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David Adelye stops Bezuus at York Hall – boxing results
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1 year agoon
David Adeleye is the modern WBO European HeavywagHt champion after a huge victory over the distance over Dymtro Bezus in York Hall on Friday evening, and both Mark Chamberlain and Henry Turner keep the IBF and WBC belts accordingly.
The explosive Adelye decided to Ukrainian from the first bell, with previously undefeated Nomuus with a enormous, straight left in the opening round and swayed by the upper part just before the bell.
Nomuus gathered in the second, but his revival turned out to be brief -lived as a how to chop the left hook, and the judge Bob Williams called the end of the proceedings after 1.48 rounds, and the reflecting in York Hall confirmed the modern master.
Mark Chamberlain devoted time to finding a threat posed by a difficult customer in Vairo Lenti, and the Italian contender had not suffered a failure before.
Ultimately, the warrior Waterlooville was more aggressive, but more importantly, right in his work, and in the fifth round the lenti jaw was fastened by the hellish left hook supplied by a 24-year-old who moves to 12-0 and still the owner of the European airy IBF title.
The official knockout time was 53 seconds of the fifth round. Marcus McDonnell was office.
Henry Turner celebrated double characters as a professional with a third victory over the space in four fights over the Spaniard Zeus de Armas to preserve his silver title WBC International Super Lightweight.
The 22-year-old is a highly qualified operator who did not rely on power in any way, but he put his man put in in the third round with a looped left and again in the fourth courtesy of the right hook to the body.
Turner’s attack on the body was to be decisive, and in the seventh judge Mark Lyson saw enough when De Armas was put on canvas again and time was appointed with the completed 1.20 round.
In fighting other than the titles Chris Bourke returned to Groove after his unsuccessful inclination in the British title Super Bantam last year, falling to Bantamweight and returning with the risky Darwin Martinez.
Martinez’s record is disingenuous. While he took up 10 losses, six of his seven wins occurred by KO, so it is clearly a threat. This was demonstrated in the first round, when he swayed a bourke with a enormous law, and Streatham the man seemed confused for the first three minutes after the injury for knocking during the year.
The student at the Peacock gym was re -grown impressively from the beginning of the second round and put his man with cruel left to the body, repeating the trick twice in the third round, and Judge Lee saw sufficiently enough for 2.53 rounds.
Blue Chip, Roiston Barney-Smith, showed his class again in his fifth professional fight with Lesther Lara. The right hand straight into the body was included in the typically eternal Nicaraguinian, and now the 19-year-old has three elementary stops on his card, and the high tones took less than three minutes of action.
In the scale of the circuit house Aloys Jr still shines and worked briefly on the Czech Jiri Krejci. The attack was attacked by Krejci after just 38 seconds, and the 19-year-old moved to 3-1 as a professional, and all three arrive by detention.
Two six times opened the night, and 8-0 Super Welter Carl Fail enjoyed the victory over Serge Ambomo and 8-0 Super Bantamweight Adan Mohamed, doing similarly against Francisco Rodriguez.
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Former WBC cruiserweight world champion Tony Bellew has described what he considers to be the “greatest night” of his impressive 34-fight career; during which he faced players such as Adonis Stevenson, David Haye and Oleksandr Usyk.
Bellew began his professional career at lightweight heavyweight, winning the British and Commonwealth titles at 175 pounds, but losing to both Nathan Cleverly and Adonis Stevenson while fighting for world titles.
The defeat against the Canadian resulted in his move to cruiserweight, where the proud Evertonian defeated Mateusz Masternak in the fight for the EBU European belt, then stopped Ilunga Makabu within three rounds and won the WBC world title at Goodison Park.
Two victories over the legendary David Haye would soon follow, but the third defeat of his career, at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk, turned out to be “The Bomber’s last appearance as a professional, as the iconic Ukrainian stopped Bellew when he had no cards in the eighth round of the game in 2018.
On X, Bellew celebrated the 10th anniversary of his world title win over Makabu, describing the evening as “the greatest night ever”.
My greatest night ever!! I can’t believe it’s been 10 years already! 💛💚💛 #WBC pic.twitter.com/uHQdeeLuyu
— Tony Bellew (@TonyBellew) May 31, 2026
“My greatest night ever!! I can’t believe it’s been 10 years already!” #WBC“
The Bellew-Makabu card featured a wealth of Liverpool talent on the evening, with Callum, Paul and Stephen Smith performing alongside David Price, James Metcalf, Tom Farrell, Gerald Carroll and Craig Glover in an incredible display of Liverpool’s talent pool.
Makabu won the WBC world title himself, overtaking Michał Cieślak in the fight for the belt in 2020, and then defended the title twice before losing it to Badou Jacek in 2023.
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Devin Haney responds after Keyshawn Davis moves to No. 1 in the WBO welterweight rankings
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4 hours agoon
June 3, 2026
The WBO champion quickly accepted a fight with Davis after the challenger rose to the top of the rankings
Devin Haney wasted no time reacting after Keyshawn Davis was elevated to No. 1 in the WBO welterweight rankings. The champion publicly welcomed the matchup, posting a low message on social media shortly after the updated rankings were released.
Let’s do it KEYSHAWN.. https://t.co/plq9hqQpBP
— Devin Haney (@Realdevinhaney) June 3, 2026
This is absolute theater and to look at it like everything else is to succumb to the promotional machine. The moment the WBO rankings dropped and Keyshawn took the No. 1 spot, Haney knew the clock was ticking.
Had he remained still or tried to minimize Keyshawn’s 147-pound inexperience, the boxing world would have immediately labeled him a shirker. By jumping on X and immediately matching the energy, he completely obfuscates this narrative. He begins to look like a fearless champion who is ready for everyone, knowing full well that posting on social media doesn’t cost a penny or require a contract.
The reality of the situation suggests that this is a calculated public relations move rather than a genuine desire for several different reasons:
- Financial reality: Haney always strives for the highest possible bottom line. While the Keyshawn fight is in high demand among die-hard fans, it doesn’t compare to the massive payday of a potential rematch with Ryan Garcia or the other blockbuster pay-per-view opportunities that are likely at the top of his wish list.
- Mandatory timeline cushion: Haney knows how bodywork mechanisms turn. Even with the WBO expected to order a mandatory challenge this summer, negotiations, price offers and promotional extensions could add months to the schedule. He has plenty of time to consider other options before the real pressure comes.
- Risk versus reward: Fighting a adolescent, hungry and highly skilled fighter like Keyshawn, who has never even fought at welterweight, is a hazardous proposition in a title defense when there are much more lucrative, established names on the market.
Haney’s quick response was a great defensive move outside the ring to protect his brand. He gave fans an exhilarating quote they wanted to see, but when it comes to actual network deals, promotional arrangements and guarantees, the energy will likely change. On social media it’s uncomplicated to say “Let’s do this”; it’s a completely different story when the contract is sitting on your desk.
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Former footballers’ boxing event, supported by Tony Bellew and David Price, raised £73,500 for charity
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6 hours agoon
June 3, 2026
A commendable sum of £73,500 was raised for charity as Tony Bellew and David Price gathered for a boxing night in Liverpool.
The gala took place on April 17 and former professional footballers clashed at the event, which was endorsed by sporting icons such as Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher.
The event, billed as “A Night To Remember II”, followed Pro Project Promotions’ first charity boxing event in October with the aim of giving retired athletes the opportunity to rekindle their competitive spirit.
Similarly, Pro Project Promotions founder Graham Stack, a former Arsenal goalkeeper, hopes to raise a total of £500,000 in the organization’s debut year.
He’s already close to halfway there, having raised a total of £201,000 for charities including Children’s Charity Merseyside and Autism Merseyside.
Stack made it clear that this was just the beginning.
“I am very proud to see Pro Project Promotions grow from strength to strength. These events give retired players a purpose, structure and a way to continue to compete for something that truly matters.
“To raise £73,500 [in April] and moving our total for six months over £201,000 is fantastic. We are closing in on £500,000 raised for the charity and I want to thank everyone who has supported us so far.”
Pro Project Promotions will return to Liverpool’s Grosvenor House Hotel on October 22, with ambassadors such as Natasha Jonas and Liam Smith expected to continue to provide support.
As for April’s performance, it was ultimately Swansea City cult hero Lee Trundle who won the main event against former Scotland striker Chris Iwelumo.
Participants, artists and charities for Pro Project Promotions’ next boxing event will be announced in the coming weeks.
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