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TYSON FURY vs. FRANCESCO PIANETA FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES FOR HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT THIS SATURDAY LIVE FROM BELFAST ON SHOWTIME SPORTS® SOCIAL PLATFORMS

NOTE NEW START TIME: SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL Begins At 3:30 p.m. AT/12:30 p.m. Sa SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook At SHOWTIME Sports YouTube

BELFAST (Agosto 14, 2018) – Lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and former two-time heavyweight title challenger Francesco Pianeta faced off on Tuesday in Belfast during the final press conference for their 10-round heavyweight bout this Saturday from Windsor Park. The second comeback fight of the former unified champion will stream live exclusively to U.S. audiences on the SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook page and SHOWTIME Sports YouTube channel beginning at 3:30 p.m. AT/12:30 p.m. PT (please note new start time). SHOWTIME will air an encore presentation later that evening on SHOWTIME EXTREME® (10 p.m. ET / PT).

 

 

 

Fury vs. Pianeta will serve as the chief support of Carl Frampton’s interim featherweight title defense against undefeated contender Luke Jackson on the pitch at Windsor Park, where an expected 30,000 fans will witness the first boxing event at the home of Northern Irish football.

 

 

 

Studio coverage of SHOWTIME BOXING INTERNATIONAL from New York begins at 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT with host Brian Custer and Hall of Fame analyst Steve Farhood providing pre-and post-fight analysis. Live coverage from Belfast, which will be provided by BT Sport, will begin with the Pianeta ring walk shortly after 3:30. U.K. sportscaster John Rawling will call the action with Barry Jones providing analysis, and Ronald McIntosh conducting post-fight interviews for Fury-Pianeta.

 

 

 

The former IBF, WBA and WBO champion Fury (26-0, 19 Kos) returned to the ring in June and will fight for the second time in less than 75 days following a nearly three-year layoff. Prior to his extended hiatus, the 6-foot-9 Fury established himself as the premier heavyweight boxer in the world by becoming the first man to defeat Wladimir Klitschko in more than 11 taon.

 

 

 

Planet (35-4-1, 21 Kos), a 6-foot-5 southpaw who fights out of Germany, has twice challenged for the heavyweight world title. Pianeta faced then-unified champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2013 and lost in a bid for a secondary title against Ruslan Chagaev in 2015.

 

 

 

Here’s what the fighters had to say at Europa Hotel in Belfast on Tuesday:

 

Tyson Fury

“The old Tyson Fury is gone. The Tyson Fury from three years ago and beyond is finished. Hayaan ng mukha ito, we all move forward in life with age and experiences and I’m not looking to dwell on the past. I’m looking to live for today and improve on who I am tomorrow. The new Tyson Fury is here now and my promise is to put on a good fight. Whether that’s better or worse than the old Tyson Fury, we’ll find out on Saturday night.

 

 

 

“What you’re likely to see from me on Saturday is a heavyweight Sugar Ray Leonard. Anything less is a failure.

 

 

 

“I do want to win a world title again so I have to raise my game. I’ve been out of the ring for three years nearly. It’s an uphill battle to lose the weight I’ve lost. It’s been challenging and a long, hard battle to get back to where I am.

 

 

 

“I study my heavyweights and I know Francesco has fought some very good men. He had a very good winning spree, siya ay 28-0 when he fought Klitschko. I’m not underestimating Francesco. I know he’s a very big, strong fellow and he knows if he wins this fight then he can go on to fight (Deontay) Wilder instead of me. It’s all to play for.

 

 

 

“In heavyweight boxing, if you take your eye off the goal for ten seconds you’re out of there. Alam ko kung ano ang inaasahan, I expect him to bring his ‘A game’ and he’s going to try to knock me out because that’s what they all do. Sana, he’s not successful and we put on a great show and entertain the fans.

 

 

 

“If I come through this, then Wilder has a chance to fight me for the lineal championship. I’m not the one who gets the chance to fight him. Hayaan ng mukha ito, he hasn’t really fought anybody. Siya ay may 40 fights and it is what it is. We’re not here to talk about Wilder at all. It may as well be a million years in the future, I’ve got to concentrate on this man in front of me. I’m sure he wants to take my glory away from me.

 

 

 

“I’ve made all the right sacrifices. I trained really well, ate right, slept well and I had four or five sparring partners that were all southpaws. If I do what I think I can do, then I’ll impress, put on a good show and win the fight. If I don’t do what I think I can do, then I’ll get chinned in about ten seconds and it will be, ‘See you later Tyson Fury and hello Francesco Pianeta.’

 

 

 

“Southpaws are a lot more awkward because there’s less of them in the division. You don’t get too much work with southpaws other than when you’re fighting with them. It’s hard to get southpaws to spar in training because there aren’t many heavyweight southpaws around the world. But I do have one interesting fact, every southpaw amateur or professional I’ve ever faced I’ve knocked out. That’s not good for Francesco.

 

 

 

“To be a two-time heavyweight champion is all right. It’s not great because there’s been plenty. To be a three-time heavyweight champion, it’s been done before. So I think I want to set a precedent of being a five-time heavyweight champion without losing a fight. That’s my goal. I always aim for the stars and set big targets.

 

 

 

“If I can beat Francesco Pianeta on Saturday night, I’ve beaten another boxer. Big deal. But if he beats me, he’s going on to something very big. It would be life-changing for him. It I can’t beat Francesco, then I’m going nowhere.

 

 

 

“I think I’m the greatest heavyweight that’s ever been born, so I should handle Francesco Pianeta. And whoever else is out there, Deontay Wilder, Anthony Joshua, all the bums out there.

 

 

 

“It’s very easy to win all the belts back. I’ve only got to beat two bums, talaga. Wilder and Joshua and that’s it. They both haven’t got a brain cell between them so it shouldn’t be too hard for a great boxer like myself.”

 

Ben Davison, Fury’s Trainer

 

 

“Everything is good with Tyson. It’s good that he’s getting straight into the ring again. It’s been a good progression since the last fight and everything is perfect. We’re just ready for Saturday night. You can’t do anything more from now.

 

 

 

“He’s lost a good amount of weight since the last fight. Akin, there’s only a certain level of fitness that you can get to and Tyson runs on two very good engines anyway. There’s never been any worry with that.”

 

Francesco Pianeta

 

 

“I’m going to give my best and I’m looking forward to the fight. It’s an honor for me to box in front of such an audience.

 

 

 

“I have a high opinion on Tyson. I was very impressed with his win over Klitschko, I rate him very highly. He says that he’s knocked out every southpaw he’s ever faced, but we’ll see if he is able to do that Saturday night.”

 

 

 

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Araw ng Jackal & pinakawalan ang Fury

AIRING LIVE Agosto 18, 2018
EKSKLUSIBONG SA SUPER CHANNEL SA CANADA
2:45 p.m. AT / 11:45 a.m. PT
Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson
Pansamantalang WBO Featherweight World hampionship
Cristofer Rosales vs.. Paddy Barnes
WBC Flyweight World Championship
Tyson Fury vs. Francesco Pianeta
Pagsasahimpapawid LIVE IN CANADA ITO Sabado

Eksklusibo ON SUPER CHANNEL

(lahat ng mga larawan sa kagandahang-loob ng Mga Promosyong Queensbury)

EDMONTON, Canada (Agosto 13, 2018) – Ang isa sa pinakamahuhusay na pang-top-to-bottom na pro boxing card ng taon ay ipalabas sa Sabado ng hapon, Agosto 18, eksklusibo sa Canada sa Super Channel, nakatira mula sa Windsor Park sa Belfast, Northern Ireland, Reyno Unido.

 

 

 

Three-time, two-division world champion Carl “Ang gumawa ng mahirap na trabaho” Kinukuha ni Frampton si Luke “Aksyon” Jackson sa 12-round main event para sa Interim World Boxing Organization (WBO) Featherweight World Championship sa 12-round main event. Tatlong beses na Irish Olympian Paddy “Ang Leprechaun” Hinahamon ni Barnes ang World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight world champion Cristofer “Ang latigo” Si Rosales sa 12-round co-tampok na kaganapan. Sa isang Espesyal na Malakas na Pag-akit, hindi natalo ang dating pinag-isang world heavyweight champion na si Tyson “Gipsi King” Patuloy ang pagbabalik ni Fury sa isang 10-round na laban sa beteranong si Francisco Pianeta.

 

 

 

Frampton vs.. Jackson, ipinakita ng Mga Promotasyong Frankbury ni Queensbury, eksklusibong ipapalabas sa buong Canada sa Super Channel, na nagsisimula sa 2:45 p.m. AT / 11:45 a.m. PT.

 

 

 

“Ang mga tagahanga ng boxing sa Canada ay gugustuhin na makiling sa Super Channel ngayong Sabado habang dinadala namin sa kanila ang isa pang hindi kapani-paniwalang pangunahing showcase sa boksing,” sabi ni Troy Wassill, Direktor ng Programming para sa Super Channel. “Sa Frampton vs.. Jackson bilang pangunahing kaganapan at Rosales vs.. Si Barnes bilang co-tampok, hindi banggitin ang inaasahang pagbabalik ng Tyson Fury, ang lahat ay nakatakda sa maalamat na Windsor Park, ito ay isang mataas na kalibre, ganap na naka-stack na card na ang anumang fan ng boxing ay hindi nais na makaligtaan.”

 

 

 

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Frampton (25-1, 14 Kos), nakikipag-away sa bahay sa Belfast, ay dating World Boxing Association (WBA) featherweight at super bantamweight champion, pati na rin International (IBF) sobrang bantamweight world title na may hawak, sino ang 5-1 sa fights mundo pamagat, 7-1 kumpara sa kasalukuyan o dating kampeon sa mundo. Natalo ni Frampton ang mga kampeon sa mundo na si Steve Molitor – isang katutubong Canada – Kiko Martinez (dalawang beses), Hugo Fidel Cazares, Scott QUIGG, Leo Santa Cruz at Nonito Donaire.

 

 

“Kung gumanap siya sa kanyang makakaya at gumanap ako sa aking makakaya,” Sinabi ni Frampton tungkol kay Jackson, “Kinakatok ko siya, simple ng ganun. Dahil sa isang knockout ako. Hindi ko pa natatumba ang sinuman sa medyo matagal na. Nakikita niya na siya ay isang kumpletong underdog at walang presyon sa kanya. Sinusulat siya ng mga tao. Makakatulong iyon sa mga mandirigma. Kapag wala silang inaasahan sa kanilang balikat, maaari silang pumunta at gumanap sa kanilang balat.

 

 

 

“Tiyak na hindi ko kinukuha kahit papaano si Luke Jackson. Nagawa ko na iyon dati laban kay Alejandro Gonzalez at napunta ako sa likuran ng dalawang beses sa unang pag-ikot. Natuto ako sa laban na iyon. Ako ang mas mahusay na manlalaban at pakiramdam ko malusog at matalim. Naniniwala akong isa ako sa pinakamahusay na sinusuportahang mga mandirigma sa planeta at pababa sa masigasig na tagahanga ng palakasan ng Hilagang Irlanda.

 

 

 

“Gusto kong maging kampeon sa mundo ulit. Kung matalo ako sa laban na ito natapos na ang aking karera, iyon ang totoo, ngunit hindi ko balak na mawala ito. Ang tagumpay laban kay Jackson ay nagtatakda ng isang potensyal na sizzling showdown kasama ang isa pang manlalaban na may napakalaking base ng fan, Josh Warrington, ang bagong kampeon sa IBF featherweight mula sa Leeds. Dinidilaan na ang mga labi sa pag-asang iyon.”

 

 

 

PANOORIN ANG BONUS FRAMPTON FIGHT, MAAARING Biyernes, Agosto 17 SA SUPER CHANNEL SA DEMAND, UPANG MAGHanda SA BIG FIGHT

 

 

 

Ang naghaharing WBO Oriental featherweight champion, Jackson (16-0, 7 Kos) kinatawan ng kanyang katutubong Australia sa 2012 Olympics. Naniniwala ang nagagalit na si Jackson na tapos na si Frampton.

 

 

“Sa buong pisara,” ang matalino na Australyano ay nagsalita tungkol sa Frampton, “ngunit sa palagay ko hindi siya kasing ganda niya dati. Sa unang laban kay Leo Santa Cruz ay nag-box out siya sa kanyang balat at karapat-dapat na manalo, ngunit hindi na siya ganoon ang hitsura mula noon. Si Carl ay napakahusay na manlalaban na gumagawa ng mabuti sa lahat, ngunit sa palagay ko hindi siya gumagawa ng anumang mahusay. Igalang ko sa kanya bilang isang mandirigma, Iginagalang ko siya bilang isang tao, ngunit darating ako upang bugbugin siya, hindi pumupunta upang maging kaibigan.

 

 

 

“Hindi ko alam kung gusto niya na tawagan ko siya na isang Hall of Fame fighter o ang pinakadakilang, ngunit sa palagay ko hindi siya. Napaka-beatable niya, at sa palagay ko kaya ko siyang talunin, simple ng ganun.”

 

 

 

Rosales (27-3, 18 Kos), nakikipaglaban sa labas ng Nicaragua, Gagawin ang unang pagtatanggol sa pamagat ng mundo ng titulong na-capture niya noong Abril sa Japan, nang pigilan niya si Daigo Higa sa ikasiyam na round. Si Rosales ay pinsan ni Roman Gonzalez, ang dating pound-4-pound king ng boxing.

 

 

Ang naghaharing WBO Intercontinental flyweight champion, Barnes (5-0, 1 KO) Maglalaban din sa bahay sa Belfast sa harap ng kanyang madamdaming fan base. Isa sa pinakamagaling na Irish amateur boxers sa lahat ng oras, Si Barnes ay nakikipaglaban para sa isang pamagat sa mundo sa kanyang ikaanim na palaban sa propesyonal. Nagwagi siya ng dalawang tanso na medalya (2008 & 2012) sa kanyang tatlong paglalakbay sa Olimpiko, pati na rin ang ginto sa 2019 European Championship.

 

 

 

“Ito ang laban na tumutukoy sa aking karera sa boksing,” Inangkin ni Barnes. “Mayroong mahusay na mga nakamit bilang isang baguhan kasama ang mga medalya ng tanso ng Olimpiko, ngunit pangatlo lamang iyon sa mundo, kung saan ay malaki. Upang maging pinakamahusay sa buong mundo sa iyong timbang, ang kampeonato sa WBC sa mundo ay tiyak na ang mananalo. Naging mahusay ako bilang isang baguhan at maaalala ako ng mga tao para sa kung ano ang aking nakamit, ngunit ang isang pamagat na propesyonal sa mundo ang talagang gusto ko. Ipagpapalit ko ang lahat ng aking ginawa bilang isang baguhan upang mapanalunan ang laban na ito.”

 

 

 

Dalawang iba pang kapanapanabik na laban sa “Frampton vs.. Jackson” kard, bilang karagdagan sa naunang nabanggit na pangunahing kaganapan at co-tampok, eksklusibong ipapalabas sa Canada sa Super Channel.

 

 

 

(L-R) – Tyson Fury mapataob Wladimir Klitschko

 

 

 

Galit (26-0, 16 Kos) ay na-sideline sa mga isyu sa kalusugan ng kaisipan para sa nakaraan 2 ½ taon, pagkatapos ng pagkabigla sa mundo ng boksing Nobyembre 28, 2015, nang talunin niya ang hinaharap na Hall of FamerWladimir Klitschko (64-3, 53 Kos) sa pamamagitan ng paraan ng isang 10-ikot lubos na nagkakaisa desisyon (116-111, 115-112, 115-112).

 

 

 

Ang 6′ 9″ Ang galit ay naging hindi mapag-aalinlanganan na kampeon sa bigat sa mundo, pag-secure ng IBF, WBA, WBO, Mga kampeonato ng IBO at The Ring, mahubaran lamang at / o talikuran ang kanyang mga pamagat na sinturon nang walang iisang depensa. Ang galit ay bumalik sa singsing nitong nakaraang Hunyo laban kay Sefer Seferi, na hindi natuloy pagkatapos ng apat na pag-ikot.

 

 

 

Planet (35-4-1, 25 Kos), isang katutubong taga Italya na nakatira sa Alemanya, ay isang dalawang beses na mapaghamon sa pamagat ng mundo. Ang dating kampeon sa WBO European ay isang nakaligtas sa cancer.

 

 

 

Irish lightweight na si Steve Collins, JR. (12-1-1, 4 Kos), ang anak ng dating two-division world champion na si Steve Collins, Sr., nakaharap kay Steve “Ang Tahimik na Tao” Magsanggalang (7-0, 3 Kos), ng Belfast, sa isang laban sa pamagat ng rehiyon upang buksan ang broadcast.

 

 

 

Upang mapanood ang Frampton vs.. Live si Jackson, pati na rin ang mas nakakaganyak na boksing na papasok 2018, labanan ang mga tagahanga sa Canada ay maaaring makipag-ugnayan sa kanilang mga lokal na cable provider upang mag-subscribe sa Super Channel at ang lahat na ito ay nag-aalok, kabilang ang mga premium na serye, pelikula at marami pang iba, para kasing baba ng $9.95 kada buwan.

 

 

 

Ang Super Channel ay nagpalabas ng mga pangunahing kaganapan sa boksing na live sa nakaraang dalawang taon tulad ng Brook vs.. Spence Jr., Pacquiao-Horn, Eubank, JR. vs. Abraham, Lomachenko vs..

Marriaga, Crawford vs. Indongo, Smith vs. Williams II, Frampton vs.. Donaire, at Fury vs.. Sefari, bilang karagdagan sa pasok na World Boxing Super Series.

BELLATOR SIGNS 24 U.K. AND IRELAND-BASED FIGHTERS TO EXCLUSIVE MULTI-FIGHT AGREEMENTS

 

 

LOS ANGELES – Bellator today announced the signing of 24 U.K. and Ireland-based athletes to bolster the roster as the organization continues its growth initiative in the region, following already-announced plans for an exclusive fight series set to take place throughout the U.K., Ireland and western Europe.

 

Notably, former two-division BAMMA champ Terry Brazier, TUF: The Smashes lightweight winner Norman Parke, popular Irish lightweight Paul Redmond, undefeated SBG Ireland product Kiefer Crosbie and TUF season 27-veteran Richie Smullen, are among the names now signed to exclusive multi-fight agreements with Bellator.

 

“Growing the Bellator organization throughout U.K. and Ireland has been a top priority for us for quite some time,"Sinabi ni Bellator President Scott Coker. “Adding up-and-coming, as well as established, talent from the region to our roster plays a crucial role in us being able to take the next steps in this market. Our fans in the U.K. and Ireland can anticipate a much stronger Bellator presence and can look forward to seeing some of western Europe’s best MMA fighters inside the Bellator cage in the near future.”

 

Bellator has previously held events throughout the U.K. and Ireland, including London, Dublin, Belfast and Newcastle. Pinaka-kamakailang, historic Bellator 200 emanated from The SSE Arena, Wembley on Mayo 25 and featured Michael "lason" Page, Linton Vassell, Aaron Chalmers at Mike Shipman among other top talent from the market.

 

Bellator is pleased to welcome the following fighters to the roster:

 

Magaan ang timbang:

  • Terry Brazier (10-1; fighting out of England)
  • Pedro Carvalho (8-3; fighting out of Ireland by way of Portugal)
  • Constantin Gnusariev (1-0; fighting out of Ireland by way of Moldova)
  • Luka Jelcic (10-3; fighting out of Ireland by way of Croatia)
  • Charlie Leary (15-9-1; fighting out of England)
  • Lewis Long (16-5; fighting out of Wales)
  • Norman Parke (25-6-1, 1 NC; fighting out of Northern Ireland)
  • Myles Price (10-7, fighting out of Ireland)
  • Paul Redmond (14-8; fighting out of Ireland)
  • Daniele Scatizzi (9-4; fighting out Ireland by way of Italy)
  • Sam Slater (2-0; fighting out of Ireland)
  • Richie Smullen (3-1-1; fighting out of Ireland)
  • Tim Wilde (12-3; fighting out of England)

 

Welterweyt:

  • Ruben Crawford (16-3; fighting out of Ireland by way of Germany)
  • Kiefer Crosbie (4-0; fighting out of Ireland)
  • Walter Gahadza (17-3; fighting out of England)
  • Richard Kiely (2-1; fighting out of Ireland)
  • Ion Pascu (18-8; fighting out of Ireland by way of Romania)
  • Jim Wallhead (29-11; fighting out of England)

 

Featherweight:

  • Dylan Logan (2-3; fighting out of Ireland)
  • Nathan Rose (6-1; fighting out of England)

Middleweight:

  • Claudio Conti (7-5-2; fighting out of Ireland by way of Italy)
  • John Redmond (7-13; fighting out of Ireland)

 

Women’s Flyweight:

  • Antonela Orlic - (para sa pasinaya; fighting out of Ireland by way of Croatia)

 

Labanan ng Ulat: Thomas and Dudzinski Impress on Debuts as Preece, McIntyre and McGivern Score Big Wins In Cardiff

Ulat sa pamamagitan ng 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

 

 

Sa Sabado 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, hindi sa pamamagitan ng isang pakikipagsapalaran, 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 sa Sabado gabi, 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, gayunman, 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, magkano sa galak ng karamihan ng tao.

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 point margin.

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

Ano ang isang away, 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 Set 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, kalaban.

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’ panahon, 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.

May sabihin, 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.

McConville Set For Tough First Title Shot, Liverpool Man To Face India’s Goyat

 

Promoter Kyle Gallagher announced earlier today that unbeaten Welterweight prospect Jonny McConville, is set to challenge Chandigarh India’s Neeraj Goyat for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Silver Welterweight Championship, at the Jubilee Sports Bank in Liverpool on Saturday 8th September 2018.

 

 

 

 

McConville is in fine form and comes into this Championship contest off a first round stoppage win over Belfast’s Michael Kelly back in March this year, his third stoppage win in as many contests, the other stoppage victories being over Marty Kayes in December 2017 and Will Cairns in September 2017.

 

 

 

 

However McConville is in no doubt that this will be the toughest fight of his young career to date, his esteemed opponent on the8th September is not only far more experienced but also Championship experienced, having been crowned the World Boxing Council (WBC) Asian Boxing Council Welterweight Champion following his victory over Nelson Gulpe in New Delhi back in May 2015 and successive successful defences against Ben Kite in New Delhi back in October 2016 and then against Allan Tanada in Mumbai in August 2017.

 

 

 

 

By time Goyat faces McConville he may have successfully defended his title for a third time, as he is currently in camp preparing to defend his title in Canada later this month.

 

 

 

 

His esteemed opponent’s Championship successes do not seem to have fazed McConville one iota, bilang siya ginawa malinaw na kapag siya ay nagsalita nang mas maaga.

 

 

 

 

I’m very grateful for this opportunity it’s something we have been working and training very hard towards.

 

 

 

 

I am very excited to fight for my first title and to put on a show against such a decorated and experienced opponent as Goyat.

 

 

 

 

I want this so bad, I am definitely ready for this.

 

 

 

 

Jonny McConville versus Neeraj Goyat for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Silver Welterweight Championship will take place on the Kyle Gallagher promoted Victory Fight Club event at the Jubilee Sports Bank in Liverpool on Saturday 8th September 2018.

 

 

 

 

Tickets for the event are available from any of the boxers competing or direct from the VFC Ticket Line on 07711 098025

Freeman Battles Through Injury To Secure Victory In Liverpool

 

Martin Freeman (R) vs. Dmitrijs Ovsjannikovs, Photography Courtesy of Chris Kearns

Ulat: Gianluca Di Caro

Sa Sabado ng gabi, whilst most British boxing fans were either at the Manchester Arena or watching BT Sport as Tyson Fury made his long awaited return to the ring, a large number of local boxing fans still made the pilgrimage to the Jubilee Sports Bank in Liverpool for local promoter Kyle Gallagher’s latest offering.

 

Over the past few years Gallagher has built himself a very good reputation for putting on quality shows, one where the local fans know they are in for a great night out and watching well matched all action fights featuring local prospects and on Saturday normal service resumed.

 

Headlining the show was local unbeaten prospect Martin Freeman, against seriously tough opposition in Latvia’s Dmitrijs Ovsjannikovs.

 

On his last appearance, on a Gallagher promoted show back in March, Ovsjannikovs secured victory over Freeman’s gym mate Mitchell Walsh, via a second round TKO, which added an extra bit of spice to this particular bout.

 

The opening round see Freeman on the front foot, Ovsjannikovs seemingly content to counter for the majority of the round, with the occasional attacking foray whenever the opportunity arose.

 

Initially it was more of the same in round two, however as the round progressed Ovsjannikovs began to get a bit busier, actively taking the fight to the Liverpudlian, but all said and done it was still Freeman’s round.

 

Freeman’s movement in the third was poor, he was limping at times, and Ovsjannikovs clearly noticed this and started to be more assertive in his approach, so much so that often he would corral Freeman in a corner before letting rip with a flurry of shots.

 

Freeman’s corner were screaming at their charge to get out of the corner, can’t blame them as it was this tactic by Ovsjannikovs that led to their man Walsh being stopped by the Latvian back in March.

 

Freeman made it through the round, but now was just the one round up as the third was clearly Ovsjannikovs’.

 

Freeman’s corner worked frantically on his leg during the break, but when the opening bell for the round rang it was clear to all that the injury was really troubling the Liverpudlian.

 

The fourth mirrored the third, Ovsjannikovs controlling the proceedings, but Freeman dug in deep and survived the round. Again in the break Freeman’s team worked hard on their charge.

 

With the scores equal going into the fifth Ovsjannikovs went on the offensive once more, however Freeman, whilst still limping, didn’t just settle for countering, oh no, he decided if it was do or die and started to plant his feet once more and let rip with big shots, so much so that Ovsjannikovs reverted to a defensive approach and countering at times, much to the relief of Freeman’s corner I would think.

 

The sixth and final round was a stormer, again Ovsjannikovs went hard on the attack in an attempt to back Freeman into a corner, however the Liverpudlian wasn’t having any of it and some excellent toe to toe slugging ensued, it was a thrilling final round, control switching back and forth throughout until the final bell.

 

After six hard fought rounds Referee Chris Kelly’s scorecard read 58-56 in favour of Martin Freeman.

 

The penultimate bout of the night sees Widnes, Cheshire’s Jamie Oldfield, in action against Belfast’s Marty Kayes, in a four round Welterweight contest.

 

Oldfield came into the fight off a first round stoppage win over Edgars Sazanovics on his pro debut back in March, whilst Kayes, a well- known and always busy opponent, came into the fight off the back of two excellent points victories in April, his first wins since July 2016, some sixteen fights previously.

 

Right from the off it was Oldfield that took the fight to Kayes, the Irishman though stood his ground and countered effectively and so began a fantastic all action round.

 

It was a great round, you just couldn’t take your eyes off the fight for a second as these two warriors went to war, both digging deep into their arsenals of shots, each time one of them seemed to be taking control, the other would counter with equal force to wrestle control.

 

Great round just couldn’t split them, definitely a drawn round in my eyes.

 

More of the same in the second and third, although in both Oldfield seemed to just about secure the rounds due to more effective attacks. I must just mention a couple of exchanges, where Oldfield and Kayes went toe to toe exchanging double handed combinations, both guys letting rip with 10-12 punch combinations at the same time, wow, really enjoyed those.

 

The fourth and Final round was more or less a mirror image of the first, again I couldn’t split them, score-wise, and was mightily chuffed that I had scored it the same as the Referee Chris Kelly – 40-38 in favour of Jamie Oldfield

 

Another local debuting fighter, David Tayor, was next up, against Latvia’s Vladimirs Slikovs in a four round Super Middleweight contest.

 

Both protagonists came out hard and fast, both battling hard for centre ground, what’s more it was clear that neither had any intention of backing down for a second.

 

Throughout the first round it was hard to split the two, each time either let rip with a shot the other countered in similar fashion, no surprise that even Referee Chris Kelly couldn’t split them on his scorecard.

 

Round two was once again an all action round, Slikovs maybe being more on the front foot, however even though Taylor was having to defend more often, it was he that landed the most shots, more importantly the most telling shots.

 

Higit pa sa parehong sa pangatlong, with Taylor clearly winning the round, however the fourth, whilst similar to the previous rounds, except now Slikovs was able to get his range right and land some big shots.

 

After four all action rounds Referee Chris Kelly’s scorecards showed just how close this bout was, as they read 39-38 to David Taylor.

 

Following the interval local debuting lad Steven Sunners faced Latvian Eduard Belas in a four round Middleweight contest.

 

Right from the off Sunners went on the attack, however Belas is as savvy as they come and used his experience to keep Sunners from landing a serious shot initially.

 

However Sunners kept calm and used his jab to great effect to fashion a good opening early in the round and landing a cracking body-shot.

 

Belas changed tactics and went on the offensive. Sunners didn’t seem that concerned and just kept jabbing to the head, forcing Belas to keep his guard high.

 

After a few more exchanges, Sunners threw a neat combination, creating just enough of an opening to slip in another good solid shot, this time with the required effect of sending the Latvian to the canvas.

 

Belas made the count, immediately after the restart Sunners was all over the Latvian like a rash, letting shots off whenever an opening presented itself.

 

It wasn’t that long until another chink in the Latvian’s armour appeared, Sunners reacted immediately and again sent Belas to the canvas.

 

Belas again made the count and defended well until the end of the round.

 

Round two started in much the same way as the previous round ended, with Sunners in full flow and Belas covering up and defending with an occasional shot of his own.

 

Gayunman, after about fifteen seconds or so Sunners landed a big right hand that sent the Latvian heavily to the canvas, Referee Chris Kelly immediately waved the fight off, he didn’t even start the count, instead summoned the medical team to enter the ring and attend to the stricken Belas.

 

I’m pleased to say Belas was OK and when he eventually rose to his feet, received a warm round of applause from all in attendance.

 

Official time of the stoppage was just 22 seconds of the second round.

 

Just prior to the interval the fifth fight of the night pitted local lad Craig Kennerdale against Prestwick, Scotland’s Leon Roberts in a four round Welterweight contest.

 

This much anticipated contest between two highly rated young fighters was expected to be a cracker, but it turned out to be much more than that it was a sensational fight between two equally matched warriors.

 

It reminded me very much of the classic Battle Royale between Carl Frampton and Ian Bailey in Belfast a few years back, after that one the entire crowd at the King’s Hall were on their feet applauding both warriors, and it comes as no surprise that after their fight on Saturday night that Kennerdale and Roberts also received a standing ovation from the crowd in Liverpool, boy oh boy they deserved it one hundred percent.

 

As with Frampton-Bailey, it was non-stop action throughout, Kennerdale and Roberts fought magnificently for every second of each round.

 

These two serious talents really went for it throughout the contest, control switching between them with such regularity you just couldn’t take your eyes of the fight for a second.

 

On many occasions this battle had the highly vocal fans standing and applauding the action, especially a couple of double handed exchanges, where both protagonists not only matched each other punch for punch but also flowing combination for combination.

 

Referee Chris Kelly scored the contest 40-37 in favour of Kennerdale, which to be honest whilst the correct result just doesn’t reflect just how close every single round was.

 

Loved every second of this fight, it really was something special, so if you get the chance try and watch the video, which I have been told will be on YouTube later this week, definitely well worth watching.

 

Have to say this was my first choice of Fight of the Night, just as you would have already read above there was definitely more than one contender for that accolade.

 

The fourth bout of the night pitted Bradley Muldoon against debuting David Calveley in a four rounder.

 

Prior to the fight there was quite a bit of talk about this match-up on social media, apparently they had fought twice previously, word was that it was the debuting Calveley that had won both.

 

Right from the opening bell it was Calveley that went straight on the attack, Muldoon initially covered up but soon began to utilise his jab effectively to prevent the hard charging Calveley to corral him against the ropes.

 

Throughout the round it was Calveley virtually bossed the round from start to finish, effectively keeping Muldoon on the back foot.

 

More of the same in the second and third, but the fourth was a much more closely fought round, one in which Muldoon held his own.

 

After four rounds of action Referee scored the contest 40-37 in favour of Calveley, however that wasn’t the end of the matter, as Muldoon protested that it was supposed to be a six rounder and called for the fight to be declared a no-contest. Apparently the promoters running sheet in the changing room showed it as a six rounder not the four as announced at the beginning of the fight and listed by the commission on the schedule.

 

Liverpool’s Dean Ferreira versus Latvia’s Andrejs Konovalovs in a four round Super Featherweight contest was the third fight on the card.

 

Ferreira seemed determined to make a big statement in this fight, coming out hard and fast right from the opening bell and letting rip with big shots, Konovalovs initially covered up, but soon realised he’d have to fight his way out of danger and proceeded to do just that.

 

Ferreira though is as tough as they come and he soon wrestled back control and backed his Latvian foe back onto the ropes before letting rip with fast double handed shots to send Konovalovs down within the first thirty seconds or so.

 

Konovalovs made it to his feet almost immediately, on the restart Ferreira went straight back on the attack.

 

Konovalovs got behind his jab in an effort to keep the hard charging Liverpudlian at bay, but that didn’t last for long once Ferreira started targeting the Latvian’s body and on around the one minute mark Ferreira let rip with a big shot to the Latvian’s lower rib, which sent Konovalovs down like a sack of potatoes.

 

Konovalovs was clearly in distress so referee Chris Kelly stopped the count on three and waved the contest off so the medical team could attend to the Latvian.

 

Official time of the stoppage was 1 Minute and 3 segundo.

 

The second fight of the night pitted debuting Lee Cooper against one fight veteran Kyle McNicholas in an all Merseyside four round Super Middleweight contest.

 

Cooper approached the opening round in determined fashion, taking the fight to McNicholas right from the off.

 

Throughout the fight Cooper was well and truly on the front foot and very, very focused, Cooper controlled the proceedings more like an established prospect than a debuting fighter.

 

Don’t get me wrong this wasn’t a one sided contest, far from it, McNicholas fought hard for every second of every round, just Cooper’s performance was exceptional.

 

After four excellent action filled rounds referee Chris Kelly rightly scored the bout 40-36 in favour of the debuting Lee Cooper.

 

The opening fight of the night featured Warrington’s Ben Hough in action, against Blackpool’s Malcolm Richardson, in a four round Cruiserweight contest.

 

Right from the off Hough got behind his jab, Richardson responded in kind, however Hough just doubled up his jab and began to back Richardson up towards the ropes.

 

What followed next was about a minute or so of engaging action, which see Hough on the front foot with Richardson defending his position, then just as Richardson went to let rip with a shot Hough got through the Blackpool man’s excellent defence with a big right, that sent Richardson down heavily to the canvas.

 

Immediately referee Chris Kelly waved off the fight and the medical team entered the ring.

 

I’m pleased to say Richardson was perfectly OK, but must praise both the referee and medical team for the prompt actions, as the way Richardson went down it did look like a full on knockout.

 

Official time of the stoppage was 1 minute and 16 segundo ng unang round.

 

Once again a great event from Kyle Gallagher and his team, word is his next event will be in September and from what I’ve heard on the grapevine this will be a ‘don’t missevent as not only will top prospects from his stable be in action, but also featured on this event will be a number of unbeaten prospects from abroad.

WBC SILVER MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION ROBERTO GARCIA ISN’T AFRAID OF MARTIN MURRAY; “I’M READY TO FIGHT JUNE 23”

Deerfield Beach, FL (Hunyo 6, 2018)—Martin Murray is one very upset fighter.

Murray was scheduled to fight for the WBO Middleweight Championship at the O2 Arena in London, England on June 23, but champion Billy Joe Saunders has pulled out of the fight because of an injury for a second time.

WBC Silver Middleweight Champion Roberto Garcia has just the cure for the upset Murray.

“I’m not like Saunders,” said Garcia. “I’m not afraid of Murray. I’m willing to risk my title and come to London to fight Murray before his hometown fans. Sabihin makakuha ng ito sa!"

Saunders postponed the originally scheduled April 14ika fight with Murray because of a alleged hand injury. Now he is pulling out of the June fight because of an alleged hamstring injury.

“My manager, Lee Holliday, informed me today that my promoter, Don Hari, has reached out to Warren’s team about making this fight. I have a “have Belt and will Travel” attitude and ready to back it up tomorrow if necessary.

“No more whining about Billy Joe and his excuses. If you want to fight on June 23, then put up or shut up. Kung hindi, then you are just Billy Joe with different excuses.”

This Week’s FNU Combat Sports Show: UFC and Bellator UK Show Recaps, Bisping Retires, Cop Boxing Teen Goes Viral

This week on the FNU Combat Sports show, Tom, Tony and Rich discuss a slow week for boxing and recap two huge MMA cards in the United Kingdom last weekend. We also talk about Michael Bisping deciding to retire, weight cutting issues in the UFC, and a cop nicknamedBladegetting his 15 seconds of fame in a viral video where he boxes a teen in full uniform and comes out on top. Listen to the whole show below:

 

JOSH WARRINGTON UPSETS LEE SELBY TO EARN THE IBF FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE IN FRONT OF HOMETOWN FANS LIVE ON SHOWTIME SPORTS SOCIAL PLATFORMS FROM LEEDS, U.K.

WATCH THE FULL FIGHT: https://s.sho.com/2L5dV4G

 

New York (Mayo 19, 2018) – Josh Warrington became the new IBF featherweight world champion by upsetting Lee Selby in a split-decision victory. The bout was streamed live to U.S. audiences via the SHOWTIME Sports YouTube Channel and SHOWTIME Boxing Facebook Page from Elland Road Football Ground in Leeds, U.K. Ang mga hukom nakapuntos ang labanan 116-112, 115-113 at 113-115.

 

 

 

Warrington (27-0, 6 Kos), from Leeds, used the energy of the home crowd and established control of the fight from the onset. He was the more aggressive fighter, catching Selby with a clean left hook to the jaw and an equally powerful right hand in the second round. In the same round, Selby, who was making the fifth defense of the IBF title that he earned in 2015, suffered a substantial cut above his left eye from an accidental headbutt. The cut would plague him for the remainder of the fight. In the middle rounds, Warrington continued the barrage to the head of Selby, who was taken to the corner in the sixth round for inspection after a second accidental headbutt but was allowed to continue. (I-click ang DITO to watch the accidental headbutt)

 

 

 

Selby (26-2, 9 Kos), of Cardiff, Wales, showed the experience and skills that made him champion in the later rounds despite the blood flowing down his face. He was able to regain his composure, establish his jab and land several impressive combinations, doing enough to earn the win in the eyes of one judge. But in the eyes of Warrington, who becomes Leeds’ first ever world champion, it was clear who the victor was. (I-click ang DITO to watch Warrington’s reaction to victory)

 

 

 

“I can’t put into words how I feel. I got into the ring tonight with the expectation of the city on my shoulders,” said Warrington. “I outboxed the boxer tonight.

 

 

 

“I’m overcome with emotion. We worked on gameplans but that all went out of the window and it was sheer grit and determination and this crowd got me through tonight.”

 

 

 

Following Carl Frampton’s tagumpay laban sa Nonito Donaire noong nakaraang buwan, Warrington’s victory was the second of four high-stakes featherweights’ fights in quick succession on SHOWTIME platforms featuring seven of the consensus top-10 ranked featherweights, including three world champions and four former multi-division champions. Also on Saturday night, WBC World Champion Gary Russell JR. Ipinagtatanggol ang kanyang belt laban Joseph Diaz live on SHOWTIME and on June 9, Leo Santa Cruz at Abner Mares will meet live on SHOWTIME in a highly anticipated rematch for the WBA Featherweight World Title.

REPEAT!!! BELLEW STOPS HAYE AGAIN

AWE-A Wealth of Entertainment yet again shows instant classic

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Mayo 5, 2018 –Tony Bellew scored his 2nd knockout over David Haye in the last 14 months as the former star ofCreedscored a 5th round stoppage in a battle of former world champions at the O2 Arena in London.

 

 

 

The Epic rematch was shown live and exclusively in the United State on AWE-A Wealth of Entertainment and www.klowdtv.com

 

 

 

Haye came out Early and landed a couple of right hands. After that it was all Bellew in a big way, as in round three, Bellew scored two monstrous knockdowns. The first one came from a huge counter right hand. Sandali mamaya, it was a smashing left hook to the jaw that sentThe Hayemakerto the canvas.

 

 

 

Bellew continued to dominate, and in round five, Bellew landed another head turning left hook that sent Haye to the deck for a third time. Bellew ended the fight by landed two hard punches on the ropes, at ang labanan ay tumigil sa 2:14.

 

 

 

Bellew of Liverpool is now 30-2-1 may 20 knockouts. Haye of London is 28-4.

 

John Ryder stopped Jamie Cox in round two of their scheduled twelve-round super middleweight bout.

 

 

 

Ryder landed a right to head that Cox went down after a delayed reaction. Cox got up just as referee Ian-John Lewis reached the count of 10 and the bout was called at 50 seconds in round 2.

 

 

 

Ryder of Islington is now 26-4 may 14 knockouts. Cox of Swindon is 25-2.

 

Emmanuel Rodriguez won the IBF Bantamweight title with a 12 round domination of Paul Butler.

 

 

 

In round one, Rodriguez landed a perfect left hook that deposited Butler on the canvas. Seconds later it was a flurry of shots to the head that put Butler down again. Sa pag-ikot ng tatlong, Butler began to bleed from the nose.

 

 

 

Rodriguez coasted home by boxing and moving for which Butler had no answer for the skilled Rodriguez.

 

 

 

Butler was ineligible to win the vacant title as he checked in 3 1/2 pounds over the 118 limitasyon ng pound.

 

 

 

Rodriguez of Puerto Rico won by scores of 120-106 dalawang beses at 118-108, at ngayon 18-0. Butler Ellesmere Port is 26-2.

 

 

 

2016 Olympic Silver Medal Winner, Joe Joyce stopped Lenroy Thomas in round 2 of their scheduled 12-round heavyweight bout.

 

 

 

At the end of round one, Joyce landed a left to the body that sent Thomas down at the bell. Sa pag-ikot ng dalawang, Joyce landed two crushing rights rights that sent Thomas down. Joyce ended things with a flush left hook to chin that sent Thomas slowly to his knees. Thomas did not beat the 10 count, at ang labanan ay tumigil sa 2:36.

 

 

 

Joyce of Putney is 4-0 may 4 knockouts. Thomas of Jamaica is 22-5-1.

 

Joshua Buatsi remained perfect by stopping Stephane Cuevas in round five of a scheduled eight-round light heavyweight bout.

 

 

 

Buatsi dominated the fight and then landed a huge combination that hurt Cuevas at 50 seconds of round five.

 

 

 

Buatsi, 178.4 lbs of Croydon is now 6-0 may 4 knockouts. Cuevas, 175 lbs of Toulouse, France is 8-2-3.

 

James Tennyson survived a 2nd round knockdown, and came back to defeat previously undefeated Martin J Ward via 5th round stoppage in a terrific action-packed super featherweight bout.

 

 

 

Sa pag-ikot ng dalawang, Ward dropped Tennyson with a crunching left hook to the body. Sa pag-ikot ng tatlong, Tennyson started to bleed from his nose.

 

 

 

The tide turned in round four when Tennyson began to hurt Ward, and round five, Tennyson landed a big 3 punch combination that sent Ward to the canvas. Sandali mamaya, Tennyson landed a flush uppercut that sent Ward Sprawling to the canvas, at ang labanan ay tumigil sa 2:24.

 

 

 

Tennyson of Dublin is now 22-2 may 18 knockouts. Ward of Brentwood is now 19-1-2.

 

 

 

 

The fight card will also be streamed live via KlowdTV on the AWE channel. Pagbisitawww.klowdtv.com para sa karagdagang impormasyon.