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Today’s live results: Ball vs. Dohen from Liverpool

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Nick Ball will be his second defense of his WBA featherweight belt against a pretender, i.e. Doheny in the 12-round main event at M&S ​​Bank Arena in Liverpool, England. The event will be shown live in Dazn, starting from 2:30 et.

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– WBA Intercontinental Lightweight Centender Herrera Core (17-0, 15 KO) wore and stopped more hard than expected Jose Macias Enriquez (8 KO) through the seventh round technical knockout. The referee was a good detention, because Enriguez hid helpless with ropes, bombarded by Herrera. If the judge did not stop the fight, Enriquez would collapse.

Herrera, 22 years elderly, burst the left eye of Enriquez and hit him with bulky power shots in the seventh round, which meant that Judge John Lathan would stop the fight. Jadier wounded in the second and third rounds, but he was unable to finish it because he was too wild with his arrows.

Enriquez stopped fighting after the sixth round because of his cut eye and looked as if he didn’t want to fight. The official stop time was 2:31 seventh. Herrera showed great power in battle, but his defense did not exist. On the other hand, Jadier was very hit and made it a much more hard competition than it should be too much. When Herrera focused on boxing in the fourth, he looked great.

However, his corner wanted him to trade more. So he returned to Slinging in the fifth. The bulky arrows, which Herrera hit Enriquez in the fifth and sixth, took him the whole fight. In seventh place he did not stay in a training bag for Herrera. As for the power of Jadier in the fight, there was A+, but his defense and accuracy were within the reach of D. Still, the shots that Herrera landed in battle would be hard for every warrior in a lightweight unit. It hits very strenuous and is clearly one of the strongest fighters in the division.

– – Ionut Baluta (17-5-1, 3 KO) Otauthoust’s favorite from the crowd of Brad Strand (12-2, 4 KO) to win a decade on the divided decision to win the European title Super Bantam in WBO. The Baluta dropped Strand with a shot in the ninth round. The repetition showed that Ionut entered the leading Strand foot when he dropped him, but the knocking was not reversed. The results amounted to 97-93 for Strand, 98-91 and 96-94 for the balls. Boxing News 24 won it for Baluta 6-4.

Strand did too much and moved to win the fight. That’s why he lost. The baluta exceeded him the whole fight and put much more effort.

Main Dazn card at 14:30 et

Nick Ball vs. TJ Doheny
Andrew Cain vs. Charlie Edwards
Brad Strand vs. Ionut Baluta
Jack Turner vs. Ryan Farrag
Herrera Cores vs. Jose Macias

A strange duel of birds

Ball-Doheny is a special duel with the participation of an invincible ball (21-0-1, 12 KO) in the face of an older guy with a defeat.

Fans laughed at the decision to apply 38-year-old Dohena (26-5, 20 KO), but the promoters of this event hope that older fans want to see the duel of nostalgia. You can go so far trying to lure fans by choosing elderly veterans.

It does not work forever, without causing fans to lose interest, and does nothing to develop younger fighters.

They remember, i.e. years ago, when he still won and staged impressive performances. In retrospect, Ball should replace the decision of his management and insisted that Bruce Carrington be his opponent.

In the main support, the British weight master and the community of nations, Andrew Cain (13-1, 12 KO), will face Charlie Edwards (20-1, 7 Kos) in a 12-round duel.

Herrera Cores: Power Puncher

The best warrior in today’s district is Cuban’s lightweight pretender Jadier Herrera (16-0, 14 KO), who has the power of one punch and is like a mini Julian Jackson. 22 -year -old Herrera is the most stimulating warrior in this event, including The Headliner Nick Ball, and the only one on the card intended for the title of world champion.

The lightweight champion of WBC Shakur Stevenson evolved from Jadier Herrera in favor of the lightweight punksera Josh Padley last month on the Riyadh season’s card on February 22. It was the highest form of the compliment.

Last updated 12/03/2025

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Roach vs. Zepeda for the vacant WBC lightweight title on August 1

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Lamont “The Reaper” Roach Jr. and William “El Camarón” Zepeda will fight for the vacant WBC lightweight world title on Saturday, August 1 at The Theater at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas, announced promoter Golden Boy. The 12-round fight will headline “The Fight,” a fresh monthly series from TNT Sports and DAZN that will air in the United States on TNT and truTV and stream globally on DAZN. Golden Boy promotes itself in cooperation with TGB Promotions and ProBox Promotions.

Roach Jr. (25-1-3, 10 KO) of Washington, D.C., and Zepeda (33-1, 27 KO) of San Mateo Atenco, Mexico, arrived after back-to-back title fights without a win. Last year, Roach Jr. he has fought two majority draws: against Gervonta Davis for the WBA lightweight title in March 2025 and against Isaac Cruz at super lightweight in December 2025. Zepeda has not fought since taking a unanimous decision to Shakur Stevenson for the WBC lightweight title in July 2025, the only loss of his career.

How the title became empty

The WBC lightweight championship opened after Stevenson moved up to 140 pounds. He collected the WBO junior welterweight title from Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden on January 31becoming a four-division champion, after which the WBC declared his 135-pound title vacant. The sanctioning body later ordered Roach Jr. and Zepeda meet for the belt.

“We have been working demanding since my last fight,” Zepeda said in a press release. “We are at the top of the lightweight division and we know that any opponent at this level is a sedate challenge. Once again we have been given the opportunity to fight for the world championship and we are ready to show the world who exactly “El Camarón” Zepeda is. “

Roach Jr., who won the WBA super featherweight title with a split decision victory over Héctor García in November 2023, billed the fight as the next step in his class. “This is my fourth consecutive world title fight in a different weight class,” he said. “Without a doubt, I am bringing boxing back and fighting for the top spot.”

“William Zepeda has fully deserved this opportunity,” said Oscar De La Hoya, president and CEO of Golden Boy. “Over the years, he has taken on every challenge put before him and has established himself as one of the most thrilling fighters in boxing with his relentless pressure, incredible work rate and fan-friendly style.”

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 5 at 10 a.m. PT on AXS.com and GoldenBoy.com for $300, $200, $150, $75, $50 and $30 plus applicable fees. Pre-sale will start on Thursday, June 4. Details about the card and credentials will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Looking at the longest winning streaks in boxing

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The fight was memorable for several reasons. Chavez was knocked down for the first time in his career and had points deducted twice for low blows. Randall won by split decision, ending a winning streak that lasted nearly 14 years. Chavez later gained revenge in the rematch, winning a technical decision after the fight was stopped due to a clash of heads.

Before Chavez, Sugar Ray Robinson set a standard that few players ever approached. Robinson won his first 40 professional fights before losing to Jake LaMotta in February 1942. The defeat turned out to be only a ephemeral setback.

Three weeks later, Robinson defeated LaMotta in a rematch and began another remarkable streak. Between 1943 and 1951, Robinson won 91 consecutive fights, which remains one of the most impressive achievements in boxing history.

Several other champions ended their careers undefeated or came close to doing so. Mayweather finished his career with a record of 50-0 after winning world titles in five weight classes. Marciano left the sport undefeated with a 49-0 record as heavyweight champion.

Larry Holmes appeared on track to equal Marciano’s heavyweight record before he met Michael Spinks in September 1985. Holmes entered the fight with a 48-0 record, but lost by compact decision, one win shy of matching Marciano.

Joe Calzaghe also finished his career undefeated. The Welsh southpaw retired with a 46-0 record after unifying a share of the super middleweight championship and later defeating Roy Jones Jr. and Bernard Hopkins.

History books also contain the names of players whose long winning streaks have largely faded from public memory. According to Harry Mullan’s The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Boxing, Britain’s Hal Bagwell had a winning streak of 183 fights between 1938 and 1948. Packey McFarland recorded 97 consecutive victories between 1905 and 1915, while Spaniard Pedro Carrasco recorded a streak of 93 victories between 1964 and 1971.

Figures from boxing’s first decades can be hard to verify due to incomplete record-keeping and differences between official figures and newspaper decisions. Still, they’re a reminder that winning streaks existed long before the era of television.

Whether measured by the number of victories, longevity or the level of adversity he faced, Robinson’s 91-fight streak and Chavez’s undefeated march through the 1980s remain one of the greatest streaks in history. These are achievements that still stand alongside the perfect records of Mayweather, Marciano and Calzaghe whenever boxing’s longest winning streaks are discussed.

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Peter Fury claims Tyson Fury made one huge mistake against Usyk: ‘I saw it after the first bell’

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Peter Fury says Tyson Fury made one big mistake against Usyk: “I saw it from the opening bell”

Tyson Fury failed when he twice tried to hand Oleksandr Usyk his first professional defeat in 2024. Now his uncle and former coach, Peter Fury, has highlighted a key reason why he believes the ‘Gypsy King’ was unable to beat the Ukrainian.

Peter Fury trained his nephew before famously winning the world heavyweight title against Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, which was arguably the most impressive victory of his career. However, after a three-year break from the sport, Fury returned with Ben Davison in his corner.

Davison teamed with Fury for five fights until SugarHill Steward was named for the rematch with Deontay Wilder; a move that proved successful because “Kronk’s” style helped the Fury to two legendary triumphs over the “Brown Bomber”.

However, fighting for the undisputed throne, Fury and Steward were unable to defeat Usyk, and the Briton suffered the first defeat of his career before losing again in the rematch.

I’m talking to talkSPORT BoxingPeter Fury, who trained Rico Verhoeven in his controversial clash with Usyk last month, explained that his nephew was not forward enough in his fights with Usyk, believing he did not exploit his height to his advantage.

“As soon as the opening bell rings [went] and I saw how he was doing, I thought, “He’s doing it wrong.” You’re the bigger man, you step on 20 stone and do all the wrong things; instead of moving forward [you’re] standing back.

“He has his team there and I’m not criticizing anyone, but both tactics were not good in both fights. Something went wrong because when you look at Usyk’s structure and what he does, if you distance yourself and try to box an elite boxer who is lighter than you, who is giving away pounds, he will harass you all over the shop.”

Verhoeven’s efforts and Peter Fury’s tactics against Usyk have been praised over the past two weeks and described by some as hosting Usyk’s “toughest professional fight”, and the Dutchman has now climbed into the world rankings despite losing the fight.

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