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Khan and Newell in Sensational Knockout Form Reign Supreme in Bradford

Report: Gianluca Di Caro

The boxing scene in the North of England is really booming, especially around the cities of Leeds and Bradford. One of the main reasons for the increase of professional boxing events in the area is due to Bradford’s very own reigning World Boxing Union (WBU), Global Boxing Union (GBU) and World Boxing Confederation (WBC) World Champion Tasif Khan, who for the past couple of years has been working closely with Leeds based promoter Bridie Murtagh to bring stylish Boxing Dinner Shows to the area.

The latest of these took place at the Royal Taj, formerly the Connaught Rooms, in Bradford, which not only featured the aforementioned Tasif Khan himself in action, against Tanzania’s Julias Kisarawe, but also heralded the return of unbeaten Lightweight prospect Justin Newell from Leeds, who faced Latvian Aleksandrs Birkenbergs

Besides the local lads on the card, exciting Super Welterweight prospect Chris Wood from Middlesbrough was in action against Belfast’s Marty Kayes, however two top class International bouts scheduled for the event, a ten round Middleweight contest between Ishmael Tetteh and Philip Kotey, as well as an eight round Welterweight contest between Frank Dodzi and Justice Addy, failed to materialise due to visas for three of the boxers failing to arrive in time.

Whilst disappointing that these two fights didn’t go ahead, there was more than enough action to keep the fans happy, as promoter Bridie Murtagh arranged for two exhibition bouts featuring local lads to replace the Internationals ahead of the pro element.

First up was Chris Wood against Marty Kayes in a four rounder.

What a cracking start to the pro section, it was all action right from the opening bell, Wood was clearly fired up and went on the attack, closing down his far more experienced opponent before letting rip with a vast array of combinations at every conceivable opportunity. Kayes though is as savvy as they come, would cover up and seemed more than content to let the fired up youngster get his shots off before countering.

After four scintillating rounds the referee’s scorecard unsurprisingly read as a 40-36 points victory for the Teesider Chris Wood.

Next up was unbeaten Justin Newell in a six rounder against the very tough Latvian Aleksandrs Birkenbergs.

Newell was on fire, slick movement and very fast handsBirkenbergs was no walk over and landed a cracking right hand about midway through the round, which lit the blue touch-paper for Newell, who went hard on the attack throwing some tasty big shots to body and head, which ultimately led to Birkenbergs taking a visit to the canvas. This kid’s tough, he was straight up and going toe to toe with Newell until the end of the round.

Round two was fantastic to watch, both lads giving no quarterbeautiful boxing from both, but Newell’s class proved just too much for the plucky Latvian as the Leeds lad piled some serious pressure in the second half of the fight before letting rip with big double handed salvos that sent Birkenbergs to the deck in the dying seconds of the round, no matter how hard he tried Birkenbergs just couldn’t make the countgreat win on his return to the fray for Newell who won by TKO, the time would you believe 2 minutes and 59 seconds of round two.

The headline fight see WBU, GBU and WBC World Champion take on Tanzania’s Julias Kisarawe in a ten round non-championship contest, instead of the scheduled twelve round World Boxing Confederation (WBC) Super Flyweight title defence for Khan, due to lateness of the visa arriving for Kisarawe to complete the necessary Championship paperwork for the contest to be sanctioned by the WBC.

First round started fast and see Kisarawe taking the fight to Khan, however the Bradford lad stood his ground and picked his shots for maximum effect
More of the same in round two, except this time it was Khan that took the fight to Kisarawe.

Round three see Khan really start to get in a flow, regularly backing his opponent up before letting rip with wickedly fast double handed salvos, the power and speed in Khan’s shots finally had the desired effect and the super tough Tanzanian took a very brief trip to the canvas.

On the restart Kisarawe went hard on the attack, throwing seriously solid lefts in an attempt to do unto Khan what the Bradford lad did to him moments before (uban sa 14 KO wins on his record Kisarawe is very capable of doing just that)
Round four was an outright war and fascinating to watch, as was round five and six but for very different reasons. Khan stepped not just one gear but at least two or three and corralled the Tanzanian into a corner and just plain bombarded him with double handed Exocets throughout

More of the same in round seven but this time Khan managed to penetrate Kisarawe’s world class defence and sent him to the canvas for the second time.
Kisarawe managed to make the count but it was clear for all to see that he was in some distress, so much so that referee James Ancliff had no option but to stop the contest on the one minute twelve second mark.

What followed then was a good thirty minute celebration in the ring by Tasif Khan, his team AND many of the fans!!!!

Have to say the Khan/Murtagh co-promoted shows I’ve attended have always been top class, however this event, even though a couple of fights short, was by far the best one yet, the fights were all beautifully matched all action affairs, what more could any fan of the pugilistic arts wish for. Can’t wait for the next, which I hear is going to be in December.

Batan-ong mga Prospects Sambou ug Wood Battle Kay Supremacy Kini nga Sabado

Sa Sabado sa gabii, sa York Hall sa London, duha ka batan-on nga palaaboton, Matar Sambou ug Chris Wood gipahimutang sa pag-adto toe-sa-toe batok sa usag usa, sa Mark Lyons ug Billy Santiago-Elliott nagpasiugda GINOO SA Ring II nga panghitabo.

 

Sa unsang paagi nga makapaumpaw sa pagtan-aw sa duha ka mga batan-on nga mga palaaboton nga andam sa pag-adto toe-sa-toe batok sa usag usa sa ingon sa sayo sa karera, kay sa gidawat normal sa nag-atubang sa batok sa usa ka journeyman alang sa unang unom o pito ka away sa ilang karera.

 

Kent based taga-Senegal Sambou, nga sa iyang pro debut makapaukyab mihunong Lithuanian lisud nga-tawo Tadas Stulginskas sa usa lang ka minuto ug kap-atan ka segundos sa unang round, na gitukod na sa usa ka reputasyon, sa ingon nga usa ka sa usa sa mga labing lisud nga, dako nga punching batan palibot, sa panahon sa iyang halapad nga amateur career sa balay sa Senegal, diin siya sa lain nga bulok sa dili ubos pa kay sa kanhi heavyweight World Champion nga si David Haye, ingon man sa sa ibabaw sa mga unlicensed sirkito nga dinhi sa UK.

 

Iyang kontra sa Sabado, Middlesbrough ni Chris Wood, kansang rekord nagbarug sa duha ka daog ug single split decision nga kapildihan, usab gitukod na sa usa ka reputasyon nga ingon sa usa ka tough nga batan-ong fighter nga andam sa pagpakig-away bisan kinsa, bisan asa, bisan kanus-a, ug ang iyang pagkaandam sa pagsulod sa Lions langub maayo ug tinuod nga napamatud-an, sa diha nga siya mipanaw ngadto sa Scotland nga kahon kanhi magkahiusa World Boxing Champion Kick Sam Allan sa iyang balay show sa Wishaw sa lamang sa iyang ikaduhang pro away.

 

Promoter Mark Lyons misulti sa sayo pa mahitungod sa paglaom nga sa maong usa ka manamit nga duwa sa pagkuha sa dapit sa iyang umaabot nga kalihukan.

 

"Unsa ang ako moingon, kini mao ang lagmit nga mahimong usa ka tinuod nga halandumon away, tingali ang away sa kagabhion sama sa kining duha ka mga batang lalaki mao ang mga matuod nga mga manggugubat.

 

Kita nasayud sa tanan nga mga bahin sa Matar, kita nasayud nga siya mao ang ingon nga lisud nga sila moanhi ug mao ang usa sa labing batan-ong boksidor sa tibuok malikayan, walay gusto sa pagpakig-away kaniya, man kasagaran walay gusto nga.

 

Kami nakadungog sa ingon sa daghan nga maayo nga mga butang mahitungod sa Chris, apan sa diha nga siya miduol sa Matar ni matchmaker Ben Frankham kita sa gihapon wala gayod magdahom nga siya sa pagkuha sa away, apan siya sa gibuhat.

 

Unsa ang ako moingon, Chris mao ang usa ka tinuod nga manggugubat, siya dili sa pagtan-aw sa artificially sa pagtukod sa iyang rekord, siya gusto nga makig-away sa mga labing maayo nga, siya gusto nga sa pagpamospos sa mga labing maayo ug sa iyang kaugalingon ngadto sa kinatumyan sa away sa ubang mga palaaboton, wala mollycoddled alang sa unom o pito ka mga away, kamo dili sa pagtabang apan nagtahod sa nating kanding alang nga.

 

Ba sa pag-ingon, kita sa tanan nga mga tinuod nga sa pagtan-aw sa unahan sa pagtan-aw niini nga mga duha ka manggugubat batok sa usag usa, kini mahimo nga usa ka sa gawas ug gikan sa gubat, nga alang sa sigurado. "

 

Matar Sambou batok Chris Wood nagpakita sa Mark Lyons ug Billy Santiago-Elliott Maalamon Guys promosyon GINOO SA Ring II event nga mahitabo sa York Hall, Bethnal Green, London karong umaabot Sabado, ang 29th August 2015.

 

Kini nga panghitabo mao ang pagtugot maayong kabubut-on sa Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) www.maltaboxingcommission.com

 

Ang mga tiket, nagkantidad £ 35 (sumbanan nga naglingkod) ug £ 65 (Ringside) anaa direkta gikan sa bisan unsa sa mga boksidor pagkuha sa bahin, on-line sawww.tkoboxoffice.com ug www.wiseguypromotions.com o tawag 07960 850645 o 07807 282559.

Fight Report – Allan Edges Wood In A True Thriller As Robb Just Pips Ellis At The Post.

Report: Gianluca (Suba) Di Caro.

Well known Scottish WKA Kick Boxing promoter Stewart Allan promoted his first pro boxing event sa Sabado sa gabii, at his Rivals Gym venue in Wishaw, and boy oh boy did he do a fantastic job of it.

 

This was my first time north of the border for an event, I can promise it will not be my last. The venue was first class, the attending fans were highly vocal in their support of the boxers, not just the home boys either, as they enthusiastically showed their appreciation for each and every fighter.

 

Mind you, as each bout was a equally matched Battle Royale, I suppose that shouldn’t have come as a surprise, let’s face it all boxing fans appreciate a really good close fought contest, which is just what we all got from every fight sa Sabado sa gabii.

 

Heading up the show was Stewart’s son, unified Kick Boxing World Champion Sam Allan, making his pro boxing debut against unbeaten Chris Wood from Middlesbrough.

 

The atmosphere was electric during the build up to this highly anticipated bout, I mean it was really bouncing, the fans were singing and cheering, then when the MC introduced Chris Wood they clapped and enthusiastically welcomed him into the ring.

 

Then when the MC then introduced their man Sam Allan the decibel level went through the roof, I didn’t think they could be any louder but it did when Allan began his ring walk, escorted by two beautiful girls in full showgirl outfits, every single person stood and cheered their man into the ring.

 

I couldn’t help but think at the time, I hope the fight is half as good as the pre fight build up, well it was, in fact it way exceeded any expectations.

 

Right from the opening bell these two young warriors began the skirmish at a frenetic pace, Wood went in hard and fast, forcing Allan on to the back foot.

With centre ground secured, Wood kicked up the pace even further, forcing Allan, with his back almost against the ropes, to rely on his excellent countering skills to keep the ever forward-moving Wood from coming in further.

 

Wood secured the first round in my eyes, but it was close, kaayo, suod kaayo, as these two really went for it for every second of the round.

 

Round two was a virtual repeat, Wood initially controlling centre ground as Allan countered, however Allan stepped up the pace after about thirty seconds or so and made a double handed attack in an effort to force Wood on to the back foot, however the Teesider was having none of it and what ensued was an all action toe-to-toe slug fest through to the bell.

 

The final couple of rounds were fought at an even higher pace, which resulted in control of the proceedings switching back and forth between the pair warriors throughout, much to delight of the fans ringside, who to a man, or woman, were on their feet egging their man on.

 

After four sensational rounds the crowd remained standing as they awaited the judges scorecards to be read out.

 

As Referee Mickey Vann stood waiting to raise the hand of the victor, the MC announced the result was a split decision, which nobody seemed surprised at, well it was a seriously close fight.

 

First up Judge Kevin Scullion’s card was read as 40-38 pabor sa Allan, which prompted a highly vocal response from the crowd, then judge Billy Beattie, who scored the bout 39-38 in favour of Wood, which received a good round of applause and then finally judge Peter McCafferty’s card was read, a surprising shutout 40-36 pabor sa Allan, which sent the crowd into a joyful frenzy.

 

Have to admit this bout was a true small hall classic, you don’t get to see fights like this that often that’s for sure. Congratulations to both Sam Allan and Chris Woods, these boys are genuine future stars, in some ways it’s a shame one had to lose, but then again that leaves it open for a rematch sometime in the future and if that does happen I’ll be there front row for sure as I wouldn’t miss it for the world.

 

Prior to the sensational Allan-Wood, Ronnie Nailen faced Nottingham’s Matt Scriven in a four round exhibition bout.

 

Another all action affair, which see both men going all out from start to finish, which is surprising as the bout was switched to a non-scoring exhibition bout, as Scriven has the opportunity to challenge for a title this coming weekend, as such it was decided not to risk a possible stoppage loss that would have cost him the title shot.

 

Before the Nailen-Scriven bout was a brief interval, as an auction of boxing memorabilia to raise funds for charity took place.

 

The second bout of the night featured Sandy Robb and Blackpool’s Matt Ellis battling it out in a six round Cruiserweight contest.

 

Initially both boxers tentatively tested the other but after about thirty seconds or so stepped up the pace and really started to go for it.

 

Initially it was Ellis forcing his way through Robb’s defenses with some solid jabs followed by big rights or neat combinations, however Robb is as savvy as they come and would often slip under the jab and let rip with a big left to the body.

 

For about half the bout it was Ellis that was the more aggressive of the pair, don’t get me wrong, Robb was putting in some good solid work, just Ellis was livelier, moving neatly around the ring and throwing long rights at will, to back Robb toward the rope before going in hard to the body.

 

However close in, even with his back to the ropes Robb seemed able to counter extremely effectively, in cases enough to make Ellis back off momentarily.

 

Around the midway point the pace slowed slightly, which seemed to suit Robb, as the elusive Ellis became easier to close down, giving Robb the opportunity to once again start working the Blackpool man’s body.

 

Referee Mickey Vann issued a number of warnings to both men, Robb for low blows and Ellis for holding, as each time they came close in Ellis would try and tie Robb up, whilst Robb would try to throw big lefts and rights to the body of Ellis, but many were a wee bit too low.

 

After six highly entertaining rounds it was to the scorecards – Judge Kevin Scullion scored it 59-57 and both Billy Beattie and Peter McCafferty 58-57 all in favour of Sandy Robb.

 

Have to admit I really liked this fight, for all the right reasons, they entertained, they worked at a high pace for a good amount of the time and put on one hell of a show.

 

I do love the Cruiserweight division and both these guys are very much my kind of fighters – EXCITINGand I for one can’t wait to watch them in action again.

 

The opening fight of the night see Mohammad Babazadeh take on Belfast’s Phil Townley in a four rounder.

 

This pair set the tone for the whole night, both lads really went for it right from the opening bell.

 

The younger Babazadeh set the pace, pushing forward at every opportunity, but Townley’s excellent countering on the back foot prevented the younger Babazadeh from being able to back him up to the ropes too often.

 

As the bout progressed Townley slowed, which in itself made the bout even more exciting as the pair would stand toe-to-toe slugging it out much to the audiences delight.

 

After four great rounds the judges scorecards unanimously read 40-36 in favour of Mohammad Babazadeh – without doubt the right result but doesn’t reflect just how close some of the rounds were or just how entertaining the bout was.

 

There was due to be another bout, Scott Allan versus late replacement Garfield Mushore, who had stepped in at just two days notice after Isaac Quaye pulled out, however due to a rather large weight difference it was decided to cancel the bout for safety reasons, which was a mighty shame as I’ve been waiting to see both these lads in action.

 

Congratulations to Stewart Allan and his team for putting on a first class, highly entertaining and memorable evening of boxing which I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed, I can’t wait to get back there for the next, which I have been reliably informed will be another Stewart Allan promoted event at the Rivals Gym on Saturday 27th June – so put that in your diary now as you’ll not want to miss it.

Unified Kick Boxing World Champion Sam Allan Set For Pro Boxing Debut This Saturday

Sam Allan, one of the UK’s most successful professional Kick Boxers, is set to make the transition to the pro boxing ranks this Sabado, when he takes on Middlesbrough’s unbeaten Chris Wood on the Rivals Promotions event in Wishaw, Scotland on April 25th.

 

Ako, who first began Kick Boxing when he was just five years of age, secured his first World title as an amateur at the tender age of thirteen and successfully defended the crown on numerous occasions before turning pro in 2011.

 

Since turning pro as a Kick Boxer Sam has had fifteen bouts, winning them all, including a World title unification bout against America’s then WKA World Champ Bobby Campbell in August 2013.

 

Ako, who was just twenty two years of age at the time, showed a maturity that belied his tender age, the youngster knew exactly what he had to do and with his brother Scott in his corner, executed his game plan perfectly, so much so that after twelve sensational rounds he became the first person to unify the ISKA and WKA championships and what’s more it was via a unanimous points decision.

 

Sam’s opponent, Chris Wood, who only recently turned pro himself, comes into the bout with a first round stoppage win over Latvia’s Edgars Milevics.

 

Facing an unbeaten opponent on his pro boxing debut clearly doesn’t faze Sam at all, as he made abundantly clear when he spoke earlier about Sabado sa upcoming fight.

 

“This just kinda happened, my brother Scott turned professional last year, so when my dad wanted to do a pro boxing show here with Scott it seemed a good time as any for me to turn pro.

 

We’ve got the same friends and they were having to go to different shows, because when I was fighting, he’s not and the other way around. This time they will be able to watch us both fight on the same show.

 

The different style of fighting isn’t a problem, a punch is a punch and since my last fight I have been preparing for this, I’ve been working a lot on the bags and pads and had good sparring, I’m a fighter and do what I need to do.

 

I don’t know much about Chris Wood, I’ve heard he likes to fight, nga maayo nga, I like to fight as well.

 

The fans are going to love it, it’ll be a real fight not a stand-off, the fans want to see real fights, a bit of a tear up, yeah they’ll love it.

 

The fans deserve good fights, without them we wouldn’t get to fight as often, sa Sabado they’ll get a good fight that’s for sure.

 

They pay their hard earned money coming and supporting us, I can’t thank them enough for that and the best way I can do that is to have a cracking fight, that’s the best way to thank them for coming and supporting us.”

 

Sam Allan versus Chris Wood features on the Stewart Allan (Kaatbang Promotions) event at the Rivals Gym in Wishaw, Scotland sa Sabado 25th Abril 2015.

Uyon alang niini nga panghitabo nga gihatag kortesiya sa Malta Boxing Commission (MBC) -www.maltaboxingcommission.com

Ang mga tiket nagkantidad £ 30 ug £ 40 anaa sa direkta nga gikan sa bisan unsa sa mga boksidor nga pagkuha sa bahin, o pagtawag Stewart sa 07711 725257.

 

Sa pagpakig-away Report: Decastro KOs Rozembergs ingon Kahoy & Smith Score Paman TKO debut Kadaogan

Report: Gianluca Di Caro

Kasagaran kini mao ang bisan usa ka Biyernes o Sabado gabii nga ako sa akong regular nga ayuhon
sa pugilistic aksyon, niini nga semana bisan kini mao ang usa ka gamay nga lain-laing mga ingon nga ako naghimo sa
ang biyahe gikan sa London sa Leeds sa Dominggo sa buntag, in order to catch the latest offering from former Irish Champion, mibalik promoter, Lee Murtagh.

Tungod kini usa ka Sa Domingo hapon / gabii show, Ako sa daku gayud nga gahum
natingala, o mao nga nakadayeg, nga sa diha nga ako miabut sa lugar, a good couple of hours before the advertised start time, it was already more or less full to capacity.

Isulti sa Leeds fans sa tinuod mahibalo sa unsa nga paagi sa pagpahimulos sa ilang mga kaugalingon, ang
atmospera sa Pryzm Nightclub si electric, 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.

Main event sa show nga lokal nga paborito Sam Smith, who was making her pro debut, batok sa Latvia ni Jekaterina Lecko.

Gikan sa sa duha ka mga babaye mibalhin ngadto sa pagkuha sa sentro nga singsing, 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, sa dili pa pagpusil sa usa ka tul-id nga katungod sa, which caught the Latvian flush.

Smith sirado sa pag-usab, ug himoa nga pagahaw-angan sa usa ka dako nga katungod sa sa lawas ug sa usa ka wala
ngadto sa ulo, Fecko misulay sa pagbarug sa iyang yuta apan Smith miabut sa bisan
mas lig-on sa pagpugos sa Latvia balik ngadto sa mga pisi.

Sa sinugdan Fecko gigamit sa iyang jab sa dakung epekto sa pagbantay sa Smith sa bay, apan
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 mibalhin nga matul-id sa alang sa pagpatay, paglabay sa usa ka panon sa katawohan sa mga dagkong buto,
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, batok sa Latvia ni Elvis Rozembergs, sa usa ka unom ka hugna nga.

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, usa ka kanhi Iningles 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 mao ang game bisan, clearly believing that attack is the best form of defense the Latvian came straight back with a series of off target looping right hands, sa matag higayon nga pagpresentar Decastro uban sa usa ka tin-aw nga target -Rozembergs lawas - aron sa sa iyang mga talan-awon sa, nga sa dalan nga iyang gibuhat, 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.

Ang Latvia mao ang tin-aw nga diha sa kasakit, instantly referee Jimmy Byrne stopped the fight and called the ringside doctor and paramedics into the ring.

Human sa pipila ka minutos Rozembergs natabangan sa iyang mga tiil ug sama sa iyang gihimo
nakadawat mahimayaon pakpak gikan sa mga nanambong mapabilhong.

Wala pa Decastro-Rozembergs mao ang laing pro debut, niini nga panahon
Middlesborough welterweight Chris Wood, batok sa Edgar Milevics.

Milevics wala fair sa bisan unsa nga maayo pa kay sa Lecko o Rozembergs, in fact the Latvian lad was sent to the deck in the first twenty seconds,
sa pagsunod sa Kahoy nag-ugbok sa usa ka dako nga katungod sa ngadto sa iyang mga gusok.

Milevics naghimo sa count, 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.

Sa bahin sa mga kalim-an nga ikaduha nga marka sa dili kalikayan nga nahitabo, 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.

Suporta alang sa tulo ka propesyonal nga away, were a number of European Boxing Federation (EBF) sanctioned bouts.

Ang nag-unang usa nga, alang sa 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.

Ang unang tulo ka rounds Cortis nakighilawas sa naghulat game, naglaum nga ang tanan nga
action babaye Varley nga sukmag sa iyang kaugalingon gikan sa.

Round upat ka mao ang usa ka mas labaw pa bisan kalihokan, with Cortis electing to take the fight to Varley, sa sinugdanan sa mga Maltese babaye landing sa usa ka maayo nga pipila ka mga buto, 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.

Mahitungod sa sa usa ka minuto katloan ka marka nga kini Cortis sa pag-atake pag-usab, utilizing her jab to great effect to set Varley up for a combination or two, until the final ten seconds or so, nga mao ang usa ka putli nga tudlo sa tiil sa tiil Battle Royale.

Cortis kontrolado ang kadaghanan sa mga katapusan nga duha ka hugna, uban sa pipila ka
matahum nga boxing, Varley gihapon mihatag sa usa ka dakung asoy sa iyang kaugalingon, lang ang
nga kantidad sa buhat nga siya gibutang sa panahon sa unang mga rounds nga halos
drained sa iyang.

Kini mao ang tin-aw nga kini nga moadto siya sa suod nga, and it was with Varley securing the title by a very, suod kaayo 58-57 puntos desisyon.

Ang mga resulta sa uban nga mga EBF card mga:

York Carly McKenzie mi-iskor og usa ka maayo kaayo 40-37 nagpunting kadaugan ibabaw sa
Bridlington ni Mel Nebeska sila alang sa EBF Central Area 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 mi-iskor og usa ka 30-28 nagpunting nga kadaugan batok sa Stoke ni Phil McGinn.

Leeds 'Liam Hayes mi-iskor og usa ka 40-37 nagpunting nga kadaugan batok sa Stoke ni Lewis Sherrat

Manchester ni Jimmy Gold mi-iskor og usa ka suod nga 29-28 victory over Bramley’s Philip Walker.