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Fight txostena: Thomas eta Dudzinskik inpresionatzen dute Preece gisa debutetan, McIntyre eta McGivern-ek garaipen handiak lortu dituzte Cardiffen

Gianluca Di Caro txostena

 

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

Thomas Jones erabiltzailearen argazkia

 

 

Larunbatean Londresko etxetik Cardiff hiri ederrera mendebaldera egin nuen bidaia, Owen Watkinsek Ice Arena Gales-en sustatutako ekitaldirako..

Hari Miles eta Dorian Darch-en arteko Welsh Heavyweight title-en arteko aurreikusten zen ekitaldiaren buru izan zen., World Boxing Fundazioarentzat (WBF) Pisu Astunen Europako Txapelketa. Hala ere, borroka atzeratu egin behar izan zen, Darchek ezin izan baitzuen parte hartu aste batzuk lehenago beste ekitaldi batean izandako borroka baten ondorioz jaso zuen etenaldiagatik..

Oztopo hau izan arren, Owen Watkins-ek ikuskizunak jarraitu behar zuela erabaki zuen eta ni pozik nago aukera hori egin zuelako., aurreikusitako kartelean goi mailako afizionatu batzuk agertzen zirenez, euren debut profesionalak egiten ikusteko irrikitan egon naiz.

Lehenengoa Carl Thomas-ek Kyle McNicholas-en aurka estreinatzea izan zen, lau txandako Pisu Astunen Lehiaketa batean.

Bi mutilak oso ondo hasi ziren euren boxeorako gaitasuna erakusten.

Txanda aurrera joan ahala Thomasek presioa areagotu zuen, McNicholas soketara babestu eta Liverpudlian gorputzean eta buruan jaurtitzen uzten hasi zen..

Erronda azken minutura aurrera egin ahala Thomasek buruko pitzadura bat lurreratu zuen eta McNicholas muinraino astindu zuen., Thomasek ezkerrera jarraitu zuen gorputzera ia berehala jarraitu zuen McNicholas mihisera bidali zuen ezker handi batekin..

Harrigarria bada ere, McNicholasek egin zuen kontaketa, Merseyside-n gogorrak hazten dituztela ziur, beheko saihetsetik beherako gorputz zital bat baitzen, ez duzu ikusten jendea horren atzetik altxatzen den sarritan.

Berrabiarazteko Thomas zuzenean itzuli zen erasora, lehenik kolpe zurrun bat jaurtiz gero, gorputzean ezkerreko beste ziztada bat eta buruan eskuineko bikoitza..

Tomasek presioari eutsi zion, McNicholas piperkatuz gorputz-buruaren konbinazio gaizto batekin eta ondoren beste kolpe zurrun batekin McNicholas izkina neutro batera babesteko, gorputzari ezker kako sentsaziozko batekin erauzi aurretik, bidali duena McNicholas bigarren aldiz jaitsi da.

Roger Riley epaileak zenbaketa hasi zuen eta zortzi puntura iritsi zenean McNicholas arrakastarik gabe igotzen saiatzen hasi zen., epaileari borroka astintzea beste aukerarik ez utziz, txirrina jo zuenean, lehen itzuliaren amaiera adierazteko.

Pozik nago McNicholas ondo zegoela eta handik gutxira zutik jarri zela esanez.

Borroka berezi honi buruzko nire azken gogoetak hauek dira; beharbada txanda bakarra iraun zuen, baina a zer nolako txanda izan zen.

Hurrengoan, ikusi Kacper Dudzinski-k bere profesional debuta egiten Belfasteko Michael Kellyren aurka lau txandako pisu super welter lehiaketan.

Hasieratik Dudzinski bere jab indartsuaren atzean jarri zen eta prozedurak kontrolatzen hasi zen esku bizkorrekin eta jab bikoitz zurrunekin..

Kelly ez da katilua, Ez luze baten jaurtiketa, etortzen diren bezain jakintsua da, baina berak ere defentsako jarrera hartu eta pazientziaz edozein aukeraren zain egon behar izan zuen, lerdenak izan arren, kontra egiteko, egia esan, gutxi ziren.

Dudzinski serioski inpresionatu zuen Kellyren aurka eta etorkizun zoragarria du kirolean.

Bere debuta izan zitekeen, baina bere jardunean oinarrituta larunbatean Gau, benetako tituluaren aurkari ohi baten aurka, Uste dut gailurrera joango dela eta merezi duela ere, Dudzinskik ia lau roundetan egin zuen moduan Kelly atzeko oinean mantendu dezakeena zerbait berezia da zalantzarik gabe..

Ez nazazu gaizki ulertu Kellyk jaurtiketa zintzo batzuk atera zituen, baina Dudzinskiren eskuaren abiadura ikaragarri azkarrak eta defentsa bikainak aukera horiek gutxienera mantendu zituzten..

Kellyren ukitu polita azken txandan berandu, «Matrix style» erreakzio mugimendu bati jarraituz, horrek ia galarazi zion eskularru bat behera ukitzea, ordea, bere haserrerako Chris Kelly epailearen zenbaketa jaso zuen, Kellyk bere eskularruak mihisea ukitzea saihestu zuela sinetsita zegoen arren, baina han gelditu eta protesta egin beharrean behera jaitsi eta flexioak egiten hasi zen zenbaketa osoan zehar bere gaitzespena erakusteko, jendetzaren gozamenerako askoz.

Lau txanda bikainen ostean, ez zen harritzekoa Dudzinski izan zela eskua altxatu zuena. – emaitza ofizialak erakutsi zuen Dudzinskik bere maiden pro garaipena lortu zuela a 40-35 puntu marjina.

Hurrengoa Ben McGivern-en aurka Ben Hough izan zen Cruiserweight lau txandako lehiaketan.

Zer borroka bat, McGivern-ek batez ere prozedurak burutzen ditu, Hough atzeko oinean behartuz baita sokak ere lehen ahapaldiaren zati on baterako. Nahiz eta aurreneko zati handi batean defentsan egon zitekeen baina aukerak sortu zirenean ederki hartu zituen.

Ia buelta osoa izan zen Bigarren txandan, Hough borroka kontrolarekin eta McGivern atzeko oinean jarriz, eta sokak, eskoziarrak lehen itzulia zuzentzeko moduaren antzera.

Hirugarren ahapaldia askoz estuago borrokatua izan zen, hainbeste kostatu zitzaidan horiek banatzea, puntu jakintsu.

Laugarrena gutxi gorabehera hirugarrena amaitu ahala hasi zen, bi protagonistekin mailua eta pintza, baina Erronda aurrera egin ahala McGivernek nahikoa areagotu zuen txanda ziurtatzeko, baina baita garaipena ere.

Ekintza guztien lau txanda sentsazionalen ostean, goian eman nuen bezala, McGivern izan zen garaile atera zena, Roger Riley epaileak lehia bikaina lortu zuen 39-37 eskoziarraren alde.

Borrokaren ostean bi boxeolariek errebantxa bat adostu zuten, fidagarriki jakinarazi didatenez, litekeena da Liverpoolen gertatuko dela Irailaren 8an – jarri data zure egunkarian hau inork galdu behar ez duen borroka da!

Gaueko azkenaurreko borroka Blackwood ikusi, Hego Gales’ Liam Preece versus oso, oso berandu ordezkoa Pentrefoelas, Ipar Gales’ Steffan Hughes gales osoko lehiaketa batean.

Zein kortxoa izan zen borroka hau, ekintza osoko thriller bat izan zen hasieratik amaierara arte.

Preece-k pisu desabantaila handia zuela kontuan hartuta, benetan alde egin zuen, borroka bere esperientziadunengana eramanez, eta astunagoa, Aurkari.

Preece-k konfiantzaz boxeatu zuen erasoan ez ezik, Hughesek jaurtitako exozet zehatzen aurka defenditzean ere..

Preece ikusgarria izan zen osoan, eta ziur nago Ice Arena Galesko inor ez zuela harritu Chris Kelly epailearen puntuazio-txartela irakurri zutenean. 40-36 puntuko garaipena South Wales Ladrentzat.

Gaueko azken pro borrokak Port Talbot-eko Levi Griffiths afizionatu ohia baloratu zuen Scott McIntyre Liverpool-en aurka..

Griffiths oso txukuna da, gazte dotorea ondo hasi zen eta jaurtiketa latz batzuk atera zituen, horrek McIntyre "B planera" hasieran aldatzera behartu zuen barnean mantendu nahian, galestarrak bere jaurtiketa handiak atera ez zezan..

McIntyreren B plana agian ez zen polita izan, baina mutil oh mutil oso eraginkorra izan zen.

Hasierako ‘irekia’ aldian, horrek arrakasta maila ona lortu zuen galestar zintzoari, borrokaren gehiengoa telefono kutxa batean izan zitekeen.

McIntyre-k argi eta garbi ez zuen Griffiths-i aukerarik emateko edozein jaurtiketa handiekin erauzi uzteko asmorik., lotu besterik ez zuen mantendu, batzuetan bide zikinez, horrenbestez, esandakoan eusteko edo ez hausteko abisu ugariren ondoren, Roger Riley epaileak puntu bat kendu zuen, hala ere puntu kenketa horrek ere ez zuen Liverpooleko gizonak garaipena lortzea eragotziko, puntuazio ofiziala izanik 39-36.

Dute esan, pertsonalki etsita zegoen Miles-Darch WBF Europako tituluaren borroka ez zelako gertatu, Owen Watkins sustatzaileak hain goi mailako laguntza-txartel bat osatu zuen, non, baita ziur nago bertaratutako guztiek beren Pugilistic Gosea ondo eta benetan asetuta zutela eskaintzaren prezioarekin eta bere hurrengo promozioari begira., Neath-eko Cwrt Herbert Aisialdi Zentroan egingo dena 22irailean.

Kotey’s “Nightmare” at the Hands of DecastroPugh and Hughes Reign Supreme at Pride Park

Ringside Report: Gianluca Di Caro

 

 

 

Pride Park in Derby may be best known as home of Derby County FC, however after Saturday night it may be just as well known as the new home of Boxing in the City.

 

 

 

Local Promoter Dan Gray and his team really pulled out all of the stops to put on a seriously top class International event, Dan Gray’s second at the stunning venue, that outclassed the vast majority of the biggest televised events in the country, not just in the realm of quality of the promotion but also with regard to matching.

 

 

 

How refreshing it was to be ringside at an event where each and every fight was so evenly matched you really didn’t know who was going to emerge victorious.

 

 

 

This was boxing the way it should be and I loved every second of it, as I am pretty sure so did every single person that attended, well as virtually everyone was on their feet vociferously showing their support for the fighters throughout each fight I can say that with some confidence.

 

 

 

Anyway enough of my waffle, let’s get to the fights themselves, in reverse order.

 

 

Local Prospect Ross Doherty headlined the show, against Latvia’s Grigorijs Dunecs in an eight round Welterweight contest.

 

 

 

Dunecs is tall for a Welter, with a seriously long reach, which initially he was able to use to good effect to keep his shorter opponent Doherty at bay for about the first minute or so of the first round, Doherty though has a switched on boxing brain and soon adapted his tactics to get around this major disadvantage.

 

 

 

Sensational and clever boxing from the local lad see him soon get a semblance of control of the bout in his favour, mainly targeting the body with single shots and getting out of range before Dunecs could counter with effect.

 

 

 

More of the same in the early part second, however Doherty’s confidence soon grew to a level where he was able to slip under the impressive jab from the Latvian and let rip with sharp double-handed combinations, before slipping back out of range.

 

 

 

Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t all one-way traffic, far from it as Dunecs had plenty of success landing his shots too, just Doherty’s clever movement and pure guts to get inside to land his were mightily impressive.

 

 

 

Gehiago bera hurrengo erronda pare batean, really great, highly technical boxing from both protagonists, but the fifth proved to be a major turning point, as Doherty dug deep and switched tactics again, seemingly coming in for another body attack, but at the last microsecond switching to a looping shot to the head.

 

 

 

Dunecs, soon got to grip with the new tactic and basically neutralized this highly effective move. Doherty though just dug deep into his well-stocked locker and produced another clever move.

 

 

 

As the fight headed into the final couple of rounds the fans ringside were treated to some good old-fashioned close quarter slug outs.

 

 

 

Azken txandan cracker bat izan zen, well the whole fight was, but the final round encapsulated the flavour of the contest best, both fighters threw caution to the wind and really went for itit was breath-taking to watch.

 

 

 

After eight fantastic closely fought rounds of boxing Referee Rob Jones’ Aginte koadroa irakurri 80-72 in favour of Ross Doherty, although absolutely the correct score, it just didn’t reflect just how close the vast majority of the rounds were.

 

 

 

Preceding the excellent Doherty-Dunecs fight was a battle of two Pro debutants, Great Britain’s Emily Pugh versus Latvia’s Jelizaveta Cerkasova.

 

 

 

Zer borroka bat, it was superb and I know before I even start writing I’m not going to be able to adequately describe just how good this fight was, but am going to give it my best shot.

 

 

 

Right from the opening bell both girls moved forward and met in centre ring and exchanged good strong jabs and so began a highly technical chess match of a fight, where both protagonists displayed the excellent fight skills in their respective lockers in an attempt to out gun the other.

 

 

 

For four sensational rounds Pugh and Cerkasova displayed their respective, skills much to the delight of all ringside. It was a master-class, but not in the normal sense of the word, how we use it in boxing, whereby one boxer gave a master-class to their opponent, I mean it was a true master-class of boxing full stop, it was enthralling to watch and as for officiating I would reckon Referee Rob Jones has never had a better fight to officiate, he could have come and sat ringside and watched, he had that little to do, other than take a watching brief.

 

 

 

After four absolutely wonderful, exciting rounds of boxing Referee Rob Jones scored the bout 40-36 in favour of Emily Pugh, and as with the Doherty-Dunecs scoring it was a hundred per cent correct but again just doesn’t represent just how incredibly closely fought the contest was.

 

 

 

Prior to my Fight of the Night winner, Pugh Vs. Cerkasova, was the hugely anticipated and way overdue Super Middleweight contest between Bardley, Lincolnshire’s very own unbeaten and IBF Ranked Super Star Nathan “Amesgaizto” Decastro and PhilipSweet PeaKotey.

 

 

 

Twice previously this fight had been matched, but injury and illness prevented Kotey making it into the ring on fight night, was this going to be third time lucky, you can bet your bottom dollar on it and boy oh boy was it worth it, especially as on Saturday there was a title on the line, the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International, to add spice to the proceedings.

 

 

 

Right from the off Decastro powered to centre ring and let rip with a huge right, similar to the one he sent Chris Eubanks Jnr. to the canvas with when they faced each other in the amateurs, however in this case somehow Kotey managed to stay on his feet and proceeded to cover up, like a red flag to a bull that just beckoned Decastro to punish his opponent with huge lefts and rights.

 

 

 

Decastro kept on throwing shots, forcing Kotey back onto the ropes and then the fireworks really began to fly. Kotey responds with wicked short hooks to the head followed by close quarters uppercuts, whilst Decastro just kept letting rip with big heavy handed hooks to head and body.

 

 

 

For virtually the entire rest of the round this fight could have taken place in a phone box, but don’t go thinking that means little was happening as they were too close, oh no nothing like that it was all action, I lost count of the amount of shots both fighters threw, they were just raining down.

 

 

 

Gehiago bera bigarrenean, although a couple of times Kotey had managed to free himself and utilize really good strong jabs, however Decastro just walked through them whilst throwing big lefts and rights to the body once more to coral the Ghanaian back onto the ropes or a corner.

 

 

 

Right at the very end of the round Kotey let rip with a huge uppercut, Decastro just managed to slip back enough for it to go whizzing past his chin before letting rip with a huge right to the head literally as the bell to end the second round rang.

 

 

 

Kotey stayed in the corner, clearly distressed, before collapsing to the canvas where he began writhing in pain, Referee Rob Jones immediately called the Doctor and Paramedics into the ring and waved the fight off.

 

 

 

The massive uppercut was probably the cause for Kotey’s distress, which was later stated to be a torn rotor cuff injury.

 

 

 

The tough Ghanaian decided he still was going to be present for the Championship Belt presentation to Decastro, even though still in extreme pain, proceeded to stand astride the referee as the result was announced and even took the time to congratulate Decastro for his victory before going back to the medical room for further treatment.

 

 

 

The opening professional fight of the night was a battle of the Celts, with Derby based Scotsman Kane Corvus making his debut against Welshman Steffan Hughes in a four round Cruiserweight contest.

 

 

 

The fight started a frenetic pace, Corvus bouncing in, letting rip, before bouncing back out again, after about twenty seconds or so Promoter Dan Gray shouted out to Corvusslow down, plant your feet”, the big Scotsman immediately complied and proceeded to take a much more controlled approach to the business in hand, so much so that he secured the round in style.

 

 

 

Round two see Corvus boxing nicely off the front foot, but also see Hughes come more into the fight. There were some cracking exchanges, one such about three quarters in, see Corvus land a big left and as he leant back to where he thought he’d be out of range, Hughes took a slight step forward and landed a very good straight right which sent the Scotsman to the canvas.

 

 

 

Corvus was straight up on his feet and once Referee Rob Jones had finished the count and instructed them to box on, Corvus moved forward and landed another good strong shot, only for Hughes to counter equally effectively just as the bell to end the round tolled.

 

 

 

Corvus now seemed to be more settled and boxed effectively, Hughes seemed to be content to absorb the shots and counter occasionally.

 

 

 

As the round progressed there were some really nice exchanges, then out of the blue Hughes threw a peach of a shot to Corvus’ body, which sent the big Scotsman to the canvas for a second time. Again Corvus made the count and also made a big impression late in the round when he landed a cracking body shot, which slowed Hughes but didn’t send him down.

 

 

 

Going into the fourth and final round Corvus was told by his corner that at best to get a draw he would need to drop Hughes and sure as eggs is eggs, he proceeded to try his hardest throughout the round to do just that, however Hughes is as savvy as they come and just got behind his jab to keep the marauding Scot at bay.

 

 

 

After four rounds of entertaining boxing Referee Rob Jones scored the contest 38-37 in favour of Steffan Hughes.

 

 

 

Supporting the four pro contests were no less than eight unsanctioned fights, the highlight of these was the contest featuring Megan Mousley, against seriously tough Cheryl Swarbrick. Mousley, who fought with class and panache came through with flying colours.

 

 

 

After this bout Promoter Dan Gray announced that this was Mousley’s final fight, on the unsanctioned amateur circuit, as she is turning professional and will make her pro debut on Dan’s next show in August. Without doubt she will make a very welcome addition to the pro ranks.