Cartlanna Catagóire: An Ríocht Aontaithe Dornálaíochta

Ollmhór 17 Tugann cárta troid luach ar airgead

 

Josh Goodwin do Goodwin Spóirt chun cinn an cárta deiridh Goodwin an tséasúir le watering béal 17 troid cárta "Lá na Saoirse" ag York Halla ar 4ú Iúil 2015.

Go tipiciúil faisean Goodwin thosaíonn luach ar chárta airgead do lucht leanúna ag 5pm agus níl sé ag súil a chríochnú go dtí beagnach Mheán Oíche.

Is Barr an bille an rematch ag fanacht go fonnmhar idir Freddie Turner (sealbhóir) agus Kris Agyei-i gcomhairle (Challenger) le haghaidh an teideal Limistéar an Deiscirt Light-Middleweight. An comhrac in thángthas ar an chéad uair míshásúil dar críoch timpeall tar éis an réiteoir a bhreithniú ina go raibh an Clash thaisme de chinn. An cluiche ar ais Beidh rudaí a réiteach a luaithe agus do gach duine.

Is é an tacaíocht a troid teideal gan íoc.

Is breá le gach duine dornálaíocht trom agus tá an seó dhá babhtaí trom.

AJ Carter (6-1) ar ais go dtí an fáinne faoi oiliúnóir nua, Richard Williams, ag iarraidh a ath-bhunú féin mar contender tromchúiseach.

Is Dominic Akinlade unbeaten i dtrí troideanna agus tá móiminteam a thógáil i dtreo a mianta teideal.

“An Meaisín” Rakeem "an Noble" Tá Ashaye 8 Bhuaigh ó 8 comórtais agus tógann ar d'fhéadfadh a thástáil misniúla go dtí seo nuair a thógann sé ar teak diana Lee Connelly thar 8 babhtaí.

Tilbury Tá Matt McCarthy bhuaigh 11 ó 12 bouts agus tá sé dúnta i ar teidil Deiscirt Limistéar / Béarla. Matt Tá 8 comórtas idirnáisiúnta bhabhta.

Former Southern Area title challenger and current British Masters Champion Ryan “Crash Bang” Taylor Breathnaíonn a choimeád ar bun ar a 100% taifead ó síniú leis an Goodwin agus bogadh suas go dtí Light-Welterweight. Ryan Tá dúnadh i ar réimse eile nó i mBéarla lámhaigh teideal agus glacann páirt i 6 comórtas idirnáisiúnta bhabhta ar a meáchan nua.

Pléascach Cruiserweight Biola Kudus 2 troideanna dhá Bhuaigh 2 stoppages bhfuil a comórtas a íocadh an tríú. Ná blink!

Matchroom iar ABA Champion Reece Belotti bhfuil a comórtas a íocadh an dara sa roinn Super-featherweight.

Iar iomaitheoir teideal Limistéar an Deiscirt Jack “13” Morris Tá comórtas Light-trom mar ullmhúchán le haghaidh a chomórtas le teacht le haghaidh an teideal Limistéar an Deiscirt.

“Superman” Louie Darling 1-0 Tá sé an dara comórtas gairmiúil dropping síos go dtí Cruiserweight. Os comhair sé Preston ar diana Paul Morris.

Dhá cheann de na tíortha barr hionchais Cruiserweight a gcuid debuts gairmiúla Ossie Jervier agus Nick Parpa, i gcoinne opponents nár daingníodh.

Tá gach duine ag ag súil go mór an tús iar réalta amaitéarach Ollie Pattison ag Solas-trom. Ollie oilte ag a athair Mark ag tnúth le léiriú go mbeidh sé a bheith ina fhórsa ina roinn.

Is debutant spreagúil eile Bradley Smith ó Cambridge. Bhí Bradley amaitéarach eisceachtúil agus beidh fonn a luí ar a arm de lucht leanúna i sé ar an bhfoireann Super-featherweight.

Hemel Hempstead s Mickey Diggin tógtha féin go bhfuil clú mór na céimeanna gan íoc agus a dhéanann sé ar an bhfoireann pro i 4 chomórtas Super-featherweight bhabhta.

Ar deireadh glacann an spreagúil Scott Douglas ar Máistreacht Champion na Breataine faoi láthair James Conroy ag Super-Middleweight.

Cad oíche a dhúnadh ar an séasúr dornálaíochta Goodwin.

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Féach ar an preasagallamh anseo

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Comharthaí Londain conradh trí bliana

Tá cinneadh Iar Comhlathas Welterweight Champion John O'Donnell peann a chur le pár agus déileáil trí bliana le méadú bainisteoir / tionscnóir Steve Goodwin shíniú.

 

29 bliain d'aois Tá O'Donnell bhuaigh 29 ó 31 troideanna lena n-áirítear a bhuaigh an dá na teidil Béarla agus an Chomhlathais agus tá a shúile a leagtar ar dtús ar an teideal na Breataine agus an buaiteoir Sam Eggington agus Glenn Crúibe.

 

"Is féidir liom a buille an mbeirt acu san oíche chéanna" a dúirt O'Donnell. "Tá mo mianta leibhéal teideal domhan ach bhuaigh an teideal na Breataine an chéad chéim faoi bhealach", Lean John "Tá aon duine focal olc a rá faoi Steve agus is féidir linn a fheiceáil go léir an dul chun cinn ollmhór atá sé ag déanamh. Bhí sé cinneadh éasca a dhéanamh. "

 

Goodwin dúirt "Tá áthas orainn chun a áirithiú an síniú duine éigin le caighdeán John Táimid. Tá mé ag a chinneadh chun cabhrú John a chuid mianta agus beimid ag faire ar fhorbairtí baile le hús leis an aidhm dheiridh de scoilteadh stáitse an domhain níos déanaí i 2015 agus 2016. "

Bailey Looks To Regain Title For Third Time, Faces Speight On Saturday

 

Slough’s Ian Bailey is hoping to regain the Southern Area Featherweight title, that he lost on the scales after failing to make championship weight, when he faced Dan Naylor back in July 2013, when he challenges reigning Champ Jamie Speight on the Goodwin Promotions event at York Hall in London this teacht Dé Sathairn.

 

Bailey, who during his seven year pro career has held the Southern Area Featherweight crown on two previous occasions, as well as both British and International Masters titles, will be undertaking his eighth Championship contest.

 

His opponent Speight, who won the title against Craig Whyatt in May last year, will be competing in his tenth Championship bout and has held both the Feather and Super Feather Southern Area titles as well as the International Masters Light Welterweight title during his career.

 

Ar pháipéar, as well as in the eyes of many pundits, the match up looks about as equal as it could be, as both Bailey and Speight have twelve wins each, both are superb boxers and both have minimal stoppage wins on the record, Bailey four and Speight just the one.

 

Champions TKO Gym’s head honcho and Bailey’s manager, Johnny Eames, spoke briefly about the upcoming bout and also expressed his disappointment at the fight being for the Southern Area and not the English as he had expected.

 

“Obviously we’re pleased that Ian is fighting for the Southern Area title, against Jamie Speight, which will be a great fight and would like to thank Steve Goodwin for giving Ian the opportunity to fight for the title on his show.

 

Back in December Ian was supposed to fight John Quigley for the English title, but three or four days before the fight Quigley pulled out saying he couldn’t make the weight, but nothing was done about that and Ian was dropped from the English title and two other fighters were put in instead of him, which I find pretty unfair.”

 

Bailey, who had said passively as his manager spoke then added,

 

“As Johnny says I’m really pleased to be fighting for the Southern Area title again, but that’s tinged with a little disappointment over the English title shot, which would have given much more leverage for a possible British title shot in the future, I mean an English title takes you further up the domestic rankings and ultimately could line me up for a shot at the British, well that’s what it means to me, if it had been the English title it would have been better for me career wise.

 

Don’t get me wrong I want this title back, I’m super fit, I still do things the way I normally do for a title fight, hopefully after this something bigger comes along.

 

Training has been going really good, good sparring, done some good sessions with Mitchell Smith, Mickey O’Rourke as well as with some top amateurs, so had some really good sparring for this one, yeah so preparations have gone really well.

 

It looks like it’s going to be a really good show and a really good fight, Jamie can be a runner, I think he’s going to back off to give himself some space, because I will be too much for him in every department, so he’ll do what he needs to do to try and break my rhythm and I’ll do what I need to do to get into him and do my thing.

 

Can’t wait, really looking forward to the fight and becoming a three time Champion.”

 

Ian Bailey versus Jamie Speight for the Southern Area Featherweight Championship features on the Goodwin Promotions event at the York Hall, in Bethnal Green, Londain ar an Satharn 16úBealtaine 2015

 

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Dodson and Economides Head Up Vaughan’s Star Studded 23rd May Liverpool Event.

Renowned Liverpool based promoter Stephen Vaughan is clearly determined to raise the bar, for Small Hall Boxing events, to a whole new level, with his latest offering, dubbed ‘NEW ERA – An Evening Of Professional Boxing’, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool, ar an Satharn 23rd Bealtaine 2015.

 

For those that were at Vaughan’s previous event, at the Grand Central Hall back in March, there is no need to stress just how good the event was.

 

Bealtaine 23rd promises much, much more, on paper NEW ERA looks set to not only be a true small hall classic, but also looks likely to set a new standard that very few small hall promotions could possibly match.

 

Heading up the twelve bout card is Liverpool’s very own Tony Dodson, who will be back in hometown action for the first time since beating Darren Stubbs to secure the IBO Light Heavyweight International title, back in October 2011.

 

Ar an 23rd Bealtaine, Dodson, who in his previous fight secured a solid points victory over one of the toughest opponents aroundthe mischievous, yet highly durable, Jody Meikle, will be facing Latvia’s big punching Andrejs Pokumeiko.

 

In March last year, Pokumeiko secured a good solid points win over Ilford’s Kevin Greenwood at York Hall in London, which is the only points win on his record, every other win has come by way of stoppage victory.

 

The main support sees Chester’s WBF Intercontinental Champion Paul ‘Spartan’ Economides, in a non-championship contest against Estonia’s Sergey Tasimov.

 

Back on Vaughan’s previous event Economides put in another top class performance, against Ghana’s two time Commonwealth title challenger Isaac Quaye, on way to securing another sensational second round stoppage victory.

 

That particular win says a lot about Economides’ power as Quaye hadn’t been stopped on any of his previous thirty six fights, some feat considering Quaye has battled it out with the likes of Commonwealth champion Don Broadhurst, Breataine, Commonwealth and European Champion Kevin Satchell and WBO European Champion Iain Butcher amongst other notable stars.

 

What’s more, Bealtaine 2ú Economides went one better, with a clinical first round stoppage of the Czech Republic’s Petr Gyna, at the York Hall in London.

 

Globe trotting Tasimov, has fought some of the UK’s top stars previously, including interim WBA World Champion Derry Mathews, British and European Champion and upcoming IBF World title challenger Lee Askins, as well as former British and Commonwealth Champion Nicky Booth.

 

Whilst most cards have a top-flight domestic bout or two heading up the show, the support card is usually made up of local ‘house’ fighters tentatively building their records. Not this card; only three of the undercard fights feature developing talent, the rest are already well and truly established prospects and stars.

 

One of the most interesting match ups on the card pits Liverpool’s Nick Quigley against … you’ve guessed it, the aforementioned Jody Meikle.

 

Quigley made short work of his last opponent, Ludvik Gina, sensationally stopping the Czech in just fifty five seconds of the first round.

 

Don’t think the same will happen against Meikle, but do expect six rounds of truly entertaining boxing, with some mischievousness sprinkled in for maximum effect, based on Meikle’s last outing against Onder Ozgul at York Hall on May 2ú.

 

Next up is the exciting prospect of watching one of the World’s most successful Kick Boxing stars ever, thirteen time World Champion Marlon Hunt, making his highly anticipated transition to the pro boxing ranks, against Latvia’s Uldis Pucens.

 

Hunt recently said “After winning 13 Professional World titles in Full Contact Kickboxing, K – 1Rules and Muay Thai and Unifying the Big 5 WBC, ISKA, WAKO PRO, IKF & WKA and winning other mid and low Tier World Titles and various Semi Pro Boxing Titles it’s time to take on the Professional Boxing world. "

 

Hunt has made clear that he isn’t taking up pro boxing to just make up the numbers, he’s a hundred percent determined to be the first ever four discipline World Champion.

 

Whilst on the subject of World Champions, Chester’s World Boxing Federation Welterweight World Champ Chris Goodwin is back in action once more, in a non-championship bout, against Finsbury Park, London’s Mark ‘The Flash’ Alexander.

 

Goodwin, a two division World Champion, will be making his first appearance since beating Georgia’s Mikheil Avakyan to win the coveted WBF World crown back in August.

 

Alexander, who had been training and fighting in America until recently, scored a third round stoppage victory over Tadas Stulginskas on his return to UK action at York Hall in London last October.

 

Birmingham’s undefeated Lightweight sensation Antonio Counihan is back in the ‘Pool, this time to face Janis Puksins.

 

Counihan, the former England Amateur Captain, has been nothing but sensational in each of his six previous bouts, stopping five inside the distance, however it was his last performance that proved that the Brummie youngster is destined to rise to the very top.

 

Back in March, Counihan took on previously unbeaten Czech Lukas Radic, Counihan didn’t just beat Radic, he plain destroyed him in just two minutes and twenty eight seconds of the first round.

 

Puksins is another globe trotter that should be quite well known to British fans, having fought the likes of former Prizefighter winner Ricky Owen, former WBU, WBF, WBC and Prizefighter Champion Choi Tseveenpurev, British Champ James Dickens and upcoming Commonwealth title challenger Jason Cunningham amongst others.

 

Another youngster who is fast heading towards World stardom is Liverpool based, Russian Featherweight prospect David Agadzhanyan, who will face former Ghanaian Champion Isaac Osuwu on May 23rd.

 

Like Counihan, Agadzhanyan has stopped all but one of his previous opponents and coincidently the bout against the one that went the distance, another previously unbeaten prospect Daniel Bazo, featured on Vaughan’s last event.

 

Cad troid, it was something truly special and a fight that many of those in attendance would love to see re-matched sometime in the near future, although have to say the result would probably be the same as Agadzhanyan is a tremendous talent, one that is likely to follow in the footsteps of Gennady Golovkin and Sergey Kovalevyep, he’s that special.

 

Since that win, Agadzhanyan totally destroyed Czech Republic’s Josef Redlich, putting the Czech lad down three times before finally stopping him on the two minute and twenty five second mark of the first round, at the York Hall in London on May 2ú.

 

Liverpool’s former British, Commonwealth and WBF World title challenger Tony Moran is set for his first hometown fight since beating Czaba Andras at the Olympia back in 2005.

 

Ar Bealtaine 23rd Moran will be facing Blackpool’s former WBC United States title challenger Mathew ‘The Rock’ Ellis.

 

Welsh Middleweight Champion Lee Churcher makes his first Liverpool appearance on May 23rd, against Latvian Zaurs Sadihovs.

 

Back in March Churcher took on Nottingham’s Matt Scriven, after both their original opponents failed to make their flights to the UK.

 

Have to say I doubt the original match-ups would have been anywhere near the Battle Royale these two fought out on that night. It was a sensational close fought bout, with both protagonists giving their all in front of a highly appreciative crowd.

 

Churcher won on points, but have to say the real winners were the fans in attendance on the night, as that was one seriously exciting, all action fight.

 

Sadihovs, who has a won four, lost two record, however each of the wins came way of first round stoppage victories, including a full blown KO of Olegs Asejevs in January.

 

Making his third pro outing on May 23rd will be big punching Liverpudlian Featherweight Jay Carney.

 

Young Carney is proving to be one of the finds of the year, two outings, two fantastic stoppage wins.

 

Back in December Carney utterly outclassed Patrik Gadzo before stopping him on the one minute and thirty two second mark of the first round.

 

Then in March followed that great win up with a third round stoppage victory over the highly experienced Petr Gyna. Have to say that was a great fight, young Carney was far more relaxed and just performed perfectly, dominating Gyna for virtually every second the bout lasted.

 

Carney’s opponent on May 23rd is Dmitrijs Gutsman, is another big puncher, whilst his record is two wins and four losses, it should be noted that the wins both came way of first round stoppage.

 

Also making his third pro outing on May 23rd is Liverpool’s Lee Boyce, who will be taking on Scunthorpe’s Matthew Pepper.

 

Back in March Boyce literally destroyed Matus Olah with the very first power shot he threw, a cracking bodyshot that sent Olah down and out after just twenty seconds of the first round.

 

It should be noted that the power shot from Boyce actually cracked Olah’s rib, so whilst we didn’t get to see much action we now know just how powerful Boyce’s punches are.

 

Finally making his professional debut on the 23rd May is Liverpool Welterweight Dayle Gallagher, who goes up against Nottingham’s experienced Matt Scriven.

 

Gallagher is a classy young boxer and Scriven is as tough as they come, so expect fireworks when they go toe to toe.

 

So there you have it, one seriously great card for what is clearly going to be one seriously great fight night, so now you know it’s time to go and get those tickets because if you miss it, you’ll regret it.

 

The Stephen Vaughan promoted NEW ERA event takes place at the Grand Central Hall, 35 Renshaw Street, Learpholl, Merseyside L1 2SF, ar an Satharn 23rd Bealtaine 2015.

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Tickets priced £30 & £40 are available direct from any of the boxers taking part or call Stephen Vaughan on 07789 037802.

 

13 Time KB World Champ Hunt Signs With VaughanPro Boxing Debut, Liverpool 23rd May

Undisputed and unified WBC, ISKA, WAKO, IKF & WKA World Champion, Marlon Hunt, is set to begin his professional boxing career later this month, following his signing management papers with renowned Liverpool based promoter Stephen Vaughan.

 

Hunt, who has held World titles in three different disciplines – Kick Boxing, K-1 Rules and Muay Thai – and five different weight categories, will be making his professional boxing debut on Vaughan’s upcoming NEW ERA event, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool on Saturday 23rd Bealtaine.

 

With a record breaking thirteen World titles to his name already, Hunt has made it clear that he is not entering the world of professional boxing to just make up the numbers, as when he spoke earlier he made it crystal clear that the change of discipline is so that he can focus on becoming a record holding four discipline World Champion.

 

“I’ve obviously done Kick Boxing, K-I Rules and Muay Thai, went through all the ranks there, won literally all the World titles in those sports, all the major World titles as well, so now I think it’s time to give pro boxing a shot.

 

I only signed with Stephen Vaughan on the 2ú May and it looks like I’m going to be busy straight away, he has me boxing on May 23rdin Liverpool and again on the 25ú July in Malta.

 

That was a shock, so let’s get it done, that’s the good thing about Steve, Tá a fhios agat, it was literally I wanted to be managed by him as he sorts things out really quick.

 

This really suits me, I want to start challenging for titles as soon as possible, I’ve done everything that I’ve done in the other sports, I’ve been told for many years I should switch to pro boxing, but I didn’t think it was the right time, especially now with what I have won, again it will help me going up the rankings a little faster than I would have done otherwise, because of my experience, yeah I think it is the right time now.

 

I will still compete occasionally at Kick Boxing, as long as it doesn’t interfere with my pro boxing, I do want to do the mandatory defenses in my other sports, yeah I really want to defend my World titles still, apart from that I am concentrating fully on my pro boxing career.

 

There’s only a few people that have successfully transferred from one sport to the other, Chris Algieri, he was a kick boxer and has won a pro boxing World title, if Algieri can do it, I’m sure if I push the right way and I’m getting the right fights, I’m sure I can do the same thing.

 

I’m going to do the best that I can and become a four sport Champion, I don’t think to my knowledge that has actually done that yet, you know World Champion at Kick Boxing, K1, Muay Thai and Pro Boxing, so really would like to be the first to do that.

 

I’ve got some good loyal fans and they’ll be following me through the boxing as well and hopefully when I start pro boxing I’ll attract even more fans too, I feel that this is really good for the sport, not just by being able to attract new blood from the other sports, but also by doing that introduce new fans to both sports.

 

I’m really looking forward to the 23rd May and the beginning of a new pro boxing career for myself.”

 

On Saturday May 23rd, Hunt will be in first class company, as others boxing on the star studded bill include; reigning World Boxing Federation (WBF) World Welterweight Champion Chris Goodwin in action against London’s Mark ‘The Flash’ Alexander.

Reigning World Boxing Federation (WBF) Intercontinental Super Bantamweight Champion, Paul Economides, former British Super Middleweight and International Boxing Organisation (IBO) International Light Heavyweight Champion Tony Dodson.

BBBofC Welsh Area Middleweight Champion Lee Churcher, Breataine, Commonwealth and WBF World Title challenger Tony Moran in a local derby with Blackpool’s Mathew Ellis, and Prizefighter Light Middleweight finalist and English title challenger Nick Quigley, who is set to face Scunthorpe’s highly entertaining Jody Meikle.

 

In addition to the Championship experienced boxers, there are also a host of upcoming, unbeaten young prospects boxing on the bill, Lena n-áirítear; sensational former England amateur Captain Antonio Counihan, Liverpool based hot Russian prospect David Agadzhanyan, who faces former Ghanaian Champion Isaac Owusu, Featherweight prospect Jay Carney, Light Heavyweight prospect Lee Boyce, a thógann ar Scunthorpe ar Matthew Pepper.

 

Also making his debut on the 23rd Bealtaine, alongside Hunt, is local lad Dayle Gallagher, whose first opponent as a pro is Nottingham’s Matt Scriven.

 

Marlon Hunt, against a yet to be named opponent, features on the Stephen Vaughan promoted NEW ERA event, which takes place at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool on Saturday 23rdBealtaine 2015.

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Tickets priced £30 & £40 are available direct from Marlon Hunt, from any of the boxers taking part or call Stephen Vaughan on 07789 037802.

Khan Reigns SupremeTopples Soloninkini, Now Eyes Further Title Challenges

 

 

Bradford’s sensational Bantamweight prospect Tasif Khan secured his first Championship accolade, an teideal Máistreachta bantamweight Idirnáisiúnta, when he beat Georgia’s Mikheil Soloninkini by unanimous points decision at the iconic York Hall in London last Saturday night.

 

What really makes this achievement even more special is that Khan only returned to the ring in January this year, tar éis shabóideach dhá bhliain as an spórt.

 

On his return in January Khan scored a decisive first round stoppage victory, over the highly experienced Hungarian Richard Voros, in a bout that also took place at the York Hall.

 

Khan followed that win up with an equally impressive first round stoppage victory, over Czech Republic’s Ladislav Miko, six weeks later in Liverpool.

 

Dé Sathairn seo caite, whilst it seems everyone else were preparing for the Mayweather-Pacquiao super fight, Khan was taking part in the biggest fight of his career to date.

 

Right from the off Khan boxed beautifully behind his solid jab to keep his slightly more experienced foe on the back foot.

 

By midway point Khan began to slow the pace, whilst continuing to keep full pressure on Soloninkini.

 

Midway through the sixth round, during a rather hectic exchange Khan was a little slow bringing up his gloves, which opened the door for Soloninkini, who let rip with a big right to send Khan to the canvas.

 

On the restart Soloninkini when in hard in an attempt to finish the still slightly wobbly legged Khan, however the Bradford lad remained calm and collected, whilst the hyper Georgian continued to come forward throwing huge bombs.

 

During a number of these skirmishes Khan sensibly grabbed hold until referee Lee Murtagh issued the order break. This tactic allowed Khan a little time in order to clear his head.

 

Soloninkini continued to push hard for the final three rounds, however Khan is one seriously cool character, he just got behind his jab and just plain boxed his way out of danger, each time the Georgian made a forceful foray.

 

After ten rounds of first class boxing from Khan, judges Ken Curtis 99-94, Obie Garnett 98-90 agus Matt Hamilton 98-91, all scored in favour of the new International Masters Champion Tasif Khan.

 

Speaking from his home earlier Khan spoke about the fight as well as hinted at further Championship forays in the near future.

 

"Yeah, I won my first title.

 

It’s been my dream since I was a kid, winning a title, hopefully this will be the first of many, ar aghaidh agus os a chionn.

 

Saying that I don’t want to take away the importance of being the International Masters Champion, that was like winning a World title to me that night.

 

I’ve had a tough two and half years, I’ve come through it, got back fighting this year and now have a belt, yeah I’m really proud of what I’ve achieved.

 

I was absolutely fine coming into the fight, training went well, I went away with Nadeem Siddique one of my coaches, he’s a professional himself. I had a good training camp abroad, went to Greece,

 

Came into the fight brilliant, working of my jab, using my jab more as I felt I had a good chance, I was finding it quite comfortable to be honest, I was finding him quite easily with the jab.

 

He was a tough kid, took some good shots to the body, I found I could walk him down, then I think it was either the third or fourth round I overstretched my right arm, I felt at the time I must have damaged my shoulder, I tried not to show it, but as the rounds went on I struggled to throw big shots.

 

It wasn’t hurting, it did limit me on my shots as the fight went on, but I think I got a little complacent and gave him the opportunity to catch me with a good shot, it didn’t hurt me at all, but had to see that round through, because I had won every single round but that round, I boxed smart and stayed at a distance when I could and other times let him punch himself out.

 

To be honest I feel I could have stopped him, with all the pressure and that decided to just box my way through.

 

I’m really appreciative of my fans as always, they travel down to London in numbers, if all goes well though my next fight will be a lot nearer to home, maybe even Bradford, but I’m always grateful to my fans, even those that are unable to travel to watch me fight in London or Liverpool.

 

Since day one I’ve had good support, a great fan base, but fighting away all the time makes it hard for everyone to be at every fight, so I’d really love to do something big in Bradford, or at least more local and fingers crossed we’ll get a big title on that show.

 

I’d like to thank all my team, Martin Stainsby, Bee, Witter Sóisearach, Abhainn (Gianluca Di Caro), Johnny Eames and all those that work behind the scene, I can’t forget to mention my Missus, she puts in all the hard work and puts up with me when I’m on a diet and my family, who have all been so supportive.

 

Before I forget I want to make a comment, I’ve been boxing since the age of ten, I made my mind up as the years went on that I wanted to really do something in Boxing, I had no intention of just making up the numbers, I had no option, I want to do well and win titles, I want to put Bradford on the map, winning the International Masters title has put me in the right direction, as such I want to dedicate the win to my eldest brother Tahir Khan, because if it wasn’t for him pointing me in the right direction, he’d keep me fit and take me to the gym, he’s the first person to totally support me in boxing, always been there for me and he’s the one that made all this possible.

 

As I say if it wasn’t for Tahir, I wouldn’t be in boxing and I wouldn’t have this International Masters belt, thank you for everything Tahir, really appreciate everything you’ve done for me.

 

I’d like to say a big thank you to my sponsors, Kingsland Aisghabháil Gnó i Bradford, Aturnaetha Broadway i Oldham, Jewelers Kesser i Bradford agus Vyomax Forlíontaí ó Manchain, they’ve been brilliant getting behind me so I can concentrate on my boxing.

 

Finally I would like to say a huge thanks to Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott, who gave me the opportunity to fight for the title on their show.”

 

 

 

 

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An comhrac in Tuairisc: Ozgul and Khan Secure Titles In York Hall Thriller

Report by: Gianluca (Abhainn) Di Caro

A ligean ar aghaidh é, with the amount of column inches dedicated to Mayweather-Pacquiao over the past few weeks, you could easily be forgiven thinking that there were no other boxing events that took place on May 2ú.

Bhuel, there was another fight card, and I’m pleased to say that I was at that event – the Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott promoted Lords of the Ring event at the iconic York Hall in London.

 

OK, admittedly York Hall in Bethnal Green doesn’t have anywhere near the cachet of being at such a mega fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, but when it comes to drama and excitement, sorry you just can’t beat small hall boxing, especially when it’s at York Hall.

 

When the event was announced it was due to feature fourteen bouts, but immediately after May-Pac was announced a significant number of the bouts were cancelled, as the fighters wanted to be ringside in Vegas, then in the final build up further fights were off the card, due to injuries, leaving a seven card fight show on the night, or was it.

 

The card was further reduced on the day, after one of the fights was cancelled on safety grounds – due to a 5kg difference in the weight between the two debuting fighters – and if that wasn’t bad enough Manny Muhammad’s opponent, Rafael Snow failed to turn up, leaving just five fights on the night.

 

First up was a six rounder between Liverpool based Russian hot prospect David Agadzhanyan, against Czech Republic’s Josef Redlich, who stepped in at the last minute to save the bout, following Ghana’s Isaac Owusu being forced to pull out due to illness.

 

It took Agadzhanyan just forty five seconds to send Redlich to the canvas for the first time and about the same again to put him down a second time.

 

Redlich was plain outclassed so no surprise that when he went down for the third time that referee Ken Curtis decided to call a halt to proceedings on the two minute and twenty five seconds mark.

 

I’ve seen Agadzhanyan in action a couple of times, including the excellent win over then unbeaten Daniel Bazo back in March, so was really looking forward to seeing him in action against Owusu, a tough uncompromising former Ghanaian Champion and Commonwealth title eliminator challenger, but that’ll have to wait until later this month when the rescheduled bout takes place in Liverpool.

 

Next up was WBF Inter-Continental Champion Paul Economides, i bhfoirm neamh-craobhchomórtais sé rounder, against another late replacement, Czech Republic’s Petr Gyna, following former British Champ Andy Bell pulling out the week prior and then the original replacement pulling out just two days before the show.

 

Economides is another class act, so no surprise that Gyna was on the canvas within just thirty seconds, on the restart Gyna decided that attack is the best form of defense, however in taking the fight to Economides he played straight into his hands, literally as Economides punished him with a big right, that sent the Czech down to the canvas for a second and final time, on the one minute and twenty five second mark.

 

With both the opening fights finishing early and the live TV broadcast not due to start until 9pm, the promoters had no option but to have quite long interval before the next bout, a six round Light Heavyweight contest between Champions TKO’s unbeaten Hackney based Turkish prospect Onder Ozgul and the entertainer himself Jody Meikle.

 

Throughout the first four rounds Ozgul just walked Meikle down, letting rip with massive right hands at every conceivable opportunity, Meikle is as tough as they come and seemed content to absorb the punishment dished out by the man dubbed ‘Little Mike’ by the Turkish fans.

 

Ever the joker, Meikle played down the punishment he was taking, happily playing to the crowd, as well as infuriating his opponent, by pulling faces and insinuating that there was no power in the Turkish lads shots, however by the fact that Meikle had toned down his antics, clearly showed that Ozgul shots were indeed having the desired effect.

 

Meikle toned down the playfulness of his tactics even further in the fifth, as Ozgul stepped up his attacks, putting even more power into his shots.

 

Right from the start of the sixth it was clear that Ozgul was intent on punishing Meikle even further, backing the Scunthorpe man onto the ropes before letting rip with big double handed flurries, one of which, a cracking body shot, literally knocking the wind out of Meikle and forcing him to take to one knee.

 

On the restart Ozgul went in for the finish, this time Meikle went defensive, no further playing to the crowd, to see it through to the final bell.

 

After six highly entertaining rounds Referee Ken Curtis scored the bout 60-53 in favour of Ozgul.

 

I thoroughly enjoyed the fight, I know it wasn’t a classic, but boy oh boy it was very entertaining.

 

The fourth bout of the night see Bradford’s Tasif Khan in Championship action for the first time, against Georgia’s Mikheil Soloninkini, for the International Masters Silver bantamweight title.

 

Khan started fast, boxing beautifully behind his jab the Bradford man kept his slightly more experienced foe on the back foot for the majority of the bout.

 

By midway point Khan slowed the pace slightly, at the same time keeping the pressure on Soloninkini, however about midway through the sixth, during a routine exchange Khan was a little slow bringing up his gloves, leaving an opening for the Georgian to let rip with a big right, which sent Khan to the canvas.

 

On the restart Soloninkini went full out in attack, Khan remained calm and got behind his jab again, the Georgian was well hyped and continued to come forward at pace before throwing huge bombs.

 

During these skirmishes Khan sensibly grabbed hold until referee Lee Murtagh issued the order break. This tactic worked and Khan was able to clear his head enough to turn control back round to himself.

 

Khan had his hands full for the final three rounds though, as Soloninkini had the bit between his teeth and was pushing hard, however Khan is a cool character and seemed content to box of the back foot each time the Georgian made a forceful foray.

 

After ten rounds of excellent boxing, the judges scorecards readKen Curtis 99-94, Obie Garnett 98-90 agus Matt Hamilton 98-91, all in favour of Tasif Khan.

 

Jennifer Burton, the Northern Region Secretary of the Malta Boxing Commission, presented the familiar blue International Masters belt to the victorious Tasif Khan.

 

Have to say I thoroughly enjoyed the fight, even though it was quite one sided for a lot of the time, let’s face it that’s not a statement on the quality of Soloninkini, as his pedigree is well known, this kid’s a tough nut to break, as proved by having taken Jamie Williams the distance, when they fought for the Bronze Masters back in March, as well as fought the sensational Charlie Edwards a couple of weeks later, but to my mind the one-sidedness of the fight as well as the result shows just how good Tasif Khan fought.

 

The headline fight of the night see a rematch between Champions TKO’s unbeaten Hackney based Turkish prospect Siar Ozgul, yep brother to the aforementioned Onder, against Nottingham’s Matt Scriven and this time there was a Championship on the line – The MBC International Welterweight title.

 

When these two first fought, back in October last year, it was an out and out war, Ozgul won but the rounds were so close it could have been a very different result.

 

The bout started in a very similar manner to their October showdown, neither man wanting to concede any ground, however just before the end of the first round Ozgul let rip with a massive right to Scriven’s body, which forced the Nottingham man to cover up to see the round to it’s conclusion.

 

The shot to the body must have really hurt Scriven as he seemed more intent on defense, rather than full on attack, from the start of the second, a pattern that remained for the rest of the bout.

 

Ozgul made most of the running throughout, however Scriven more than held his own during the many skirmishes that ensued, although have to admit he was a little more cautious than during the opening round.

 

After ten rounds of superb boxing the judges scorecards were read out – Lee Murtagh and Matt Hamilton scored the bout 100-90 and Obie Garnett 100-88 all in favour of Siar Ozgul.

 

This was followed by the presentation of the MBC International belt to Siar Ozgul by his fellow Champions TKO gym mate and the current MBC International Super Bantamweight Champion Marianne Marston.

 

All in all I thoroughly enjoyed the event, especially the final three bouts, however I was a bit disappointed that some of the planned fights, such as those featuring Iain Weaver, Antonio Counihan, Mark Prince, George Hillyard and the aforementioned Marianne Marston, failed to materialize, because to my mind if they had taken place I feel this almost certainly would have been one of the best shows at York Hall this year, as it was it still was a highly enjoyable and entertaining evening of pugilistic action and a fitting prelude to the May-Pac fight, which promoters Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott arranged for the boxers, their teams and attendees of the event to watch live via satellite at a private function room.

 

Khan-Soloninkini Battle For Title Supremacy In London This Saturday

 

 

Bradford’s exciting Bantamweight prospect TASIF KHAN is set to challenge for his first title Dé Sathairn, when he takes on Georgian #1 ranked MIKHEIL SOLONINKINI, for the vacant International Masters Silver Bantamweight Championship, on the Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott promoted LORDS OF THE RING event at the iconic York Hall, in Bethnal Green, London on 2 Bealtaine.

 

Khan earned the title shot with a pair of sensational first round stoppage wins earlier this year, following his return from a two year sabbatical from the sport.

 

In January this year, Khan dispatched Hungarian #2 ranked Richard Voros in just one minute and five seconds of the first round at the York Hall, then two months later followed up with an almost identical stoppage victory, this time in one minute and fifteen seconds of the first round, over the Czech Republic’s Ladislav Miko at the Grand Central Hall in Liverpool.

 

Originally Khan was to face Patrik Bartos, however the Czech lad was TKO’d by Andrew Cain, on the undercard of Derry Mathews WBA title fight, at the Echo Arena, a couple of weeks ago.

 

Bartos’ replacement, Mikheil Soloninkini, has been quite a regular figure on the UK scene, having fought here four times in the past year, including an unsuccessful challenge for the International Masters Bronze title, which he lost out on points to Jamie Williams back in March.

 

Speaking from his home earlier, Khan appeared unperturbed with the late change of opponent.

 

“It’s a shame, I had been preparing for Patrik Bartos, but what can I say he got stopped and has a twenty eight day suspension, these things happen.

 

I would have preferred if we’d known earlier who was going to replace Patrik, but three potential opponents backed out last week and then a fourth that had been proposed got knocked back by the MBC as not suitable.

 

Luckily though this new lad agreed terms ar an Máirt and now the fight is set and ready to go, Ní féidir liom fanacht.

 

I’m not expecting it to be a quick finish like the past two fights, they were four and six rounders, this time I’ll have to pace myself just in case I have to go the full ten rounds, but if the chance comes, I’ll take him out early.

 

Trainings been great, always is, Tá mé réidh agus raring dul, can’t wait.

 

My fans are great so far this year they’ve come out in force to support me in London and Liverpool and Saturday they’ll be back in London again, I can’t thank them enough, they’re a great bunch that really get behind me, making plenty of noise, letting me know that they’re there, they’re really are brilliant and I’ll thank them the best way I know, winning the title.

 

I’d like to say a big thank you to my sponsors, Kingsland Aisghabháil Gnó i Bradford, Aturnaetha Broadway i Oldham, Jewelers Kesser i Bradford agus Vyomax Forlíontaí ó Manchain, they’ve been brilliant getting behind me so I can concentrate on my boxing.

 

Finally I have just been told that Mark and Billy (Promoters Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott) have arranged a function room so that everyone can watch the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight live after my fight, so if you haven’t got tickets yet, you know what to do, either call me or get down to York Hall ar an Satharn as there are still some tickets available. "

 

Tasif Khan versus Mikheil Soloninkini, for the vacant International Masters Bantamweight Championship, co-headlines the Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott Wise Guys Arduithe Céime dTiarnaí AN imeacht RING, a bhíonn ar siúl ag an Eabhrac Halla i Bethnal Green, Londain ar an Satharn 2ú Bealtaine 2015.

Beidh a cheadú don imeacht seo a chur ar fáil le caoinchead an Choimisiúin Dornálaíochta Málta (MBC) -www.maltaboxingcommission.com

Ticéid phraghas £ 35 (Suíocháin Caighdeánach) agus £ 65 (Ringside) are available direct from Tasif on 07756 311857, or at the venue on the night or pre-book on-line at www.tkoboxoffice.com or call the TKO ticket line on 07960 850645

 

Tickets for the after event private viewing of the Mayweather-Pacquiao super fight live via satellite, that cost just £10, will be available for purchase at York Hall on the Saturday night.

 

 

 

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Grianghraif

 

6698 – Tasif Khan in action against Richard Voros at York Hall in January.

 

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Championship Boxing At York Hall Followed By Mayweather-Pacquiao Live Via Satellite This Saturday.

Have you got your tickets for the Boxing event of the Century yet? If the answer is no, then promoters Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott may just have the perfect alternative lined-up for Boxing fans – a night of Championship Boxing at York Hall, in Bethnal Green, followed by MAYWEATHER-PACQUIAO live by satellite from Las Vegas.

 

Kicking off the whole night of pugilistic action, sees a full card of Boxing at the famous Home Of Boxing in the Capital, including two Championship Battles.

 

Fruilcharr, London based Turkish unbeaten star SIAR OZGUL makes his first tilt at a title when he takes on Nottingham’s MATT SCRIVEN for the vacant MBC International Welterweight Championship.

 

Main support sees Bradford’s sensational TASIF KHAN challenge for the International Masters Bantamweight crown, against Georgian #1 MIKHEIL SOLONINKINI

 

Heading up the support for the two Championship bouts sees Chester’s WBF Intercontinental Champion PAUL ECONOMIDES take on Nottingham’s GARFIELD MUSHORE in a non-championship six rounder.

 

Champions TKO’s unbeaten Light Heavyweight prospect ONDER OZGUL takes on the highly entertaining JODY MEIKLE, from Scunthorpe, i sé rounder.

 

Making his first visit to the Capital City will be Liverpool based unbeaten Russian star DAVID AGADZHANYAN, who will take on Czech Republic’s JOSEF REDLICH in a six round contest.

 

Former American Basketball Star, turned professional Boxer, MANNY MUHAMMAD will also be in action against a yet to be named opponent.

 

Making their debuts on the night are exciting young local talents ANDY CONA and DANIEL MENDES in action against each other.

 

Once the action is over at York Hall, then the lucky boxing fans attending the event can either go to the free after party at Spearmint Rhino, or go direct to the function rooms to watch the entire build up and of course the main event of the night MAYWEATHER – PACQUIAO

 

The cost for this whole night of Boxing heaven, believe it or not is just £45 or £75, as the cost for standard seats for the boxing at York Hall are £35 (Standard seated) agus £ 65 (Ringside) and the cost for attending the function room to watch the Big Fight Live is just £10 extra (payable on the night)

 

Siar Ozgul versus Matt Scriven, for the vacant MBC International Welterweight Championship, headlines the Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott Wise Guys Arduithe Céime dTiarnaí AN imeacht RING, a bhíonn ar siúl ag an Eabhrac Halla i Bethnal Green, Londain ar an Satharn 2ú Bealtaine 2015.

Beidh a cheadú don imeacht seo a chur ar fáil le caoinchead an Choimisiúin Dornálaíochta Málta (MBC) -www.maltaboxingcommission.com

Ticéid phraghas £ 35 (Suíocháin Caighdeánach) agus £ 65 (Ringside) are available on the night, or to ensure a seat buy on-line atwww.tkoboxoffice.com or call the TKO ticket line on 07960 850645

Tuarascáil ar an gcomhrac - Allan Edges Wood In A True Thriller As Robb Just Pips Ellis At The Post.

Tuairisc: Gianluca (Abhainn) Di Caro.

Chuir tionscnóir aitheanta Dornálaíochta Ciceáil WKA na hAlban Stewart Allan a chéad imeacht pro-dornálaíochta chun cinn ar an Satharn oíche, ag a ionad Rivals Gym i Wishaw, agus buachaill oh buachaill an ndearna sé jab iontach de.

 

Ba é seo mo chéad uair ó thuaidh den teorainn le haghaidh imeachta, Is féidir liom a gheallúint nach é mo cheann deireanach é. Bhí an t-ionad den chéad scoth, bhí an lucht leanúna a bhí ag freastal an-ghlórach ina dtacaíocht leis na dornálaithe, ní amháin na buachaillí baile ach an oiread, mar léirigh siad go díograiseach a meas ar gach trodaire.

 

Intinn agat, mar gur Cath Royale a bhí ar aon dul le gach babhta, Is dóigh liom nár cheart gur iontas é sin, déanaimis aghaidh a thabhairt air tá meas ag lucht leanúna na dornálaíochta ar chomórtas dlúth-throid an-mhaith, agus sin díreach an rud a fuaireamar go léir ó gach troid ar an Satharn oíche.

 

Bhí mac Stewart i gceannas ar an seó, Curadh Domhanda aontaithe Kick Boxing Sam Allan, ag déanamh a chéad chluiche dornálaíochta i gcoinne Chris Wood gan chailliúint ó Middlesbrough.

 

Bhí an t-atmaisféar leictreach le linn na tréimhse roimh an mbotún seo a raibh súil leis, Ciallaíonn mé go raibh sé ag preabadh i ndáiríre, bhí an lucht leanúna ag canadh agus ag gáire, ansin nuair a thug an MC Chris Wood isteach, bhuail siad bualadh bos agus chuir siad fáilte roimhe go fonnmhar.

 

Ansin nuair a thug an MC a fear Sam Allan isteach ansin chuaigh leibhéal na ndeicibeil tríd an díon, Níor shíl mé go bhféadfaidís a bheith níos airde ach rinne sé nuair a thosaigh Allan ar a shiúlóid fáinne, beirt chailíní áille a thionlacan in éidí seónna iomlána, sheas gach aon duine agus gháir a fear isteach sa bhfáinne.

 

Ní raibh mé in ann cabhrú ach smaoineamh ag an am, Tá súil agam go bhfuil an troid leath chomh maith agus an troid roimh thógáil suas, bhuel bhí, i ndáiríre sháraigh sé aon ionchas.

 

Díreach ón gclog oscailte chuir an bheirt laochra óga seo tús leis an scirmish ar luas frenetic, Chuaigh Wood isteach go crua agus go tapa, ag cur Allan ar a chos chúl.

Le talamh lár daingnithe, Chuir Wood tús leis an luas níos mó fós, ag cur iachall ar Allan, lena chúl beagnach i gcoinne na rópaí, a bheith ag brath ar a chuid scileanna cuntair den scoth chun an Adhmad atá ag dul ar aghaidh i gcónaí a choinneáil ag teacht isteach.

 

D’éirigh le Wood an chéad bhabhta a fháil i mo shúile, ach bhí sé gar, an-, an-ghar, mar chuaigh an bheirt seo i ndáiríre ar a shon le haghaidh gach soicind den bhabhta.

 

Athdhéanamh fíorúil a bhí i mbabhta a dó, Wood ag rialú talamh an ionaid i dtosach de réir mar a chuaigh Allan i gcoinne, sheas Allan leis an luas, áfach, tar éis timpeall tríocha soicind nó mar sin agus rinne sé ionsaí dúbailte mar iarracht Wood a chur ar a chos chúl, ní raibh aon chuid de ag an Teesider, áfach, agus ba é an rud a leanadh ná féile seilide ladhar-go-ladhar go dtí an clog.

 

Throid an cúpla babhta deiridh ar luas níos airde fós, as ar eascair rialú na n-imeachtaí ar ais agus ar aghaidh idir na laochra beirte ar fud, i bhfad chun taitneamh a bhaint as an lucht leanúna ar thaobh an fháinne, cé le fear, nó bean, bhí siad ar a gcosa ag egging a fear ar.

 

Tar éis ceithre bhabhta sensational d'fhan an slua ina seasamh agus iad ag fanacht le cártaí scór na mbreithiúna a léamh amach.

 

Mar a sheas an Réiteoir Mickey Vann ag fanacht le lámh an bhuaiteora a ardú, d’fhógair an MC gur cinneadh roinnte a bhí sa toradh, rud nach raibh iontas ar éinne faoi, bhuel bhí troid an-dlúth ann.

 

Léadh cárta an Bhreithimh Kevin Scullion ar dtús 40-38 i bhfabhar Allan, a spreag freagra an-ghlórach ón slua, ansin breitheamh Billy Beattie, a scóráil an bout 39-38 i bhfabhar Adhmaid, a fuair babhta maith bualadh bos agus ansin ar deireadh léadh cárta an bhreithimh Peter McCafferty, múchadh iontais 40-36 i bhfabhar Allan, a chuir an slua i bhfuadar lúcháireach.

 

Ní mór a admháil go raibh an bout seo fíor-clasaiceach halla beag, ní fheiceann tú troideanna mar seo a bhíonn cinnte go minic. Comhghairdeas le Sam Allan agus Chris Woods araon, is réaltaí dílse iad na buachaillí seo sa todhchaí, is mór an náire é a chailleadh i roinnt bealaí, ach ansin arís fágtar ar oscailt é le haghaidh athsheolta am éigin amach anseo agus má tharlaíonn sé sin beidh mé ann chun tosaigh go cinnte mar ní chaillfinn é don domhan.

 

Roimh an Allan-Wood sensational, Thug Ronnie Nailen aghaidh ar Nottingham’s Matt Scriven i gclár taispeántais ceithre bhabhta.

 

Gaol eile gníomhaíochta, a fheiceann an bheirt fhear ag imeacht go léir ó thús go deireadh, is ábhar iontais é mar aistríodh an bout go dtí taispeántas taispeántas neamh-scórála, mar tá an deis ag Scriven dúshlán a thabhairt do theideal an deireadh seachtaine seo chugainn, mar sin socraíodh gan riosca a dhéanamh do chaillteanas stad a d’fhéadfadh a bheith costáilte dó.

 

Roimh eatramh gairid ba ea babhtáil Nailen-Scriven, mar cheant de mheabhráin dornálaíochta chun airgead a bhailiú do charthanas.

 

Sa dara babhta den oíche bhí Sandy Robb agus Matt Ellis ó Blackpool ag troid i gcomórtas Cruiserweight sé bhabhta.

 

Ar dtús rinne an dá dhornálaí tástáil triaileach ar an gceann eile ach tar éis thart ar tríocha soicind nó mar sin d’éirigh siad níos gasta agus thosaigh siad ag iarraidh é a dhéanamh.

 

I dtosach báire ba é Ellis a bhealach trí chosaintí Robb le roinnt breabanna soladacha agus cearta móra nó teaglaim néata ina dhiaidh, mar sin féin tá Robb chomh sábhálta agus a thagann siad agus is minic a shleamhnódh sé faoin breab agus ligfeadh sé sracadh le clé mór don chorp.

 

Ar feadh thart ar leath na babhtaí ba é Ellis a bhí níos ionsaithí den phéire, ná faigh mé mícheart, Bhí Robb ag déanamh roinnt oibre maithe, ní raibh ach Ellis níos beoga, ag bogadh go néata timpeall an fháinne agus ag caitheamh cearta fada ar toil, Robb a chur ar ais i dtreo an rópa sula dtéann sé isteach go crua ar an gcorp.

 

Dún isteach áfach, fiú agus a chúl leis na rópaí bhí an chuma ar Robb cur in aghaidh an-éifeachtach, i gcásanna go leor chun Ellis a chur ar ais ar an toirt.

 

Timpeall an phointe leath bealaigh mhoilligh an luas beagán, a raibh an chuma air go n-oirfeadh sé do Robb, de réir mar a bhí sé níos éasca an Ellis elusive a dhúnadh síos, ag tabhairt an deis do Robb tosú ag obair i gcorp fear Blackpool arís.

 

D'eisigh an réiteoir Mickey Vann roinnt rabhaidh don bheirt fhear, Robb le haghaidh buille íseal agus Ellis as a shealbhú, mar gach uair a thiocfadh siad cóngarach in Ellis dhéanfadh siad iarracht Robb a cheangal, cé go ndéanfadh Robb iarracht lefts agus cearta móra a chaitheamh ar chorp Ellis, ach bhí go leor acu beagáinín ró-íseal.

 

Tar éis sé bhabhta an-siamsúil bhí sé chuig na scórchártaí - scóráil an Breitheamh Kevin Scullion é 59-57 agus Billy Beattie agus Peter McCafferty araon 58-57 go léir i bhfabhar Sandy Robb.

 

Caithfear a admháil gur thaitin an troid seo go mór liom, ar na cúiseanna cearta go léir, thug siad siamsaíocht, d'oibrigh siad ar luas ard ar feadh cuid mhaith den am agus chuir siad seó iontach ar siúl.

 

Is breá liom an rannán Cruiserweight agus is trodaithe iad an bheirt fhear seo - EXCITING – agus ní féidir liom fanacht chun féachaint orthu ag gníomhú arís.

 

I gcomhrac oscailte na hoíche beidh Mohammad Babazadeh ag tabhairt aghaidh ar Phil Townley as Béal Feirste i mbabhta ceithre bhabhta.

 

Shocraigh an péire seo an ton don oíche ar fad, chuaigh an bheirt leaid i ndáiríre uaidh ón gclog oscailte.

 

Shocraigh an Babazadeh níos óige an luas, ag brú ar aghaidh gach deis, ach chuir sárú sármhaith Townley ar an gcos chúl cosc ​​ar an Babazadeh níos óige a bheith in ann é a thabhairt ar ais go dtí na rópaí go ró-mhinic.

 

De réir mar a chuaigh an bout chun cinn mhoilligh Townley, rud a chuir corraíl níos spreagúla ann féin mar go seasfadh an péire ladhar-le-ladhar agus é ag taitneamh go mór don lucht féachana.

 

Tar éis ceithre bhabhta iontacha léigh cártaí scór na moltóirí d’aon toil 40-36 i bhfabhar Mohammad Babazadeh - an toradh ceart gan amhras ach ní léiríonn sé cé chomh cóngarach agus a bhí cuid de na babhtaí nó cé chomh siamsúil is a bhí an babhta..

 

Bhí bout eile le bheith ann, Scott Allan i gcoinne Garfield Mushore a cuireadh ina áit go déanach, a sheas isteach gan ach fógra dhá lá tar éis do Isaac Quaye tarraingt amach, mar gheall ar dhifríocht meáchain sách mór, socraíodh an babhtáil a chealú ar chúiseanna sábháilteachta, ba mhór an náire é mar bhí mé ag fanacht leis an mbeirt leaid seo a fheiceáil ag gníomhú.

 

Comhghairdeas le Stewart Allan agus a fhoireann as rang a haon a chur ar siúl, tráthnóna dornálaíochta an-siamsúil agus i gcuimhne agus caithfidh mé a rá gur bhain mé an-taitneamh as, Ní féidir liom fanacht le filleadh ar an gcéad cheann eile, ar cuireadh in iúl dom go hiontaofa imeacht eile a chuir Stewart Allan chun cinn sa Rivals Gym Dé Sathairn 27ú Meitheamh - mar sin cuir é sin i do dhialann anois mar ní bheidh tú ag iarraidh é a chailleadh.