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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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Gilberto Ramirez vs. Chris Billam-Smith – results and post-fight report

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Gilberto Ramirez wins cruiserweight unification fight via unanimous decision against Chris Billam-Smith in Riyad. Photo source: BBC Sport (x.com)
Gilberto Ramirez wins cruiserweight unification fight via unanimous decision against Chris Billam-Smith in Riyada. Photo source: BBC Sport (x.com)

The Riyad season hosted a Latin night, with Gilberto Ramirez adding the WBO cruiserweight title to his WBA belt with a high-octane points win against Chris Billam-Smith.

Former WBO super middleweight champion Ramirez (47-1, KO30) moved up to cruiserweight last year and followed up a wide-scoring victory over Joe Smith Jr. won the WBA belt in March by defeating Arsen Goulamirian ten rounds to two. Billam-Smith (20-2, KO13) won the WBO belt with a majority decision victory over Lawrence Okolie in May last year and was last eliminated in June, taking revenge on Richard Riakporhe by scoring at Selhurst Park.

Billam-Smith had a very good start in the first round, landing some solid punches, but Ramirez found his moment in the second round, landing a piercing left arm that sent the Englishman into a frenzy and his combinations worried the WBO boss. In the fourth, Billam-Smith was bleeding from the nose, and Ramirez landed a phenomenal right hand and landed several impressive combinations to the body before crushing his opponent with the sheer number of punches he was throwing.

Ramirez kept his foot on the gas pedal as the doctor looked at Billam-Smith’s eye ahead of the seventh round, and although the Bournemouth man continued to work tough, he struggled to cope with the cumulative effects of Ramirez’s work. Billam-Smith did rally to the distance, but couldn’t find the punches to break Ramirez’s spirit, and the Mexican was able to maintain enough accuracy to keep his fighter at bay, and after the pair left it all in the ring in the final round the winner was decided by scorecards.

Two scores of 116-112 and a third of 116-113 sent Ramirez home as the unified world champion.

The WBO super lightweight title eliminator didn’t catch fire, but Arnold Barboza Jr (31-0, KO11) did enough to earn a ten-round decision and win over former unified world champion Jose Carlos Ramirez (29-2, KO18) . It was a stop-start match, but Barboza mostly had the advantage and outscored the winner by two scores of 96-94 and one of 97-93.

The interim WBC lightweight title was won by William Zepeda (32-0, KO27), defeating Tevin Farmer (33-7-1, KO8) by an extremely high score, and getting up from the floor in the process. Zepeda was clotheslined in the fourth round, keeping him on the canvas with a powerful left hand, and the fight lasted a full ten rounds, during which Zepeda scored two scores of 95-94 compared to a third score for former world champion Rolnik.

Oscar Collazo (11-0, KO8) defended his WBO minimumweight world title for the fourth time and impressed with a seventh-round victory over Thammanoon Niyomtrong (25-1, KO9). Niyomtrong trailed in the sixth round and trailed twice more before the break.

Oscar Duarte (28-2-1, KO22) won his ten-round super lightweight fight on points against Botirzhon Akhmedov (10-4, KO9). Duarte won by scores of 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94.

Welterweight prospect Ziyad Almaayouf (6-0-1, KO1) suffered a defeat after drawing to a six-round draw against Juan Carlos Ramirez Garcia (5-6-1, KO0). One judge declared Almaayouf the winner 58-56, but two scores of 57-57 ensured the fight ended in a stalemate.

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Oscar Collazo defeats Thammanoon Niyomtrong to become unified mini flyweight champion

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November 16, 2024

Puerto Rican Oscar Collazo made history by defeating Thailand’s Thammanoon Niyomtrong to become the Unified Mini Flyweight Champion in a thrilling tactical battle in Riyad, Saudi Arabia. WBO titleholder Collazo added Niyomtronga’s WBA belt to his collection with his TKO victory. The official stoppage time was 1:29 of the seventh round.

In the fight, Collazo’s superior movement and counter-attacking skills neutralized Niyomtrong’s aggressive style. Despite some sturdy moments from Niyomtrong, particularly in the early rounds, the southpaw’s precise combinations and excellent defense began to control the fight from the middle rounds, and he knocked down the former champion three times before claiming Niyomtrong’s title and perfect record.

With this victory, the 27-year-old Collazo cements himself as the recent face of the 105-pound division, holding both the WBA and WBO titles. The Puerto Rican star, long considered one of the sport’s brightest prospects, is now the undisputed mini flyweight champion. After the fight, Collazo expressed gratitude to his team and fans, stating, “This is for Puerto Rico, for all the people who believed in me.”

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Mike Tyson and Jake Paul’s Amazing Fight Netflix’s viewership numbers have been shattered

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Netflix revealed that the co-main event featuring Jake Paul and Mike Tyson and Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor has become the most-watched professional women’s sporting event in U.S. history.

The fight took place on Friday in Twxas, where Paul faced Tyson – it was his first professional boxing match in 19 years – lasting eight rounds. The fight went the full distance, with the YouTuber securing victory based on the judge’s scorecards.

Paul’s performance against Tyson was met with criticism due to the significant age difference between the two fighters, leading many to question his motives for fighting. The 27-year-old was booed for his lack of aggression in the final rounds, and even his own corner expressed disappointment, urging him to aim for the knockout.

Despite the criticism, Paul dominated the fight, highlighting the 31-year age gap between him and “Iron Mike” as Tyson struggled to keep up with the younger fighter. Fans had hoped that the youngest ever heavyweight champion of the world would be able to turn back the clock in his first professional fight in 19 years, but that didn’t happen.

In contrast, the co-main event featuring Taylor and Serrano was fierce. Despite landing fewer punches than Serrano, the Irish star controversially won on points, leaving both women battered and bloody as they gave their all in the ring.

Serrano v. Taylor resulted in an astonishing nearly 50 million households worldwide tuning in live. Netflix data suggests this match is poised to become the most-watched professional women’s sporting event in U.S. history.

Taylor successfully defended her undisputed Women’s Lightweight Championship following a controversial and unpopular unanimous decision against Amanda Serrano. Following on from the memorable 2022 Madison Square Garden event, which was the first-ever female-led main event at the iconic venue, Taylor once again secured victory.

Described as one of the most anticipated feuds in women’s boxing, the fight did not disappoint, reflecting the intensity of their initial fight. Despite the local preference for Serrano, all three judges awarded Taylor scores of 95-94, leaving the Texas crowd disappointed.

Nearly 50 million homes were glued to the screen as Taylor asserted her dominance over Serrano, and Tyson’s defeat of Paul attracted a huge international audience, peaking at 65 million. When Netflix entered the sports streaming market, it faced criticism due to numerous viewer complaints about streaming issues such as connection interruptions and freezing screens.

The triumphant Paul commented after the victory: “Service failure. This is the biggest event.”

Tyson initially performed better in the first rounds, but Paul recalibrated and took control when Tyson appeared tired. Paul managed to land an impressive 78 of 278 punches thrown, in stark relief to Tyson who landed just 18 of 97 punches thrown.

As the final rounds played out, there was a chorus of cheers from the AT&T Stadium crowd as neither boxer seemed to put forth much effort as the two-minute rounds wore on. It’s likely that viewers around the world shared similar sentiments.

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