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Nick Ball kicks, i.e. Doheny, beats him for ten rounds

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Nick Ball beats TJ Doheny

Liverpool, Great Britain – Nick Ball has retained his WBA feather title after escaping with a kick directed to the pretender, i.e. Doheny.

After a week of struggle littered with a tension needle cooked at the end of the first round. Doheny got the ball in his head and refused to let go. Ball jumped up and kicked Doheny in the back in the incident fully viewed by judge Michael Alexander.

In most cases, moving the leg and connection with the opponent would be a disqualification. However, it seems that Alexander wanted to show gentleness to Ball, who for the first time defended his title in Liverpool for the first time.

Ball, who was controlled from the first bell, defeated Doheny for the next nine rounds until the fight was stopped after ten completed sessions.

Compubox: Ball and Doheny were separated by 2 landed blows after four rounds. From the fifth round Ball Out-Landed Dohiney 154–57. Rounds from seven to ten were particularly hurt because Ball landed 101 blows, while Doheny landed only 23. 24% Punch Lands Ball’s power.

Doheny’s corner pulled the plug after Doheny landed in a fight seven blows, absorbing 43 from the ball in the tenth round.

Card results

Andrew Cain He claimed that the titles of Bantamweight British and Commonwealth Bantameight exceeding the former master Charlie Edwards. A from Liverpool, he cut off the frustrated figure when Edwards escaped from trouble for the entire twelve rounds. Edwards refused to get involved for fear of struck by a difficult time. When Boos fell from the arena, Edwards celebrated in the last bell, even though Kain performed most of the attack.

As a result, it was read as a divided decision, further moans of the crowd raged the judges. However, this was good news for Cain fans, because two officials nodded.

After the national title, Jack Turner He produced scintiling knockout in Derby Merseyside against Ryan Farrag. Turner started clearly and hurt Farraga in the first round. Then he approached the second and completely erased Farraga.

Turner ended his ten eleven wins early and pointed out his “power from God.”

Airy Herrera Core He moved to 17-0, stopping Jose Macias overdue, but showed the sensitivity that future opponents can utilize. The Cuban too often left the chin in the air, but he had too many skills for Mexico.

Brad Strand lost for the second time in his career against the stubborn Ionut Baluta In the European Battle for the title of Super-Bantam WBO. The ten -end fight fought strictly. It seemed that Strand did enough, but after seeing each corner of the final winner, it was possible to predict.

Balut took it through contrasting results 98-91 and 96-94 to 98-92 for Strand. The baluta improved to 17-5-1.

A balmy city perspective Stephen Clarke I beat the cut from the clash of the head to remain invincible at 6-0. The 23-year-old, trained by Stephen Smith’s favorite Liverpool, won each six against Dmitri Protkunas.

Earlier, four debutants began proceedings at M&S ​​Bank Arena.

Massive weight Joe Bourne drew his first trip against Cristian Uwak. However, William Birchall, His brother Leighton, AND Lewis Lawton He won.

Another action Lucas Biswana Move to 2-0 Ezequiel Gregor with four-shaped victories in a welterweight.

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George Cambosos Jr. He stands in the face of a critical test in the 140-Funt debut, looking along the championship path

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Image: George Kambosos Jr v Daud Yordan, 22nd March in Sydney, Australia

George Cambosos Jr. He will debut at 140 against Veteran Daud Yordan on Saturday, March 22 in the fight for acclimatization to the division in the 12 -run Headliner at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Olympic Park in Australia. The event will be shown live in Dazn.

Hitchins then?

A 20-year-old professional (43-4, 31 KO) is not one of the killers aged 140, but he has some pop and is potentially unsafe for Cambosos. He was forever and has experience that Cambosos Jr. nightmares.

There were a unified master of lightweight Cambosos Jr. (21-3, 10 KO) needs victory and a great performance to prepare him for the title of World Champion against the IBF Richardson Hitchins welterweight champion.

If the 31 -year -old Cambosos struggled as in the last four fights, there would be no pointless challenge for the title of the world. Probably on Saturday he fights the record of 0-4, and his last true victory took place against Teofimo Lopez in 2021.

24k Gold

Boxing fans in social media marked Cambosos “Wonder One Hit”, with which it is complex to disagree. His needy record in the last four fights speaks for himself. That’s why he must look good on Saturday. It would be the first from his victory over Teofimo, which was a complex fight.

Perfect, Cambosos will look like 24 -carat gold on Saturday, motivating Turks Alalshikh to operate it on one of their programs. Cambosos wants a rematch with Teofimo, and that would be a perfect fight for him – much better than Richardson Hitchins who challenges his IBF belt.

Saturday Undercard on Dazn

– Skye Nicolson vs. Tiara Brown
– Cherno Johnson vs. Nina Hugs
– IMAM KHATAEV vs. Durval Elias Palacio
– Ameo Achio vs Chamstef Tokashian
– Jayden Buan vs. Jordan Kasilieris
– Teroan Jr. vs. TBA

“I prefer to take 15 losses in a row, but I fight the best of the best, real masters, real Hall of Famers, pounds for pounds. I am different, “said George Cambosos Jr. Matchroom boxing. “When I won the lanes, I never sat there, saying,” Give me an simple fight. Let me maneuver and earn simple money. “

“We didn’t have to fight Devin Haney. We could fight for a can of tomato and basically[held”-asaying[Heldontotitles”Saidgeorgekambosossrabouthisson”Youknowwhat?It’sninhisdnait’sninmydnawefromthromthromthroundupwithvothshnothnotadollartoournamewashof[trzymałsiętytułów”-powiedziałGeorgeKambososSenioroswoimsynu„Wieszco?NiemagowjegoDNANiemagowmoimDNAPochodzimyodpodstawbezdolaradonaszegoimieniazesłynnymnazwiskiem[heldontothetitles”saidGeorgeKambososSrabouthisson“Youknowwhat?It’snotinhisDNAIt’snotinmyDNAWecomefromthegroundupwithnotadollartoournamewithafamoussurname

“We always knew that we literally had to crawl and joke with every struggle to build our brand to get to the top. So why would we like to go back and say: “I’m going to fight the can of tomato.”

Last updated 03/03/2025

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Fans want plants, Berlanga wants … money?

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Edgar Berlanga says he is ready to fight one of his three hits fighters after the destruction of the little-known Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz in one round on Saturday evening in Orlando, Florida.

List of hits

– Jaime Mungia
– Jermall Charlo
– Caleb plant

Inflated?

For the most part, fans want Berlanga to fight Caleb with the plant, but Edgar himself probably excessive price, believing that he evaluates the same money he got the fight with Canelo Alvarez. This is not a huge fight that will bring many PPV purchases, because the plant is not popular enough. If Berlanga is valued, demanding $ 10 million, he must develop a list towards one of the smaller fighters.

Berlanga (23-1, 18 Kos) explained that he would be a party and against those who choose because he has “Puerto Rico island” behind him. His choice No. 1 is Jaime Munguia, who comes out of the brutal defeat in the fifth round with Bruno Surace in December last year, and two of the last three fights lost two of the last three fights. This is not perfect.

Berlanga Circular Wadzka?

It is doubtful whether Edgar can even 168, because he looked like a cruiser’s weight last Saturday evening. Last Friday he left the weight, weighing 169 1/2 pounds, and there are many doubts whether he can even go back to 168 without entering the hospital.

Berlanga should fight in a lightweight heavyweight at least at this stage of his career, if not in the circuitous weight. He will turn 28 soon and apparently eat well with $ 12 million, which he received from three fighting against matchroom.

The list of Berlanga hits does not necessarily represents who are the best medium scale contenders, because the division has changed as recent blood increases. The guys on his wish list are either ancient or fighters with shaky biographies.

Jermall is 35 years ancient in May and fought only once since 2021. It is not even essential in the 168 pounds ward.

“We have a plant, we have [Jermall] Charlo and we got Munguia. We got three – said Edgar Berlanga Warrior Asked who he wants to fight after the arrest of Jonathan Gonzalez-Banków in the first round last Saturday evening in his return in Orlando.

“We have to see which one is biting his hand. Whoever bites his hand, gets a ball, “Berlanga said, explaining that he represents the page and against the three he is considering.

This is my man. If something passes in the next fight, we make it happen, “Berlanga said about the promoter Eddie Hearn. “I am now a gigantic name in sport. I have an island behind me. I have Puerto Rico with me. I have the whole world with me.

“It’s not about the promoter. It’s about the right fight, having the right team, and I got it. I feel that I now have the best boxing team, the strongest band. People said bad comments about the fact that I was in the Co-Main event, “said Berlanga.

Novel 168 kings

  1. Oslyys Iglesias
  2. Diego Pacheco
  3. Christian Milli

Record of the former master of the IBF Master Master has no great victories. His best victories are against 39-year-old Anthony Dirrell, pretender Fringe Trevor McCumbby and Jose Uzcatelui.

Last updated 12/03/2025

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Nick “The Wrecking” Ball stops, i.e. ‘The Power’ Doheny

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WBA WBA World Feather Nick Nick “Wrecking” Ball detained the former IBF Super Bantam master, i.e. “The Power” after ten rounds on Saturday evening at M&S ​​Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.

In the main event WBA WBA Feather WWWEIGHT Master Nick “The Wrecking” Ball, 22-0-1 (13) detained the former champion of Super Bantamweight Southpaw IBF TJ “The Power”, 26-6 (20) at the end of ten rounds of a close fight.

In the first round it went back and Doheny has an advantage. In the last seconds, Ball had Doheny in the corner. When Doheny turned to sit down, Ball kicked him back, dropping him. He could be made by judge Michael Alexander, who only warned the ball. In the second round Doheny showed and unloaded the ball sometimes with 3-punch combinations in the round.

In the third round, 38-year-old Doheny continued the ball alterning until Ball landed with his last blow in the round. In the fourth round of Doheny, more 3-punch combinations landed. Ball, from frustration, began to utilize grubby tactics with the forearm without warning from Judge Aleksander.

In the last half minute in the fifth round, Ball finally shook Doheny with his right chin, stunning him. In the sixth round, Doheny used all his experience to prevent the oncoming football. In the last minute of the eighth round Ball was slow with three blows and was counteracted by Doheny. Ultimately, Ball seems to land more than Doheny. In the right eye of the nine Docai closed when the ball dropped him on the canvas, causing Judge Aleksander to take his point.

In the tenth of the ball in the first minute in the first minute she found anxiety without response. Doheny fought the drasts. Doheny was exhausted at the end of the round. His corner stopped the fight. What a brave performance of Dokena.

In the very impressive performance of Super Flyweight Jack “El Terrier” Turner, 11-0 (10) detained the former EBU and Commonwealth champion Ryan Farraga, 23-6 (6) at 0:41 second round 10.

In the first round, Turner won the best Farraga in the round of the end of half a dozen of Farrag’s defense blows. In the second round, Turner stormed the Farrag, landing by a notification, dropping Farraga when judge Steve Gray waved him when Farrag was lying there.

The international WBC Silver Bantameight champion, Andrew Cain, 14-1 (12), easily won the divided decision about the former WBC Flyight master, Charlie Edwards, 20-2 (7) in over 12 delicate rounds for BBBOFC British and Commonwealth Boxing Council titles.

In the first round, Cain chased Edwards to the whole round. Edwards ended with a tiny cut of the hairline in the last seconds, perhaps from the elbow. In the second round, Kain “mocked” Edwards to fight. In the third round, with the remaining 30 seconds, Cain landed a 3-punch combination on Edward’s chin. In the eighth round, Edwards finally landed a little.

In the ninth round, fans began to boo Edwards’s performance. In the tenth and eleventh round Edwards sometimes stopped when Cain continued to turn him off. In the twelfth and final round the overloaded fight lasted. Edwards raised his hand and jumped on the ropes as if he won.

The judge was Victor Loughlin. The results amounted to 115-114 for Kain (Latham), 115-113 (Gray) for Edwards, 116-112 (McDonnell) for Kain and 120-108 kH for Cain.

WBA Inter-Continental Lightweight Champion Southpaw Jadier “One billion” Herrera, 17-0 (15) in the fight against the action detained the former Master of the Latin WBC, Jose “El Comterble” Macias, 21-4-2 (8) for the first time in his career at 2:31-seventh round 10.

In the full action in the first round, the higher Herrera landed the upper one, while the wild left left hooks. In the second round, Herrera led the Macias to a neutral corner with an avalanche of blows in half in another round of action. In the third round, Herrera had an advantage in another good round, landing left, almost dropping the Macias. In the fourth and fifth round, Herrera began to show up when Macias still appeared.

In the sixth round, Macias obtained participation in lead rights and left hooks to the chin. In the last seconds, Herrera’s head caused the left eyebrow to cut the Macias. In the seventh round, Macias, favoring the cut, was hit by half a dozen blows without a return, and judge John Latham called Halt, and the ucias complains.

Former European WBO champion, Brad Strand, 12-2 (4) lost the divided decision with the former WBC International champion, ionut “Il Capo” Baluta, 17-5-1 (3) in 10 rounds, for the empty European title of Super Bantamweight.

Strand swayed the baluses with his right chin in the first round halfway, knocking him down a few steps, although the baluta took the round. From the second to the fifth Baluta she was an aggressor in a close fight, and Strand replied, knocking out the mouthpiece of the ballet in the fifth round.

In the sixth round, Judge Marcus McDonnell warned the balutin for using his arm. Later, Strand suffered a cut on his left eyebrow from the clash. At the end of the seventh round, the Baluta landed on the chin, stopping the band on its tracks. In the ninth round the Baluta entered the Strand foot, which hit the canvas, and Ref McConnell ruled the knocking. In the tenth and final round the Baluta seemed to have an advantage.

Results 97-93 Strand, 98-91 and 96-94 Buluta.

The average weight of Stephen “Stevo” Clarke, 6-0 (1) easily defeated Dmitri Protkunas, 8-18-1 (1) by a decision on six runes.

In the first four rounds, Clarke was an aggressor and developed Protkunas. In the fifth round, Protkunas suffered a cut on his left eyebrow. In the sixth and final round, Protkunas continued his gloves high and went to the defensive when Clarke threw a cut -off.

Judge Steve Gray shot the fight 60-54.

Super Bantamweight Southpaw Leighton Birchall, 1-0 (1) knocked out Laszlo Bernath, 1-1 (1) at 1:55 of the second round of the planned 4th round of the fight.

In the first round Birchall was in the last seconds, dropping Bernath, when Judge John Latham began the Eight Count, when the bell to the Bernath rescue was. In the second round Birchall landed a 3-punch combination because Bernath was defenseless against the ropes when Judge John Latham waved.

WWadzka WIEDDIDI LUCAS BISWANA, 2-0 (1) defeated Ezequiel Gregores, 3-21, a decision on four runes.

Judge Steve Gray shot him 40-36.

Feather Wweight Southpaw William Birchall, 1-0 (1) knocked out Engel Gomez, 8-44-3 (4) at 0:48 the second round of the planned 4th round of the fight.

In the second round Birchall was on the wave of blows, dropping Gomez on the canvas, causing judge John Latham waving.

Super welterweight Lewis Lawton, 1-0 (1) knocked out the Artjom Spatar, 4-13-1 (1) at 1:15 of the first round of the planned four rounds.

In the first round, Lawton landed with his left hook at the elbow of Spatar, dropping him onto the canvas. When he tried to get up, he dropped again, having waved by judge Steve Gray.

Heavyweight Joe Bourne, 0-1) drew Cristian “The Cracker” Uwaka, 1-5-1 (1) in four rounds.

Judge John Latham scored 38-38.

Thomas Treiber was the skiper.

Last updated 12/03/2025

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