The fund was despite the form (photo: Ryan Hafey PBC)
Sebastian Funda definitely defended its WBC titles and WBO Super Welter I gain at Michelob Ultra Center in Las Vegas this Saturday evening because he won the dominant victory in the fourth round with excessively matched Chordale Booker.
The fund (22-1-1, 14 KO) adopted a free WBC belt, as well as the title of WBO, through a divided decision against Tim Tkom in March 2024, and this was his defense from a unified title. Booker (23-2, 11 KO) was detained in the round by Austin Ammo “Williams in 2022, but since then he won six years, recently in June last year, where he stopped Brian Chaves in three rounds.
Booker simply could not cope with the range of a strangely high fund, which from the very beginning stamped its authority.
In the third round, the fund could not miss her opponent, who quickly became a bloody mess, and the end was not long.
Plating brief, keen blows had a book on canvas and although he defeated the count, the fund relieved the resumption, and only the ropes holding the Booker, the referee saw enough and called to stop to action.
The fund turned out to be too much for the Booker (photo: Ryan Hafey PBC)
Gausha refused Garcia
Terrell Gausha (24-5-1, 12 KO) was not able to re-include his career when he slipped on the ten round from the division into Elijah Garcia (17-1, 13 KO) in medium weight.
Gausha challenged the WBC title in his last fight and dropped Garcia in the first round, but he was refused on the cards here. One judge had the winner of Gausha 95-94, but the results 96-93 and 95-94 for Garcia saw him win.
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In the remaining ten round, in Super Welter in weight, Jesus Alejandro Ramos Jr (23-1, 19 KO) won each round before he forced the arrest of the seventh round against Guido Emmanuel Schramm (16-4-2, 9 Kos).
In the eight round, Freudis Rojas (15-0, 11 KO) won one-sided points with Maurice Lee (15-2-2, 6 KO) in welterweight, while in Super Feather in a featherweight, Alberto Mora Garcia (13-0, 9 KO) did the same against Viktor Słowiański (15-4-1, 7 Kos).
Rojas got a better Lee (photo: Ryan Hafey PBC)
In six roundings, Jursly Vargas (5-0, 4 KO) detained Uhlyces Avelino-Reyes (3-2, 2 KO) in four rounds in lightweight, and Alexis de la Cerda Landin (6-0, 4 KO) won Super Bantamweight meeting with the card (14-10-1, 3 kos) through the third round. In Super Welter, Joseph Brown (5-0, KO4) dropped Ezequiel Duran (4-1, 1 KO) in the fifth round, after which he won the break in the round later.
In four round actions Brayan Gonzalez (3-0, 2 KO) dressed Justin Marquez (5-2, 4 KO) in the opening frame in Super Bantamweight, ultimately getting a stop in the last round, and the delicate novice Robert Guerrero (6-0, 3 Kos) recorded the second round against Sean Armas (6-2, 3 Kos).
Fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr and Amir Khan never materialized the photo: Sean Michael Ham/Mayweather Promotions/Lawrence Lustig/Boxxer
It seems that Amir Khan remains frustrated that the fight against Floyd Mayweather JR did not materialize during his career.
Khan was regularly associated with showdown with Mayweather, and the American even placed Vote in your social media In 2014, asking fans who he should fight between Bolton Man and Marcos Maidana.
Mayweather decided to face Maidan twice, and Khan claimed that the proposed struggle collapsed after he was announced by a member of his team, a decision that was enraged by the invincible world champion in five validity.
Talking to Carl Froch on your YouTube channel Froch on the fightThe 38-year-old said: “Do you know the reason why the fight did not happen?
“It was because someone in my promotion announced it before he announced it.
Mayweather fought Maidan for Khan photo loan: Eric Jamison / Associated Press
“My side of the contract was signed, but then he said:” I’m not going to fight you because you finally announced it. “
“Of course, I got the most votes to fight him, but he still went and fought with Maidana.”
Khan retired five years after Mayweather called time for his excellent career, and the British lost to his rival Kell Brook in six rounds for many years.
The clash with a man from Sheffield happened much later than most fans hoped, and Brook also calls his career.
And Khan admits that his countryman would give him difficult night work even in his career.
Khan retired after a defeat with Brook Photo Credit: Lawrence Lustig/Boxxer
“It would be a challenging fight,” he added.
“Kell will always be a good warrior, maybe many people would say me, because of course I was at wars at the time.
“I think maybe I had too many wars [and] At the end of my career, I had nothing left in the tank.
“Of course I will tell myself and I’m sure Kell will say that he would win this fight, but it would be a great fight.”
Carl Froch boldly stated that George Foreman “clogged” most of today’s heavyweight boxers. The iconic two -time heavyweight champion, who died last week at the age of 76, was mentioned tenderly when he left this world “surrounded by loved ones”.
“Substantial George”, the Olympic gold medalist in 1968, became a professional and quickly became a force that should be reckoned with, eminent for Joe Frazier in 1973 to win the title of World Championships. Foreman initially disconnected his gloves in 1977 after he lost another shot in the world championship title. However, ten years later he returned to an unusual one.
In 1994, at the age of 45, he defeated Michael Moorer to become the oldest heavyweight champion in history, which remains uninterrupted. His career finally ended in 1997 after losing to Shannon Briggs, but his heritage as one of the greatest bulky in this sport is undisputed.
The debate on how previous generations of heavyweight will act against current stars was again awarded Foreman’s death. Carl Froch, former united champion of a super medium weight, now shared his thoughts on this matter. Although he expressed some reservations about Foreman’s chances against Oleksandr Usyk, he certainly stated that the American legend would dominate both Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury in their leader.
“I don’t think Usyk is large enough,” said Froch TalkSport. “I mean he is a fantastic warrior, so forget about Usyk. But George Foreman, if he was in the heavyweight era, you can forget about all the other bulky weight. He would fight them to pieces. He wouldn’t be able to live with him.
After his death, his family issued a honest statement, singing the praise of the boxing of Titan both inside the ring and outside: “Our hearts are broken. With deep sadness, we announced the death of our beloved George Edward St., who calmly left on March 21, 2025 surrounded by loved ones.
The statement also presents the extraordinary achievements of Foreman and the personal characteristics: “Humanitarian, Olympian and two -time heavyweight champion of the world, was deeply respected – the strength for the good, man of discipline, beliefs and defenders of his heritage, fighting to pay to keep his good name – for his family. From a man who we were blessed to call his own.”
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