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Kingsley Ibeh protects the tenth victory in EQC Fight Night

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Kingsley Ibeh wins

The underestimated heavyweight Kingsley “The Black Lion” Kingsley (15-2-1, 13 KO) wins its 10th fight in a row last night “Eqc Fight Night”, presented by Toro Promotions, Inc. And Whitfield Haydon Boxing, at the EQC Event Center at the notable Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington.

31-year-old Ibeh has not lost since 2021. The former Canadian Pro footballer used his 70-pound advantage over Scott Alexander (17-7-2, 9 KO) in the main event, imprisonment of the opponent on the ropes, causing a phasat couple to knock down. The latter closed the series at 2:36 first round at his second straight break in the round in a row, both at Emerald Queen. Ibeh, from Nigeria, who lives in Phoenix, entered the ring as the WBC Latino Silver Heavyweight champion and left the free WBC Latino title.

Austin Brooks (13-0-1, 6 KO) WBA Continental Super Peather successfully defended its title with the eighth break Rosalindo Morales (10-2, 2 KO) in a co-creating event. WBA No. 15 evaluated Brooks, fighting with San Diego, controlled the pace from the opening bell and hurt Morales with a cruel left body hook. Morales took his knee and defeated the judge’s count until another shot in the body ended the fight at 1:04 round of the eighth.

Celebrated Amateur Dedrick Crocklem (1-0, 1 KO) turned into a successful debut to his hometown in Tacoma, knocking out Nesly Trezile (1-2, 0 KO) at 52 seconds of the second round. The super airy Crocklem, which recently signed a promotional contract with the highest rank, blew up Trezile through the ropes in the first round and closed the program in the second wave of effective blows, which meant that Trezile was unable to continue the fight. Among his amateur achievements, Crockel was the US Nationals 2022 champion, in addition to his performances from the Gold Medal from 2020 and 2021 USA of youth.

The recent Mexico of the NEZ ROLYN NEZ (5-0, 3 KO) maintained its invincible record intact with a four-shaped unanimous decision (39-37 x 3) over Cruz Beceerro Monteon (1-1, 1 KO) in an thrilling competitive match.

Washington (federal way) Super Feather Wweight Alexis de la Cerda (5-0, 3 KO) also fought in the fight on Undercard, which also maintained his professional record undefeated with the dominant four-shaped decision on his enemy from Nicaragua, Nelson Guerrero (2- 2-1-1, 2 KO).

During the evening opening, Renton (WA) Penal Country Joel Hernandez (1-0) was impressive in his debut Pro, throwing a complete “cut” (40-36 x 3) in the case of a four-government unanimous decision about Julio Lanzas Carollo (0-1 ).

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Boxing Results: April 2026

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Tyson Fury lands a punch on Arslanbek Makhmudov during their heavyweight fight at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

World Boxing News has archived the biggest boxing results from April 2026, including Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, Conor Benn, Tenshin Nasukawa, Alycia Baumgardner, Ben Whittaker, Jarrell Miller and Skye Nicolson.

The month featured major action in the heavyweight division, title fights in multiple divisions, and several notable performances from emerging contenders and established world champions.

Below is the complete archive of WBN’s April 2026 boxing results, including links to fight reports, scorecards and live coverage where available.

April 29

Skye Nicolson defeated Mariah Turner UD


April 25

Jarrell Miller defeated Lenier Pero UD | Report and results


April 18

Ben Whittaker defeated Brian Sanchez KO1 | Scorecard and results


April 17

Alicja Baumgardner defeated Bo Mi Re Shin UD | Report and results

Lani Daniels defeated Shadasia Green TKO9 | Report


April 11

Tyson Fury defeated Arslanbek Makhmudov UD | Results | Scorecard | Report

Conor Benn defeated Regis Prograis UD | Scorecard | Report

Tenshin Nasukawa defeated Juan Estrada RET9 | Report | Results and scorecard


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April 4

Deontay Wilder defeated Derek Chisora SD | Report | Scorecard | Results


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This page is part of the World Boxing News results archive, hosting major fight results, reports and scorecards from April 2026.

Readers can also view the latest boxing results, upcoming boxing schedule and current live boxing coverage from around the world.

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Dave Allen goes the distance in his first fight since Hrgovic’s loss

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Dave Allen poses with Ross McGuigan and team members after their four-round heavyweight bout in Rotherham

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.


About the author

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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Joshua Edwards and Brandon Colantonio win four months after their clash

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Joshua Edwards lands a right hand during his heavyweight bout against Garreth Payton on the Oscar Collazo undercard in California

On Saturday night, Joshua Edwards continued his undefeated career in the heavyweight rankings, scoring another knockout at the Oscar Collazo in California.

The undefeated Houston prospect improved to 7-0 with six knockouts after defeating Garreth Payton in the second round of a scheduled eight-round fight.

Edwards ended the fight in 1:06 with a crushing right hand that left no doubt about the result.

On the DAZN broadcast, undefeated Uzbek Olympian Ruslan Abdullaev won the WBA Continental Gold super-lightweight title with a fifth-round knockout of Orestes Velazquez, while Yair Gallardo improved to 12-0 with a unanimous decision victory over Buneet Bisla to claim the vacant NABO and WBC FECARBOX delicate heavyweight titles.

Brandon Colantonio Back to winning ways

Hours later, Colantonio also found success, defeating Zach Contos in eight rounds in Victoria, British Columbia, improving to 8-2 and winning the World Boxing Foundation International heavyweight title.

The pair last met on February 21 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, where Edwards earned a unanimous decision in a hard-fought six-round fight that raised the profile of both fighters.

In an interview with World Boxing News after defeating Contos, Colantonio thanked those who supported his career.

“I just want to thank everyone who has supported me along my journey and I will continue my pursuit of a world title,” Colantonio told WBN.

The results mean both men emerged from Saturday night with victories, adding another chapter to a rivalry that helped introduce them to a wider audience earlier this year.

Both Edwards and Colantonio have spoken to WBN about the fight since it made headlines for the Ryan Garcia vs. Mario Barrios fight.

Four months after crossing paths in Las Vegas, both heavyweights left on Saturday night with fresh enthusiasm as they enter the second half of 2026.


About the author

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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