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Awọn fọto nipa Jesse Kelley
Australia nipasẹ Kildare, Ireland ká WBA #12- ati IBF # 11-won won “Iji lile” Dennis Hogan (21-0-1, 7 KOs) cruised si ohun idanilaraya ati workmanlike 10-yika ipinnu lori Philadelphia ká Tyrone “Young Gun” Brunson (22-5-1, 21 KOs) lalẹ, ninu awọn ifilelẹ ti awọn iṣẹlẹ ti “Asiwaju Boxing lori Sibiesi idaraya Network” ni Grand Casino Hinckley i Hinckley, Minnesota.
Ija ni iwaju ti awọn eniyan ti o ni imọran ti o ta-jade, Hogan outworked the careful Brunson in the majority of rounds to win by scores of 96-94, 98-92 ati 97-93 and in the process, picked up the World Boxing Association’s NABA-US Super Welterweight Championship.

Hogan closed the show well and seemed to hurt Brunson with a series of clubbing shots. But Brunson was able to survive the onslaught.
Brunson, who seems to have morphed into a counter puncher since his days as the King of the KO 1 earlier in his career, had a good round eight and seemed to hurt Hogan with a right. He kept it interesting throughout by catching Hogan coming in with right hands.
Presented by Greg Cohen Promotions in association with Adam Wilcock’s Fight Card Promotions and produced by David Schuster’s Winner Take All Productions “Asiwaju Boxing lori Sibiesi idaraya Network” wà ni Uncomfortable CBS-tẹlifisiọnu akitiyan lati ipolowo egbe.
Orisirisi awọn knockouts thudding punctuated awọn iyokù ti awọn night ká igbese.

Ni awọn night ká àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, lightweight slugger Ismael Barroso ṣe awọn ọna iṣẹ ti Memphis, Tennessee oniwosan Ira Terry, knocking u jade inu ti a yika.
The southpaw Barroso, ti El Tigre, Venezuela, gbe igbasilẹ rẹ si 18-0-2, 17 KOs nipasẹ fifẹ Terry (bayi 26-14, 16 KOs) pẹlu ọwọ osi iparun. Orukọ Barroso dabi pe o dagba pẹlu gbogbo iṣẹ ẹru. Terry gbiyanju lati lọ si apa osi rẹ ati pe o jẹ alaimọ, ṣugbọn o gba ibọn kan nikan lati awọn ikun simenti Barroso. Referee Mark Nelson bẹrẹ kika nigbati Terry sọkalẹ, sugbon ni kiakia fì o si pa ni 2:49.

Ni awọn televised ibẹrẹ, Saint Paul, Minnesota, middleweight afojusọna Rob “Daradara Ṣetan” Brant (15-0, 9 KOs)ṣe iṣẹ irọrun iyalẹnu ti Miami nipasẹ Dionisio Miranda ti Columbia (22-11-2, 19 KOs), sisọ rẹ silẹ fun kika kikun ni 2:40 ti yika meji.
Brant showed superior quickness while landing his rangy shots form outside. A right hand started the trouble for the normally durable Miranda. The follow-up volley forced Miranda down and he elected, probably wisely, not to rise. The crowd-favorite Brant remains undefeated and now has a KO win over a quality mid-level opponent on his resume.

In what turned out to be a televised swing bout, American heavyweight prospect Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, ti Brooklyn, Niu Yoki, moved his impressive record to 12-0-1, 10 KOs by knocking out Nairobi, Kenya’s Raymond “King Kong” Ochieng (26-19-3, 21 KOs) ni 1:40of the very first round.
Miller placed his heavy, accurate shots inside the wild swings of the game Ochieng and caught him with a strong combination against the ropes. Ochieng went down and referee Gary Miezwa waved it off without counting, probably prematurely.
Ṣugbọn, the charismatic Miller looked like a solid prospect taking out a useful veteran in Ochieng, who had gone 10 rounds with Alexander Petkovic in his last fight and handed 36-1 David Rodriguez a TKO 1 loss last July.

San Antonio, Texas, super bantamweight Adam “Mantequilla” Lopez (11-0, 6 KOs) furthered his reputation as an up-and-coming prospect by levelling Saint Paul, Minnesota’s Philip Adyaka (4-5, 2 KOs) with a monstrous left hook at 58 seconds of round two. 24-year-old Lopez was too big and too powerful for the smaller Adyaka. Lopez impressed, showing off his world-class weaponry while banging to the head and body, especially with the left hook. Adyaka bravely tried to rise, but stumbled back into the ropes and the fight was waved off.

In a six-round heavyweight match-up, fan favorite Joey “Minnesota Ice” Abell (30-8, 29 KOs) of nearby Coon Rapids, Minnesota, started his comeback by stopping journeyman Travis “Okunrin Irin” Fulton (22-39-1, 21 KOs) ti Cedar Falls, Iowa ni awọn iyipo mẹta. Jade kuro ninu oruka fun diẹ ẹ sii ju ọdun kan lọ, Southpaw Abell nikẹhin gbọn ipata naa o si gba pẹlu punches kan pẹlu awọn okun., eyi ti koṣe stunned Fulton. Awọn wá ni 34 iṣẹju-aaya pẹlu Fulton dazed ṣugbọn o tun duro. Mo tun bẹrẹ. Mo fẹ lati gba a tọkọtaya AamiEye ati ireti gba ńlá kan ija nibi,” Abell sọ, ranse si-ija. Laanu, Abell ti yọ kuro lainidi ni iyipo akọkọ ati pe o jiya ipalara kokosẹ pataki kan.

Ni a mẹrin-yika, gbogbo-Minneapolis Super heavyweight showdown lati ṣii alẹ, 316-Mo ni lb “Ọkunrin Na” Goodman, bayi 4-5-2, 4 KOs, ti gbe kan ti o dara win lori299-lb Brett Murphy, bayi 1-1, 1 WHO nipasẹ WHO 2. Murphy wa ni isalẹ ni yika ọkan ati lẹmeji diẹ sii ni yika meji. Apa oke apa osi ti o ti sọ di mimọ ni ibọn ipari. Awọn akoko ti awọn stoppage wà 1:38.
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