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“They robbed this boy” – Crawford strikes Davis Roach

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Davis was held to a draw with Roach Photo Credit: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions

Terenka Crawford says that Lamont Roach was "robbed" against Gervont Davis photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing "Title =" Terenka Crawford says that Lamont Roach was "robbed" against Gervont Davis photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Terenka Crawford says that Lamont Roach was “robbed” against Gervont Davis photo: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions/Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Terenka Crawford believes that Lamont Roach was “robbed” from the seismic nervous victory over Gervont Davis in Brooklyn on Saturday.

Roach, who went to the clash as the main weaker, gave Davis everything that he could do in most decision -making at the Barclays Center.

Many thought that a man from Washington did enough to convey the “tank” the first professional failure, especially after a 30-year-old knee in the ninth round, though Judge Steve Willis He did not rule overwhelming.

Crawford Titlist, four -person, was one of many who thought that Roach should be crowned with WBA Lightweight champion.

“Roach won and it should be called knocking down,” wrote the 37-year-old X Just before reading the decision.

Davis was attracted to a draw with a loan for a photo from Roach: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions
Davis was attracted to a draw with a loan for a photo from Roach: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions

“Let’s see what will happen.”

After reading the majority of the verdict of the draw, and one judge ruled 115-113 in favor of Davis, repealed by two judges winning the fight 114-114, the man from Omah added: “They robbed this boy and crazy.

“I have never seen someone taking his knee and he doesn’t count him as knocking down.

“He had to forget about the rules for tonight.”

Many thought that Roach did enough to beat Davis Photo Credit: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions
Many thought that Roach did enough to beat Davis Photo Credit: Esther Lin/Premier Boxing Champions

After pulling out in the ninth round, Davis ran to his corner, where Calvin Ford coach wiped his face with a towel.

A man from Baltimore, who clung to his title WBA, claimed that his hair had faded two days before the fight, and the grease from the hair product irritates his eye.

“I just made my hair two days ago and she put Grease in my s ***,” he said in an interview after the fight.

“You know when you sweat and such things and my eye burned.”

Roach, who was promoted from 130 pounds, where he has the title of WBA, later called for a rematch.

“I am a bit disappointed with this decision,” said the 29-year-old.

“I definitely thought I won, but we can come back.

“Gervont is a great warrior.”

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Jasna Three Words Tyson Fury on Large Money Anthony Joshua Fight and Box Return

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Tyson Fury confessed that “there could be no fuck” to fight Anthony Joshua or any other boxer after his second defeat with Oleksandr Usyk. The Gypsy King has been a dominant strength in boxing since 2008, offering an impressive 27-0 record until his draw with Deontay Wilder in 2018. Fury defeated Wilder to win the title of WBC World Heavyweight.

However, his winning series was detained by Utyk in 2024, who beat him twice in May and December to win and stop the titles of WBA (Super), WBC, WBO, IBO and Ring Heavyweight. After his unanimous defeat in December, Fury announced a retirement from sport in January, stating that it was “great” and “he loved every minute.” However, the former IBF title holder, Joshua, is not convinced that Fury will remain retired, insisting that the fight between them “must happen”, as the Ring Magazine Awards said.

Promoter Joshuy, Eddie Hearn, also doubts the retirement of Fury, reminding the fans that they were “here before” with a warrior. Talking to BBC Sport, Hearn said: “We were here earlier. If it’s over, congratulations on your great career.

“One of the best weighty weight of this generation and a charge of money has been earned. If your heart is not in it, if the fight has been thrown out of you, it’s definitely time to call it resignation. Several people always suggest that they can call a bluff, but I don’t know him well enough to give you an answer. If you don’t want to, if your hearts are not in this, if you don’t have a fight – you may get out of a bluff.

However, the 36-year-old seems satisfied with his decision to retire, as confirmed by the second cousin of Fury Andy Lee. Talking to IFL TV, Lee shared insight into the state of the former master’s mind, as he said: “[It’s] Only strange news here and there and seems very cheerful. “

He also revealed the genuine attention of the boxer himself, adding: “[He said]”Andy I’m not f **** d”. He said so. “I couldn’t be fucking with it.” He is very cheerful. “

This candid introduction indicates detachment of fury from sport and suggests that it can be ready for a more relaxed lifestyle. Despite this, Lee maintains that a fury should be a unexpected return to the ring, he would withdraw him to win – although he remains indifferent to whether the fight is taking place or not.

Lee said: “I really don’t care if they are fighting with each other. I am cheerful to see how they retire or separately their careers. If they fight, I would support Tyson, I think he would win. “

Joshua is not ready to abandon the chance of a duel from the Fury – who would be able to both fighters at least tens of millions – saying IFL TV that the fight is his next great chance. 35-year-old British said: “I feel that this is the best fight [for me]. People can say [Joseph] Parker, people can say – I don’t know.

“But I think fury, commercially, is a great fight and it is also the fight of a great man. So I think it makes sense. You can say that years have passed. But listen that the weighty department has flourished. And why am I saying that this is probably a great fight, when I said that Parker is a great story of someone who never gives up.

“The point is that there will be one winner and one loser and there will be bloodshed. And it won’t be mine. “

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A mass fight breaks out in a boxing match after controversial disqualification as a warrior in tears

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Paddy Donovan was disqualified during the fight with Lewis Crocker, which led to a mass fight at the SSE arena in Belfast. Eight thousand spectators were present for Clash All-Irish, and Crocker was announced the winner after Donovan was disqualified for landing the blow after starting the bell.

Donovan believed that he defeated Crocker after he rejected him for the second time at the end of the eighth round, but the judge disqualified him for his slow hit. Born in Limerick Donovan, he broke up in tears when the Crocker’s invincible record lasted, while in the stands of several viewers he lasted when the judge indicated Donovan’s disqualification.

Despite the fight in the opponent’s home pitch, Donovan was more busy of them in the opening round, using his stab before the Crocker took revenge. The right hand in the Crocker’s head caused a belfast over the eye of the eye in the third round.

In the fourth round, Donovan was warned about leading his head and received a final warning, but with the second eye of Crocker he dealt injuries under the second powerful blow. Then he was subtracted a point for running with his head in the sixth.

The next point was taken away from Donovan to the eighth, before the temperature expanded. Crocker fought clearly, but he remained until the bell rang, at which Donovan hit him slow.

Eddie Hearn suggested a possible rematch when the Donovana camp is preparing to appeal to IBF, after his controversial fight. Now Crocker has assured his position of a compulsory pretender to the world welterweight IBF, currently owned by American Jaron “Boots” Ennis.

After the fight, Donovan expressed his frustration to Dazn: “The crowd is cruel here. They say that I hit him behind the bell, but I thought that I hit him on the bell, “and said:” You can see that Lewis was a beaten man and I won the fighting fair.

Meanwhile, on Undercard Padraig, McCrora suffered a defeat of the eighth round with Craig Richards because of a powerful body shot, while Kurt Walker maintained his invincible run, currently 12-0, after he won most of the decisions on Leon Woodstock. In the next fight, Steven Ward won the All-Belfast meeting, stopping Tommy McCarthy in the sixth round.

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Gevonta Davis vs Lamont Roach-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Roach put in a spirited display against Davis Photo Credit: Premier Boxing Champions

Gervonta Davis received most of the decisions from Lamont Roach at Brooklyn Photo Credit: Premier Boxing Champions
Gervonta Davis received most of the decisions from Lamont Roach at Brooklyn Photo Credit: Premier Boxing Champions

Gervonta Davis kept his featherlight WBA title, but on Saturday Lamont Roach in Brooklyn maintained the stunning decision of the majority.

Davis was lucky that he left the flawless after he temporarily took his knees in the ninth round, but judge Steve Willis did not grant Roach to knocking down, the moment that turned out to be crucial. Two judges shot him 114-114 per item, and the other in 115-113 in favor of “Tank” to announce the competition with an impasse.

Roach, the prevailing world champion of Super Feather WBA, who fought with Davis in amateurs, was a lot of feeble fighting, but he seemed foreign to the first two rounds, with a “tank”, notoriously tardy starting, implementing a cautious approach.

The 30-year-old found his rhythm in the third round, connecting to the opponent’s body.

Davis, who detained Frank Martin in the eighth round in June last year, built a halfway advantage, raising his work and the accuracy of the impact, although Roach remained competitive throughout the round, willing to trade his pocket despite the combinations that landed on the head and body.

Roach placed thrilling exhibitions
Roach put on a thrilling display against Davis Photo Credit: Premier Boxing Champions

“Reaper” attracted the attention of the tubular Baltimore with a demanding right hand in seventh place and stumbled for a moment in the eight round another powerful right hand.

Roach was prepared for further trade with “Tank”, and after sending another right in the ninth Davis voluntarily knee, he ran towards the corner and wiped his head with a towel by his coach Calvin Ford.

Judge Steve Willis did not admit Roach from Breaking, and Davis took the round, landing a few cruel combinations, although the chin of Roach became mighty.

The man from Washington ended the fight strongly, making his rival miss and make him pay him with exact meters, and the fight went to the results cards.

Judge Eric Marlinski granted Davis a fight 115-113, but was lifted by two results 114-114 by Glenn Feldman and Steve Weisfeld, respectively to make her most of the draw.

Davis admitted that he would be open to the rematch.

“I made him competitive,” he said after the fight.

“But certainly Lamont is a great warrior.

“He has skills, has a power to hit.

“Shout with Lamont Roach and his whole team.

“I hope it will definitely be back. Let’s go back to Up-to-date York. “

Roach cut off a naturally depressed figure after the follow -up, but he agreed with the “tank” that he would be willing to have a rematch.

“I am a bit disappointed with this decision,” explained the 29-year-old after the fight.

“I definitely thought I won, but we can come back.

“Gervont is a great warrior.”

Russell Dethrones Valenzuela to get the WBA crown

Gary Antuanne Russell made an excellent show to tear the super featherlight WBA title from Jose “Rayo” Valenzuela.

Russell (18-1, 17 KO) dominated the opening round, at its better speed, skills and volume, overwhelming Valenzuela (14-3, 9 KO).

28-year-old Southpaw lacked a clear winner with two results 119-109 and one at 120-108, providing him with his first world championship title.

Russell won a super light WBA crown with a master exhibition against Valenzuela Photo Credit: Premier Boxing Champions
Russell won a super featherlight WBA crown with a master exhibition against Valenzuela Photo Credit: Premier Boxing Champions

Valenzuela lost the title in his first defense, winning the belts only in August, when he defeated Isaac Cruz.

Russell could continue the start of the rematch and union with the WBC champion, Alberto Puello, who defeated him in June last year, and was also successful on the card.

Puello tells Martin to keep the title of WBC

Alberto Puello made a successful first defense of his super featherlight title of the world WBC, making a divided decision about victory over Sandor Martin.

Puello (24-0, 10 KO) was raised from short-lived titles to the full master in June and it was a strictly fighting battle with Martin (42-4, 15 KO)

The Dominican Republic won the results of 115-113 and 116-112, and one judge ruled him 115-113 in favor of Martin.

Puello passed Martin to keep his super light title of WBC champion photo: Premier Boxing Champions
Puello passed Martin to keep his super featherlight title of WBC champion photo: Premier Boxing Champions
Tellez sees Williams

Yoenis Tellez opened part of the Pay-Per-View card, overcoming the former world champion, Julian Williams (29-5-1, 17 Kos) by a unanimous decision.

Tellez (10-0, 7 KO) dominated the competition, which was reflected by the results cards 119-109, 117-111 and 118-110.

Other card

The unified super-welded master was a unified champion, Jarrett Hurd announced a pension in the ring after losing by a divided decision against Johan Gonzalez (36-4, 36 KO).

Elsewhere, the Italian super halfwashed, Cristian Cangelosi (10-0, 5 KO) remained invincible with the unanimous victory of the decision on Jarrod Tennant (9-4, 4 Kos) and Dwyke Flemmings Jr (10-0, 9 KO) also scored points in their 154LLB with Florrent Davis (10-3, 5 Kos).

Vallerly weight perspective, David Whitmire (9-0, 6 KO) remained perfect, with 19-year-old Angel Munoz (7-1, 5 KO).

Super Lightweight Perspekt, Deric Davis (6-0, 6 KO) won his sixth win in a row, abandoning Jamal Johnson (2-1, 1 KO) before he ensured victory in the first round.

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