it. Without economical conversations.”
Eddie Hearn, who promotes both men, flew to Modern York on Thursday for a starting conference for Stevenson’s Clash with Zepeda and he told boxing fans pro On Wednesday, he contacted Stevenson to fight Benne.
“I talked to him earlier, he wants it,” revealed Hearn.
“I said,” Let’s look tomorrow, but first you have Zeda. “
“Everyone wants to fight Conor Bennem.
“He is in an incredible position and is ready to fight everyone.”
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