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Joe Joyce vs Filip Hrgovic-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Hrgovic proved too classy for Joyce (Photo Credit: Queensberry X)

Hrgovic finally turned out to be too much for Joyce (photo: Queensberry x)
Hrgovic finally turned out to be too much for Joyce (photo: Queensberry x)

Queensberry promoted his first concert at Dazn at Co-OP Live in Manchester, and at the head of the case Filip Hrgovic said Joe Joyce to take over the international heavyweight title WBO.

Joyce (16-4, 15 Kos) went to the back of three defeats in his last four competitions, and Derek Chisora ​​won points in ten rounds last July last year in his last performance. Hrgovic (18-1, 14 KO) was humiliated by Daniel Dubois in June last year, excluded after eight rounds with damage to both eyes. They were both on their career, and it was won for both.

Hrgovic began to stab and his right hand, and Joyce tried to leave both in the first round. Joyce struck ahead, was lost wildly with impacts, although he put him blood around the Croatian eye in the third round.

Joyce began to bulds and set herself in the competition, suppressing Hrgovica and unloading the wing, energy -saving arrows, and in the seventh round of his blows began to ponderous down the guest.

These were exhausting things and both achieved their successes, but tiring in later rounds, although Hrgovic found a second wind, was clubing Joyce with demanding arrows in the penultimate squad, and then ending the stronger when the competition went to a distance.

Hrgovic turned out to be too elegant for Joyce (photo: Queensberry X)
Hrgovic turned out to be too elegant for Joyce (photo: Queensberry X)

Hrgovic I won and the belt according to the results 98-92, 97-93 and 96-95 to return to the mixture of the world title.

Adelye acquires a controversial stop over TKV

In the match with injury on the card, he caused the free British title to become, and David Adelye (14-1, 13 KO) took the title, stopping Jeama TKV (8-2, 5 KO) in the sixth round.

After five scappy rounds, Adelye suddenly exploded in his life, the massive left hook heavily cut out TKV, but it was not without controversy, because the referee had a hand at TKV when the shot landed. It was the beginning of the end, because the TKV was dropped again from the accumulation of blows, and the judge waved the competition when TKV increased.

Raffera Steamrolls O’Regan

Jack Rafferty (26-0, 17 KO) defended his super featherlight title of the community of nations, stopping the previously undefeated Cory O’Regan (14-1, 3 KO) in the fifth round of their meeting.

After a solid clash, O’Regan was firmly knocked down at the end of the third round, a immense right hand caused damage, and although he fought bravely, he was finally overtaken when the rafferts were in fifth place and the towel reached the end of the frame.

Full review of the card

2024 Olympian Delicious Orie (1-0, 0 KO) debuted willingly expected and began with winning over four rounds against Milos Veletic (3-8, 1 KO) in heavyweight. It was not spectacular, but Orie easily passed.

In the final ten round a barn appeared on the card in Super Lightweight, in which Khaleel Majid from Bolton (15-0, 4 KO) won points with Alex Murphy Salford (13-1, 0 KO).

Majid vs Murphy was a pleasure to watch (photo: Queensberry x)
Majid vs Murphy was a pleasure to watch (photo: Queensberry x)

It was a pulsating fight, with a slight break in action, and Majeed was the winner of the results 97-94, 96-94 and 96-95.

In eight rounds, Mark Chamberlain (17-1, 12 Kos) returned from his first defeat of Pro to Josh Padley, scoring points in the Super Lightweight against Miguel Angel Screing (8-5, 3 Kos), winning all available rounds, and Roobton Barney-Smith (14-0, 7 Kos) did the same in his Super Competition Featheight of Cesar Ignecio (18-17-2, 5 Kos). The same method.

The only sixth round was in a featherweight, where Nelson Birchall (8-0, 5 KO) wiped Rodrigo Matias Areco (5-14-2, 0 KO) just 90 seconds to the competition with a shot.

Feather Wweight Hope Alfie Middlemiss (3-0, 0 KO) won 40-37 over four with Aleksander Morales (6-12-5, 2 KO) and the debutant of Super Middle in the average weight of Ramtin Musah (1-0, 0 KO) won all four rounds against Robbie Chapman (13-49-9, 2 Kos).

In Bantamweight Louis Sheto (1-0, 0 KO) he had a nod, but he had to leave the deck in the second round before he won 38-37 with Nabil Ahmed (2-41-3, 0 KO).

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Dillian Whyte interested in rematch with Joseph Parker

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Fabio Wardley amazed Joseph Parker during his performance at the O2: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

Dillian Whyte is eager to fight Joseph Parker again.

In 2018, Whyte and Parker played 12 invigorating rounds, with both hitting the canvas.

Whyte won his dramatic heavyweight fight by unanimous decision at the O2 Arena.

‘The Body Snatcher’ is now planning a rematch with the Recent Zealander, who is looking to clear his name after testing positive for cocaine following his October defeat to Fabio Wardley.

“There are a lot of good fights and Joseph Parker is one of them,” the 38-year-old said Ring Magazine.

Fabio Wardley amazed Joseph Parker during his performance at the O2: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

“I would love to fight Joseph Parker, I think it’s a really good fight.

“He has to come back, he has to be cleared or whatever. I don’t know the situation.

“So in the meantime I have to stay busy and fight my way back, so let’s see.

“I feel like I still have a little bit to give, so let’s see what we can do to finish the season on a high.

“I’m training now and I want to come back in May or June.

“Now it’s just a matter of training and seeing what comes out on this kind of date.”

Moses Itauma defeated Dillian Whyte in the first round in Riyad. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Moses Itauma defeated Dillian Whyte in the first round in Riyad. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

The former world title challenger from Brixton has not fought since a crushing first-round knockout defeat to rising contender Moses Itauma last August in Riyad.

Former world champion Parker won six times on spin before being stopped in the 11th round against Wardley, losing the WBO interim title and a shot at unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.

The 34-year-old says he is going through this process after failing the test and hopes it will be resolved soon.

Whyte defeated Parker in 2018. Photo: Reuters
Whyte defeated Parker in 2018. Photo: Reuters

“Let’s hope so [I’m back] soon,” Parker said Professional boxing fans.

“I’m just going through the process and practicing patience.

“We just have to be patient and learn from what they say happened.

“I know what happened and I handed over everything, so let’s see.”

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“I was nervous” – Tony Yoka reacts to Lawrence Okolie’s failed test

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Lawrence Okolie presented an unfavorable analysis result in the VADA test. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

Tony Yoka has broken his silence on Lawrence Okolie’s failed test that canceled their scheduled heavyweight fight.

On Saturday in Paris, Yoka was scheduled to face Okolie in a fierce heavyweight fight.

But on Tuesday, the Briton failed a VADA test, reportedly for GHRP 2 and its metabolite M8, a synthetic substance that stimulates the body to release human growth hormone.

Promoter Frank Warren tried to find a slow replacement, but later canceled the entire show.

Yoka (33) admits that he was bitterly disappointed with the situation.

Lawrence Okolie presented an unfavorable analysis result in the VADA test. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

“I was disappointed because I wanted to fight,” said the 33-year-old talkSPORT.

“Of course I was ready.

“It’s not like it happened a few months before, it was three, four days before the fight.

Okolie was scheduled to face Yoka in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Queensberry
Okolie was scheduled to face Yoka in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Queensberry

“It was a great opportunity.

“It would have put me in a really good position, so it really worried me.

“What was more disappointing to me was that they just canceled the entire show, but I understand it’s a business.”

The Frenchman says he won’t wait too long and has been told he will either fight on the card Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois May 9 in Manchester or on the bill Dave Allen vs Filip Hrgovic on May 16 in Doncaster.

Okolie, the WBC’s number one contender for Oleksandr Usyk’s title, promised in a statement to clear his name.

“Before anyone starts imagining the worst, after last year’s bicep injury, I suffered an elbow injury on the same shoulder during this camp.

“I underwent treatment and now we are here.

“I hope common sense will prevail.

“I will of course cooperate fully with all relevant authorities and I am confident that any investigation will clear my name.

“I will not be making any further comments at this time.

“Thank you for all your support and see you soon.”

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David Benavidez is considering two names after Zurdo Ramirez

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Benavidez and Ramirez face-to-face before world title fight Photo: Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy Promotions

David Benavidez is already looking to the future ahead of next week’s showdown with Zurdo Ramirez.

Benavidez challenges Zurdo for his unified WBO and WBA cruiserweight world titles next Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, live on DAZN pay-per-view.

“The Mexican Monster” is moving up from lightweight heavyweight, where he holds the WBC crown, in a bid to become a three-division world champion.

An undisputed 175-pound title fight with Dmitry Bivol has so far eluded the undefeated 29-year-old, but he insists he will return to the weight class after the Ramirez fight in an attempt to lure Bivol to fight him.

“My plan wasn’t just to abandon the lightweight heavyweight division,” Benavidez said Ariel Helwani show.

“My plan was this [to] come up, win two titles, come back and make this fight with me and Bivol even bigger.

“My dream is to become unified champion.

“It would be wise for me to go back downstairs.”

Benavidez and Ramirez face-to-face before world title fight Photo: Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy Promotions

Bivol, the holder of the remaining IBF, WBA and WBO belts, will defend his IBF title against mandatory challenger Michael Eifert on May 30 in Russia.

The 35-year-old won the undisputed crown, among others revenge victory over Artur Beterbiev in his last appearance last February.

The Russian gave up the WBC belt, which Benavidez currently holds, in pursuit of a third meeting with Beterbiev, which ultimately did not take place.

Benavidez is interested in fighting Bivol for the undisputed light heavyweight title
Benavidez is interested in fighting Bivol for the undisputed lightweight heavyweight title

Benavidez, who stopped Anthony Yarde in Riyad in November, is also hoping to fight former undisputed lightweight heavyweight champion Beterbiev, who hasn’t fought since his only professional loss to Bivol.

“After this fight [against Bivol] when I win the titles,” he added.

“I’m going to fight Beterbiev.

“I’m probably most excited about Beterbiev.

Benavidez wants to fight Beterbiev. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Benavidez wants to fight Beterbiev. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“These are two monsters heading on a collision course.

“Beterbiev was a bogeyman for a long, long, long time.

“Being the monster I am, I have to go in there and get rid of the bogeyman.”

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