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Emanuel Navarrete vs Denys Berinchyk – results and post-fight report

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On the day Ukrainian Oleksandr Usrk won the undisputed heavyweight title, his compatriot Denys Berinchyk stunned the boxing world.  Berinchyk defeated Emanuel Navarrete by split decision to win the vacant WBO lightweight title on Saturday night at Pechanga Arena in San Diego.  Photo source: Top Rank Boxing.
On the day Ukrainian Oleksandr Usrk won the undisputed heavyweight title, his compatriot Denys Berinchyk stunned the boxing world. Berinchyk defeated Emanuel Navarrete by split decision to win the vacant WBO lightweight title on Saturday night at Pechanga Arena in San Diego. Photo source: Top Rank Boxing.

Emanuel Navarrete’s hopes of becoming a four-time weight class world champion went up in smoke at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego when he was defeated by Denys Berinchyk, who won the vacant WBO lightweight title in a split decision that gave him a double night success for Ukraine with Oleksandr’s victory Usyk over Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia.

Navarrete (38-2-1, KO31) held WBO titles from super bantamweight to super featherweight, but he drew in his last fight against Robson Conceicao before moving up in weight. Berinchyk (19-0, KO9) was a European champion and was last seen in Poland defeating Anthony Yigiya last August.

The technically proficient Berinchyk largely negated his opponent’s threat by defeating Navarrete in the first round. However, the Mexican had his moments, and a conspicuous left hook in the fourth round temporarily swayed the Ukrainian. Berinchyk started turning the screw from mid-range, outscoring Navarrete and beating the gigantic hitter, seemingly stealing a march in the contest. Navarrete struggled to find a rhythm, and in the tenth minute Berinchyk landed several left hands and he also managed to succeed, winning the penultimate frame. The two finished fighting in the final session and the fight went down on the scorecards with some rounds being demanding to come by, which was reflected in the summaries.

One judge scored it 116-112 in favor of Navarrete, but scores of 116-112 and 115-113 gave Berinchyk the title.

On the card below, Brian Norman Jr (26-0, KO20) won the WBO interim welterweight title with a tenth-round stoppage of Giovani Santillan (32-1, KO17). As the match ended, Norman had a significant advantage and a powerful shot from the left side knocked Santillan to the ground.

Richard Torrez Jr (10-0, KO10) kept his perfect record in tact by winning the NABF Junior heavyweight title, defeating Brandon Moore (14-1, KO8) in the fifth of a scheduled eight rounds.

Jonathan Lopez (15-0, KO11) also remained undefeated, going into the last eight round where he defeated featherweight Edgar Ortega (14-3-2, KO7). In the lightweight division, Alan Garcia (13-0, KO10) fought all eight rounds against Wilfredo Flores (10-3-1, KO5).

In the only round of the six-rounder, Emiliano Vargas (10-0, KO8) scored with a last-round stoppage against Angel Varela Urena (10-3, KO7).

In four rounds, Art Barrera Jr (5-0, KO4) went the distance for the first time, scoring wide against super lightweight Levy Josue Garcia Benitez (3-2-1, KO2). Rookie Jonathan Mansour (1-0, KO0) won all four rounds in his lightweight clash with Anel Dudo (3-6, KO1).

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Anthony Taylor collapsed minutes after Darren Till KO and viewers were left terrified

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There were disturbing scenes during the last Misfits Boxing gala in Manchester on Saturday evening when Anthony Taylor collapsed after being stopped by fellow MMA fighter Darren Till.

The American took up the fight shortly after Tommy Fury withdrew, but he was no match for Till, who dominated from the very beginning.

In his first boxing fight, the Liverpudlian looked outstanding from the bell, displaying impressive hand speed and having no trouble countering Taylor’s aggressive approach.

Threatening to KO from the start, Till secured a stoppage in the sixth round.

But what happened next shocked those who watched the event. Taylor, who entered the fight with a 7-4 boxing record, broke down in post-fight interviews. He was later taken away from the Co-Op Arena in a wheelchair.

Many assumed that Taylor was then taken to the hospital for tests. However, according to Ariel Helwani, after being given oxygen and found to be stable, he was allowed to return to his accommodation.

Misfits co-founder Mams Taylor later confirmed that Taylor had regained consciousness. He also said Taylor did not need a hospital visit because he was “conscious and well” when he entered the locker room.

He later posted a video on social media in which he spoke clearly and promised to bounce back from the shocking defeat. “It’s OK, I took the L (loss) like a motherfucker,” he said.

“I’ll be back. I’m fine. Thank you all for your love and support, thank you to everyone who makes fun of me too. I don’t give a damn. I deserve it. But at the end of the day, I’ll fucking come back.”

“Pretty Boy,” who has a professional MMA record of 7-5 but has not fought since August 2019, also took aim at Fury. WX wrote, “Now we know why Tommy Fury backed out,” along with two laughing emojis.

The Misfits Boxing 20 main event was only organized after the Manchester fighter withdrew. The younger brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson stated that he was not content with Till’s claim that he would resort to “MMA tactics” if he lost the fight.

Do later denied that he wasn’t stern when giving the warning, saying it was simply a marketing tactic. It wasn’t until December 29 that it was confirmed that Taylor had stepped in as a replacement.

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Darren Till’s Mystery Woman Tattoo Explained in Response to Paige VanZant’s Claims

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Former UFC welterweight title challenger Darren Till covered up a tattoo of a girl, sparking debate among fight fans.

The Liverpudlian is set to make his Misfits Boxing debut tonight against Anthony Taylor, almost two years after his departure from the UFC. Till left the MMA promotion to explore other opportunities. He was scheduled to make his professional boxing debut against former Mexican WBC middleweight boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr last July, but the fight was ultimately canceled.

Instead, he faced Palestinian mixed martial arts champion Mohammad Mutie in an exhibition boxing match at Social Knockout 3 in Dubai the same month. Despite a blow to the back of Muti’s head, Till was declared the winner by technical knockout in the second round.

He is currently expected to move to Manchester but faces a tough opponent in Taylor, who has extensive experience in the Misfits world. Fans noticed that Till covered up a tattoo of his girlfriend’s face with a gorilla. He previously stated that he got the tattoo so that the woman, the mother of his two children, would always be close to him, even during fights.

Many fans wrongly believed that Till’s tattoo resembled former UFC star Paige VanZant, but the Liverpool MMA fighter rejected such suggestions. “That’s my girl,” Till explained about the ink. “It was a surprise for her on her birthday. I thought, ‘Yes, I’ll do something different. I’ll put a tattoo on her face.”

The topic of tattoos continued, but Till insisted: “It’s not Paige VanZant, I don’t even know who she is. As I said about my girlfriend, she is second to none. So every time I fight, she fights too. And she gets beat up by me, so if she pisses me off, I just go to the gym and let some guys beat me up.”

The combat sports world has also been abuzz with news of Till’s potential fight with Tommy Fury, which has now fallen apart. Fury explained his decision to withdraw in a statement on social media: “I can’t believe I’m writing this but now I’m not fighting Darren Till on January 18. For one straightforward reason: Darren has repeatedly stated that he does not want to follow the rules of professional boxing and that if he loses a fight, he will resort to kicks and other stupid MMA tactics.”

Fury continued to explain, emphasizing his dedication to boxing and lamenting the wasted preparation. “I’m a professional boxer, I’ve been out of the ring for over a year and I wanted it to be a great boxing match for the fans. I wasted weeks in training camps. We are working demanding to find a fresh opponent and I promise that I will find a better opponent and a better fight for you. Good news just around the corner.”

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The former Chelsea footballer joined the KSI boxing fight amid a major career change

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Former Chelsea footballer Wayne Bridge is reportedly set for a surprise career change after being lined up as KSI’s next boxing opponent.

The former Chelsea and Manchester City star won the Premier League playing under Jose Mourinho in 2004-05 and added the FA Cup and EFL Cup in 2006-07.

In 2009, he moved to Manchester City, where he spent three years before spending time on loan at West Ham, Brighton and Sunderland.

The former England international retired from football in 2014 after leaving Reading. However, he has remained in the spotlight because he is married to singer Frankie Bridge (née Sandford), former lead singer of girl band The Saturdays.

Now he is ready for an unexpected career change from football to boxing after being selected as one of KSI’s potential opponents.

According to Daily mailBridge is “one of the names mentioned” to fight the famed YouTuber and social media personality, with the fight scheduled for March 29.

KSI – whose real name is Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji and also goes by the nickname “JJ” – got into boxing alongside fellow YouTubers Logan and Jake Paul.

The London-born star is a household name in the celebrity world, having released her own rap album and enjoying success in various ventures, including The Sidemen and launching a drink called PRIME.

The 31-year-old recently expressed his desire to fight former UFC champion Conor McGregor in an exhibition fight. However, it looks like he will face a completely different opponent in Brydra.

Bridge, now 44, was plagued by injuries later in his career but is now said to be in “top form”. He has also entered the ring once, so he is no stranger to fighting with ropes.

Seven years ago, he faced Spencer Matthews, who previously appeared on the reality show Made in Chelsea, in a charity fight for Sport Relief and emerged victorious.

In the meantime, KSI fought Logan Paul twice and his record in six fights in the ring is 4-2.

His only defeat was against Tommy Fury in September 2023, when Fury, the younger brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson, won the fight by majority vote.

He has previously touched on the topic of fighting bridge when the topic was broached by another former footballer, Peter Crouch, on his podcast in October 2023.

He said, “You know, if you ever need someone to step in, I know someone who trains all the time. So if you need someone last minute, Wayne Bridge.”

KSI replied, “If he really cares about it, it would definitely be great to have him on Misfits.”

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