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“Stop hiding!” Lubin says Murtazaliev after winning TKO

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Erickson Lubin won a mandatory place to challenge Bakhram Muratazalev for the title of IBF Junior Medium Libra, rejecting Ardreal Holmes Jr. In the 11th round of the title eliminator on Saturday evening at the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee, Florida.

After the fight, Lubin (27-2, 19 KO) called Murtazaliev (23-0, 17 KO), telling him to “stop hiding” and gave him the date of May 18. Bakhram probably hoped for something better than Lubin after throwing the former WBO champion 154-LB Tim Tarest in the third round of October 19 last year. However, this performance and the 10-pound IBF hydration rule scared the best contenders to the division and other masters. Lubin is the best Murtazaliev because at least he wants to fight him.

“Stop hiding!”

“This is the title shot. I’m fighting for the title of IBF. Bakhram, stop hiding! You got until May 18. Let’s sign the contract and let’s get it,” said Erickson Lubin in his own Interview after a fight After stopping Holmes Jr.

In other interviews, Lubin suggested that he would pass on Murtazaliev and show him the next page of his game. We saw it in his fight with Jesus Ramos.

Boxing fans in social media do not give Lubin many chances to defeat Murtazaliev because he was completed in the past while fighting the great punchare. It was detained by Jermell Charlo and Sebastian Fund. Since the loss with the fund, he has not fought anyone so good.

Lubin did not look so great against Holmes Jr. He was very hit in the fight and was lucky that his opponent was not a massive blow. Both Lubin’s eyes were incorrectly swollen at the end of the fight and it could be said that he really had to force himself to win.

Lubin probably lost two of the last four fights, because his 12-round unanimous victory for Jesus Ramos in September 2023 was a doubtful one that could go the other way. If the judges did it well, Lubin’s record would be 2-2 in the clash with Murtazaliev.

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Boxing results: Anthony Cacace meets expectations: stops Leigh “Lethal” wood in an thrilling break on the ninth round

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Image: Cacace 'Too Good' for Wood: Veteran Boxer Scores TKO Win, Eyes Bigger Fights

IBO World Feather Anthony “Anto” Cacace (24-1, 9 Kos) stopped Leigh “Lethal” Wood (28-4, 18 KO) at 2:15 Ninth round on Saturday evening at Motorpint Arena in Nottingham, England.

In the eighth round, Wood broke his nose Kokau and cut him on his right cheek with an elbow. This shot seemed to motivate Cacace when he returned firmly in the last 30 seconds of the round to illuminate wood with repetitive shots. After the end of the round, Wood looked like a demoralized warrior. From his face he could say that he knew he had met his match.

In the ninth round, Cacace landed on the beard lines, ending with a chin with a left hook, sticking a heavily wounded wood. The ropes prevented the fall of wood because it would hit the deck if they did not prepare it.

Judge Lathan ruled that he was knocking down, which gives him an 8-number. When the action resumed, the tough left hook to the central part of Wood landed, wounding him. The wood then turned and started running through the ring. At this point, Wood’s corner threw a towel to stop the competition. They saw enough and did not want their warrior to be ended by Cacace. The stop time was 2:15 round of nine. T.

In the coefficient of the former British Master, EBU and IBO Pentemparting, Liam Davies, 17-1 (8), defeated the Olympian Kurt Walker, 12-1 (2), 12-round unanimous decision to win the free international title of the IBF international featherweight.

In the first round Walker replied Davies well. In the second to the fifth round, Davies returned well, using effective stab, drawing blood from his nose and a welt under the right eye of Walker in the fifth round.

From six to the tenth round, Davies dominated a less experienced Walker. In the twelfth and final round, Walker tried, but was worked out by Davies.

The results are 117-111, 116-113 and 118-112. Steve Gray was a judge.

WBA Int’l Airy Heavyweight Champion Ezra “The Cannon” Taylor, 12-0 (8) won a 10-round unanimous decision on Troy Jones, 12-1 (4).

In the first three rounds, Jones came forward, and Taylor, a counter-puncher, had a little advantage. In the fourth round Taylor opened, drawing blood from Jones’s nose. In the sixth round, Judge Bob Williams brought a point from Jones for using his forearm. Taylor still dominates.

In the last minute of the eighth round Taylor swayed Jones with his left hook to the chin. In the last seconds of the ninth round, Taylor shook Jones with his last blow, right on the chin. In the tenth and final round Taylor tried to end him when Jones held.

The results were 97-94, 100-90 and 99-91.

Former English champion and WBO EBU, Owen “The Worcester Warrior” Cooper, 11-1 (4), defeated the former Ibo Intercontinental champion Chris “2Slick”, 17-3 (7), fully a 10-round decision.

In three rounds, the shorter Cooper used effective stab, while Congo counteracting well. In the fifth round, the higher Congo landed right to the chin Cooper.

In the sixth and seventh round, Cooper used a two -way attack, which he counted from time to time. In the ninth round, although winning, Cooper was bleeding from his mouth. It was a war in the tenth and final round with everyone on the line. Congo’s mouthpiece came out in the last minute for the second time.

Judge Kevin Parker shot him 96-94.

Super delicate Sam Noakes, 17-0 (15) stopped Patrik “Rocky” Balaz, 13-5-1 (5) at 2:17 third round of the 8-round competition.

In the third round, Noakes landed on the chin, and Down went a balance for the count from judge Chris Dean.

Ponderous Lewis Williams, 2-0 (1) defeated Victar Chvarkou, 5-23 (3), by decision of six-time points.

Judge Kevin Parker scored 60-54.

Super delicate Huey Malone, 1-0 (0) was defeated by Jaykub Laskowski, 5-36-1 (3) according to the decision about the six-cylinder.

Judge Chris Dean shot him 60-54.

The Olympic medalist from feathers 2024, bronze medalist Charlie Senior (1-0) defeated Cesar “Zurdo” Ignacio Predes (18-18-1 (5) according to the decision about six-time points. Judge Chris Dean shot him 59-54.

In the second round, the senior dropped Paredes on the 8th-hill from judge Chris Dean.

Feather Wweight Nico Leivars, 7-0-1 (1) defeated Darwing Martinez, 8-31-2 (6) according to the decision on a six times point. Judge Kevin Parker shot him 60-55.

Middle Joe Tyers, 1-0) defeated Mario Valenzuela Portillo, 8-8-2 (2) by a four-way decision. Judge Chris Dean shot 39-37.

Sperm welter Harris Akbar, 1-0) Octavian Gratti, 8-83-4 (4) according to the decision on four times. REfee Kevin Parker shot him 40-36.

Thomas Treiber was the skiper.

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Terenka Crawford believes that the skill set will decide about his fight with Canelo

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Image: Terence Crawford Believes Skill Set Will Be Deciding Factor In His Bout With Canelo 

In boxing, the expression of “Pay the Bills skills” is a popular saying, and Terenka “Bud” Crawford believes that his skills will cover the debt on Saturday evening, September 12, when he challenges the unquestioned master Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

The duel will take place at the Allegant stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. For almost seven years, Canelo competed and ruled 168 pounds. On the night of September 12, Terenka Crawford will try to debut for a historical debut as a supercena.

The last time Terenca Crawford participated in the historical fight in July 2023, when he faced the unified WBC, WBA, IBF World Seriterwagth master Errol Spence Jr. In the second round of Spence vs Crawford Mega-Fight, Crawford dropped Spence when he joined the power of JAB.

After dropping Spence, he tried to introduce aggression, but every time he tried to go into attack mode, Crawford marked him with keen blows. During the competition Buda Crawford, time, time and placing the firing were impeccable.

There are two minutes left to go in the seventh round, Spence attacked when Crawford landed in the right mountains, which sent Spence on canvas for the second time. When round 7 came to an end, Crawford dropped Spence for the third time when he joined with a keen right hook.

At the end of the 9th round, Crawford landed in a wave of strenuous shots, which forced the judge to enter and stop the competition. Together with the victory, Terenka Crawford went down in history, becoming the first male boxer who became a two -level world champion.

Currently, Terenka “Bud” Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) is in a similar position as he is on the verge of a side to the boxer, which is a great pound for pounds. Crawford will make history with the victory, becoming the first male boxer who would not be unquestioned in the third division.

Terenka Crawford Naysayers believe that because of the fact that Crawford is moving on two divisions to face Canelo, weight will be a factor. During the interview with Wade Concept Crawford, he gave an example that weight is not a problem.

“When Usyk fights with Tyson Fury, you know, Tyson Fury was a huge warrior over Usyk, and a bigger guy didn’t win any fight,” said Crawford.

Terenka Crawford is a warrior who has all the tools. It is a switch that has high IQ, football, hand speed, power in both hands and is a great counterattack.

Crawford has the skills necessary to overcome Canelo, but the biggest question is how he reacts to the brand of aggression and Canelo’s power? Canelo’s fight is a historic match for Crawford, and during his interview he talked about the meaning of victory.

“It would mean all. This will be all that I worked strenuous through all my career, which is coming out at the moment that one night of boxing, which everyone saw the Great Teenska Crawford, doing something that was unusual and unthinkable.”

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Emanuel Navarrete defeats Charly Suarez controversial

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San Diego, California-Emanuel Navarrete (40-2-1, 32 KO) returned to the Arena of Pechang, he was dramatic and controversial. He fought with a veteran whose experience, durability and determination proved to be challenging. From the opening bell Charly Suarez (18-1, 10 KO) she jumped on Navarrete.

The round showed what the fight would be, the war forward and the return between two inexorable warriors. Navarrete began a sturdy, giving Suarez a bloody nose in the first round. His best rounds were early rounds, and then began to show signs of fatigue in the middle rounds. According to Suarez, he stated in Presser after the fight that he felt that Navarrete’s blows were becoming weaker as progressed.

Navarrete tried to make weight, requiring six attempts to reach the target weight 130. His weight problems seem to affect his conditioning. In the sixth round the fight changed, and Navarrete suffers a nasty cut on the left eye. The judge said that this is the title of the head, but the repetition of the released temperature shows the left blow thrown by Saarez, which lands, and then a tiny collision of heads occurs. The fight lasted until the eighth round, when at the beginning of the round the ring doctor stopped fighting due to cutting. After he was recognized as the title of the head, he came to the results cards for which the judges ruled in favor of Navarrete. Acquiring him a technical decision.

If the cut was a blow, the fight would end with a technical knockout victory. Making Suarez a fresh WBO Junior Lightweight champion. The California State Sports Commission is to review the incident. Carl Moretti published on X that after reviewing the replay, he deserves a rematch. Suarez has shown interest in ironing revenge. Navarrete, however, clearly did not express the desire. His difficulty in bringing weight can be the reason why he hesitates to give the final one, because he can potentially overcome the division.

In the current situation, in 7 rounds, Navarrete was able to land 32.5 percent of his blows. Suarez released, it landed 98 to 86 blows. If the match was not detained in the eighth round and continued, both warriors think they could win the match

distance. Suarez said he was simply warming up, while Navarrete felt Suarez had a lot of experience, but he could hurt him inside. Due to the controversial nature of how the match ended and because of how close it was, the rematch would seem inevitable. .

The question remains whether Navarrete is able to fight this weight again, or is it a featherlight jump?

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