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Richardson Hitchins takes a paro belt with a divided decision

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Richardson Hitchins takes a paro belt with a divided decision

Richardson Hitchins dominated the second half of his main Dazn event in Puerto Rico against Liam Paro, taking IBF 140 pounds. The title divided by a decision, which should be unanimous.

The statement that the expectations were low, it puts it gently, but this ended with a shockingly observable romance. Great recognition is for judge Janny Guzman, who was brisk and firm in taking control of the fight. Hitchins (19-0, 7 KO) got a warning for Shenanigans in the 1st round, and the second in fourth place behind the elbow hit. Double warnings were released for hitting the head in second place, and from the very beginning it was found that the Clinch and Foul scenario of the worst case would not come to the former judge of Guzman.

Paro (25-1, 15 KO) had a perfect start, suppressing Hitchins’ range and stab for the first four rounds, after which Hitchins Corner warned their man that it could be 4-0. Very alive 5. Round left Hitchins bleed from the mouth and bleed from the nose, and the activity and pace semized to favor the couple halfway.

It was the beginning of the end of the Paro championship, when Hitchins found his time in seventh place, imposing his fighting style in a way that he could not in the first half. Paro had flashes from time to time, but Hitchins worked great without just grabbing and holding most of his fights.

Paro took a harsh second warning about hitting the head after Hitchins sold contact with the performance worthy of the academy’s remuneration, but it was the only flash of controversy in a very conventional, spotless match. I had this unofficially 115-113 for Hitchins, narrower than two official judges who decided him in the results of 116-112. Judge Nelson Vazquez had a separate result, 117-111 for Paro, who is as surprising as stupid.

Then the jovial Hitchins called for unification with Theofimo Lopez in Brooklyn, while a serene paro praised Hitchins for his performance.

Henry Lebron UD-10 Christopher Diaz

Fun Show in the main support, with major shit changes and lots of actions. Lebron (20-0, 10 KO) began brilliantly, controlling the action with good counterattack hooks in the early rounds. Diaz (29-5, 19 KO) was successful in the 3rd and 4th place, and then Lebron invented some things and was able to slip again, and time for the number of times, claim 5 and 6.

This was the case and back, until the Diaz had a gigantic finish to the sixth, which moved to a very vigorous 7. Collision of heads at the end of 8. He opened a leaky cut on the Lebron’s forhead, and Diaz put him on it on the last bell.

It was a sporadic fight in which the results could dramatically sway depending on whether you are conducive to the Lebron meters and the movement or against Diaz’s aggression. Everything from 7-3 Lebron to 8-2 Diaz was a real result on my unofficial card, which brought 96-94 for Diaz. The judges liked Lebron’s work more, giving him a unanimous decision of the official results 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94.

Yankiel Rivera TKO-4 Angel Gonzalez

The excellent performance of Rivera (7-0, 3 KO), which split at the end of the first two rounds, and then really began to unload. Gonzalez (14-1, 7 KO) went down firmly in the middle of the third, on the wicked right hook, but he stood up and fought through him to survive the round. He could not repeat the feat after re -going to the shots at an early stage of the fourth, and then took another knocking, which he tried to sell as pulled or pushed. Judge Luis Pabon did not like what he saw during the count and waved things to give Rivery only the third place of his process.

Agustin Ezequiel Quintana SD-10 Marc Castro

Something like a surprise when Castro (13-1, 8 KO) suffers from his first defeat Pro. I am not sure if I saw seven rounds for Quintan (21-2-1, 13 KO) just like one judge, but he had a great 8th, several times at Castro poles. This made the fight in a novel, high action that moved to the end. The official results were 97-93 and 96-94 for Quintan, and a separate judge shot him 96-94 for Castro.

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David Benavidez and David Morrell exchange words before showdown on February 1

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David Benavidez and David Morrell exchange words before showdown on February 1

Both David Benavidez and David Morrell appeared at the Ariel Helwani show to promote their fight on February 1, and as you might expect from their last press race, it wasn’t long before everything went a bit of the rails.

During this segment, Benavidez called Morrella for not talking as much garbage as recently, which eventually lit the next round of verbal sparrings between men.

“It’s witty because he had so many things to say before a press conference, all this and that I am a robocop, he knocked me out that I have nothing,” Benavidez began. “But now look at him, he is afraid, there is no sh-t to say.”

This comment will start the dispute between warriors and Benavidez stated that Morrella’s management would be more of this fight than Morrell himself. Helwani would be particularly interested in this accusation of Benavidez, and when he pressed Morrell to answer in this respect, Morrell had to say it.

“Man, this is nonsense,” said Morrell, then baked to accuse Benavidez of avoiding him to fight for the last two years.

Then there will be a lot more quarrels of doping – subsequent allegations that Morrell will deny, saying that he is tidy.

Check the full video segment in the link at the top.

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Muslim Gadzhimagomedov vs Thabiso Mchunu set on January 31

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Muslim Gadzhimagomedov vs Thabiso Mchunu set on January 31

Otherwise, “good fight in strange circumstances” Master “Bridger Libra” Muslim In the night event of IBA masters on January 31.

These live programs live on YouTube IBA.

Gadzhimagomedov (5-0, 3 KO) was to fight the former Olympic rival Julio Cesar La Cruz in December, but I can’t find information about what happened to this plan all my life. The former amateur master in the world and the silver medalist of Tokyo will meet someone with much greater professional qualifications in Mchunu (23-7, 13 KO), an extremely high-priced, but deeply unlucky veteran, who only a loss from 2017 has committed to division or majority.

The most scandalous was his distributed defeat in 2022. Ilunga macabu, which would have won him the title of WBC. As I said, put chicanery aside and this is a good duel, a huge step for Gadzhimagomedov against aging, but still talented.

An invincible Russian heavyweight weight Artem Suslenkov (12-0, 9 KO) SEA Action against “Substantial Jack” Mulowayi (15-3-1, 11 KO), which raised the significant nervousness of Apti Davtaev in 2021, but spends most of his time attempted most of his time in Belgium Amidst Loss in Belgium. Sanchez and Bakhodir Jalolov.

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Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford reportedly agreed to September

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Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford reportedly agreed to September

Julius Julianist Reports The fact that he is on the horizon on the horizon, that the long -term clash of Turki Alalshikha between Canelo Alvarez and Terenka Crawford is on the horizon because they both concluded a contract for a meeting in September in Las Vegas.

On Jake DonovanTwo with separately with Alalshikh in London at the weekend.

Julianist adds that Alvarez (62-2-2, 39 KO) He is still going to compete in May Against the opponent who is to be named, “Most probably” IBF Super Middle Leweight Champion William Scull. Alvarez left the belt last year than for compulsory defense, but although I am usually 100% for union, I hope they don’t fight. The IBF belt has become the only source of mobility up the division and I would not like Canelo to go back to crust on him as a confusion of humorous pretenders, such as Christian Mbilli, Diego Paczeco and Oslyys Iglesias at a distance of Spit.

Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) currently has both great WBA weight, taken from Israil Madrimov, as well as a short-lived WBO belt. The latter is in a strange mockery, in which he reportedly moved to Sebastian Fundor vs Errol Spence Jr., but the leg of this fight got stuck in the abyss for centuries.

As for this fight, I really think it will look more like Canelo vs Charlo than Turks and Co. I would prefer Crawford, who fought five times in the last six years, choose three times unquestioned status, instead of wasting your annual fight on about two weight classes above.

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