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In the main event, IBF World, IBF World, VBA Super World, VBC World, VBO World Lights Heavy Champion Artur Beterbiev, 21-1 (20), has lost most decisions in the former Champ Dmitrii buffalo, 24-1 (12) 12- Round unanimous decision last Saturday night in place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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In the first two rounds, Bivol used an efficient Jab to counteract the aggressive, hard bump of Beterbieva. From the third through the sixth, Beterbiev is an Outlandio buffalo. Dmitry then returned, taking the rounds seven through the ninth wheel.

In the tenth round, Betrview may even have a buffalo landed noise at the end of the round, probably steals him. In the eleventh round, Beterbiev began strongly, but buffalo returned at the last minute. In the twelfth and finished circle, buffalo looked ahead of us and went well until Beterbiev opened the cut on the buffalo left eyebrow with a minute remaining.

The results were 114-114, 115-113 and 116-112.

VBO Temporary Difficult Champion Joseph Parker, 36-3 (24), stopped Nabf and Vbo Int’l Champion Martin Bakole, 21-2 (16), at 2:17 second round scheduled 12 rounds.

In the first round, mostly felt one of the seconds until the last few seconds, when Bakole rocked Parker right on his chin. Parker landed hard on his chin in the second round, throwing Bakola back and down. He could not beat Judge Steve Gray, he finished the fight.

VBC World Lights SUNCHPAVANK SHAKUR STEVENSON, 23-0 (11), stopped Josh Padley, 15-1 (4) after nine rounds scheduled 12 rounds.

In the first six rounds Stevenson chose Padley except his Jab. In the ninth round, Stevenson dropped Padley with the body recorded for 8-count from Judge Victor Loughlin. Stevenson dropped Padley twice before before the fight finally stopped.

VBC World Middle Champion Carlos ‘Bronco’ Adames, 24-1-1 (18), finished in Split decision-making Commonwealth, Abu, VBC Silver Champion Hamzah ‘Mohammed’ Sheeraz, 21-0-1 (17) over 12 rounds.

In the first four rounds, the Adam pressed Shearaz, kicked it, while the Sheeraz opposed him, moving around the ring.

In the sixth to the tenth round, Sheeraz returned well enough to hold his own. Adam walked slowly to his corner after the ninth round, tired of the cheerase.

In the eleventh and twelfth circles, returned back and forth that won the circle.

Judicial Hector AFU. Results 115-114 Sheeraz, 118-110 Adames, 114-114.

VBC Temporary World Super Welter Champion Vergil Ortiz, Jr., 23-0 (21), defeated former VBA World Super Welter Champion Irail “San” Madrimov, 10-2-1 (7) over 12 rounds.

In the top six rounds, Madrimov was well enough to have edges, and both Ortiz’s eyes begin to suffer swelling around them. In the last six rounds, Ortiz was quite struggling in the thought of judges to get close, if it was not disputed, the decision.

The results were 115-113, 115-113 and 117-111.

Judge Kieran McCann

Formpic Silver Medalist, VBI infiram Champion Southpav Zhilei ‘Big Bang’ Zhang, 27-3-1 (22), refused VBC Continental Americas, Vbo Nabo Champ Agit Kabaiiel, 26-0 (18) at 2:29 Sixth round scheduled 12 rounds.

In the third and fourth round, Kabayiel injured Zhang’s body shots, who were putting both circles. Zhang looks tired. In the fifth round, Zhang landed the left on the chin, knocking Kabaiel for 8 accounts from Judge Lison. Kabayiel fought the rest of the round.

In the sixth round, Kabaiel dragged Zhang Down. Zhang took the knee and after getting up, Judge Lison waved him because Zhang was exhausted and in which she was not formed.

2016 Olympic Bronze Medalist, VBO Temporary World World Light Champ Joshua Buats, 19-1 (13), Lost in the former VBA, VBC Diamond Super Scope Champion Callum ‘Mundo’ Smith, 31-2 (22) with a 12-round unanimous decision .

In the first round, Smith finished Butsi, who, occasionally, clinch. In the second and third round, Smith passed Buts. In the fourth round, Buts finally opposed Smith, he abolished the circle.

In the fifth circle, Smith kicked the Butsi’s mouthpiece with his left hip with his chin. In the sixth round, Smith drove endless drums around the whole ring, landing on the left hip after the left hook. In the last 20 seconds, the Baatsi finally landed, driving Smith in the ropes, but is it enough to steal a circle? In the seventh to the tenth, it went back and forth around who landed more.

In the eleventh and twelfth circles, Smith had Buts on defense, continuing with his attack on the body. Both fighters were near exhaustion.

The judge was Howard Foster. The results were 119-110, 115-113 and 116-112.

Lightly Mohammed Alakel, 3-0) Won Engel ‘El Cohete’ Gomez, 8-43-3 (4) over six rounds.

In the first three rounds, Alakel dominated the action. In the sixth and finishing circle, Alakel landed Gomez.

The result was 60-54.

PROSPECTURE VELTERVEA ZIIAD ‘ZIZO’ ALMAAIF, 7-0-1 (1) It has redeemed Jonatas ‘Marajoara Monster’ Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira, 6-21 (5) over six rounds.

In three rounds, Almaaiouf dominated. In the fifth round, Almaaiouf held an alien Oliveire. At half point of the sixth and last round, Oliveira finally landed several strokes. In the last 30 seconds, Almaaiouf opened up to the bell.

Judge Howard Foster scored 60-54.

The Rings announces Thomas Trender and Michael Buffer.

Last Updated on 24.02.2025

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