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Muhammad’s grandson Ali loses again as a career slides

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Nico Ali Walsh loses

The immediate Juan Carlos Guerra moved to 6-1-1, 2 KO, with a nervous victory over the grandson of Muhammad Ali, Nico Ali Walsh.

Walsh, who also lost to Sona Akale in August 2023, fell to 11-2, 5 KO, after the second failure, which seriously bends his future world title.

Guerra has made a six-column cards of a divided decision based on the Keyshawn Davis vs Davis vs Denys Berinchyk card through the results of 58-56 twice, and one judge sees him as 58-56 for Ali Walsh.

From here Ali Walsh goes, there is no one guessing.

Also on the account, heavyweight player Jared Anderson returned to the winning road after shock with Martin Bakole in August. Anderson pushed to 18-1, 15 KO, with a ten-way unanimous decision over Marios Kollias. After ten unexpected rounds, the results read 99-91 twice and 98-92.

Because Anderson began trouble with the law, his career has moved from the shocking future world champion to the unknown.

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Vito Mielnicki Jr. He was attracted by Connor Coyle because of the majority decision. One judge won it 96-94 for Mielnicki, which was lifted by two results 95-95.

Juanita Lopez de Jesus made a statement in his debut in paid ranks, scraping Bryan Santiago (1-2-1) left upper mining, which stiffened him in the middle of the canvas in: 59 opening verses. Lopez is the son of a former world champion with two divisions, Juan Manuel “Juanma” Lopez.

Abdullah Mason (17-0, 15 KO) jumped from the potential pretender, clinging to Manuel Jaimsa (16-3-1, 11 Kos) on the way to TKO in the fourth round. The 20-year-old phenomenon was too swift, withdrawing Jaimes’s head with a stiff stab before discharging the power shots that he had never seen. Mason dropped him four times before judge David Fields stopped him at 1:55.

“I said the same thing {about the fact that I am no longer called a perspective}. We say the same. We want lanes, world championships – said Mason. “I have to continue to do what I do and make these guys look like I did since I became a professional.”

Olympian Dominican Republic Rohan Polanco (15-0, 10 KO) did a quick work of Jean Carlos Torres (22-2, 17 KO), securing TKO in the second round. Polanco dropped Torres with his left hook to the side of his head in the opening round. In the second, a lot of unanswered judge Eddie Claudio to stop the competition at 1:48.

Keon Davis (2-0, 1 KO), Keyshawn’s younger brother, won his first victory in the space as a professional, stopping Ira Johnson (3-3, 2 KO) in the second round. Davis dropped Johnson with his right hand to his body, then finished him with an avalanche. Detailed time: 1:38.

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Oscar Collazo drops Valdez three times before stopping him in the corner

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Oscar Collazo stands over Neider Valdez after scoring a knockdown during their flyweight bout in Oceanside, California

Oscar Collazo remained undefeated and won the WBO International flyweight title on Saturday night with a devastating two-round victory over Neider Valdez.

The unified WBA, WBO and Ring Magazine minimumweight champion improved to 15-0 with 12 knockouts after defeating Valdez three times before Mexico’s corner stopped the fight at 2:35 of the second round.

Making his final appearance at 112 pounds, Collazo showed his strength immediately transferred to the upper division, defeating Valdez from the opening bell at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California.

The Puerto Rican striker repeatedly found a home for his left hand and left no doubt about the outcome before the fight was called off.

“I felt great at 112 pounds. I love this division. In fact, I want to stay here for a long time,” Collazo said.

Knockdowns

Collazo admitted that he had already called for the fight to be stopped.

“After the third knockdown I was basically saying, ‘Never again, never again’. It was the right decision for his safety. His corner was well checked.

Cris Esqueda | Golden Boy

The victory added another belt to Collazo’s collection and enhanced his growing reputation as one of boxing’s most invigorating champions in the lower weight division.

Looking ahead, Collazo has made it clear who he wants next.

“The fight with Ricardo Sandoval definitely interests me. I really want that fight. I’m ready for gigantic fights. I’m ready to make history. That’s the fight I want next.”

Sandoval currently holds the WBA flyweight title, making this one of the most attractive fights available if Collazo continues his climb in weight.

The event was broadcast live on DAZN and was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in partnership with Miguel Cotto Promotions.


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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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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.


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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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