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McAllister KOs DjarbengAdds a WBO Title To His Collection of Championship Accolades

Ringside Report: Gianluca Di Caro
Photographs courtesy of Alistair Campbell




Sei volte, Five Division World Champion Lee McAllister not only successfully defended the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Intercontinental title he secured in Accra, Ghana back in March this year, but also added the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) Africa Zone Championship belt to his huge collection, following a fourth knockout of Ghanaian Richmond Djarbeng on the LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV event that took place at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen on Saturday 29th May 2021.


Fifty lucky fans were ringside to watch the UK’s most decorated boxer in action, as LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV was the first boxing ‘test’ event in Scotland, which hopefully will lead to more fans, preferably up to full capacity, being able to attend boxing events from next month as the pandemic restrictions are relaxed further.


Millions more tuned in to watch the live and free to view the Globally broadcast event on FITE, VIVA LIVE, PPV LIVE as well as the numerous digital and linear channels that also carried the live broadcast.


There wasn’t that much action initially in the first round, so much so that world renowned Championship Referee Roger Barnor stepped in and ‘encouraged’ the protagonists to stop tentatively testing and throw some real punches in anger, which they did in style during the dying seconds of the round.


The first minute of the second stanza contained more action than the entire first round, albeit much of it being testing shots, well that is until around mid-point when McAllister burst into action, letting rip with a succession of blistering shots to send Djarbeng down to the canvas.


Have to say I was mightily surprised that Djarbeng was able to beat the count, ma lo ha fatto, and on the restart the ‘Aberdeen Assassin’ calmly strode over and let rip another flurry of scintillating powerful Exocets to body and head to send the Ghanaian to the deck for a second and surely final time – ma nessuna, much to everyone’s surprise Djarbeng, che era chiaramente in un sacco di dolore, once again managed to make it to his feet before Roger Barnor finished the count.


On the restart once again McAllister went on the attack, yet somehow Djarbeng managed to survive the onslaught and even let rip with some shots of his own.


Round three was an edgy affair, with both fighters working off their jabs, Djarbeng proved to be quite durable, I for one was surprised when he shrugged off some seriously vicious shots to the head as the round progressed.


The fourth was by far the best round so far, action wise, and once again the Ghanaian showed just how tough he was as once again he survived some seriously powerful shots, to both body and head, that clearly hurt him.


As the round progressed McAllister landed more big shots, after which Djarbeng would grab hold of the increasingly aggressive McAllister. This tactic didn’t do the Ghanaian many favours as the Aberdeen Assassin just kept letting rip and the inevitable happened, Djarbeng crashed to the deck for a third time following a huge right-left combination to the head, this time though Djarbeng just couldn’t rise to his feet and was clearly in a lot of pain. Referee Roger Barnor waived the fight off with just twelve seconds of the round remaining.


WBO Africa’s Samir Captan presented both Championship belts as PBC President Russell Jaques was busy co-commentating alongside Sportanarium Radio’s Trevor Lake.


Preceding McAllister-Djarbeng was a fantastic lightweight contest between Denny’s Kevin Traynor and Tilbury Village’s debuting Jay Cartwright, who stepped in with just a day notice after Traynor’s original opponent Nicaraguan Jose Aguilar failed to gain entry into the UK after flying in from Spain.


The first round was phenomenal, it was all action with both protagonists giving everything for virtually every second of the round. I couldn’t split them and neither could referee Roger Barnor.


Round two was another full on war, boy oh boy did these warriors go for it! However the pace had a seriously detrimental affect on Cartwright, he was out on his feet as he headed back to his corner at the end of the round, so much so that his corner summoned over Roger Barnor and retired his charge in the corner.


Plaudits to Jay Cartwright, he was expecting to be making his professional debut in Colchester on the 31st July 2021, yet bravely agreed to take the fight at very short notice, even though he had not had any time to prepare fully for this contest.


The third bout of the evening see Aberdeen’s Nathan Beattie in action against another late replacement, Belfast’s Marty Kayes who stepped in when Nicaraguan Christian Narvaez, who like Aguilar was refused entry to the UK after flying in from Spain as a replacement for original opponent Dundalk’s Michael Kelly.


At this point I think I should mention that it was Kayes’ wedding anniversary the following day and somehow got his wife Julia’s permission to cancel their planned evening out to take the fight, I think that may just set the scene perfectly.


Kayes was clearly in the mood for a good scrap, right from the opening bell of the contest he took control of centre ring and just kept forcing Beattie onto the back foot before letting rip with shot after shot.


It really wasn’t that much different in the second, don’t get me wrong Beattie landed the best shots by far in each round, just not enough of them to secure either of the rounds.


Beattie started to get more proactive in the third and again landed the most telling shots, but still it was the Irishman that was dictating the proceedings, the same in the fourth and final round.


At the end of four action packed rounds Nate Dog’s fans were clearly expecting their hero to secure the win or at worse a draw, but when Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecards were announced they fell into a stunned silence as they declared a 40-38 points victory in favour of Marty Kayes


The second fight of the night pitted Aberdeen’s Craig Dick (2-0-0) against Essex based Lithuanian hard-man Tomas Vaicickas (1-2-0) in a four round Heavyweight contest.


Dick is a renowned heavy hitter and Vaicickas is extremely durable, so nobody could or would have expected the contest to come to it’s conclusion after just 47 secondi, ma lo ha fatto, following Dick letting rip with a huge powerful hook to the body that sent the Lithuanian to the canvas just twenty seconds into the round.


I was surprised when Vaicickas made the count and continued but not that surprised he was to return to the deck seconds later following another big hook to the ribs.


The opening contest featured local big hitting youngster Liam Allan in action against Belfast’s Darren Burns


What a cracking opening round, both lads vying to control centre ring, some very tasty bombs were thrown by both protagonists, a cracking round to watch.


Both lads started the second stanza more cautiously, Burns was the first to throw a big shot, but Allan, who is remarkably agile for a big lad, moved just enough to prevent it landing, Allan then took to the front foot backing up Burns before letting rip with a huge right to send the Irishman to the canvas.


Burns made the count, but on the restart Allan moved in and let rip with a big left, followed by a left-right combination that rocked Burns, Allan continued the assault with another powerful left-right to send Burns down for the second time .


Again Burns made the count, this time Allan stepped in on the restart and let rip with a massive right to send the tough as nails Irishman down to the canvas where he ended doubled up, Referee Lee Murtagh was so concerned he immediately waived the fight off and summoned Burns’ corner and the medical team to the ring.


I’m pleased to say the medical team wasn’t needed and the official time of the stoppage was one minute and fifty four seconds off the second round.


Have to say it was really great to be at an event with fans in attendance again, even though there was only fifty allowed, it may sound crazy but even though the fans were instructed by the authorities to stay seated and just offer polite clapping at the end of the fights, the atmosphere was so different from the ‘behind closed doors’ events that had preceded over the past year.


For reference, as I am sure a lot of people will be wondering how Lee Mcallister was eligible to compete for the WBO Africa region Championship, this was explained on the British & Irish Boxing Authority’s website on the result page, which states; It should be noted that Mr McAllister was eligible to compete for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Africa Championship due to his Ghana National Championship (and PBC Intercontinental Championship) victory over Collinson Korley on the 7th March 2021 in Accra, Ghana – it should also be noted Mr McAllister was eligible to compete for the Ghana National Championship as well as the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Africa Zone Championship due to family heritage.


Finally if you missed the live broadcast of LET BATTLE COMMENCE IV, you can still catch up as free to view replays are available on FITE athttps://www.fite.tv/watch/let-battle-commence-iv/2p9er/or check listings for replays on your local TV listings or if in UK the entire event will be available on demand via Sports Channel Network (Channel 265 on Freeview.YouView) from next weekend.

QUARTET OF NATIONAL CHAMPIONS STAR ON HISTORIC BRITISH ALL FEMALE PRO BOXING EVENT ON 24TH APRIL 2021

Sei volte, five division World Champion and Promoter Lee Mcallister e la Britannico & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) ha annunciato congiuntamente uno storico evento di boxe professionistico tutto femminile, titolato INIZIA LA BATTAGLIA – LE LEONESSE, in association with Bounty Competitions, RDX, Empire Pro Tape and Go Sports & Divertimento that will take place in the United Kingdom on Saturday 24th April 2021 e sarà trasmesso live and free to view su FITE TV as well as further linear and digital channels globally (please check local listings)


Ad oggi il INIZIA LA BATTAGLIA serie, which were broadcast live on FITE TV e in differita nel Regno Unito il Rete di canali sportivi (Freeview/YouView Channel 265), ha caratterizzato concorsi femminili in tutti gli eventi.


Il inaugurale INIZIA LA BATTAGLIA event took place on the 18th July 2020 e ha ospitato il debutto nella boxe professionistica del dieci volte campione del mondo di Kick Boxing Caitlin Foran contro PBC International Silver Champion Jaime Bates.


INIZIARE LA BATTAGLIA II, trasmesso in diretta venerdì 4 settembre 2020, ha caratterizzato tre concorsi femminili, il primo ha caratterizzato il PBC International Silver Super Flyweight Champion Nicola Hopewell contro Tasha Boyes, sulla carta c'erano anche Elite Amateur StarsHollie Towl e Ellie Coulson che hanno fatto i loro rispettivi debutti nella boxe professionistica contro Jaime Bates e Beccy Ferguson.


LET BATTLE COMMENCE – THE LIONESSES, in association with Bounty Competitions, RDX, Empire Pro Tape and Go Sports & Divertimento that takes place behind closed doors at the Northern Hotel in Aberdeen on the 24th April 2021 is set to enter the record books as the first all Female professional boxing event to take place not only in the UK but also the first in Europe.


The stellar card features no less than four highly decorated former Amateur Champions;


Nicola Hopewell is a development national champion and regional and National amateur England boxing flyweight champion with multiple box cup titles. On the 24th April Nicola Hopewell will be making her third Professional outing and faces a tough test against Sheffield’s Juliette Winter


Hollie Towl è un 5 time ABA national champion! At three different weights won back to back over five years !! A huge accolade and unprecedented! Hollie is also a national England boxing youth lightweight champion and multiple box cup including Irish titles. Hollie Towl, who will be making her second appearance in the INIZIA LA BATTAGLIA serie, faces former Kick Boxing rising star Cara MacLochlainnwho makes her Professional Boxing debut on the event.


Ellie Coulson is a three time national finalist and England boxing national youth middleweight champion with again multiple box cup titles.Ellie Coulson farà anche la sua seconda apparizione nella serie, questa volta affronta Esther Konecna dalla Repubblica Ceca.


The fourth is former GB squad member and three-time ABA champion Angelica Finch, who will box at Featherweight. Angelica Finch has a tough professional boxing debut as she takes on Shrewsbury’s former PBC International Silver Super Bantamweight Champion Jaime Bates


Joining the highly decorated quorum of Champions on the INIZIA LA BATTAGLIA – LE LEONESSE, in association with Bounty Competitions, RDX, Empire Pro Tape and Go Sports & Divertimento event are;


Ex amatore Elite, South Shields " Estelle Scott, will make her professional debut against fellow pro debutant Kirsty Biswas da Middlesbrough.


Manchester’s former PBC International Silver Super Bantamweight Champion Sophie Varley, che ora gareggia al Super Flyweight, dovrà affrontareNatasha Boyes.


LET BATTLE COMMENCE – THE LIONESSES, in association with Bounty Competitions, RDX, Empire Pro Tape and Go Sports & Divertimento will take place on the 24th April 2021 and will be broadcast live and free to view on FITE TV, AVO NETWORK, SPORTS CHANNEL NETWORK, SOWETO TV as well as further linear and digital channels globally (please check local listings)


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CASTLE HEADLINES PRIMO EVENTO STORICO DI PUGILATO PRO FEMMINILE NEL REGNO UNITO IL 21 NOVEMBRE

La campionessa del mondo WIBA Denise Castle è pronta ad essere la protagonista dello storicoINIZIA LA BATTAGLIA – LE LEONESSE evento, promosso da sei volte, il campione del mondo di cinque divisioni Lee McAllister, che si svolge sabato 21 novembre 2020

Durante la sua carriera di pugile professionista, il castello di Bournemouth ha gareggiato in tutto il mondo, ma curiosamente non aveva mai partecipato a un concorso nel suo paese d'origine, ma questo cambierà il 21 novembre, anche se come l'evento si terrà a porte chiuse, al Northern Hotel di Aberdeen, e non ci saranno fan britannici in prima fila a sostenerla.

Castello, un ex World Boxing Council (WBC) Campione del mondo di Muay Thai, si è assicurata la Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) World Crown a ottobre 2019, a seguito di una quinta interruzione rotonda su Sutthinee Bamrungpao a Bangkok, Thailandia.

Il 21 novembre Castle era originariamente impostato per difendere la sua corona mondiale WIBA contro Judit Hachbold, a condizione che la sospensione medica di Hachbold emessa dalla Florida State Boxing Commission venga almeno risolta 30 giorni prima della manifestazione, cosa che non si è verificata. Un avversario sostitutivo sarà annunciato a tempo debito.

Ad oggi ilINIZIA LA BATTAGLIA serie, trasmessi in direttaFITE TV e in differita nel Regno Unito ilRete di canali sportivi (Canale Freeview / Youview 265), ha caratterizzato concorsi femminili in tutti gli eventi.

Il primo si è svolto il 18 luglio 2020 e ha ospitato il debutto nella boxe professionistica del dieci volte campione del mondo di Kick Boxing Caitlin Foran contro PBC International Silver Champion Jaime Bates.

INIZIARE LA BATTAGLIA II, trasmesso in diretta venerdì 4 settembre, ha caratterizzato tre concorsi femminili, il primo ha caratterizzato il PBC International Silver Super Flyweight ChampionNicola Hopewell controTasha Boyes, sulla carta c'erano anche Elite Amateur StarsHollie Towl eEllie Coulson che hanno fatto i loro rispettivi debutti nella boxe professionistica controJaime Bates eBeccy Ferguson.

La tessera provvisoria per il 21 novembreINIZIA LA BATTAGLIA – LE LEONESSE l'evento vede il campione del mondo di peso minimo WIBADenise Castle difendere la sua corona contro un avversario sostitutivo ancora da nominare.

La carta impilata ospita la rivincita traNicola Hopewell eTasha Boyes, dopo lo sfortunato ritiro di Boyes durante il precedente incontro a causa di un infortunio al braccio.

Ex dieci volte campione del mondo di kick boxingCaitlin Foran farà la sua seconda apparizione nella serie e affronterà quella di ShrewsburyBeccy Ferguson.

Ex campione nazionale inglese amatorialeEllie Coulson farà anche la sua seconda apparizione nella serie, questa volta affrontaEsther Konecna dalla Repubblica Ceca.

L'ex cinque volte campione nazionale amatoriale di Sheffield ed è imbattuto da professionista, Hollie Towl, affronta quella di MaltaMelissa Harianto.

World Boxing Council (WBC) Campione del mondo di Muay ThaiNatacha De Almeida dalla Svizzera, farà il suo debutto nella boxe professionistica contro York'sCarly Mackenzie.

Ex amatore Elite, South Shields "Estelle Scott, è tornato in azione contro il debuttoKirsty Biswas da Middlesbrough.

Di ManchesterSophie Varley fa la sua prima apparizione nella serie e dovrà affrontare il debuttoIvette Garcia.

PBC International Silver Bantamweight Champion di ShrewsburyJaime Bates andrà in punta di piedi con il keniota di grande esperienzaJane Kavulani.

Oltre ad essere il primo evento di boxe professionistico tutto femminile, INIZIA LA BATTAGLIA – LE LEONESSE sarà anche il primo evento in assoluto nel Regno Unito ad essere officiato da una squadra tutta femminile autorizzata dagli inglesi & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA), che stanno sancendo l'evento storico.

Ex arbitro di classe A amatorialeCarla Fox sarà la terza persona sul ring, Michelle Pennington eErica Higgins saranno gli ispettori eEmma Truepenny sarà il cronometrista ea causa di un dito del piede rotto che le ha impedito di partecipare allo storico evento, Campionessa internazionale MBC e direttrice di boxe femminile della BIBAMarianne Marston, che è anche un ispettore capo qualificato / supervisore del campionato, sarà ora l'ispettore capo e il supervisore del campionato dell'evento.

INIZIA LA BATTAGLIA – LE LEONESSE, in associazione conPAPA JOHN'S PIZZA eBEVANDA ENERGETICA AL NEON, si svolgerà il 21 novembre 2020 e sarà trasmesso esclusivamente in direttaFITE TV (PPV @ $12.99)

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