George Cambosos Jr defeated the delayed substitute Jake Wyllie at the points in Sydney photo Credit: Matchroom Boxing
George Cambosos Jr made his debut at the Super Lightweight at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney and approached the shot in the world championship title, but was firmly pushed by Jake Wyllie before he won points within 12 rounds.
Cambosos was to face Daud Yordan, but the Indonesian had to withdraw for medical reasons, and Wyllie took the opportunity after less than a week.
Wyllie (16-2, 15 KO) began to go well in the opener, but was caught by the left hook at the end of the frame, when Cambosos (22-3, 10 KO) began to claim.
The left hand of the 31-year-old found an ordinary house, but he died honestly, even when under fire.
Underdog had a solid sixth round, because he temporarily disturbed Cambosos with a salvo of shots, but “cruel” was still controlled and usually denied what Queenslander had to offer.
The nine round saw the crisis for his home favorite when a nasty cut appeared above his eye.
Wyllie gained confidence in the rounds of the championship, and Cambosos, who began to defeat Vasiliy Lomachenko in May last year, had to be on his inflammation, but he managed to negotiate his way to the last bell in what was a decent test for him.
In the June meeting with IBF Super Lightweight World Champion, Hitchins is waiting for Cambosos photo: Melina Pizano/ Matchroom
Two results 117-111 and third in 115-113 meant that Cambosos made a unanimous victory of the decision.
A man from Sydney called for showdown with IBF Super Lightweight Champion, Richardson Hitchins and Promoter Eddie Hearn He confirmed that they had a date in June in Recent York to the proposed meeting.
Brown stunns Nicolson to become the world champion
Tiara Brown stunned the home crowd when she became the fresh world champion of WBC WWC WWASWay with a divided decision over Skye Nicolson.
Both were involved in some arguments in gathering, and in the fight itself Brown (19-0, 11 KO) he gave Nicolson (12-1, 1 KO) everything she could handle, and she worked difficult for the full ten rounds.
Brown defeated Nicolson to become a world champion photo: Matchroom Boxing
It seemed that it could be a close competition, because both the couple achieved their successes, and the master ended strongly, but the American was announced the winner of 97-93 and 96-94.
Nicolson, who suffered his first professional defeat, took the verdict 96-94 for the third judge.
‼ ️ Huge nervousness in Sydney, because Skye Nicolson is first defeated by Tiara Brown, who wins the title of WBC FEATHER champion.
WBA world champion Bantamweight, Cherneka Johnson, defended her title in a rematch against Nina Hughes and definitely won the recurring victory with the seventh round.
Hughes (6-2, 2 KO) was wrongly announced as the winner at the original meeting in May last year, and Johnson (17-2, 7 KO) finally announced that the majority Victor.
Johnson won the second win in a row over the Hughes Photo Credit: Matchroom Boxing
This time, the judges were not required because the British corner finally threw a towel, with their gray under bulky fire.
Teremoana makes Singh easier
The former Olympian, Teremoan Teremoan, remained perfect when he blew up James Singh in the round of their heavyweight clashes for six.
Teremoana (7-0, 7 KO) had Singha (12-6, 11 KO) before the detention of Fiji wading along the ropes, the judge intervened.
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Emanuel Navarrete He kept his lightweight WBO Junior World on Saturday evening with a technical decision from the eighth round over the Filipino claimant Charly Suarez. The fight was suspended early due to the cut -off of the left eye of Navarrete, which was ruled by judge Edward Collantes, was caused by an accidental head title.
Navarrete (40-2-1, 32 KO) came out shooting, firing wild right hands and jumping left hooks that bloodied the nose of Suarez in the opening round. Suarez (18-1, 10 Kos), Olympian 2016, found moments of success, sometimes landing on Navarrete’s head, and sometimes only on his gloves.
In the sixth, Navarrete suffered a cut, and they both still traded with ponderous shots in seventh place, when Mexico began to bleed abundantly. The ring doctor waved him just after Bell sounded to start the eighth round.
Navarrete won the results of 77-76 2x and 78-75.
“This is the spirit of a warrior to be a Mexico who helped us today,” said Navarrete. “I felt good, I felt mighty, I felt complete. Unfortunately, what happened with my head, of course that it ended. But when we fought, I felt good.
“From the first moment I knew it was the title of the head. He completely divided the eyebrows and from the first moment I noticed that it was the title of the head.”
Suarez said: “I’m sorrowful at the moment, but it’s part of the game and I know that Navarrete won the fight, but it’s part of the game. I would like to make a rematch. I want a rematch with Navarrete.”
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