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Fisher vs Allen The decision polarizes as Ituma, Bohachuk impresses
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1 year agoon
In the classic fight in Jama Johanna “The Romford Bull” Fisher (13-0, 11 KO) defeated on canvas for the first time in his career to secure the divided decision (95-94, 93-96, 95-94) over Dave ‘ EM “White Rhino” Allen (23-7-2, 16 Kos) from Doncaster in England for free weight championships ponderous WBA.
The fight was in favor of Fisher until round 5, when a veteran Allen is stunned with a younger warrior with his right hand. Allen landed from this round almost 40 more power beats during the fight, but Fisher could withstand the attack and ensure victory in the eyes of two judges.
The result polarized audience after the consequence, and many claimed that Allen should have won.
Moses will bite Chatham, England (11-0, 9 KO) faced McKean from Gold Coast, Australia (22-2, 14 KO) in the 10-round clash for WBO Intercontinental, Vacant WBA International and Silver Commonwealth Silver. Silver heavyweight championship.
19-year-old Ituma wasted little time, overpowered McKean to secure the impressive TKO of the first round (1:57), his ninth victory in his youthful career. The teenager continues his pursuit of breaking the record of Mike Tyson as the youngest heavyweight master in history – a record that Iron Mike set in 1986 after 20 years, 4 months and 22 days.
There was a 154-pound transient rod WBC 154-Funt Serhii Bohachuk (25-2, 24 KO) from Vinnytsia in Ukraine, he dropped Ismael Davis (13-2, 6 KO) with a right blow to the body, and then the left hook in the head in round 2, before he continues to overwhelm Rodowit from Yorkshire. Fighting for the rest of the competition, Davis’ Corner retired after 6 rounds. Bohachuk landed 108 total power blows 54. The fight was the final eliminator of the WBC Super Welter championship in welterweight, in which the champion Boachuk Challenge Mario Barrios is now.
Lee “Lightning” McGregor (15-1-1, 11 KO) from Edinburgh in Scotland fought with Isaac Lowe from Morecame, England (25-3-3, 8 KO) in the fight for the title of international WBC in a featherweight. McGregor landed more blows, but not without consequences, because he made some well -placed shots with Lowe. After 10 tough rounds, “Lightning” was announced by the winner by a unanimous decision (96-92, 97-91, 97-91) and secured the International WBC title of the International Weight Weight.
McGregor thought about his performance and shared thoughts on whether it was the biggest win in his career. “Everyone knows my story. I just needed my chance. I told everyone that I know how good I am and I feel that I proved that tonight. Last year I had a bad loss and I learned a lot from it. I fixed everything and I was in the best form I have ever been in. I trained solidly for 11 weeks and I was the best version of myself. I told everyone that I was going to announce myself on the largest scene in the world and I feel that I did it. “
In the battle for two strenuous to throw great feathers from Great Britain, Peter “Blood” McGrail Liverpool (11-1, 6 KO) won a tight, unanimous win in the decision (96-95, 96-94, 96-94) against Wales Rhys Edwards (16-1, 4 Kos). McGrail overtook his opponent 118-111, throwing over 100 more blows and consistently landing. Edwards, who entered the fight against miniature termination, seemed to land more significant arrows of power, but ultimately it was not enough to sway the judges in his favor.
After a wild two weeks for Liverpudlian, McGrail shared: “It was a bit crazy, and I remained professional with the opponent’s switch. I knew that we still had a job to do. Of course, we completed the task. I expected a strenuous fight and gained a valuable experience. I expect Ryhs to go on and do great things. It was an honor to share the ring with him. I am just glad that I can win and press from there. I can’t wait to fight again in the future. “
By competing for the Free International Championships of Threatening IBF, while defending your own heavyweight title WBA Continental, Ukraine Daniel Lapland (11-0, 4 KO) handed France Dylan Colin (14-1, 4 KO) his first professional loss in the dominant 10-round unanimous decision (100-90, 99-91, 99-91). One of the main sparring partners of Usyk, the tough Southpaw Lapin, used his reach and effective counter -pleasant, along with elegant leg work to keep Colin at a distance during the match.
In the first of four of the four duels in ponderous weight, there is an international WBC champion Andria “Rampage” Novytskyi (14-0, 10 KO) recorded a unanimous decision-making victory (100-90, 100-90, 98-92) to keep its title over Edgar “Chata” Ramirez from Mexico (10-2-1, 4 KO). The Ukrainian master controlled the early parts of the competition, landing cleaner arrows before Ramirez began to correspond to the right in the middle rounds. The scope of Novytskyi and Cardio turned out to be the best creator of the differences, because he managed to stop his tiring opponent to end the win.
When asked about his performance and capturing his 14th victory in his career, Novytskyi exclaimed: “I am very excited and elated, thank you very much Saudi Arabia.”
Looking to the future until 2025, the invincible warrior honestly shared: “Now I want to rest and celebrate a little. After a week we return to work. I want to fight next year [Deontay] Wilder. If possible, I want this fight. “
The evening began with a super feather weight as its own riyadh Mohammed “Mighty” Alakel (2-0, 0 KO) looked polished, using both hands with a six-fold unanimous decision-making victory (60-53, 60-53, 60-53) against Colombia Joshua Ocampo (8-34-5, 6 KO). 20-year-old Alakael shot knocking down in the second with the countertop with his right hand, leaning from the 40-trus veteran of the Ocampa fight.
Reflecting after the fight during his second journey to the ring as a professional, Alakel shared: “I felt less pressure, doing it the first time. This time I felt that I was more prepared, no doubt. “
Asked if he was disappointed, that he did not finish his opponent, the youthful warrior noticed that “all this experience, I am glad that I got rounds.”
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Oscar Collazo drops Valdez three times before stopping him in the corner
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8 hours agoon
June 23, 2026
Oscar Collazo remained undefeated and won the WBO International flyweight title on Saturday night with a devastating two-round victory over Neider Valdez.
The unified WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine minimumweight champion improved to 15-0 with 12 knockouts after defeating Valdez three times before Mexico’s corner stopped the fight at 2:35 of the second round.
Making his final appearance at 112 pounds, Collazo showed his strength immediately transferred to the upper division, defeating Valdez from the opening bell at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California.
The Puerto Rican striker repeatedly found a home for his left hand and left no doubt about the outcome before the fight was called off.
“I felt great at 112 pounds. I love this division. In fact, I want to stay here for a long time,” Collazo said.
Knockdowns
Collazo admitted that he had already called for the fight to be stopped.
“After the third knockdown I was basically saying, ‘Never again, never again’. It was the right decision for his safety. His corner was well checked.
The victory added another belt to Collazo’s collection and enhanced his growing reputation as one of boxing’s most invigorating champions in the lower weight division.
Looking ahead, Collazo has made it clear who he wants next.
“The fight with Ricardo Sandoval definitely interests me. I really want that fight. I’m ready for gigantic fights. I’m ready to make history. That’s the fight I want next.”
Sandoval currently holds the WBA flyweight title, making this one of the most attractive fights available if Collazo continues his climb in weight.
The event was broadcast live on DAZN and was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in partnership with Miguel Cotto Promotions.
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Dave Allen goes the distance in his first fight since Hrgovic’s loss
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1 day agoon
June 22, 2026
Dave Allen returned to winning ways on Saturday night, going the full distance in less than six weeks after a controversial stoppage defeat to Filip Hrgovic.
The popular heavyweight outpointed Ross McGuigan over four rounds in Rotherham, improving his record to 26-9-2.
Allen featured just 36 days after his defeat to Hrgovic at Doncaster. This fight sparked debate when his corner threw in the towel after three rounds.
The quick comeback only deepened that debate, with Allen previously noting that he was never knocked down despite sharing the ring with some of boxing’s greatest hitters.
Against McGuigan, Allen managed to gain valuable runs under his belt and shake off the disappointment of defeat to Hrgovic without suffering significant penalties.
McGuigan, from Peckham, London, lost ten times in eighteen fights before Allen’s tally was eleven. The 40-year-old was stopped by the debutant in his previous appearance in May.
The four-round contest was a modest return for the “White Rhino,” but one that allowed him to stay lively ahead of his next scheduled appearance on July 25.
The trip also served as a reminder that Allen has no intention of remaining passive despite the setback, with another fight already on the calendar this summer.
After Hrgovic’s defeat, Saturday’s victory gave him a chance to rebuild the momentum and gain some rounds before taking on the next challenge.
Allen’s next fight is expected to be another stepping stone before he pursues greater opportunities later in the year.
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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, broken international exclusives and reported on ring performances. Read the full biography.
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