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Harlem Eubank vs Tyrone McKenna-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Eubank dropped McKenna three times Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing

Harlem Eubank stopped Tyrone McKenna in the 10th round in the Brighton Center Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Harlem Eubank stopped Tyrone McKenna in the 10th round in the Brighton Center Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing

Harlem Eubank took the free Title Inter -Koninental in the IBF in the Brighton Center, because on Friday he took the dominant and comical victory in the 10th round with Tyrone McKenna.

Eubank (21-0, 9 KO) had previously moved to a welterweight, a unanimous victorious decision over Nurala Erdogan, while McKenna (24-6-1, 7 KO) was recently seen in December last year, when he upset Dylan Moran for victory in the second round in Waterford.

These were the first three rounds, with the difference and movement of Eubank, but the fight came to life in the fourth round, when the house favorite landed with her left hand, which buzzed McKenna and temporarily denied him.

The guest tried to operate his long levers and coverage, working on JAB in the fifth, but Eubank, 31, then found his right hand that dropped the man from Belfacz.

The 35-year-old defeated the count and continued, but fought to pin the opponent and became more and more jagged, and the end of the seventh saw him again on board, after the looped right hand from Eubank was hit on the target.

Eubank tossed the McKenna photo three times: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Eubank tossed the McKenna photo three times: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing

“Powerful Celt” simply could not cope with the speed of the opponent and although he was competitive, Eubank was always a move forward, and the Round 10 saw the arrow in the body that ended again, but this time the blow was low, but almost immediately after the hill, he entered the next right hand that forced him to be the Lord.

Eubank decided to step on the gas on the hill, and the measured attack saw the judge’s intervention.

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Conlan returns to the winning ways

Michael Conlan He returned to the ring after more than a year after the second unsuccessful offer of the World Championship and losing to Jordan Gill, and he returned to the point, winning points within eight rounds in the Super Feather, weighing against Asad Asif Khan (19-6-1, 5 KO).

Conlan (19-3, 9 KO) was recognized as the winner 78-74 when he shook the rust of the ring.

The 33-year-old will face the European featherweight champion, Cristobal Lorente.

Conlan will face the European champion, Lorente next photo: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Conlan will face the European champion, Lorente next photo: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Towards the stunned by Kakande

Popular super welterweight, Dan towards the first professional defeat, stopped in five rounds against Muzamiri Kakande (9-1-1, 6 KO).

Uganda dropped in the direction (5-1, 4 KO) with her right hand, and with the 23-year-old uncertain struggle she waved when he got up on shaky legs.

In the direction of the shock defeat from Kakande Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
In the direction of the shock defeat from Kakande Photo Credit: David Cavan/Wasserman Boxing
Harris is marching next to Katsuk

Matty Harris (8-1, 6 KO) took care of the behind schedule Volodymyr Katsuk (5-3, 2 KO), needing less than a round to see Ukrainian at their heavyweight meeting for six.

Other card

Tom Welland (8-0, 5 KO) impressed when he removed Ally B Lubanja (5-2-2) from the battle with a shot in the fourth round of their clash in a featherweight.

The perspective of the Super Feather Wweight, Codie Smith (5-0-1) dropped Jose Manuel Perez (13-18-1, 10 KO) twice in the third round of his clash and eventually won 60-53 on the judge’s card.

Also in the Super Feather Wweight JP O’Meara (5-0) he was the winner of 39-37 in four rounds against Marek Butler (3-17, 1 KO).

Novice, Lucas Roehrig (3-0, 2 KO) won all six rounds in the circuitous weight against Camilo Castagno (4-10, 1 KO), and in the lightweight ponderous weight Ben Andrews (5-0, 1 KO) was the third winner against Navid Iran (10-6-1, 1 KO).

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The teenager becomes the youngest in the history of Pro Boxer and wins in his debut in Thailand

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Callum Dan became the youngest professional boxer in Great Britain in just a month after his 16th birthday and provided an impressive debut win in Thailand. After celebrating the 16th birthday in March and among the preparations for GCSE, Dan, under the mentoring of coach Marlee Dann, he is already waving with a paid boxing debut during the Easter break. Dan dominated in a welterweight match with the Thai opponent Noy vongsoudouunag, stopping the fight within two rounds in the Thai boxing gym based in Tanyaburi, on the outskirts of Bangkk, April 6.

Callum sent his debutant to the canvas, and then fired a dam in the second round, which led to a plain KO. The teenager remains in Thailand, preparing for the next professional meeting on April 24, before he returns home to Plymouth. Although he does not qualify for the British Board of Control license due to age restrictions, Dan secured his professional status through the Thai Federation, which has been accepting fighters from the age of 15.

Marlee Dann, who trains Callum in Intense ABC in Honicknowle, praised the origin of his intern over 30 amateur fights. Dann’s coach said Plymouth live: “Callum was an elite amateur as a junior and as youth, but at that moment he began to disappear from the gym – I talked to his dad, who was worried that he was turning away from boxing, so I said that I would talk to him.”

“He just told me that he had 30 amateur competitions, he never felt like he was outclassed, but some decisions did not go, and being from the southwest, everything is against us.

“So I talked to his dad, who talked to several friends, and he managed to get sponsorship to assist pay flight and accommodation costs, and I brought him here. He had his debut of the sixth and has his next fight 24.

“He is not licensed as part of the British boxing council, he is licensed as part of the Thai Federation, but it is not really different.”

Callum will probably have to return to Southeast Asia to the box until he reaches 18 years, but by that time his trainer thinks that he can be well oriented in fighting in longer competitions-with amateurs constrained to only three rounds.

Dann said: “I think the key to this is that he jumps over other people … Callum could be 11-0 in the first 18 months to two years, so before he is 18 years venerable, he will overtake boxers who spent years building their skills and their record.

“[In the UK] I could have Callum in the gym for two years, convince him to box as amateurs for the next two years, if he changed a professional at the age of 18, he must follow the same path as other boxers who spent years fighting only three times a year.

“It’s windy – you look at other boxers and end your career because of inaction. They move from the fight as amateurs every week or every other week to when they can fight three times a year.”

“But how do you adapt to the fight with four three, six three or eight three rounds, when you only fight three times a year? Or four, if you are lucky?” He talks about elated Asian connections that opened the door: “I am in a elated position in which I met very good people in Asia, and gave me the opportunity because they consider me their friend to put my fighters.

“Callum is now the youngest professional boxer in Great Britain at the age of 16 and month and is one win and without failures.

“I think that the direction is that when you look at one of the greatest boxers of all time and at what age they became professionals, they were relatively newborn – not everyone, but most of them.”

Dann derives inspiration from the iconic master: “Look at Manny Pacquiao – he had 10 fights and 10 wins at the age of 17. So when you sit there, you think:” If it worked for him, why he can’t act for other people ” – there is nothing wrong with getting out of other paths and other routes.”

“At the end of the day, if you had 30 amateur competitions, you know if you are created for professionals-if you are the best in the country or the best in Europe, you know what you are able to do. And if you have faith in yourself, you know where you have to adapt.

“The most vital thing is that the person you have is a training in the gym, sparring with elite people and being what they should be. If they are to be a six -story or eighty warrior, they must be trained to be that.

“Callum is very lucky because he has the right tips at his life at a point where he could either go left or go to the right. He either goes away from boxing and accepts that he was a decent amateur, or turns right and chases a dream that is crazy, but I think most people from the Western world are not advanced to their ambition.

“For him he chased ambitions, this is a dream for the next three to five years, and if it delays him, what his story.”

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Ryan Garcia is open to a mega fight with a pound-winter star

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Ennis battered Stanionis in front of almost 10,000 fans in Atlantic City Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Garcia returned to action on May 2. (Photo: Cris Esqueda Golden Boy)
Garcia returned to action on May 2. (Photo: Cris Esqueda Golden Boy)

Ryan Garcia returns to the ring in two weeks in Times Square after more than a year after the ring, although he is already looking at great things for the future.

Garcia will take over the polarizing Rolando Romero in the main event Historical New York program, which also depicts his rival Devin Haney, who receives Jose Ramirez as the main support.

And although another duel between “King Ry” and Haney seems almost certain, if both men emerged, the popular Californian admitted that there is one more, perhaps a more hard challenge on his radar.

Philadelphia Christmas, Jaron Ennis added the title of WBA Eimantas Stanionis to his IBF belt after a stunning performance in Atlantic City last weekend, and the Lithuanian corner waved six, one -sided shells.

And when asked Fight Hub tv As for the possibility of himself and the “shoes” blocking the corners in the future, Garcia seemed interested in this idea.

Ennis Bwalled Stanionis before almost 10,000 fans at Atlantic City Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Ennis Bwalled Stanionis before almost 10,000 fans at Atlantic City Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“100%. Another great fight, another mega event.

“That’s what I like to do, so I don’t avoid anyone who did it too. He looked good [last weekend].

“I think Stanionis is an ideal warrior to which you can look good, of course he is there to get to, not a lot of defense, but Boots did what he had to do and looked great.

Garcia will face Romero in his recurring fight in the Times Square Photo Credit: Amanda Westcott/Matchroom
Garcia will face Romero in his recurring fight in the Times Square Photo Credit: Amanda Westcott/Matchroom

“I can’t wait for great competition in the future.

“He [get hit with punches]. I mean, but he is a large boy, so he took them so well, but in this sport he only takes one good. “

The fight against Garcia is almost certainly for the future, considering that Ennis expressed the desire to first prosecute other masters in 147 pounds.

However, if both men remain in the winning column, the clash between the couple may be one of the largest in the entire boxing.

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Chris Eubank SR sprays and begs his son to dismiss Conor Benna Fight

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Chris Eubank SR tried to stop his tears, discussing the upcoming fight of his son with Conor Benne, claiming that Chris Eubank Jr is only “for money”. Benn and Eubank are to match the Tottenham Hotspur stadium next weekend, including what is described as one of the biggest fights in the history of Great Britain.

But the fight has been criticized, and many, including Eubank SR, suggests that the discrepancies of the mass between the steam are too huge. Benn will have to be promoted from his ordinary division of a 147 pounds to an average of 160 pounds for a competition, and Eubank Jr will have to fall.

Sharing his fears during an interview with IFL TV, Eubank SR explained: “I am so hurt by what he had happened to him, and this is the situation in which my son is now putting in. Connor, they destroy his career if they have not destroyed her yet,” said a boxer when fighting with tears.

“Heritage, long -lasting effect of a specific event, what I and [Nigel] Benn was not a bad language, we didn’t get into the fight outside the studio. Because we had to be noble. It’s a disgrace, if it is not a disgrace that of you, media, will say that this is not a disgrace? Fight me. It’s a disgrace. “

Probably Eubank SR referred to his own fight with Michael Watson in 1991, which meant that the first life -threatening brain. Watson fell in the ring and spent 40 days in a coma before finally regained consciousness.

Eubank SR continued: “We are not a country of peacocks, we are Great Britain, I rest … He [Eubank Jr] I don’t listen to me, I only look at money. What dad does, if a son cannot listen, dad must come and talk directly to the audience. My son will not listen. For him, it is drawn into this “no matter how many millions I can earn.”

Promoter Benna, Eddie Hearn, previously dealt with criticism of weight, stating: “The weight is 160, i.e. the burden of Chris Eubanek, it is a much better hydration for him than the last time.

Eubank JR is supposedly on the bank TalkSport.

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