
Fabio Wardley (19-0-1, 18 kos) eliminated his replacement opponent Justie Henney (12-1, 7 kos) in the tenth round to capture the WBA interim heavyweight title at Ipswich in Suffolk, England on Saturday night.
When the referee paid the amount to the Huni, the camera was thrown away and the Huns seemed to stand up in time, but for some reason the battle still stopped. The shutdown did not sit with fans on social media, and they thought the Huns should be allowed to continue. It officially stopped in the tenth round of 12 rounds
In the last minute of the second round, Wardley punched the Huns in a series of punches. In the fifth round, in the last minute, Hunti competed with a string of punches to fight Wardley against the rope. In the seventh round, halfway through Henty drove Wardley to the rope in the lower right corner. In the eighth round, at the last minute, Henty had another good rounded Wardley.
At the end of the ninth round, Hunti gained solid rights on Wardley’s chin, causing him to surrender. In the tenth round, Wardley took a strong lead on Hunter’s chin, and he took the Count of referee Latham backwards.
In the joint event, WBC International Super Lightweight Champion Pierce “Big Bang” O’Leary (17-0, 9 KOS) defeated Liam Dillon (15-3-1, 3 KOS) with the 12-round vacant EBU SUPER SUPER Lightweight Lightweight title.
In the third round, O’Leary landed the left hook on the corpse, hurting Dillon. From fourth to seventh, O’Leary surpassed a tough Dillon.
In the eighth round, Dillon took over O’Leary’s chin in the middle of the eighth round. In the tenth round, O’Leary comes in and a full battle is back with an advantage. In the eleventh round, O’Leary was the entire invader, continuing to combine with Dillon. In the twelfth and final round, they provided a lot of entertainment to the fans as both fighters were at the end.
Scores are 116-112, 115-113 and 117-112. Mark Bates is the referee.
Lightweight Mike Meck Rebel Perez (31-3-1, 22 KOS) stopped the former WBO European champion Steven Steven Stephen “The Quiet Man” ward (15-4, 5 kos), and in the ninth round of the scheduled 10 rounds, he won the vacant WBA WBA WBA second catch cruising Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Title.
The first three rounds were competitive, and Perez had a slight advantage. In the fourth and fifth rounds, Ward came back with an effective poke.
In the seventh round, Perez sucked blood from Ward’s mouth and right ear in the last minute.
In the last minute of the eighth round, Perez left three left Ward on his chin, earning eight points from referee Bob Williams. A few seconds later, Perez dropped Williams and did eight times. In the ninth round, Williams’ right eyebrow was cut and raised, and when Perez lowered a pair of lower left corners, he dropped the ward when his corner was thrown on a towel and stopped the round.
WBO Euro heavyweight champion Nelson ‘Albanian Eagle’Hysa (23-0, 21 KOS) stopped the second round of 2:05 “big” Patrick Cotter (22-5-1, 18 KOS) in 10 rounds scheduled in the second round.
In the last minute of the first round, the 40-year-old Hysa lowered her left ear to her right. Referee John Latham said Korte took a step forward and fell to his knees for eight votes. In the second round, Hysa landed three rights to her chin and dropped Korte with eight votes on her knees. After the rise, referee Rusham waved.
Middleweight Majic Man’Gilley (18-1-1, 9 KO) defeated Jonas Oninani (7-5-1) with an eight-round decision.
Geely seems to have gotten rid of Onyenani’s job in the first five rounds. In the eighth round, due to on Nyani, this is a round of championships.
Referee Kiernan McCann scored 76-76.
The lightweight Umar Kahn (12-0, 1 KOS) beat Moises Garcia (12-14-1, 6 KOS) with eight rounds of scoring. In the second round, Kahn lost Garcia.
Referee Bob Williams scored 79-72.
Super lightweight Southpaw Billy’Boom Boom’Adams (7-0) beat Alexander Alexander El Tyson Morales (6-15-5, 2 KOS) with a four-round decision.
Adams won two wins with a good poke in the first two rounds, while referee Bob Williams warned Morales to keep the game in the second round. Adams finished third and fourth with excellent physical work, while referee Williams continued to warn Morales of holding.
Referee Bob Williams scored 40-36.
Middleweight Olympic 2024 bronze medalist South Claw Lewis Richardson (1-0) defeated Dmitry Proskunas (8-21-1, 1 kos) with a six-round point decision.
In the first three rounds, Richardson mostly reached his hands to him, and his path worked. In the fifth round, Richardson landed a five-fight combination halfway through. In the sixth and final round, Richardson ended the only pure proton that stopped 20-year-old protons.
Referee Kieran McCann scored 60-54.
Lightweight Lillie Winch (5-0) beat Katerina Dvorakova (3-7, 3 KOS) with a six-round scoring decision.
Referee Kieran McCann scored 60-54.
Super bantamweight Jack Williams (3-0, 1 Kos 1 beat Fernando Joaquin Valdez (1-16) to score with four rounds.
In the first round, all Williams had some performances, outperforming Valdez. In the second round, Williams controlled the move. In the last minute, Valdez hit Williams with a right hand in the head and then punched several times.
In the third round, Williams lowered the upper right corner to his entire body as Valdez stepped forward. In the fourth and final round, both bring it together and Williams gets better. Williams later claimed to have hurt his right hand in the first round.
Referee Bob Williams scored 40-36.
The ring announcer is Thomas Treber.
Last updated on June 7, 20125