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Lutte Rapport: Thomas and Dudzinski Impress on Debuts as Preece, McIntyre and McGivern Score Big Wins In Cardiff

Rapport Gianluca Di Caro

 

Ben McGivern vs. Ben Hough
Carl Thomas vs. Kyle McNicholas
Kacper Dudzinski vs. Michael Kelly
Levi Griffiths vs. Scott McIntyre
Liam Preece vs. Steffan Hughes

Photographs courtesy of Thomas Jones

 

 

Samedi I made the trip west from my London home to the beautiful city of Cardiff for the Owen Watkins promoted event at the Ice Arena Wales.

The event was due to be headlined by the much anticipated all Welsh Heavyweight title clash between Hari Miles and Dorian Darch, for the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) European Heavyweight Championship. However the fight had to be postponed as Darch was unable to take part due to a suspension he received following a fight on a different event a few weeks prior.

Despite this setback Owen Watkins had decided that the show must go on and I for one am pleased he made that choice, as the planned undercard featured a number of top class amateurs I have been looking forward to watching making their professional debuts.

First up was debuting Carl Thomas versus Kyle McNicholas in a four round Light Heavyweight Contest.

Both lads started really well exhibiting their respective boxing skills.

As the round progressed Thomas stepped up the pressure, backing McNicholas onto the ropes and began letting rip with shots to the body and head of the Liverpudlian.

As the round progressed into the final minute Thomas landed a cracking right to the head that shook McNicholas to the core, Thomas followed up with a left to the body followed almost immediately with a big left to the body that sent McNicholas to the canvas.

Surprisingly McNicholas made the count, they sure breed them tough on Merseyside, as that was a vicious body shot just below the lower rib, you just don’t see people get up after those that often.

On the restart Thomas went straight back on the attack, firstly firing off a stiff jab followed by another stinging left to the body and a double right to the head.

Thomas kept up the pressure, peppering McNicholas with a wicked body-head combination followed by another good stiff jab to back McNicholas into a neutral corner before letting rip with a sensational left hook to the body, that sent McNicholas down for a second time.

Referee Roger Riley began the count and as it just reached the eight count point McNicholas began to try and rise without success, leaving the referee no option but to wave the fight off just as the bell tolled to signal the end of the first round.

I’m pleased to say that McNicholas was perfectly OK and did get to his feet shortly after.

My final thoughts on this particular fight are; it may have only lasted one round but what a cracking round it was.

Next up see Kacper Dudzinski making his pro debut against Belfast’s Michael Kelly in a four round Super Welterweight contest.

Right from the off Dudzinski got behind his seriously strong jab and began controlling the proceedings with fast hands and stiff double jabs.

Kelly is no mug, pas par un long shot, he’s as savvy as they come, but even he had to concede to taking a defensive stance and patiently wait for any opportunity, no matter how slender, to counter, which to be honest were few and far between.

Dudzinski seriously impressed against Kelly and has a fantastic future in the sport.

It may have been his debut, but based on his performance Samedi nuit, against a former genuine title challenger, I reckon he’ll go all the way to the top and deserves it too, anyone who can keep Kelly on the back foot the way Dudzinski did for virtually the full four rounds is without doubt something special.

Don’t get me wrong Kelly landed some cracking shots but Dudzinski’s sensationally fast hand speed and superb defence kept those opportunities to the bare minimum.

Nice little touch from Kelly late in the final round, following a ‘matrix style’ reaction move, that almost prevented him touching a glove down, cependant, much to his annoyance he received a count from referee Chris Kelly, although Kelly was convinced he’d actually had avoided his glove touching the canvas, but instead of standing there and protesting he dropped down and proceeded to do push ups throughout the count to show his disapproval, à la grande joie de la foule.

After four brilliant rounds it came as no surprise that it was Dudzinski whose hand was held aloftthe official result showed Dudzinski scoring his maiden pro victory by a 40-35 points de marge.

Next up was Ben McGivern versus Ben Hough in a four round Cruiserweight contest.

Quelle bagarre, McGivern mainly bossing the proceedings, forcing Hough on to the back foot as well as the ropes for a good chunk of the first stanza. Hough may have been on the defensive for a good part of the first but when the opportunities arose he took them in style.

It was virtually a complete turnaround in Round Two, with Hough wrestling control and putting McGivern on the back foot, and ropes, similar to the way the Scot had bossed the first round.

The third stanza was a much closer fought affair, so much so I found it hard to split them, points wise.

The fourth started out more or less as the third ended, with both protagonists going for it hammer and tongs, but as the Round progressed McGivern stepped up the pace enough to not only secure the round, but also the victory.

After four sensational all action rounds, as I gave away above, it was McGivern that came away victorious, referee Roger Riley scoring the excellent contest 39-37 in favour of the Scotsman.

Following the fight both boxers agreed to a rematch, which I have been reliably informed is likely to take place in Liverpool on 8 septembre put the date in your diary this is a fight no one should miss!

The penultimate fight of the night see Blackwood, South WalesLiam Preece versus very, very late replacement Pentrefoelas, North WalesSteffan Hughes in an all Welsh contest.

What a corker this fight was, it was an all action thriller from start right through to the final bell.

Considering Preece had a considerable weight disadvantage to deal with, he really went for it, taking the fight to his more experienced, and heavier, adversaire.

Preece boxed confidently not only when on the attack but also when defending against the pinpoint accurate exocets launched by Hughes.

Preece was impressive throughout, and I’m sure it didn’t surprise anyone in the Ice Arena Wales when referee Chris Kelly’s scorecard was read out as a 40-36 points victory for the South Wales Lad.

The final pro fight of the night pitted highly rated former amateur star Port Talbot’s Levi Griffiths versus Liverpool’s Scott McIntyre.

Griffiths is so slick, the classy youngster began well and landed some stinging shots, which forced McIntyre to switch to ‘plan B’ early on in an attempt to keep on the inside to prevent the Welshman from getting his big shots off.

McIntyre’s plan B may not have been pretty, but boy oh boy it was highly effective.

After the initial ‘open’ période, which allowed the slick Welshman to achieve a good level of success, the majority of the fight could have taken place in a phone box.

McIntyre clearly had no intention of giving Griffiths any opportunity to let rip with any big shots, he just kept him tied up throughout, sometimes by foul means, so much so that after numerous warnings for holding or not breaking when told, referee Roger Riley deducted a point, however even that point deduction wasn’t going to prevent the Liverpool man from securing the victory, the official score being 39-36.

Je dois dire que, whilst personally disappointed that the Miles-Darch WBF European title fight didn’t take place, promoter Owen Watkins had put together such a top class support card that I, as well as am sure everyone else in attendance had their Pugilistic Appetite well and truly sated by the fare on offer and look forward to his next promotion, which will take place at the Cwrt Herbert Leisure Centre in Neath on the 22nd September.

Trey Lippe-Morrison unit ses forces avec Freddie Roach!

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Tulsa, D'ACCORD (Août 4, 2015) - Heavyweight roi KO Trey Lippe-Morrison est maintenant la formation de sous Freddie Roach au Wild Card Gym à Los Angeles.
Une association de sept temps de boxe Writers of America (BWAA) Entraîneur de l'année, Le curriculum vitae de Roach est parmi le plus grand dans l'histoire. Au cours du dernier quart de siècle, Roach a formé d'innombrables grands y compris Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya, Bernard Hopkins, Mike Tyson, Wladimir Klitschko, James Toney, Michael Moorer, Ruslan Provodnikov Amir Khan et Guillermo Rigondeaux, entre autres,. En 2012, Roach a été intronisé au Temple de la renommée de boxe.
"Freddie et je reliés ainsi au cours de notre première session,"Dit-Lippe Morrison, qui a déjà été formé par son compatriote légende Jesse Reid avant la logistique à l'amiable ont terminé leur relation. "Cela signifie que le monde Freddie veut travailler avec moi parce que je suis seulement 8-0. La majorité de ses combattants sont au niveau du championnat et je ne suis pas encore là. Je pense pour obtenir une grande sparring à la Wild Card Gym et recevoir une rétroaction constante de la formation du personnel ".
Avec une parfaite 8-0 record, Puissance de frappe dynamique de Lippe-Morrison avait Roach délire parmi ses pairs au Wild Card. Sur Mai 30, Morrison a continué son chemin de destruction, arrêter Thomas Jones dans la deuxième strophe. Ayant comparaisons tirées à son défunt père Tommy Morrison, Trey travailler très dur pour améliorer et montrer au monde de la boxe ses compétences font de lui digne d'attention, pas son nom. Une agrafe au Casino Buffalo Run à Miami, OK dans le cadre de la «Franchise Quatre Etat", Lippe-Morrison a ce qu'il faut pour devenir le prochain grand poids lourd de l'Amérique selon Roach.
"Je suis vraiment impatient de travailler le coin de Trey pour la première fois ce mois-ci,"Dit Roach. "Il a un pouvoir énorme à deux mains. Nous allons frapper un grand nombre de gens!"
Promoteur de Lippe-Morrison Tony Holden Holden Productions est ravie que sa perspective prisé est la formation avec l'homme largement considéré comme le meilleur entraîneur dans le sport et estime le ciel est la limite.
"Je suis heureux d'avoir Freddie à bord,"Dit Holden. Je savais que Trey était spécial, mais Freddie travailler avec lui confirme que. Le père de Trey était un grand combattant qui est plus grand attribut était le pouvoir. Trey a plus de puissance brute que son père l'a fait et je veux dire vraiment que. Ça va être génial de voir sa carrière se développer sous Freddie Roach.”
Le premier match de Lippe-Morrison sous la tutelle de Roach vient Août 29 au Memorial Hall à Joplin, MO.

 

Homme en mission: Lippe poursuit sa séquence à élimination directe à Miami!

 

Miami, D'ACCORD (Mai 31, 2015) - Trey Lippe-Morrison, un poids lourd renommé, est resté parfait en tant que pro après un autre KO impressionnant hier soir au Buffalo Run Casino de Miami, D'ACCORD.

 

Se battre devant une foule à guichets fermés, quelque chose auquel il s'est habitué en tant que membre de «Four State Franchise» de Holden Productions, Lippe-Morrison a affronté Thomas Jones dans l'épreuve principale de six tours. Avec l'entraîneur légendaire Jesse Reid dans son coin pour la première fois, Lippe-Morrison a marqué un impressionnant arrêt au deuxième tour de Jones. Après avoir dominé le premier tour, Lippe-Morrison a déclenché une combinaison vicieuse qui a énormément décalé Jones, forçant son coin à jeter l'éponge juste 35 secondes après le début du tour.

 

Lip-Morrison, qui vit à Tulsa, est maintenant 8-0 avec toutes ses victoires par KO.

 

Kenzie Witt de Bartelsville, OK a parcouru la distance pour la première fois en tant que pro mais s'est amélioré 5-0 suite à une décision unanime en quatre tours sur Lucas Overcast de Kansas City MO. Witt était en contrôle tout au long mais a acquis une expérience précieuse contre le jeu Overcast. Witt, qui est le demi-frère de Lippe-Morrison, a arrêté ses quatre adversaires précédents au premier tour.

 

«Trey et Kenzie continuent de m'impressionner,»A déclaré le promoteur Tony Holden. «Je vais continuer à les intensifier mais ils ont tous les deux un pouvoir incroyable comme leur père l'a fait. Nos fans ont été fantastiques et je les remercie d'avoir à nouveau emballé la maison. Nous nous ferons un devoir de continuer à leur offrir des combats passionnants avec les combattants qu'ils veulent voir.

 

Jesse Cook, membre de «Four State Franchise» (14-1-1, Sénèque, MO) s'est battu pour un huitième match nul dans un concours de poids welter contre Kevin Womack (5-5-2, Baltimore, MD) et son frère Dillon Cook (14-0, Sénèque, MO) arrêté Joe Jiles (3-5, McAlester, D'ACCORD) dans le premier tour d'un combat de poids moyen junior. Jarrett Rose ofBartlesville, espoir invaincu des poids welters, a augmenté son record à 7-0 en arrêtant Robert Seyam au troisième tour, tandis que Kathina Catron et Juan Parra ont chacun remporté quatre décisions de ronde.

 

La carte a également été diffusée par le Hall of Famer Al Bernstein et la légende de la boxe d'Oklahoma City Sean O’Grady sur KSNF et Cox Cable. Fans dans la zone des quatre États (Missouri, Kansas Oklahoma et Arkansas) a reçu la diffusion grâce à un nouvel accord télévisé qui se poursuivra lors de la prochaine carte au Buffalo Run Casino.

 

«C’est un tel honneur que Al et Sean diffusent mes émissions,"Dit Holden. «Les deux hommes sont incroyables dans ce qu'ils font. C'est un autre excellent moyen pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas se rendre aux combats non seulement pour profiter de l'action en direct à la télévision, mais aussi avec deux des meilleurs diffuseurs du secteur. "

 

La prochaine carte de Holden Productions est prévue pour Juillet 25.