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Maltese International Boxing Title Event Results
Maltese International Boxing Title Results
Event The Punisher Held – Malta 01-12-2012
Valentin Stoychev First Maltese International Title Winner
Undercard – Results
- Claudio Calleja (Red Corner) vs Terrance Cutajar – 73 Kilos x 4 – Winner Points – Terrance Cutajar
- Palo Cardinale (Red Corner) vs Christopher Perry Matcalf 73 KG x 4 – Winner TKO 3 round Christopher Perry Matcalf
- Arouna Coulibaly (Red Corner) – vs Jonathan Mifsud 91 KG x 4 – Winner Red Corner / Coulibaly by TKO Round 1
Title Fight
Clayton Vella of Malta vs Valentin Stoychev of Bulgaria (10×3)
Winner: Valentin Stoychev – by TKO rd 5 at 2.30 minutes
Saturday Night Boxing Results 8/9
Saturday Night Boxing Results And notes – For 8th September 2012

Saturday 8 September 2012 – Campo Recreativo Pasteleros, Esteban Echeverria, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Super middleweight – Pablo Oscar Natalio Farias beat Dario German Balmaceda by KO 8 / 10 – vacant IBF Latino super middleweight title
Light welterweight – Fernanda Soledad Alegre beat Darys Esther Pardo by RTD 7 /10 – time: 0:01 – WBO female light welterweight title (supervisor: Jorge Molina)
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Hershey Centre, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Middleweight – Brandon Cook beat Ferenc Zold by TKO 3 / 6
Lightweight – Steven Wilcox beat Sandor Horvath by TKO 2 / 6
Lightweight- Tebor Brosch beat Gyorgy Mizsei Jr on SD 6 / 6
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Karl Eckel Halle, Hattersheim am Main, Hessen, Germany
Middleweight – Nuhu Lawal beat Phillip Kolodzej by TKO 5 / 6 – time: 2:05
Light heavyweight – Konni Konrad beat Ata Dogan by TKO 6 /6
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Deportivo del Sindicato del Metro , Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Bantamweight – Felipe Orucuta beat Julio Cesar Miranda by TKO 10 / 10
Bantamweight Felipe “Gallito” Orucuta (25-1, 21 KOs) scored a tenth round TKO over former world champion Julio Cesar “Pingo” Miranda (37-8-1, KOs). The bout was waved off with Miranda under heavy fire. Miranda was originally slated to face Daniel “Bad Boy” Rosas, but the Mexican Commission wouldn’t allow Rosas to fight due to bronchitis. Orucuta, who was appearing in the co-feature stepped in to face Miranda and made the most of it.
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Gimnasio Miguel Alemán Valdez, Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico
Super middleweight – Marco Antonio Rubio beat Carlos Manuel Baldomir by RTD 4 / 12 – time: 3:00 – vacant World Boxing Federation super middleweight title
Super middleweight – Marcos Reyes beat Julio Cesar Garcia on UD 10 / 10
Marco Antonio “Veneno” Rubio (55-6-1, 48 KOs) scored a fifth round TKO over Carlos Baldomir (49-15, 15 KOs) to claim the WBF title on Saturday night at the at the Estadio Miguel Aleman in Celaya, Mexico. Rubio battered Baldomir the entire fight and Baldomir didn’t come out for round five. - In the co-feature, middleweight Marco “Dorado” Reyes won a ten round unanimous decision over Julio Cesar “Baby Face” Garcia by scores 99-91, 96-95, 96-94.
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Auditorio Teopanzolco, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Light middleweight – Patrick Teixeira beat Omar Vasquez by TKO 8 / 10 – vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental light middleweight title
Saturday 8 September 2012 – The Flash Grand Ballroom of the Elorde Sports Complex, Paranaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Bantamweight – Dennis Tubieron beat Hiroki Shiino by TKO 8 / 12 – time: 2:31 – WBC International bantamweight title
Light flyweight – Benezer Alolod beat Ryu Onigashima by TKO 6 / 10 – time: 1:55 – vacant WBC International light flyweight title
Super bantamweight – Jaderes Padua beat Christian Abila on SD 10 / 10 – Vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental super bantamweight title
Super flyweight - Gabriel Altarejos drew with Weljan Ugbaniel 10 / 10 – vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental super flyweight title
Saturday 8 September 2012 Olimpiyskiy, Moscow, Russia
Heavyweight – Vitali Klitschko beat Manuel Charr by TKO 4 / 12 – time: 2:10 – WBC heavyweight title (supervisor: Houcine Houichi)
Heavyweight – Magomed Abdusalamov beat Jameel McCline by TKO 2 / 10 – time: 1:57 – vacant WBC United States (USNBC) heavyweight title (supervisor: Miroslav Popovic)
Middleweight – Andrey Meryasev beat Muhitdin Rajapbaev by TKO 10 / 10 – time: 0:28 – vacant WBC Baltic middleweight title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov)
Featherweight – Ayup Arsaev beat Khavazhy Khatsyhau by RTD 4 / 10 – time: 3:00 – WBC Baltic featherweight title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov)
Heavyweight – Vyacheslav Glazkov beat Konstantin Airich on UD 10 / 10 – vacant WBC Baltic Silver heavyweight title (supervisor: Mikhail Denisov)
Vitali started to unload punishment from the opening bell. WBC #7 Charr was moving laterally around the corners trying to show something. Klitschko, his hands down, was waiting for more action from the challenger but the German chose to move around rather than actually fight with the champion. Klitschko landed a couple of jabs to start inflicting damage to the challenger. All in all the first round was all Vitali’s but he landed almost no power punches. In the second. Vitali landed a hard right hand to the spleen to start the stanza. Charr tried to unleash a series of punches but none of them landed clean except for a left hand, which the Ukrainian took well. Early into the fourth, the WBC champion landed a crisp jab, and blood started raining down from the Charr’s right eye. He tried his best and sensing the fight was just moments away from being stopped – he charged after the giant Ukrainian and even landed some punches. Then Italian referee Guido Cavalleri called a halt to the action and took Charr to the ringside physician, who stopped the bout. Charr was extremely angry about the stoppage as his corner was never given a chance to try to stop the blood.
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, London, United Kingdom
Welterweight – Lee Purdy beat Gumersindo Lucas Carrasco by TKO 4 / 12 time: 1:43 – vacant IBF International welterweight title
Light welterweight – Chris Evangelou lost to Danny Connor on PTS 10 / 10 – vacant BBBofC Southern Area light welterweight title
Middleweight – Erick Ochieng beat Ryan Toms by TKO 5 / 10 – time: 2:37 – BBBofC English light middleweight title
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Oracle Arena, Oakland, California, United States
Super middleweight – Andre Ward beat Chad Dawson by TKO 10 / 12 – time: 2:45
WBC super middleweight title (supervisor: Peter Stucki) – WBA Super World super middleweight title (supervisor: Robert Mack)
Lightweight – Antonio DeMarco beat John Molina by KO 1/ 12 – time: 0:44 – WBC lightweight title
WBA/WBC super middleweight champion Andre “SOG” Ward (26-0, 14 KOs) scored an impressive tenth round TKO over WBC light heavyweight champion “Bad” Chad Dawson (31-2, 17 KOs. Ward sent Dawson to a knee in round three, and floored him again in round four – Inside the final minute of the tenth, Dawson was blasted with a left hook he never saw coming right behind the ear. Dawson’s knees caved in on each other as he attempted to find his balance but Ward was having none of it. Another left landed to set up a salvo of exact power punching, Dawson forced to his knees near the ropes. Dawson was up early in the count but showed no desire to go on. Asked by Smoger if he was done, Dawson nodded and said, “Yes.” Time was 2:45. – WBC lightweight champion Antonio DeMarco (28-2-1, 20 KOs) needed just 44 seconds to annihilate John Mol
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, United States
Super flyweight Ivan Morales beat Luis Maldonado on TD 10 / 10 – time: 1:30 – WBC International Silver super flyweight title (supervisor: Rudy Tellez)
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey, United States
Heavyweight – Tomasz Adamek beat Travis Walker by TKO 5 / 12 – time: 1:08 – IBF North American heavyweight title
Heavyweight – Steve Cunningham beat Jason Gavern on UD 10 / 10
Heavyweight – Bryant Jennings beat Chris Koval by TKO 1 / 8 – time: 0:35
Super featherweight – Joselito Collado lost to Jerry Belmontes on UD 8 / 8
Tomasz Adamek (47-2, 28 KOs) got up from a hard second-round knockdown to stop Travis Walker (39-8-1, 31 KOs) in the fifth round of a heavyweight fight on Saturday afternoon at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Walker was also knocked down in a wild second round after taking a right. After that, Adamek stayed in control, winning the third, cutting Walker in the fourth before stopping him on his feet at the 1:08 mark of the fifth. - Steve Cunningham won a 10-round unanimous decision against heavyweight veteran Jason Gavern. Scores were 100-90 (twice) and 99-90 all for Cunningham. With this win, Cunningham breaks a two-fight losing streak to move to 25-4 with 12 KO wins. Gavern falls to 21-11-4 with 10 KOs. - Bryant Jennings beat Chris Koval in just 35 seconds. Koval was down on a left and then seconds later on a right before the bout was called off. Jennings is now 15-0 with six knockouts, Koval now has double digit losses for an overall record of 25-10, 18 KOs.
Saturday 8 September 2012 – Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Light welterweight – Lucas Martin Matthysse beat Ajose Olusegun by TKO 10 / 12 – interim WBC light welterweight title (supervisor: Robert Lenhardt)
Boxing Results, Notes & Videos: Saturday 14 July
Main Global Boxing Results, News and Videos for Saturday 14th July, 2012

Saturday 14 July 2012 – Salón de los Bomberos Voluntarios, General Villegas, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Light welterweight – Cesar Rene Cuenca beat Claudio Alfredo Olmedo on UD 12 / 12 – Interim WBO Latino light welterweight title
Featherweight – Alejandra Marina Oliveras beat Migdalia Asprilla by TKO 5 / 10 – WBO female featherweight title
Argentinian WBO female super featherweight world champion Alejandra Oliveras (27-2-2, 13 KOs) won by technical knockout in five rounds against Panamanian challenger Midalia Asprilla (9-1-2, 8 KOs) on Saturday night at Salón de los Bomberos Voluntarios in General Villegas, Buenos Aires, Argentina. - In the other featured bout, super lightweight Cesar Cuenca (43-0, 1 KO) won a twelve round unanimous decision over Claudio Olmedo (26-4, 25 KOs) for the WBO Latino title. Scores were 118-111, 114-112 and 114-113.
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Universal Hall, Berlin, Germany
Super middleweight – Benjamin Simon beat Rashid Matumla by TKO 4 / 12 – Vacant National Boxing Association World super middleweight title
Saturday 14 July 2012 – PalaCarnera, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Welterweight – Leonard Bundu beat Stefano Castellucci on TD 5 / 12 – Time: 2:55 – EBU (European) welterweight title (supervisor: Antonio Del Greco)
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Harmony Hall, Ako, Hyogo, Japan
Super bantamweight – Yukinori Oguni beat Masaaki Serie on UD 12 / 12 – OPBF super bantamweight title
Unbeaten OPBF super-bantamweight champ Yukinori Oguni (9-0, 2 KOs), 121.5, impressively kept his regional belt as he dropped WBC#10 ex-national titlist Masaaki Serie (21-4, 9 KOs), 122, twice and pounded out a nearly lopsided decision (118-109, 118-110, 117-110) over twelve rounds
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Chungnam Marine High School, Boryeong, South Korea
Light welterweight – Min-Wook Kim beat Pan-Soo Kim by TKO 2 / 12 – Time: 2:10
OPBF light welterweight title
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Foro Polanco, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Featherweight – Miguel Marriaga beat Alejandro Delgado by TKO 9 / 12 – Vacant WBC Continental Americas featherweight title
Saturday 14 July 2012 – El Palenque de la Feria, Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Minimum weight – Edwin Diaz lost to Jesus Silvestre by UD 12 / 12
Interim WBA World minimumweight title (supervisor: Rodolfo Fortich)
Bantamweight – Janeth Perez beat Riyo Togo on UD 10 / 10 – WBA female bantamweight title
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Palenque de la Feria Ganadera, Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Super flyweight – Hernan Marquez beat Fernando Lumacad on MD 10 / 10
In a non-title 115lb bout, WBA flyweight champion Hernan “Tyson” Marquez (34-2, 25 KOs) won a hard fought ten round majority decision over Fernando Lumacad (26-4-3, 11 KOs). Scores were 97-94, 97-94, 95-95. The Marquez camp will now look to a September unification showdown with WBO champion Brian Viloria.
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Club Sportlife, Kiev, Ukraine
Middleweight – Vitaliy Kopylenko beat Vitor Sa by bKO 3 / 12 – Vacant World Boxing Federation middleweight title (supervisor: Yevheniya Borshchevskaya)
Featherweight – Timur Akhundov beat Leonus Marie Francoise on UD 12 / 12 – World Boxing Federation Intercontinental featherweight title (supervisor: Yevheniya Borshchevskaya)
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Citizens Business Bank Arena, Ontario, California, United States
Flyweight – Mariana Juarez beat Shindo Go on SD 10 / 10 – WBC female flyweight title (supervisor: Rudy Tellez)
Super bantamweight – Horacio Garcia beat Adolfo Landeros on UD 10 / 10 – WBC Youth World super bantamweight title.
Flyweight Mariana Juarez won a close 10 round split decision over Shindo Go. With the victory, Juarez defended her world title belt. There were close rounds in the fight, as the taller Go tried to use her reach to land her punches in the early rounds. Both fighters began to throw punches aggressively in the third round, trading hooks and crosses to the head. Go was quicker to the punch in the middle rounds, scoring with counter right hands to the head in the middle rounds. However, Juarez would attack the body with left hooks. Both fighters had their moments in the seventh round, as both connected with hard counter right hands to the head. After Go controlled the eighth round, Juarez came on in the ninth round, pressing the action and attempting to land to the body. Both fighters dug deep in the final round. Go pressed forward and scored with right hands to the head, but Juarez countered well to the body and head with the more-telling blows. One judge scored the bout 97-93 for Go, while the other two judges scored the bout 96-94 for Juarez. Fightnews.com scored the bout 95-95. (Source Fight News)
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Palms Casino and Resort, Pearl Theater, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Light heavyweight – Dmitry Sukhotsky lost to Cornelius White on UD 12 / 12 – Vacant IBF International light heavyweight title
Middleweight – Anthony Mundine beat Bronco McKart by TKO 7 / 10 – Time: 2:04 – Vacant IBF North American middleweight title
Australia’s Anthony Mundine (44-4, 26KO) impressed in his American debut tonight, taking seven rounds to knock out the tough but overmatched Bronco McKart (54-10-1, 32KO). Mundine came to the ring escorted by Native American dancers and his father, former middleweight contender Tony Mundine. With very little time for feeling out, McKart began applying pressure in the first round, while Mundine landed lead right hands on the Michigan southpaw. – The pattern continued in the second, and in the third Mundine put McKart against the ropes for periods, firing combinations. The fighters began to exchange in the fourth and “The Man” got the better of it, ripping combinations to the head and body of his veteran opponent. In the fifth and sixth Mundine alternated between throwing stinging combinations and wasting time, even clowning. The Australian caught McKart behind the ear with a clubbing left hook to start the seventh, sending him to the canvas. With plenty of time to go in the round, Mundine jumped on his wounded rival, knocking him down again with a roundhouse right against the ropes. – The official stoppage came shortly after, at 2.04 of round seven, with McKart’s corner throwing in the towel in response to a series of Mundine uppercuts. (Source: Boxing Scene)
Saturday 14 July 2012 – Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Light welterweight – Amir Khan lost to Danny Garcia by TKO 4 / 12 – Time: 2:28 – WBC light welterweight title (supervisor: Alberto Guerra) – WBA Super World light welterweight title (supervisor: Aurelio Fiengo)
Super middleweight – Fernando Guerrero beat Jose Medina on UD 10 / 10
By Boxing Clever – Amir Khan admits he only has himself to blame after suffering a crushing fourth-round stoppage defeat to massive underdog Danny Garcia in Las Vegas. – Khan was floored three times as American Garcia exploited the Englishman’s naive tactics to keep his WBC light-welterweight title and snatch his opponent’s WBA belt. – Khan was taken to hospital for precautionary scans after the devastating loss, which was his second in succession after Lamont Peterson’s tainted win over him last December.
“It wasn’t my night,” admitted the Bolton fighter.
“After watching the replays a little bit I thought I was coming in with my hands down and Danny took advantage.
“I respect Danny, he was countering very well against me.”
“We got a little complacent and he took advantage and he caught me,” he said of Garcia’s decisive left hook that sent him down for the first time. – “I was a little surprised the referee stopped it. I thought he was going to let us continue. My mind was clear and I thought my legs were okay but I respect the referee, the judges and the commission, maybe they made the right call.”
Khan, now 26-3 with 18 early wins and two stoppage defeats, hinted he may have taken Garcia lightly. – His tactics backed that up as he tore at his opponent from the opening bell before becoming embroiled in a war which he lost spectacularly. – Khan, who had perhaps naively talked about fighting Floyd Mayweather in the near future, had the WBA belt he lost to Peterson returned to him this week but lost it again to Garcia at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Source Boxing Scene)
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Saturday 14 July 2012 – Upton Park – London, United Kingdom
Heavyweight – David Haye beat Derik Chisora by KO 5/10
Former two-division world champion David Haye (26-2, 24 KOs) scored a spectacular fifth round KO over recent heavyweight title challenger Dereck Chisora (15-4, 9 KOs). Haye was much busier than Chisora, who was unable to connect with wild shots. Good exchange at the end of round three. Good right by Haye in round five dropped Chisora. Haye dropped him again with his follow-up barrage and the bout was waved off by referee Luis Pabon. Time was 2:59.
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Boxing Results & Notes: Saturday 7 July

Boxing Results & Notes For Saturday 7th July From: Argentina, France, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States
Saturday 7 July 2012 – Estadio Ruca Che, Neuquen, Neuquen, Argentina
Middleweight – Billi Facundo Godoy beat Jorge Sebastian Heiland on UD 12 / 12 – Vacant WBC International middleweight title
Welterweight – Juan Alberto Godoy beat Ricardo Ezequiel Quinones on TD 8 / 10 – Interim WBC Latino welterweight title.
Unbeaten WBC #1 ranked middleweight Billie “El Nino” Godoy (26-0, 13 KOs) unanimously decisioned Argentine countryman, former world title challenger, and WBC #15 ranked Sebastian Heiland (19-3-2, 9 KOs) after 12 thrilling rounds. The official judges’ scorecards read 115-111 twice and 114-112 all in favor to Godoy. The bout was a WBC middleweight title final eliminator.
Saturday 7 July 2012 – Salle du Mouzon, Auch, Gers, France
Middleweight – Damien Bertu beat Kamel Abdesselam on UD 10 / 10
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Bantamweight – Ryosuke Iwasa beat Kentaro Masuda by TKO 7 / 10 – Time: 1:49 – Japanese bantamweight title
Saturday 7 July 2012 – Estadio Arturo C. Nahl, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Bantamweight – Hugo Ruiz beat Jean Sampson by KO 9 / 12 – Interim WBA World bantamweight title (supervisor: Miguel Prado)
Flyweight – Arely Mucino beat Ana Fernandez by TKO 2 / 10 – Time: 1:40 – Interim WBA female flyweight title
Lightweight – Abdiel Ramirez lost to Rene Gonzalez by TKO – Rd 2 – Time: 2:06 – Vacant WBA Fedelatin lightweight title
Stade de Suisse, Berne, Switzerland
Heavyweight – Wladimir Klitschko beat Tony Thompson by TKO 6 / 12 – Time: 2:56 – WBO heavyweight title (supervisor: Francisco Valcarcel) – WBA Super World heavyweight title (supervisor: Gilberto Jesus Mendoza) – IBF heavyweight title (supervisor: Lindsey Tucker) – International Boxing Organization heavyweight title (supervisor: Edward S. Levine)
Super bantamweight – Aniya Seki beat Eva Marcu on UD 10 / 10 – Vacant WIBF Women’s International Boxing Federation super bantamweight title – Vacant Global Boxing Union Female super bantamweight title
IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (58-3, 51 KOs) scored a one-sided sixth round KO over Tony “The Tiger” Thompson (36-3, 24 KOs). Klitschko was in command from the beginning. Wlad muscled the 40-year-old Thompson around the ring and landed most the hard shots. Thompson tried to surprise Wladimir at the start of the second but the Klitschko was prepared with his right hand followed by a combination. Later in the round another Klitschko unleashed a series of big rights and backed the challenger into the ropes. Klitschko superior strength was evident through out. Klitschko dropped Thompson in round five with a big right hand. Another knockdown in the sixth and the bout was waved off.
Saturday 7 July 2012 – Hand Arena, Clevedon, Somerset, United Kingdom
Heavyweight – Tyson Fury beat Vinny Maddalone by TKO 5 / 12 – Time: 1:35 – Vacant WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight title
Bantamweight – Lee Haskins beat Stuart Hall on UD 12 / 12 – Vacant EBU (European) bantamweight title (supervisor: Enza Jacoponi)
Unbeaten 24-year-old heavyweight contender Tyson Fury put on a faultless display in hammering out a 5th-round TKO over the always-game Vinny Maddalone. The heavily-hyped 6’9” Fury hit an advancing, brave Maddalone with every shot in the book, finally prompting the referee, Ian John-Lewis to stop it in the 5th. Bantamweight Lee Haskins (26-2. 11 KOs) outpointed Stuart Hall (12-1-1, 7 KOs) over twelve rounds to claim the vacant EBU belt. Scores were 118-111, 117-111, 118-110.
Saturday 7 July 2012 – Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Welterweight – Kell Brook beat Carson Jones on MD 12 / 12 – IBF International welterweight title
Middleweight – Kerry Hope lost to Grzegorz Proksa by TKO 8 / 12 – Time: 2:59 – EBU (European) middleweight title (supervisor: Charles Giles)
Lightweight – Gavin Rees beat Derry Mathews by TKO 9 / 12 – Time: 1:27 – BBBofC British lightweight title – EBU (European) lightweight title (supervisor: Charles Giles)
Welterweight – Lee Purdy beat Chris Johnson by TKO 1 / 10 – Time: 2:18 – BBBofC English welterweight title
Middleweight – Ryan Aston lost to Curtis Valentine by RTD 2 / 10 – Time: 1:05 – Vacant BBBofC Midlands Area middleweight title.
In an IBF welterweight eliminator, #4 rated Kell Brook (28-0, 18 KOs) won a hard fought twelve round majority decision over #3 rated Carson Jones (34-9-2, 24 Kos). Brook built up an early lead, then withstood a furious late assault by Jones to win by scores of 114-114, 116-113, 115-113. - Middleweight Grzegorz Proksa (28-1, 21 KOs) knocked out Euro champion Kerry Hope (17-4, 1 KO) in round eight. Time was 2:59. - Former world champion and reigning Euro lightweight king Gavin Rees (37-1-1, 18 KOs) scored a good action ninth round KO over Derry Mathews (30-7-1, 16 KOs). Rees battered the game Mathews, finally decking him at 1:20 of round nine.
Saturday 7 July 2012 – Home Depot Center, Carson, California, United States
Super bantamweight – Nonito Donaire beat Jeffrey Mathebula on UD 12 / 12 – WBO super bantamweight title (supervisor: Richard De Cuir) – IBF super bantamweight title (supervisor: Aaron Kizer)
Super middleweight – Kelly Pavlik beat Will Rosinsky on UD 10 / 10
Nonito Donaire (29-1, 18KOs) won a twelve round unanimous decision over Jeffrey Mathebula (26-4-2, 14KOs) to unify the WBO/IBF super bantamweight titles. The scores were 117-110, 118-109 and 119-108. Mathebula was throwing a very lazy jab and left himself wide open for DOnaire’s power shots. Donaire was landing almost at will and staggered Mathebula several times in the first round. Mathebula stood firm in the second, trading punches but taking more damage as Donaire’s faster punches were easily catching the target. - In the co-main event, Kelly Pavlik (40-2, 34 KOs) looked sluggish and unimpressive in defeating Wil Rosinsky (16-2, 9 KOs) via unanimous decision with two scores of 98-91 and one score of 97-92. While Rosinsky was effective at times with the overhand right, ultimately, Pavlik’s size and ability to walk through Rosinksy’s power lead to a knockdown in the second and a wide unanimous decision on all scorecards.
Saturday 7 July 2012 – Bally’s Atlantic City, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Middleweight – Patrick Majewski beat Chris Fitzpatrick on TKO 5 / 10 – Vacant NABF middleweight title.
Middleweight Patrick Majewski (19-1, 13 KOs) claimed the vacant NABF belt with a fifth round stoppage of Chris Fitzpatrick (15-2, 6 KOs)the bout was halted after round five due to a cut suffered by Fitzpatrick, who wasn’t happy about the stoppage. - In the co-feature, jr welterweight Naim Nelson (7-0, 1 KO) outpointed Esteban Rodriguez (5-2-1, 1 KO) over six. Scores were 59-55, 59-55, 60-54 for Nelson.
UK Boxing Results + Videos: Sat 26/05
Saturday Night Boxing Results and videos from the United Kingdom 26-05-2012

Saturday 26 May 2012 – Brentwood Centre, Brentwood, Essex, United Kingdom
Heavyweight – Ali Adams lost to Audley Harrison by TKO 4 / 10
Heavyweight Audley Harrison (28-5, 21 KOs) scored a forth round TKO Over Ali Adams (13-4-1, 5 KOs). Harrison, 40, made a slow start to the fight and in the first two rounds seemed to have some difficulty in finding his range, as Adams (13-4-1, 5KOs) looked determined to end the fight early. Harrison had a better third round followed with a trademark left hand, followed by a right hook in the fourth, Harrison then launched a flurry of punches and the referee stepped in. It was Harrison’s first fight since the third round TKO loss to David Haye in November of 2010.
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Saturday 26 May 2012 – Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Super middleweight – Lucian Bute lost to Carl Froch by TKO 5 / 12 – time: 1:05 – IBF super middleweight title
Super bantamweight – Carl Frampton beat Raul Hirales on UD 12 / 12 – vacant IBF Inter-Continental super bantamweight title
Light middleweight – Erick Ochieng beat A.A Lowe by UD 10 / 10 – BBBofC English light middleweight title
Carl Froch (29-2, 21 KO’s) pulled off a huge upset by stopping previously undefeated, IBF super middleweight champion Lucian Bute (30-1, 24 KO’s) in the 5th round to capture his International Boxing Federation 168 pound title at the Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, UK. The fight was halted in the 5th with Froch hitting a badly hurt Bute at will with heavy shots. With this win Froch became a three time world champion. Bute could do very little in this fight against the stronger looking Froch, because the Romanian’s left uppercuts and hard body shots failed to slow Froch down even for a moment. Bute’s punishment started in the 3rd round from some hard right hands from Froch, then continued in the forth as Froch had Bute badly hurt up against the ropes and was really working him over, Froch came charging out in the 5th and connected with a big left-right combination. He then cornered Bute and landed some big uppercuts and hard right hands until the referee halted it. Time was 1:05. Note: There is a rematch clause for a return bout in Montreal.
Under Card
Carl Frampton (14-0, 9 KOs) scored a one-sided twelve round unanimous decision over Raul Hirales (16-1-1, 8 KOs) to claim the vacant IBF Inter-Continental belt. Scores were 120-108, 119-109, 119-109. Unbeaten jr welterweight Pier Olivier Cote (19-0, 13 KOs) scored a fifth round TKO over Mark Lloyd (15-6, 3 KOs). Cote dropped Lloyd twice in round five and the referee waved it off as Cote continued to batter Lloyd. Time was 2:45. Jr middleweight Erick Ochieng (10-1, 3 KOs) outpointed A.A. Lowe (10-7-1, 2 KOs) by scores of 100-90, 99-91, 98-92 to retain the English “11 stone” belt.
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