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Michael Conlan vs. Jordan Gill
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J. HumzaJordan Gill ruined Michael Conlan’s hopes of rebuilding his career at his recent weight as he scored a seventh-run win in a scheduled twelve-run victory at the SSE Arena in Belfast.
Conlan (18-3, 9 KO) was on the right track Match debuts, and both men withdrew from the bubbles. The Belfast man was stopped in five in a bid for the IBF Feather wweight title in May by Luis Alberto Lopez, while Gill (28-2-1, 9 KO) was stopped in four rounds by Kiko Martinez in October 2022, losing his European featherweight title pending. They both increased weight for this matchup.
The visitor landed a right hand that stunned Conlan in the opener, which saw both connect to the body, but the home favorite was humiliated in the second, a cracking right hand from Gill sending him to the canvas.
It was a bulky knockdown, but the 32-year-old cleared the counter and finished the round, although he was unsteady at the end of the session.
Conlan stayed boxed in the third, but was again troubled by a wild fourth, and the back-and-forth action continued into the fifth round. It was close to calling things, with both taking turns finding success, but ‘Effeme’ upped the ante in round seven and a flurry of power hitting Conlan trapped in the corner forced the referee to intervene.
Agyarko Williamson’s decision
On the undercard, Caoimhin Agyarko was victorious in his super welterweight clash with Troy Williamson, winning a split decision.
It looked like Agyarko (14-0, 7 KO) had done enough to win, but one of the judges awarded Williamson (20-2-1, 14 KO) the winner 96-94, but he was defeated in overtime 98-92 and 97-93 to declare the home favorite the winner.
Crocker dismisses McKenna
Lewis Crocker impressed, scoring widely within ten welterweight points in his Belfast fight against Tyrone McKenna (23-4-1, 6 KO).
Crocker (18-0, 10 KO) won all ten rounds on two cards and 98-92 on the third.
𝗖𝗥𝗢𝗖 𝗚𝗘𝗧𝗦 𝗜𝗧 🐊
Earns wild display @Lewiscrocker1 victory over the tough Tyrone McKenna #Conlangill pic.twitter.com/uCABGlFBFs
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) December 2, 2023
McComb defeats Maxwell
Sean McComb (18-1, 5 KO) defended his WBO European super lightweight title for the second time when he defeated Sam Maxwell three times on his way to a wide points win.
Maxwell (17-3, 11 KO) suffered a knockdown by Flash in the third round and was on the canvas again in the fifth frame and again from a edged combination in round nine.
The former British and Commonwealth champion took the final call but McComb ran out the winner by scores of 100-87 (twice) and 99-88.
Knockdown number 3⃣#Conlangill pic.twitter.com/HQR1P2c6p4
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) December 2, 2023
Card left
Cameron Vuong (3-0, 2 KO) broke Poland’s Michal Dufek in their lightweight meeting, winning in the fourth round, and the referee stopped the contest with Dufek (36-32-2, 23 KO) under bulky fire.
Fearghus Quinn (9-0, 3 KO) remained undefeated and won all six rounds against Bulgarian Angel Emilov (11-54-3, 7 KO) in the middleweight division.
Gerard Hughes (4-0-1) and Ruadhan Farrell (4-1-1, 2 KO) couldn’t be separated in six Super Bantamweight clamps as they fought to a 57-57 draw.
𝗣𝗣𝗜𝗧𝗘𝗙𝗨𝗟 from @CameronVuong who will stop in the fourth 😤 #ConlanGill pic.twitter.com/YCEFCSLVwj
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) December 2, 2023
Leli Buttigieg started his professional life like a lightning bolt, defeating Mario Oliveira in the first round of his middleweight debut.
Buttigieu (1-0, 1 KO) swarmed Oliveira (1-1) with shots to the head, and although the Portuguese defeated the count after being floored, the referee waved the fight away.
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Maxi Hughes defended his IBO lightweight title for a second time with a majority decision victory over former world champion Kid Galahad at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham.
The original winner of the event was supposed to be home hero Leigh Wood defending his WBA featherweight title against Mauricio Lara, but Wood was forced to withdraw due to injury.
Hughes (26-5-2, KO5) came into this in the form of his life after a brilliant two years in which he won the British and WBC International titles, then captured the IBO strap with a points victory over Jovanni Straffon in September last year. He made his first save in March, significantly outperforming Ryan Walsh. Galahad (28-3, KO17) fulfilled his dream of becoming the IBF featherweight world champion last August, but his first defense shattered his world when Kiko Martinez stopped him six to three months later.
Galahad started this round confidently at the start, having enjoyed a decent first round, but Hughes stepped up to the plate and engaged in an argument, although the rounds were challenging to come by. Hughes landed his left hand, which gave him a foothold in the contest, but the rounds were uneven and it was a matter of what you liked. Galahad worked the body well in the second half, but round nine was Hughes’ best yet, landing cleanly and then landing his left hand consistently. Galahad had a point deducted for using his head in round ten, which lifted Hughes’ spirits, but once again the Yorkshireman led with his jab, which seemed to keep him alive in the fight. Hughes’ work rate allowed him to finish well in the final round, and by the time the fight was over the result looked to be a winnable one.
Great round for @BOXERMAXIHUGHES 👏#HughesGalahad pic.twitter.com/VQaxC15RTa
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) September 24, 2022
Scores of 117-111 and 114-113 won for Hughes, with the third card scoring 114-114.
Terri Harper (13-1-1, KO6) won the WBA and IBO super welterweight titles with an impressive points victory over Hannah Rankin (12-6, KO3).
Harper was previously the WBC and IBO super featherweight champion, and in her last fight she fought at lightweight. The Dennaby native Main moved up about three weight classes to face Rankin.
What a right-hand man for Harper 💨#RankinHarper pic.twitter.com/5yydphID2D
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) September 24, 2022
Harper was too quick and exact for a Scot early on, leaving Rankin with a nasty cut above her left eye. Harper stayed one step ahead almost the entire race and tired in the behind schedule stages, but won by two scores of 98-92 and one third by a score of 97-93.
Look what that meant @TerriHarper96 😊🎉#RankinHarper pic.twitter.com/vOj1kqDt2z
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) September 25, 2022
Cyrus Pattinson (5-0 KO3) won his first professional title, defeating Jorick Luisetto (12-5, KO3) in the sixth round of the scheduled ten. Pattinson followed up his latest victory with the vacant IBO Continental welterweight title.
SHE WROTE EVERYTHING 😤@CyrusRamone Luisetto hits again and is arrested 👊#HughesGalahad pic.twitter.com/R36gUUGsak
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) September 24, 2022
Solomon Dacres (5-1, KO1) remained flawless and was defeated by Ariel Esteban Bracamonte (11-10, KO6) in the heavyweight division for the full ten rounds. Dacres was deducted a point in round nine for a low blow, but he won every round with three 99-90 verdicts.
Cheavon Clarke (3-0, KO3) picked up another early win, defeating cruiserweight Marcos Karalitzky (7-6-2, KO2) in four rounds.
Mohammed Sameer (5-0, KO1) from Peterborough remained undefeated, winning all four rounds against the proven Dale Arrowsmith (4-66-2, KO1).
Junaid Bostan (3-0, KO3) also remained perfect, ending undefeated Belgian Anas Isarti’s (2-1, KO0) record in the super welterweight and lightweight divisions Rhiannon Dixon (6-0 KO0) fought all six rounds against Edina Pocałunek (15- 16, KO9).
What a finish @jdbostan ⚡️#HughesGalahad pic.twitter.com/8kesL4TXYA
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) September 24, 2022
Claressa Shields once again became the undisputed middleweight champion with a breathless points victory over Savannah Marshall in a thriller at the O2 Arena in London.
History was made as the fight was all-women’s and culminated in a long-awaited grudge match between two opponents with history as Marshall (12-1, KO10) defeated Shields (13-0, KO2) as an amateur before the American scored two Olympic gold medals and became the undisputed champion as a professional in the middleweight and super welterweight divisions. Marshall became the WBO middleweight champion in October 2020 and has defended three times, all on schedule.
Marshall came running to meet Shields from the first bell, but the American pounced on Marshall with multiple shots to the head and body midway through the first round. The pair traded to start the second, with Marshall landing a substantial right hand but then being caught by an uppercut as the frantic action continued. Shields’ speed gave her the edge against Marshall’s powerful striking, and the fourth saw her step out on the front foot, regularly out-boxing Marshall. Marshall rallied in the fifth, pinning Shields down in the corner, but “GWOAT” had the better of the exchanges.
The pace is INCREDIBLE! 😳#MarshallShields | @boxxer pic.twitter.com/EzjRM3tS2G
— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) October 15, 2022
Shields was excellent, although she was starting to tire in the sixth period, yet she still peppered her opponent with solid shots. Marshall had her best round yet in the seventh, landing decent hooks and body shots, and Shields was cut above the left eye in the eighth as Marshall gained confidence. In the penultimate round, the two men swapped places again and traded skin until the final bell, when the crowd was on its feet at the end.
👏 @Claressashields AND @Savmarshall1 they covered themselves with glory.#ShieldsMarshall | October 15 | 02 Arena, London I @skysportsboxing @hennessysports @SalitaProm pic.twitter.com/6dMCduybB8
— BOXXER (@boxxer) October 15, 2022
Two scores of 97-93 and a third score of 96-94 allowed Shields to deservedly be declared the winner.
GWOT @Claressashields he is an INCREDIBLE middleweight world champion 👑 🌍#MarshallShields | October 15 | 02 Arena, London I @skysportsboxing @hennessysports @SalitaProm pic.twitter.com/RRVXDL1VD4
— BOXXER (@boxxer) October 15, 2022
Baumgardner’s Unification
There were plenty of world titles on offer in the co-main event, with Alicia Baumgardner (13-1, KO7) adding the IBF and WBO super featherweight titles to her WBC belt with a split decision win over Mikaela Mayer (17-17-). 1, KO5).
There were a lot of pins and needles throughout the preparations and it was the Detroit native who came out on top in the injury battle.
Mikaela Mayer lands a BIG right hand and pushes Baumgardner away 💥#MayerBaumgardner | @boxxer | @trboxing pic.twitter.com/ngxYO3jKqf
— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) October 15, 2022
Mayer started well, using her boxing skills to good effect, but Baumgardner found success in miniature, keen bursts. The pair attracted attention at various stages and it seemed that Mayer’s slick and clever boxing won the fight, but Baumgardner’s aggression seemed to win the fight in the end for the judges, and she won by two points, 96-95, topping the 97-93 score for Mayer.
Undercard remaining
Caroline Dubois (4-0, KO3) was once again in absolute form when the athlete stopped Milena Koleva (10-15-1, KO4) in the fifth round. Dubois knocked Koleva to the ground in the fourth round, and a session later, a body shot bent Koleva, and another attack left the guy stabbed on the ropes and the referee waved him off and stopped the fight.
𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐎𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐄 𝐔𝐔𝐁𝐎𝐈𝐒 𝐈𝐍𝐒 𝐊𝐊𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐍𝐍𝐀𝐃𝐄!
These body shots 🔥🔥#MarshallShields | @boxxer pic.twitter.com/gxDotPa5Fj
— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) October 15, 2022
In addition to Dubois, another pair of British Olympians were in action, with 2020 Olympic gold medalist Lauren Price (2-0, KO1) impressing with a fourth-round stoppage of welterweight Timea Belik (6-7, KO2). Price was a level ahead of her opponent and the fight was wisely called off as Belik came under ponderous fire.
𝐏𝐑𝐈𝐂𝐄 𝐌𝐀𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐒𝐒!💫🔥
Victory in the fourth round after the break @LLPrice94
🤜 @boxxer | #MarshallShields pic.twitter.com/9ZBNtid3se
— Sky Sports Boxing (@SkySportsBoxing) October 15, 2022
Tokyo bronze medalist Karriss Artingstall (2-0, KO0) easily defeated Marina Sakharov (5-17-2, KO3) in the featherweight division.
A show of talent and striking power @karriss_imogen. Body point shots 🎯#ShieldsMarshall | October 15 | 02 Arena, London I @skysportsboxing @hennessysports @SalitaProm pic.twitter.com/FBfWeW4SAt
— BOXXER (@boxxer) October 15, 2022
April Hunter (6-1, KO0) followed up her rebuilding star’s first career loss and fought all six rounds at super welterweight against Erica Juana Gabriela Alvarez (3-7, KO0).
Sarah Liegmann (6-0, KO1) remained undefeated with a 59-55 victory over the always reliable super bantamweight Bec Connolly (3-16, KO0) on the judge’s scorecard. Ginny Fuchs (2-0, KO1) also remained excellent, winning all six rounds of her super flyweight bout against Gemma Ruegg (5-5, KO1). Also in the super flyweight division, Shannon Ryan (3-0, KO0) defeated Buchra El Quassi (3-3-3, KO1) 40-36. Georgia O’Connor (3-0, KO0) defeated Joyce Van Ee (2-1-1, KO1) in the super welterweight division.
Results
Katie Taylor vs. Karen Elizabeth Carabajal
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June 26, 2024By
J. HumzaKatie Taylor successfully defended her undisputed lightweight title once again, defeating Karen Elizabeth Carabajal over ten rounds at Wembley Arena.
Taylor (22-0, KO6) has long been the undisputed champion, most recently defeating Amanda Serrano, her closest rival, in April at Madison Square Garden in Recent York. A rematch between the two was discussed. Carabajal (19-1, KO2) had never fought outside of her native Argentina and was competing at a higher level than usual.
Scores of 100-91, 99-91 and 98-92 were enough for the Irishwoman to defend her WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO titles.
And 👑 STILL @KatieTaylor = Undisputed: 100-91, 99-91, 98-92 #TaylorCarabajal pic.twitter.com/Pfan088PpR
— Boxing at Matchroom (@MatchroomBoxing) October 29, 2022
Kiko Martinez (44-11-2, KO31) once again defied logic and won the European featherweight title, defeating Jordan Gill (27-2-1, KO8) in the fourth round. The former two-time world champion dropped Gill four times en route to an emphatic victory.
MARTINEZ GETS ARRESTED. HE IS EUROPEAN CHAMPION AGAIN 😱#GillMartinez pic.twitter.com/q9ljKs6EHO
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 29, 2022
Gary Cully (15-0, KO9) impressed again, needing less than a round to defeat Jaouad Belmehdi (16-1-3, KO7) in a set to ten at lightweight.
Ellie Scotney (6-0, KO0) became the novel European super bantamweight champion, defeating Mary Romero (8-3, KO2) by point. Scotney won by scores of 97-93, 97-94 and 96-94.
Round 5 great for Scotney 👏 pic.twitter.com/BPUkjjewPl
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 29, 2022
Johnny Fisher (7-0, KO6) secured the fastest victory in his professional career, defeating Dominik Musil (7-5, KO5) in the round. Heavyweight Romford dropped Musil twice with chopping right hands, and after another attack, the referee waved away the fight.
JOHNNY FISHER WITH THE FASTEST WIN IN HIS CAREER 🤯#TaylorCarabajal pic.twitter.com/N5itRX5wYg
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 29, 2022
Mickey Ellison (14-4, KO5) defended his Central Zone featherlight heavyweight title, defeating Thomas Whittaker Hart (7-1, KO3) by one point. Ellison won the contest by a margin of 95-94.
Jordan Reynolds (6-0, KO1) remained undefeated with a 60-55 victory in a six-round super welterweight bout against Jose Manuel Lopez Clavero (16-19-1, KO5).
John Hedges (7-0, KO2) also proved undefeated, breaking the undefeated record of Ales Makovec (3-1, KO2) in a 60-53 victory in the featherlight heavyweight division.
Maisey Rose Courtney (1-0, KO0) made her debut and fought all four rounds against Judit Hachbold (5-18, KO1) in the minimum weight.
An extremely impressive professional debut for @Maiseyrose1 💫#TaylorCarabajal pic.twitter.com/0QgVBHgqMe
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 29, 2022
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