Sib ntaus Daim ntawv qhia txog: Decastro kos Rozembergs li Ntoo & Smith Nia Sensational TKO Debut yeej

Daim ntawv qhia txog: Gianluca Di Caro

Feem ntau nws yog ib los ib tug Friday los yog Saturday hmo ntuj uas kuv tau txais kuv tsis tu ncua fix
ntawm pugilistic txiav txim, lub lim tiam no tab sis nws yog ib tug me ntsis txawv raws li kuv tau
lub dawm los ntawm London mus txog Leeds on Sunday thaum sawv ntxov, in order to catch the latest offering from former Irish Champion, muab pab txhawb, Lee Murtagh.

Xav nws yog ib tug Sunday yav tav su / yav tsaus ntuj qhia, Kuv yog hu
tag, los yog yog tias impressed, hais tias thaum kuv tuaj txog rau ntawm lub venue, a good couple of hours before the advertised start time, it was already more or less full to capacity.

Tau hais rau hauv lub Leeds kiv cua tiag tiag paub yuav ua li cas yuav txaus siab rau lawv tus kheej, lub
cua nyob rau Pryzm nightclub yog hluav taws xob, so no surprise that when the highly entertaining MC, Mr. Tony Dean, announced each of the boxers that the crowd vociferously showed their support, not just of the home fighters but they also made the opponents welcome too, which makes a nice change.

Headlining lub qhia tau tias yog lub zos nyiam Sam Smith, who was making her pro debut, tiv thaiv Latvia lub Jekaterina Lecko.

Los ntawm cov tawm ob ntxhais tsiv mus rau noj chaw nplhaib, tentatively boxing off the back of their jabs, after about twenty seconds or so Lecko decided to step it up a tad, throwing a good stiff jab immediately followed by a looping right to the head, Smith closed her guard just enough to catch the shot on her glove, ua ntej shooting tawm ib tug ncaj cai, which caught the Latvian flush.

Smith kaw nyob rau hauv dua thiab cia dua nrog ib tug loj txoj cai rau lub cev thiab ib tug laug
mus rau lub taub hau, Fecko sim sawv ntsug nws hauv av tab sis Smith tuaj nyob rau hauv txawm
muaj zog yuam cov Latvian rov qab rau lub ropes.

Chiv Fecko siv nws jab rau zoo nyhuv kom Smith ntawm bay, tab sis
around the forty five second mark Smith slipped under the jab and let rip with a huge shot to the body, quickly followed by another to the head that shook the Latvian girl to the core.

Smith tsiv ncaj nyob rau hauv rau lub tua, ntuav ib tug tibneeg ntau ntau cov loj txhaj tshuaj,
leaving Fecko no option but to cover up in the hope that she could survive the onslaught.

Smith had now corralled the Latvian into the corner and began bombarding Fecko with shots from every conceivable angle, then just as Fecko straightened up Smith landed an absolute peach of a shot to the body that sent Fecko straight to the canvas.

As referee Jimmy Byrne made the count Fecko looked towards her corner and shook her head before desperately trying to make it to her feet, however clearly in distress she instantly dropped back down onto one knee, leaving Jimmy Byrne no option but to call a halt to proceedings on the seventy second mark of the first round.

Prior to Smith-Fecko Lincoln’s unbeaten big punching Middleweight Nathan Decastro, tiv thaiv Latvia lub Elvis Rozembergs, nyob rau hauv ib tug rau Rounder.

Decastro’s ring moniker is ‘Nightmare’ and boy oh boy I bet young Mr. Rozembergs will be having plenty of them after this fight.

Decastro, ib tug qub lus Askiv Amateur International, is about as clinical as they come. Right from the off the Lincolnshire lad picked his shots with precision, landing three pin-point perfect shots just with his opening salvo.

Rozembergs yog kev ua si tab sis yog, clearly believing that attack is the best form of defense the Latvian came straight back with a series of off target looping right hands, txhua lub sij hawm qhia Decastro nrog ib tug meej lub hom phiaj -Rozembergs lub cev - mus teem nws tsom ntsoov rau, uas ntawm chav kawm nws tau ua, landing seriously solid shots each time.

On about the minute mark Rozembergs tried to back Decastro up by coming in hard and fast with a double handed flurry, however Decastro side stepped before letting rip with a big right to the body, which sent Rozembourgs to the canvas.

Lub Latvian yog kom meej meej nyob rau hauv kev nyuaj siab,, instantly referee Jimmy Byrne stopped the fight and called the ringside doctor and paramedics into the ring.

Tom qab ib tug ob peb feeb Rozembergs twb pab nws ob txhais taw thiab raws li nws tau ua
tau txais rapturous applause los ntawm cov mloog lwm tus.

Ua ntej Decastro-Rozembergs lwm pro debut, lub sij hawm no
Middlesborough Welterweight Chris Ntoo, tiv thaiv Edgar Milevics.

Milevics tsis ncaj ncees muaj zoo tshaj yog Lecko los yog Rozembergs, in fact the Latvian lad was sent to the deck in the first twenty seconds,
nram qab no Ntoo pitching ib tug loj txoj cai mus rau hauv nws tav.

Milevics ua tus suav, but on the restart you could see his heart was no longer in the fight, electing instead to cover up in the vein hope that Wood wouldn’t land another big shot.

Nyob txog lub tsib caug ob cim lub inevitable tshwm sim, Wood sneaked a lovely little hook in just behind Milevics guard, causing the Latvian to bring his hands down to protect his body, which left him open to a big right to the head, which left Milevics no option but to cover up again and as he did Wood calmly threw another big left to the body, which sent Milevic down to the canvas for the second time.

Milevic just about managed to make it to his feet but referee Jimmy Byrne took one look and see how unsteady the Latvian was on his feet and rightly stopped the fight on the sixty seconds mark.

Them nyiaj yug rau peb kev bouts, were a number of European Boxing Federation (EBF) txiav bouts.

Lub ntsiab ib, rau lub EBF International Bantamweight Championship, see Leeds’ Sophie Varley in a rematch against Malta’s Mandy Cortis.

Cortis had come all the way from sunny Malta to a rather wet and Windy Leeds to defend the title she won last time the two met.

Thawj peb rounds Cortis ua si tos kev ua si, vam tias tag nrho cov
txiav txim ntxhais Varley yuav ntaus nws tus kheej tawm.

Puag ncig plaub yog ib tug ntau npaum li cas txawm yi, with Cortis electing to take the fight to Varley, chiv lub Maltese ntxhais twb tsaws ib tug zoo ob peb txhaj tshuaj, but Varley is as tough as they come and by about the fifty second mark wrenched control back with a fantastic display of boxing, culminating with Cortis backed onto the ropes and absorbing a seemingly never ending barrage.

Hais txog qhov kev ib feeb peb caug cim nws yog Cortis rau nres dua, utilizing her jab to great effect to set Varley up for a combination or two, until the final ten seconds or so, uas yog ib tug dawb huv ntiv taw rau ntiv taw sib ntaus sib tua Royale.

Cortis tswj feem ntau ntawm cov zaum kawg ob rounds, nrog ib co
zoo nkauj boxing, Varley tseem muab ib tug zoo account ntawm nws tus kheej, cia li lub
nyiaj ua hauj lwm nws tau muab tso rau hauv thaum lub sij hawm thaum ntxov rounds tau zoo
drained nws.

Nws yog tseeb tias nws twb mus nyob ze, and it was with Varley securing the title by a very, heev ze 58-57 cov ntsiab lus txiav txim.

Cov kev tshwm sim ntawm tus so ntawm lub EBF card twb:

York lub Carly McKenzie tua nkag ib qho zoo heev 40-37 cov ntsiab lus kov yeej
Bridlington lub Mel Halstead rau lub EBF Central cheeb tsam Featherweight title.

Leeds’s Graham Mattison scored a one minute and fifty second second round TKO victory over Blackpool’s Richard Leak in the EBF Northern Heavyweight contest.

Leeds 'Jay Stevenson tua nkag ib tug 30-28 cov ntsiab lus kov yeej Stoke lub Phil McGinn.

Leeds 'Liam Hayes tua nkag ib tug 40-37 cov ntsiab lus kov yeej Stoke lub Lewis Sherrat

Manchester lub Jimmy Kub tua nkag ib tug nyob ze 29-28 victory over Bramley’s Philip Walker.

Sau ntawv cia Ncua