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Michael Conlan vs. Jordan Gill
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8 months agoon
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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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Frank Warren reveals who Oleksandr Usyk wants to fight next
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3 days agoon
January 16, 2025According to Frank Warren, Oleksandr Usyk is looking forward to the world heavyweight title clash between Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker on February 22.
Usyk was present with Dubois and Parker at the Ring Awards in London on Saturday, where he allegedly revealed his plans to Warren.
The Ukrainian defended his WBA superweight, WBO and WBC heavyweight world titles with a second consecutive points victory over Tyson Fury in December, almost seven months after defeating “The Gypsy King” to become the undisputed heavyweight champion.
And now the two-time world heavyweight champion looks to continue his legacy and become a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion.
“Oleksandr told me over the weekend that he would fight the winner of Daniel v Joseph Parker for a second shot at becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion,” Warren said. Daily mail.
The 37-year-old vacated the IBF belt shortly after defeating Fury in May against Dubois, whom he retained in August 2023, advancing to full champion on the interim title list.
Dubois crushed Anthony Joshua in five rounds in his first defense in September and stormed the ring to call on Usyk for a rematch after his second victory over Fury.
The Londoner’s argument for wanting a rematch is based on a controversial low blow in the fifth round of the fight against the Ukrainian, which he believed was a legal shot.
“Usyk, I want to take revenge,” said the 27-year-old.
“Good job tonight.
“I want revenge for the last robbery.
“Let’s sort this out. Let’s go.
After back-to-back defeats to Usyk, Fury announced on Monday that he was retiring with immediate effect, ending hopes of a long-awaited showdown with Joshua.
“Hi everyone, I’ll keep it brief and sweet,” the 36-year-old said on Instagram.
“I would like to announce that I am leaving boxing.
“It was great fun.
“I loved every minute of it.
“Let me end this, Dick Turpin wore a mask.
“God bless everyone, see you on the other side.”
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Ben Shalom Fights to Make ‘Benn Understand He Is Not Joshua’
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1 week agoon
January 9, 2025Ben Shalom insists Conor Benn’s financial demands were a key obstacle to finalizing his fight with Chris Eubank Jr.
Shalom, Eubank Jr’s promoter, is in negotiations with Benn’s promoter Eddie Hearn to secure a realigned showdown between the British rivals.
The pair were scheduled to meet in October 2022, but the catchweight bout was postponed until fight week after Benn failed a drug test.
“The Destroyer” was released by National Anti-Doping Panelwho lifted the suspension, after which negotiations resumed for a pointed fight with Eubank Jr, as a result of which Benn jumped two weight classes to middleweight.
The main point of contention apparently was the financial demands of both players, with Benn’s team demanding a 50-50 split.
Shalom said last month that he convinced Eubank Jr. to accept a 55-45 split in his favor, and the BOXXER promoter claims that Benn is demanding whatever amount Anthony Joshua will be able to make.
“Getting Conor to understand that he is not Anthony Joshua,” Shalom said The boxing scene.
“I think Conor needs to be talked into some sense.
“If it was Chris Eubank Jr three or four years ago, probably when he was more hotheaded, he actually took a pretty reasonable, mature approach to this whole thing.
“I really believe in it. It’s just about getting the other side to do it too. I think it will be implemented.”
Shalom said Professional boxing fans on Wednesday that the two sides are close to reaching an agreement, and if an agreement is reached, the fight is expected to take place in April.
A fight with WBA middleweight Erislandy Lara has been lined up for Eubank Jr in case a deal falls through, while his Essex counterpart is likely to aim for a meeting with WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios if he is unable to face the fighter from Brighton.
“I think it will happen as long as no one does something stupid,” Shalom told professional boxing fans.
“We are now in the home phase.
“It’s like the last 100m, unless someone does something crazy, they should cross the finish line, but it has to be now because Lara is in line.
“All conditions have been described. Nobody wants to wait and everyone is ready to act.
“We know where the event will take place. We know it will take place in the UK.
“The framework is already in place and now it’s just a matter of finishing it.”
The 2025 British Boxing Championships will be held at the Park Community Arena in Sheffield on Saturday evening, with the main event being the defense of Callum Simpson, from nearby Barnsley, in the British and Commonwealth super middleweight title against Steed Woodall.
Ben Shalom’s BOXXER promotes the Simpson vs. Woodall fight and Heavenly sports was broadcast live on television in the UK and the fight was available on Peacock in the US.
Simpson (15-0, 10 KO) flourished under the BOXXER banner, and points scored over ten rounds against Boris Crighton and Jose de Jesus Macias opened the way to a shot at the British and Commonwealth belts.
The 28-year-old got this chance at the stadium of his beloved Barnsley football club.
Simpson proved too good for Zak Chelli and scored massive to win the pair of titles on offer last August.
Now his opponent will be Woodall (19-2-1, 12 KO), “The Stallion”, who comes from Birmingham.
The 30-year-old took part in campaigns in America and Panama at the beginning of his career, and after beating the aforementioned Crighton over eight rounds in April 2023, he gave Padraig McCrory a decent argument before losing on points over ten rounds four months later.
Woodall picked up the best win of his career when he stopped Lerrone Richards in six rounds in an upset in Bolton to claim the WBO Intercontinental super middleweight crown last June.
Prediction: Simpson is a viable prospect to watch this year and I think he will outperform Woodall, but most likely based on the scorecards.
Dubois defends his world title for the first time
On the card, Caroline Dubois defends her WBC lightweight title for the first time against Canadian Jessica Camara.
Dubois (10-0, 5 KO) was already an IBO champion and added the WBC interim belt to her collection last August, winning every round over Maira Moneo.
She was then elevated to full champion after leaving Katie Taylor.
Camara (14-4, 3 KO) is a former world title contender, and last April she won a split decision over undefeated former world champion Hyun Mi Choi.
Prediction: Dubois will be looking to showcase her talents here, and considering Camara has had three stoppages in four losses, Dubois could make her presence felt with a win on schedule.
Undercard remaining
Cruiserweight prospect Scott Forrest (6-0, 3 KO) can stop Deevorn Miller (8-2, 6 KO).
The only fighter in the eighth round is in the featherlight heavyweight division, and Billy Deniz (12-0, 5 KO) will probably need the distance to win against Mickey Ellison (15-7, 5 KO).
In the six-round middleweight division, Sam Hickey (1-0) should score against Lewis Howells (3-1), and Mauro Silva (6-0, 3 KO) could do the same against Emmanuel Zion (6-2, 3) KO).
Ellis Price (1-0) should secure a four-round points victory over lightweight debutant Liam Fitzmauric.
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