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Decastro Sensationally Stops Castaneda in Five in Lincoln

Raporto: Gianluca Di Caro

Sabate nokto, at the Engine Room at Lincoln University, the local fans turned out in force to support local lad Nathan Decastro in his defence of the World Boxing Union (WBU) Super Middleweight World title he’s held since April as well as attempt to add the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) Crown to his collection against late replacement Fernando Castaneda from Mexico.

Originally Decastro was due to face Nicaraguan Jose Varela, however on Wednesday Varela, who was in Spain at the time, was refused an exit visa by the Spanish Authorities when he arrived at Barcelona Airport for his flight to the United Kingdom, so was unable to make the trip to Lincoln.

The fight itself was quite a messy affair, due to Castaneda’s continual holding, following Decastro landing a vicious body shot early on in the first that clearly was affecting the Mexican, as each time Decastro came forward and let rip he’d grab hold to prevent further punishment to the body.

Rounds two and three were in similar vein although to be fair there was a bit more boxing, rather than wrestling, Ago. Decastro worked the body of his foe whenever he got the opportunity, which wasn’t that often due to the Mexican’s tactics of hit and hold.

Round four was far more open following referee Lee Murtagh having stern words with Castaneda about the holding, so much so there were a few venomous exchanges that followed, however each time Decastro targeted the body Castaneda would still initially grab hold, so Decastro began firing exocets to the head.

Decastro clearly had enough of being frustrated by Castaneda’s tactics as the fifth stanza began, the Bardney man changed tactics slightly and began to go forward far more as well as quicker and land some serious shots in the first minute or so, Castaneda responded in kind but quite ineffectively due to his determination to protect his body from further punishment by keeping his distance.

About half way through the round Decastro backed the Mexican toward the rope and feigned a jab, causing Castaneda to raise his hands just enough to create an opening and let rip with a massive hook to the body that sent the Mexican to the canvas doubled up in pain.

Castaneda initially tried to rise, but immediately collapsed and writhed in pain, Referee Lee Murtagh immediately waived the fight off and summoned the doctor to the ring as Decastro and his team began their celebrations. Official time of stoppage one minute and thirty eight seconds of the fifth round.

Prior to Decastro-Castaneda see Sophie Varley in action against Jaime Bates for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Bronze Championship.

Have to say this was a cracking fight from start to finish, the two girls fought hard for the entire two minutes of every single round. Varley landing some seriously big shots, including one in the sixth that shook Bates to the core, her legs were gone but somehow she managed to not just stay on her feet but was savvy enough to give herself a few seconds to recover her composure by hanging out a jab to keep Varley at bay.

Each round was all action and seriously close, so much so that I couldn’t split them, score wise, on a few of the rounds and each to my mind had secured a couple of rounds and have to admit I thought that the result would be a draw, I was wrong (I’m clearly not Judge material) as the three experienced judges scorecards read; Adrian Thorne 57-59, James Ancliff 57-58 and Graeme Beauly 56-59 all in favour of Jaime Bates.

Prior to Varley-Bates was another cracking fight between Sheffield’s debuting Zac Lane and Nicaraguan Frederick Castro.

The clash in styles was what really made this fight, Castro has a distinct forward coming all out attack style, whilst Layne’s emulates the style of Prince Naseem, and boy oh boy the youngster made this style his own, dipping and swaying out of danger before throwing stinging counters each time the Nicaraguan attacked. Saying that I should stress Layne isn’t one dimensional at all, when needed he was more than happy to go toe-to-toe, letting rip with extremely fast and powerful lefts and rights.

It was great fight to watch, close and all action throughout. After four fantastic rounds Referee Lee Murtagh scored the contest 39-37 in favour of the Debuting Zac Layne, much to the annoyance of Castro and his corner who surrounded the referee disputing the score, which I fully understand as he was the most aggressive but have to say Layne neutralised the Mexican’s attacks with ease and his countering was sensational and to my view had done more than enough to secure the victory.

Prior to Layne versus Castro was another all action thriller, the time between two unbeaten fighters Sugar Atahasan from the Turkish Republic of Cyprus against Leeds’ Jack Jones.

Atahasan dominated the first stanza utilising his reach advantage to extremely good effect. However he didn’t have it all his own way especially as the fight progressed into the second as Jones patiently worked away fashioning openings before letting rip with big shots to the body and head of Atahasan.

Atahasan stepped up a gear and really went for it in the third, and as in the first dominated proceedings. Much of the same in the fourth, well until about midway through when Jones took advantage of a defensive error by Atahasan and landing a peach of a shot that sent the Turkish Cypriot to the canvas. Atahasan barely touched down and was on his feet in an instant and on the restart went in hard and fast though to the end of the round.

After four sensational rounds Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard read 37-38 in favour of Jack Jones.

The fourth contest of the night pitted Orkney based Liverpudlian Paul Peers against Tanzania’s Amos Mwamakula in a four rounder.

Again what a fantastic all action war, Peers went in hard and fast and kept piling on the pressure with massive shots to body and head for the entire first round, Mwamakula is as clearly as tough as they come to withstand the intense powerful attacks from Peers.

The second was slightly less intense, as Peers elected to switch tactics slightly, slowing the pace and picking his shots. Much the same in the third, but in the fourth Peers stepped up the pace a little and as in the first targeted the seriously tough Tanzanian’s body.

After four excellent rounds of boxing Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard read 40-36 in favour of Paul Peers.

Prior to Peers vs Mwamakula was a heavyweight contest between Barrow-in-Furness’ Lee Kellett and Lithuania’s Tomas Vaicickas.

Again this was a full on war, with both men going full out for much of the contest. Kellet’s performance was the best I’ve seen from him in quite a while, he looked confident and really was putting so much power behind his shots.

Vaicickas is as tough as they come and happily absorbed the big shots coming his way from the Barrow man before countering style. Whilst Kellet dominated the first coupe of rounds, Vaicickas came into his own in the third after he stepped the pace up.

The fourth was all Kellet though, so much so that as the fight entered the final minute the Lithuanian appeared to give up and just stand with his back to the ropes due to the pace Kellett had set and just absorb punches at will.

After four great rounds it was to Referee Lee Murtagh’s scorecard, which unsurprisingly read 39-36 in favour of Lee Kellett.

The second fight of the night pitted the Turkish Republic of Cyprus’ Metin Turunc against Puerto Rico’s Jose F Leon.

Turunc started hard and fast, throwing massive bombs at every opportunity and literally was battering Leon, who could barely find an opening to counter with so many big shots constantly coming his way.

The Puerto Rican’s corner were so concerned that around the minute mark of the first round his corner threw in the towel in an effort to save their man further punishment, however Referee Lee Murtagh just kicked the towel out and let the fight continue, which it did but not for long as Turunc landed another huge shot to send Leon down and out on the one minute and twenty seven second mark of the first round.

Please don’t get me wrong, yes it was all one way traffic, as seems to be the norm with Turunc, I’ve seen him fight before and know just how relentless he is, Leon tried his hardest to stay in the fight but was outclassed by the seriously tough and powerful Turkish Cypriot.

The opening fight of the night really set the tone for the whole evening, as I hope I’ve made clear earlier that all bar the main event and of course Turunc vs Leon, the fights were all closely fought Battle Royale’s of the highest level, well believe me the opening bout, between debuting Lewis Mulberry and Gerona, Spain based Nicaraguan Pablo Narvaez, was another level again, it was sensational.

Mulberry really went for it right from the opening bell and boxed sensationally, Narvaez is a talent so no surprise he was up for a battle and gave as good as he got in return, however things went slightly awry for the Nicaraguan in the first when he got caught by a peach of a shot and sent to the canvaswill say I’ve seen Narvaez in action a few times and this is the first time I’ve seen him down, so kudos to young Mulberry.

Round two see Narvaez being a little more defensively minded, albeit still happy to go toe-to-toe with the big punching youngster. Round three though see a reverse in fortunes as Narvaez really started to take a foothold of the proceedings, which enabled Mulberry to showcase his defensive talents and sensational countering. The fourth was an out and out war with both men going for it for the full three minutes. After four scintillating rounds of boxing Referee Lee Murtagh scored the contest 39-37 in favour of the debuting Lewis Mulberry.

I have to make Mulberry versus Narvaez the fight of the Night, it was magnificent, and also have to say Mulberry really impressed, he’s the real deal, he has all the tools in his chest to go all the way to the top in our beloved sport, I for one can’t wait to see him in action again that’s for sure.

Khan to Defend World Crown Against Rios in Bradford this Saturday 7th Sept

Bradford’s four time, two division World Champion Tasif Khan returns to his home town this coming Saturday, where he is set to face Mexico’s Luis Alberto Rios at St Georges Hall on the 7th September in his first defence of the World Boxing Union (WBU) World Super Flyweight Crown he secured in Lagos, Nigeria via a third round knockout over Ghana’s Asamoah Wilson last December.

Khan (17-1-2), who is promoted by Prince Stanley Williams’ Pennsylvania and London based Monarch Events and Promotions, has stopped ten of his opponents, more importantly his last seven opponents which includes everyone he has fought for World Championship honours.

Rios (25-5-1) is tough and a big puncher with an impressive KO count, in his case seventeen.

Rios secured the Panamanian title on just his eighth fight, he then won both the Panamanian and WBA Fedalatin Minimum Weight titles on his next outing and followed that up on his next fight with WBO Latino Minimum weight title.

Je 2012 he won the WBC Latino Light Flyweight title against Arnoldo Solano and then successfully defended it against Luis Carilio.

Je 2013 he unsuccessfully challenged John Riel Casimero for the IBF World Light Flyweight title before successfully winning the WBC FECARBOX Flyweight title in 2014 and a year later added the Panamanian Flyweight title and then went on to win the WBC Latino Flyweight title but came up short when he fought Otto Games for the IBA World Bantamweight title last year.

Besides Khan-Rios World title fight, there are two further Championships fights this Saturday.

Nigeria’s Sule Olagbade defends his Super Welterweight WBU Super Welterweight World Crown against France’s Fouad El Massoudi and Australia based Nigerian King Davidson defends his WBU Interim Middleweight World title against Mexico’s Fernando Castaneda.

Supporting the three World Championship bouts Prince Stanley Williams has put together a seriously mouthwatering International undercard;

Ghana’s highly rated Cruiserweight Briamah Kamoko (30-1-0) is set for a ten round battle Royale with Hungary’s Ferenc Albert (27-16-0) and also boxing in the Cruiserweight division is Dubai’s Mohammad Ali Bayat Farid who goes toe-to-toe with Germany’s Rojhat Bilgetekin.

There are also two Heavyweight contests on the bill, Germany’s Rad Rashid against fellow German Hasan Kurnaz and Avni Selimi, also from Germany, against Lithuanian Tomas Vaicickas.

Tasif Khan versus Luis Alberto Rios for the World Boxing Union (WBU) World Super Flyweight Championship, headlines the Prince Stanley Williams’ Monarch Events and Promotions THE HOMECOMING, at St Georges Hall, Bridge Street, Bradford BD1 1JT on Saturday 7th September 2019.

La evento, which is sponsored by Pearls Tearoom and Patisserie, Knight Ryder, Insane Air and Quantuma, will be streamed live onwww.go-boxing.net De 7:30pm on Saturday 7th September.

Standard tickets priced £20.00, £25.00, £30.00 as well as VIP £60.00 and VIP Ringside £100.00 are available on-line atwww.bradford-theatres.co.uk or by calling the Ticket-Line on 01274 432000 and also limited tickets will be available on the door.

Khan Stops Quaye To Secure WBU Crown

Sabate Nokto, Great Britain’s Tasif Khan secured both the World Boxing Union (WBU) and Global Boxing Union (GBU) World Super Flyweight Championships at the Cedar Court Hotel in his hometown of Bradford in the United Kingdom.

 

Khan, who only returned to the sport, following a two year sabbatical, just over twelve months ago, put in the performance of his career, in front of a pack house that included a number of British star boxers, such as interim WBA World Lightweight Champion Derry Mathews and former British, Commonwealth, European and WBC World Champion Junior Witter as well as various local dignitaries such as the Mayor of Bradford and local MP Imran Hussain.

 

Khan also received support from the British Army, who turned out in force to watch their man being lead to the ring by the band of the Yorkshire Regiment.

 

After a slow first round, during which both combatants barely threw a shot in anger, Khan proceeded to utterly dominated Accra, Ghana’s Isaac Quaye from the second stanza right through to the sensational sixth round, during which Khan really stepped up the pace and sent the Ghanaian to the canvas three times in very short succession, the last of which was a perfect right to the chin that sent Quaye crashing backwards and prostrate on the canvas in such a spectacular manner that the Ghanaian’s corner-man immediately jumped into the ring before referee Lee Murtagh had barely started the count. NB. Quaye was perfectly fine albeit a little dazed after rising.

 

Following the bout a clearly elated Khan spoke briefly.

 

“This is the greatest day of my life, it’s a dream come true and to be crowned World Champion in front of my home crowd really is the cherry on top.

 

I have to say a big thank you to Isaac (Quaye), he’s a great fighter and it couldn’t have been easy for him to walk into the Lion’s Den with such a partisan crowd shouting out their support for me.

 

Also have to say a big thank you to Stephen (Vaughan) and his team for putting on such a great show for the fans and for believing in me, the same to Rio (WBU Europe President & MBC Vice President Gianluca Di Caro) for giving me the chance to box again and more importantly to fight for the WBU title, I’ve always wanted a WBU belt around my waist ever since watching Ricky Hatton win it when I was just a teen.

 

Huge thanks as well to GBU President Juergen Lutz for allowing me to fight for his title also.

 

Finally I’d also like to thank all my fantastic fans that turned out to support me tonight, as well as the Mayor of Bradford and my local MP Imran Hussain for their support, and last but definitely not least my sponsors; Broadway Solicitors Oldham, Kingsland Business Recovery, Vista Gym Benidorm and 3X Sports, as without you guys I could never have achieved my dream – thank you all so much”

Batala Raporto: Docherty Stops Kelly to Secure WBU Crown as McEwan, Allan and Robb take Victory Laurels

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Report by Gianluca Di Caro

Photos courtesy of Armando Ferrari

 

Scottish Promoter Thomas Melville made his intentions clear for all to see with his debut event Sabate Nokto, even with seriously major dramas leading up to the event, including losing one of his big draws, former WBO Featherweight King Scott Harrison, from the card just a few weeks before, and two further match-ups dropping out in the days leading up to the show, yet the canny Scotsman still managed to produce an excellent, albeit it smaller, Evento.

Heading up the show was Glasgow’s former Commonwealth Champion Craig Docherty against Dundalk, Ireland’s Michael Kelly for the vacant World Boxing Union (WBU) World Super Welterweight title.

The atmosphere was electric as the two protagonists made their entrance into the arena, the Scottish fans sure do know how to make an occasion like this really special.

Right from the opening bell both boxers made their intention crystal clear and within seconds the toe to toe battle for centre ring began in earnest.

When I say toe to toe I mean toe to toe, whilst much of the action was at close quarters, at times they were that close to one another that you couldn’t have wedged a cigarette paper between them, so much so that referee Lee Murtagh had no option but to warn them about head clashes on numerous occasions.

Now even though they were that close neither man went defensive, both showcasing their exceptional tools of the trade to great effect, with slick hooks and upper cuts coming from all angles.

Docherty managed to just about secure the first couple of rounds, only just as they were so evenly matched, but in the third Kelly stepped it up, making himself a little space he really got into a flow and was letting rip with scintillating shots from every single conceivable angle.

Docherty responded in similar vein, however the slickness of Kelly’s work made it an upward battle for the Glaswegian.

Round four see Docherty change tactics, using his jab to great effect to set up the openings in order to let rip with some vicious body shots, however the Irishman seemed quite happy to soak these up before countering with powerful rights and the occasional double handed flurry.

Round five was a spectacular round, both protagonists raised the pace even further, which ultimately led to some fearsome exchanges. It was really hard to decide who fared the best or if either outfought or outworked the other, yes it was that close.

 

More of the same in the sixth, boy oh boy did they go at it hammer and tongs for the first couple of minutes or so of the round.

As the clock moved into the final minute of the round Docherty began to back Kelly up, before letting rip with a lightning quick right that dropped Kelly like a sack of potatoes.

In an instant Referee Lee Murtagh went to the Irishman’s assistance and waved the fight off, which sent Docherty, his team and fans into a joyous frenzy.

Have to say what an appreciative crowd in attendance, as the cheers of joy for Docherty were outweighed by the magnificent reception they gave Michael Kelly as he rose to his feet, these were genuine fans, their man won but they were equally appreciative of the magnificent performance of the Irishman.

Just before Docherty was crowned the new WBU Super Welterweight Champion the official time of the stoppage was announced, as two minutes and nine seconds of the sixth.

Main support for the Docherty-Kelly title fight was set to be Edinburgh’s Craig McEwan against Newport’s Lee Churcher, however this was not to be due to a weight discrepancy that was unable to be resolved in time, so some quick negotiations led to Nottingham based Czech fighter Vaclav Skromach being drafted in as a very late replacement.

McEwan started strong, taking the fight to the Czech lad, Skromach though is no mug and a nice tidy fighter himself and soon started letting rip with shots of his own.

McEwan started to target the body, coming in from some unbelievable angles to land some fearsome exocets, Skromach adjusted his defenses but clearly some were having the desired effect.

Skromach held his own well for the first couple of minutes but as the round entered into the final minute McEwan stepped up the punishment to the body, culminating with an awesome hook that landed right on the button to send Skromach to take to one knee.

It was a seriously vicious shot, so nobody was surprised that Skromach was unable to continue, again as with the main event the Scottish fans celebrated their man’s victory as well as applauded Skromach as he rose to his feet.

The official time of the stoppage was announced as two minutes and twenty nine seconds of the first round.

Prior to McEwan-Skromach was another six rounder, between Nairn’s Sandy Robb and Scunthorpe’s Jody Meikle.

Robb started fast, utilizing a good stiff jab and big rights that kept the highly entertaining Meikle in check and on the back foot for the first minute or so, but then the Scunthorpe lad began coming forward more, picking off Robb with some cracking right hands.

As the round went on Robb started to become even more forceful, leaving Meikle no option but to utilize hit and move tactics, most of the time he got these spot on but occasionally the Scotsman preempted these and was able to land a big right as Meikle attempted to slip out of range.

More of the same in the second, but in the third Meikle began to play to the crowd, especially when backed on to the ropes, cheekily winking at the ring card girls whilst avoiding shots.

Normal service resumed in the fourth, Robb began cutting off the ring to prevent Meikle utilizing his hit and run tactics, this was highly effective for the Scotsman as with nowhere to move to the Englishman had no option but to box his way out from the ropes, which he did in style.

As the fight settled into the final third, Meikle again began to play to the crowd, but in dong so ensured that this time he had judged the distance adequately to prevent the big looping rights from the Scotsman landing.

The final round was a cracker, whilst still in a similar vein as the previous round, with Robb backing the Englishman onto the ropes as Meikle played to the crowd, there was some excellent and highly entertaining boxing from both parties.

After six interesting, entertaining rounds Referee Lee Murtagh scored the bout 60-54 in favour of Robb.

The opening bout of the night see Rivals Gym’s former unified World Kickboxing Champion Sam Allan in action against Downpatrick, Ireland’s returning Marty Kayes.

Have to say this really was a cracking fight, both protagonists giving their all for every single second of every round, it was a true non-stop battle royale.

After four excellent rounds of boxing Referee Lee Murtagh scored the bout 40-37 in favour of Allan, much to the local fans delight.

Congratulations to Thomas Melville and his team, not only did they overcome the adversity of losing their co-headline bout as well as a few of the scheduled bouts, but still managed to put on an excellent event.

Congratulations are in order for Craig Docherty, who joins the likes of Ricky Hatton, Graham Earl, Kevin Lear, Shea Neary, Tony Oakey, Wayne Elcock, Wayne Alexander and other British legends of the past in becoming crowned the WBU World Champion.

 

Ireland’s Stevie Quinn Jr. Challenges For WBU Youth World Title In New Jersey This Saturday

This coming Saturday, Marto 14Th, Ireland’s Stevie ‘The Quiet Man’ Quinn Jr. will be challenging for his first Championship accolade, when he takes on Jonesboro’s Stephon McIntyre, for the World Boxing Union (WBU) Youth Super Bantamweight title on the Global Boxing Promotions and LGM Promotions co promoted FISTS OF THE FIGHTING IRISH event at Jersey City Armory.

 

Should he be successful in his quest Sabate, Quinn Jr. would have not just the one reason to celebrate, but three, as this will be the first time the 22 year old from Newtownards, Northern Ireland, fights in America and of course as Irishmen the World over know it’s also St Patrick’s day.

 

FISTS OF THE FIGHTING IRISH has an international flavor, and not just because of Quinn Jr’s attendance, but the huge undercard also features two of JAY Z’s RocNations prospects will be on the cardChina’s Olympic Gold Medalist Wang Zhimin and Chinese Heavyweight Zhang Zhileias well as Dominican Republic’s Wellington Ramero, who makes his seventh pro outing.

 

In addition to the mighty international contingent, the USA is also well represented on the card by amongst others, Kansas City’s unbeaten Super Bantamweight star John Franklin, who takes on New Haven’s Josh Crespo in an eight rounder.

 

Jersey City’s very own unbeaten Heavyweight Tyrell Wright seeks to add another win to his record, when he goes head to head with Washington DC’s Alando Pugh in a four rounder.

 

Asbury’s unbeaten Hakim ‘Braveheart’ Bryant will be looking to make it three out of three when he takes on Puerto Rico’s Jesus Sosa Pagan in a four round Middleweight contest.

 

Another of Jersey City’s finest, Jose ‘Prime Time’ Ortiz, will be seeking to build on his unbeaten run of three, when he locks horns with Middletown’s big punching Tyrone Luckey.

 

Union City’s outstanding welterweight prospect Juan ‘The Beast’ Rodriguez Jr. will also be inaction, Kontraŭ ankoraŭ esti anoncita oponanton.

 

In addition the FISTS OF THE FIGHTING IRISH event hosts the highly anticipated pro debut of amateur standout Darren Goodall, who faces fellow debutant Portland Pringle.

 

Brayon Rendon will also making his debut Sabate, against Frank Jordan.

 

On announcing the World Boxing Union Youth World Championship bout, WBU President Don Lewis said.

 

“It’s St Patrick’s night so what could be better than having an Irish lad battling it out for a WBU World title.

 

I expect there will be a lot of Irish fans there to support young Stevie Sabate Nokto, and if he wins, it could be a very long night of celebration by Stevie and the Irish fans.

 

He’s going to have to work for it though as Stephon McIntyre is also a battler.

 

Ĝi tuj estos granda nokto de boksado, the fans are going to love every minute of it and for the WBU, well we’ll have cause to celebrate too as we’ll have a new champion crowned.”

 

Stevie Quinn Jr. versus Stephon McIntyre, for the World Boxing Union Youth Super bantamweight World title, headline the Global Boxing Promotions and LGM Promotions co promoted FISTS OF THE FIGHTING IRISH event, which takes place at the Jersey City Armory on Saturday 14Th Marto 2015.

 

For tickets call Nick Jayme on (201) 314 8241.

 

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BATALA RAPORTO ?? HILLYARD SEKURIGAS WBUan KRONON, OZGULaj FRATOJ, KHAN AND COUNIHAN IMPRESAS JE STILON

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De maldekstre dekstren: Shyam Batra, Georgo Hillyard kaj Marianne Marston.

 

raporto kaj Foto: Gianluca (Rio) Di Caro

 

Vendrede Nokto boksanta fervorulojn de #?irka? la lando faris ilian #?iujara pilgrimon al la York Halo en Londono por la unua evento, La Shaym Batra #anta?enigi, WBUa #?ampioneco gvidis, LEGENDOJ & PERSPEKTIVOJ, En la #?efurbo en 2015.

Tie povas havi nur estita kvin bataloj, Sekvanta la perdon de #amba? #a?straliano Pierre Karam, Kiu malsukcesis akiri vizon en tempo konkurenci por la WBU Internacia Superpezula titolo, Kaj Britio?? Tre propra Steven Bendall, Kies oponanto falis trae #?e la lasta minuto, Sed la fervoruloj, Inkluzivanta tiujn kiu veturis tute malsupren de Birmingham, Subteni Antonio Counihan, Kaj Bradford, Subteni Tasif Khan, Devis senti ?in estis bone valora ?i, Kiel ?i estis vere neforgesebla nokto de bokso.

Gvidanta supre la rezulton estis Nazeing, Essex’s George ‘Hit Hard’ Hillyard against a late replacement in the Czech Republic’s Michal Vosyka.

From the off it was Vosyka taking control of the proceedings, the Czech fighter stylishly dominated the early part of the opening round, working off his mighty left hand jab to keep Hillyard at a safe distance.

Hillyard, was more than content to bide his time as Vosyka moved around the ring flicking his jab at Hillyard as soon as he made any move to close the distance.

Don’t get me wrong Hillyard did land some shots early on, Sed ?i wasn?? #?Is #?irka? la dua eta marko ke la Essex knabo administrita fari ajnan veran efikon sed kiam li faris ?in estis kun unu el lia varmarko #?usta mano exocets, Mirinda pafo ke #preska? #klini?i la #?e?o en liaj vojetoj.

Fulmrapide Hillyard lasita #?iri #?e la disoriented Vosyka kun sensacia duoblo donis atencon sendi lin malsupren al la kanvaso.

Vosyka boksis bele en la komenca minuto #a? sekve de la dua stanza, Albeit malgranda pli singarde, Lia konstantaj fortaj pikoj kaj duobligi donita ekbolojn lasis Hillyard neniu elekto sed ludi la atendadan ludon unufoje pli, #Ser?i komencan por ke li povus lasi grandan #?usta manon iras.

Pli da de la sama en la triono, Sed kiel en la unua Vosyka faris la mortigan eraron doni Hillyard la #?anco kapitaligi sur malfermo, Hillyard?? Neniu slouch, Li estis en tie kiel ekbrilo, Lasanta #?iri unue kun granda rajto kaj tiam duoblo donis bombardon sendi Vosyka al la kanvaso por la dua tempo.

Vosyka estis tre, Multe pli singarda en la kvarono, Li estis #anka? pli malferma ol #anta?e, Kiu provizis Hillyard #e? pli da #?anco puni lin granda tempo.

Hillyard subtenis Vosyka al la angulo #anta? lasanta #?iri kun potencaj maldekstroj kaj rajtoj #anta? ol lasanta #?iri kun fulmo rapide lasita al la korpo, Vosyka havis neniun elekton sed preni al unu genuo, Por akiri lian enspiran #malanta?o.

La momenta ludgvidisto Mickey Vann finita kalkulon, Hillyard #la?vorte pafita trans la ringo kaj lasita #?iri kun masiva #?usta mano al la kapo, Kiel Vosyka volvis reen, De ekvilibro kaj gvidanta #malanta?a al la kanvaso, Hillyard lasita #?iri kun masiva rajto al la kapo, Sendanta Vosyka malsupren kaj ekstere fro la kalkulo.

Ludgvidisto Mickey Vann estis malsupren #?e la flanko de la #ku?a Vosyka fulmrapide, Kiel estis la ringside doktoro kaj sukuristoj kiel hush falis super la sankta York Halo.

Eta #a? tiel poste la silento estis frakasita kiel rondo de #apla?do de la amaso rang ekstere, Kiel Vosyka estis helpita al liaj piedoj.

Unufoje Vosyka estis donita la #?iuj klara de la ringside kuraca teamo, MC Steve Holdsworth faris la oficialan anoncon, Kiu estis sekvita de la WBUa Internacia #?ampioneco zono estanta prezentita al klare elated Hillyard de WBUa Ambasadoro Marianne Marston.

#?Efa subteno vidas la elegantan, Unbeaten, Hackney bazita turkon Siar Ozgul #pa?i malsupren pezon al Miksamaso tiel kiel entreprenas lian unuan ses pli ronda, #Kontra? ekstra forta konkurso en la formo de #?e?io?? Vladimir Fecko.

 

#?Usta de la ekstere Ozgul gardata kontrolo de centra ringo, Utiliganta lia grave forta piko al granda efiko, Fecko tamen estis intenco sur luktanta kontrolon de la juna turko, Kiu gvidas al iu mirinda piedfingro al piedfingra ago.

 

#Amba? protagonistoj #pa?i supre la rapidon en la dua stanza, Ozgul vere #?ajni akiri en fluo, Permesanta lin mem fari kelkajn decajn malfermojn elprovi la mettle de la #?e?a knabo, Kiel li lasis #?iri kun solidaj korpaj pafoj.

 

Pli da de la sama en la sekvanta paro de rondoj, Sed de rondo kvin Ozgul, Kiu estis bone #anta?en sur ludgvidisto Ken Curtis?? Poentokarto, Vere iris por ?i, Kio rondo, Ozgul showcased liaj grandegaj kapabloj en bona stilo, Elektanta de Fecko #?e #?iu #?anco, De aro de anguloj.

 

Fecko, Kiu estis bone konscia gajni lin devis #knoka?to, Eliris malfacile kaj rapida por la fina rondo, Ozgul firme staris lian teron kaj kion sekvita nur povus esti priskribita kiel piedfingro al piedfingra batalo royale rezultita por #preska? la tuta rondo, Multe da al la #?ojo de la ~York Halo fidela.

 

Post ses sensaciaj rondoj boksi ludgvidiston Ken Curtis?? Poentokarto legis elfermita 60-54 Punkta venko por la pli juna Ozgul frato ?? Kvankam devi diri Fecko faris #tio ?i batalas kion ?i estis, Jes Ozgul ekstere-boksita lin sekurigi #?iu rondon sed Fecko meritas #la?do por lia elfaro #anka?.

 

#Anta? la tria vico de la eventa MC Steve Holdsworth enkondukis specialan gaston al MC la vico, Neniu alia tiu sixties ekstra stela kantisto kaj aktoro Jess Conrad OBE, Kiu tiam anoncita ke ?i estus Siar Ozgul?? Pli malnova samgepatrido, Onder, Kiu estus poste en ago, #Kontra? #?e?io?? Karel Horejsek, En kvar ronda Lumo Superpezula konkurso.

 

Sen dubo la batalo de la nokto, Pli juna samgepatrido?? Siar batalo estis unua klaso, Sed Onder?? Estis al alia nivelo entute.

 

?i estis ekstere kaj ekstere milito, ?i estis #?iuj ago de komenco fini, Kun nek protagonisto estanta volanta cedi ajnan teron whatsoever.

 

Por la plena dek du minutoj de ringa tempo, #?I tiu du nur iris martelon kaj tongs #?e #?iu alia kaj por granda kvanto de la tempo ili #?ajni ligita al #?iu alia kiel ili batalis ?in ekstere #?e proksimaj kvaronoj.

 

#La?do devas esti #mal?pari sur #amba? Ozgul kaj Horejsek por tia imponega #montri?o de la pugilistic artoj, #Beda?rinde tie devas esti gajninto kaj perdinto kaj ?i venis kiel neniu surprizo al iu ajn ke Ludgvidisto Ken Curtis trafis #?iu rondon en favoro de Ozgul, Kiel #preska? #?iu stampilo li #?eti ne nur #alteri?i sed estis de ege la plej serioza, Tamen kiel mi diris vin povas?? Prenas ion ajn for de la #?e?a knabo kiel li faris #tio ?i batalas kion ?i estis, Li vere venis kun unu intenco, Gajni, Nur #?i tiu tempo li estis #kontra? unu el la fortaj Lumaj Superpezuloj #?irka?, Bone la turkaj fervoruloj surmetas?? Voko Onder ??Ittle?? Mike (Komparo en stilo kun ??Ron?? Mike Tyson) Por nenio.

 

La dua batalo de la nokto vidas la revenon de Bradford?? Tasif Khan al la ringo, Sekvanta du jaron sabbatical de la sporto, Kie li alfrontis Richard Voros, tre spertita boksiston kaj piedbaton-boksisto de Hungario, En kvar rondo Ekstra Bantamweight konkurso.

 

Voros saltita de lia angulo tuj kiam la komenca sonorilo rang kaj iris rekte sur la atako, Deviganta Khan kovri supre, Tamen ?i didn?? Prenas la Khan tro longa turni aferojn #?irka?, Kun bona forta piko, #Anta? ol lasanta #?iri kun scintillating duoblo donis ekbolon, Kiu devigis la hungaran kovri supre.

 

Kun la peco inter liaj dentoj Khan prenis plenan #avanta?o de lasanta #?iri kun ekstraj rapidaj #kombina?o #?e volo.

 

la potenco kaj precizeco de Khan?? Pafoj pagita dividendojn #preska? tuj kaj sur #?irka? la tridek dua marko Voros estis unceremoniously sendita al la kanvaso por la unua tempo kun masiva rajto.

 

Khan vere komencita akiri en ritmo, Tiom da do elektanta de Voros kun potencaj pafoj al korpo kaj kapo senpune, Albeit por nur mallonga momento kiel sur #tuj anta? la eta marko li lasis #?iri kun alia krakanta #?usta sendi Voros al la kanvaso por dua tempo.

 

Voros faris ?in al liaj piedoj, Nur esti submetita al alia grandega bombardo de stampiloj, Kiu devigis Voros kovri supre en vana espero fari ?in al la fino de la rondo, Neniu #?anco, Khan nur tenita supre la bombardon #?is ludgvidisto Ken Curtis vidis #sufi?e da kaj intervenita savi la hungaron de ajna pli fora difekto sur la sesdek kvina dua marko.

 

La komenca vico de la nokto prezentis unu el, Se ne, La pinta brita junaj Malpezaj perspektivoj, Birmingham?? Antonio Counihan, En ses pli ronda, #Kontra? Hungario?? David Kis.

 

Counihan, Kiu venis en la batalo kun unbeaten en kvar profesia ekskursa rekordo, Metita en alia Monda klasa elfaro, Jes #?i tiu infano estas ke bono, Ekstere-boksanta Kis, dudek kvin batala veterano, Kun #facili?o de komenco al la frua fino.

 

Counihan kontrolis la vicon de la komenco, En tiel faranta showcased la kapabloj ke ne nur gajnita li loko sur Anglio amatora #ta?mento sed #anka? la #la?do #fari?i la Anglia teama kapitano.

 

Rondigas unu kaj du estis pli da kiel ekspozicio de Counihan, #?Ajne elektanta de lia pli sperta oponanto #?e #facili?o, Liaj stampiloj estis klinikaj kaj potencaj al la antipodo, Tiom da por ke Kis faris viziton al la kanvaso en #amba? la unua kaj dua rondo.

 

De midway tra la tria Counihan #pa?i supre la rapidon malgranda, En tiel faranta metita Kis vojo ekster lia komforta zono ke la hungaro havis neniun elekton sed al nura kovrilo supre kaj espero ke li povus fari ?in al la fino de la rondo, #Beda?rinde por li unsuccessfully, Kiel sur la du eta kaj dek kvin dua marko Counihan #alteri?i persikon de #?usta mano sendi Kis al la ferdeko por la tria kaj fina tempo.

 

La Brummie junulo vere prenis al la profesia ludo en stilo, Kis estas ne walkover, De longshot sed tamen Counihan faris ?in rigardas ege tro facilan kaj lia rekordo nun starejoj #?e kvin vicoj, Kvin gajnoj, Kvar de halta fino.

 

#?I tiu estis grandaj elfaroj, Ne nur de la hejmaj batalantoj, #La?do devas iri al #?iuj la oponantoj #anka?, Pli sekve al la #?ati de Karel Horejsek kaj Vladimir Fecko, Kiu vere ja alportis ilia ludo, Sed #?iu de la oponantoj venis kaj faris ilian plej bonan, Nura Counihan, Khan, La Ozgul fratoj kaj Hillyard estis nur klara sensacia sur la nokto.

 

Se #tio ?i estas la normo de eventoj ni povas atendi je 2015, I por unu povas?? Atendo por la sekvanta ?? Alportas ?in sur!

 

HILLYARD KOs VOSYKA TO SEKURA WBU INTERNACIA KRONO

 

Vendrede Vespero, #?E la York halo en Bethnal Legomo, Londono, Nazeing, Essex?? Georgo Hillyard metita en sensacia elfaro venki #?e?io?? Michal Vosyka, Sekurigi la Mondan Boksan Union (WBU) Internacia Ekstra Middleweight titolo.

Vosyka komencis rapide, Laboranta de lia forta maldekstra mana piko la #?e?a stylishly superregis la fruan parton de la unua rondo, Facile tenanta la grandan pugnanta Hillyard #?e sekura distanco.

Hillyard, #?Ajni enhavo al bide lia tempo kiel la multe da pli alta Vosyka dancita #?irka? flicking lia piko #?e la Essex knabo #?iu tempo li faris ajnan movon fermi la distancon inter ili.

Kvankam li administris #alteri?i kelkajn pafojn, ?i wasn?? #?Is #?irka? la dua eta marko Hillyard administris al vere #rompi?o tra kaj lando unu el lia varmarko skuas solidan #?usta manon pafoj, Kiu klare skuis Vosyka al la kerno.

Hillyard reagis nekredeble rapide kapitaligi sur Vosyka?? Disorientated stato, letting rip with another double handed assault to send the Czech to the canvas.

In the second round Vosyka once again boxed beautifully, but little more cautiously, his creative boxing style was clearly frustrating Hillyard, who again was made to play the waiting game, just taking any opportunity that opened up to let rip.

Pli da de la sama en la triono, but as in the first Vosyka made the fatal error of giving Hillyard an opening, which the Essex boy capitalized on in an instant, Lasanta #?iri unue kun granda rajto kaj tiam duoblo donis bombardon sendi ekstere ekvilibrigi Vosyka al la kanvaso por la dua tempo.

Eliranta en la kvara Vosyka estis vojo pli singarda, Kiu provizis Hillyard #e? pli da #?anco puni lin, Kiu li faris grandskale post kiam pri tridek sekundoj #a? sekve.

Hillyard subtenis Vosyka al la #?nuro kaj nur lasita #?iri kun masivaj maldekstroj kaj rajtoj al #amba? korpo kaj kapo #anta? lasanta #?iri kun malvirta osto disbatanta lasita al la korpo, Ne surpriza Vosyka elektita preni genuon, in order to gather a break from the never ending onslaught.

As referee Mickey Vann ended the mandatory eight count Hillyard shot across the ring and let rip with an almighty right hand, which sent Vosyka off balance and heading back to the canvas, Hillyard was taking no chances and followed in with an even heavier right to the side of the Czech’s head.

Mickey Vann was straight to the prone Czech and in seconds so were Dr Rashid and his medical team.

Post kiam pri eta #a? do Vosyka estis helpita al benketo kaj trankviligita York Hala amaso montris ilian dankecon kun rondo de #apla?do.

Post kiam ili estis #e? pli #vo?a, Kiam MC Steve Holdsworth faris la oficialan venkan anoncon, #Anta? ol Monda Boksa Unio Ambasadoro kaj nuna MBC Internacia Ekstra Bantamweight #?ampiono, Marianne Marston, Prezentis Hillyard kun la puto gajnita difektas de venko, La WBUa Internacia #?ampioneco zono.

Following the bout the clearly overjoyed new Champion spoke briefly about the fight.

“I’m over the moon, really over the moon.

I’ve got just what I wanted, the WBU title, I’ve worked really hard to make sure I was ready for this fight, spent twelve weeks away from my family over Christmas and the New Year, now I can say it was worth it, it all paid off and I have the belt.

Personally from my point of view I didn’t really fight the way I know I can, respect to Michal (Vosyka) he bought the fight to me, really messed up my A Game Play.

When I hurt him in the first round, all I could do was look for that big shot all the time, yeah it worked out OK, but I feel I could have boxed him better.

Yeah, but now I’ve got the title, ?i doesn’t afero, this is what I wanted.

Word is my next fight is already lined up, word is if I win, which I have, my first defense will be against Michael Zerafa in Australia.

Obviously it’s not signed and sealed yet, as everything has to be agreed behind closed doors this week, soon as that’s all done, Se ?i?? La #?usta mono yeah I??L esti iranta al #A?stralio batali Mikaelon Zerafa.

Mi povas?? Dankonas la fervorulojn #sufi?e por ilia mirinda subteno, Bonvolu teni subtenanta min kiel ni movas sur al pli grandaj kaj pli bonaj aferoj.

#?I tiu WBUa titolo donis min #?usta bona piedbato supre la #posta?o, Mi promesas min estos pli da ol preta por mia sekvanta batalo #anka?, I?? Lasanta nenion al #?anco, I?? Reen en la gimnastikejo unua afero Lundo, Neniu #fu?i proksimume, #Tio ?i estas mia zono kaj mi aint iranta lasi iun ajn prenas ?in de mi.

Mi povas?? Dankonas la Maltan Boksan Komisionon kaj la Mondan Boksan Union #sufi?e, Por donanta min #?i tiu #?anco plenumi mian revon #fari?i #?ampiono.

La sekvanta paro de jaroj estas irantaj esti vere ekscita nun, Ni??E gonna iras tute, #Tio ?i estas nur kio mi devis, Pluen kaj upwards.?

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