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Boxing Results & Notes: Saturday 7 July

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Boxing Results & Notes For Saturday 7th July From: Argentina, France, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States

 

Saturday 7 July 2024 - 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 2024 - 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 2024 - 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 2024 - 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 2024 - 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 2024 - 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 2024 - 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.

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Bigger’s Better 13: Official Results

Bigger’s Better 13

July 6 , 2012 . CYPRUS

8 Men Boxing Tournament

PROMOTED by : Chris Christodoulou

BB OFFICIAL STAFF

Referees . Judges . supervisor : Mr Steve SMOGER ( USA ) / Mr Klaus HAGEMANN ( GERMANY ) / Mr Emil IRIMIA ( ROMANIA ) / Mr Kostas MAVROMADIS ( CYPRUS )

Doctor at Rigside : Mrs Eirini ANDREOU ( Cyprus ) and Mrs Charikleia OLYMPIOU ( Cyprus )

Time Keeper: Mr Stelios STRAVRINIDIS ( CYPRUS )

MC : Mr Jean philippe LUSTYK ( FRANCE )

Coordinator : Mr Bruno WARTELLE ( FRANCE )

BB13 Broadcast LIVE ON EUROSPORT

GREAT SUCCES OF BB 13 : MARIS BRIEDIS WINS HIS SECOND BB !

1/4 Final

Pavel Zhuravlev (Ukraine) wins by TKO R1 (referee stoppage) vs Kamyl Malysz (Poland)

Panagiotis Diakos (Cyprus) wins by unanimous decision vs Adrian Lepadatescu (Romania)

Mairis Briedis (Latvia) won by TKO R1 (3 knockdowns – left hook to the body) vs Louis Louison (Cyprus)

Robert Teuber (Germany) wins by judges decision vs Lee Kellett (England)

1/2 Final

Pavel Zhuravlev (Ukraine) wins by TKO R2 (referee stoppage) vs Panagiotis Diakos (Cyprus)

Mairis Briedis (Latvia) wins by unanimous decision vs Robert Teuber (Germany)

Final

Mairis Briedis (Latvia) wins by split judges decision (extra round) vs Pavel Zhuravlev (Ukraine)

PRESTIGE FIGHT

Evgenios Lazaridis (Greece) wins by TKO R3 (towel threw-in) vs Emmanuel Ababiao (Ghana)

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Olympic Boxing News & Notes: 27 June

Olympic Boxing News Updates – 27 June, 2012 for: Malta, Ireland, England, Team GB, Haringey Box Cup and the AIBA

Malta - One Maltese Boxer who is doing rather well on the international amateur boxing scene is Haithem Laamouz. The Maltese boxer who originally hails from Sliema, Malta is based in London and trains at ‘The Lion Club’, under the tutelage of coaches Julian Borg and Steve Walters. Laamouz recently took gold at the fifth edition of the prestigious ‘Haringey Box Cup’ which is held annually in Wood Green, at the Alexander Palace, in London. Lammouz beat Jake Towse, of Hastings Westhill boxing club, in the 60KG class C category on a 4-1 points win. Earlier this year in March of 2012 at the Senior Elite London Finals in Croydon, the Maltese boxer made the finals and took the 60 KG championship in an all action bout against Ballinger.

 

Ireland - Ireland’s talented young boxers will be targeting semi-finals spots and at least a bronze medal apiece in Bulgaria today. Six Irish athletes are through to today’s European Junior Championships in Sofia. Today’s quarter-finals will be decided over two sesssion beginning at 3pm and 6.30pm local time (1pm and 4.30pm Irish time). June 27th European Junior Championships (Quarter-finals) - Afternoon session (1pm Irish time) 48kg: Jason McKay (Ireland) v Arturas Bankauskas (Lithuania), 50kg: Kalum McConville (Ireland) v Omer Koc (Turkey), 57Kg: Darren Pollock (Ireland) v Wladislaw Brayshnik (Germany), Evening sesssion (4.30pm Irish time), 60kg: Wayne Kelly (Ireland) v Alexander Morokhin (Russia), 66kg: Lewis Crocker (Ireland) v Oleksii Takarchuk (Ukraine), 75kg: Brian Wall (Ireland) v Mustafa Atmaca (Turkey).

 

England - The England team are still battling their way through the European Championships in Bulgaria. Each boxer has shown skill and determination throughout the tournament. England now have four boxer’s that will compete in the semi-finals tomorrow, they are Isaac Milburn (46kg), Brandon Daord (50kg), John Ruddick (54kg) and Reuben Arrowsmith (66kg).

 

Team GB - has recently announced their biggest ever GB Boxing squad for the 2012 Olympics. The team includes the three women who will make history by becoming the first British women to compete at the Olympic Games. Boxers on the GB team are: Andrew Selby, flyweight, up to 52 kg, Luke Campbell, bantamweight, up to 56 kg, Tom Stalker, light welterweight, up to 64 kg, Fred Evans, welterweight, up to 69 kg, Anthony Joshua, super heavyweight, +91 kg, Nicola Adams – Women’s Flyweight, 51kg, Natasha Jonas – Women’s Lightweight, 60kg, Savannah Marshall – Women’s Middleweight, 75kg, Anthony Ogogo – Men’s Middleweight, 75kg), Josh Taylor – Men’s Lightweight, 60kg. - The selections bring the total number of boxers who will fight for Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics to ten – seven male and three female. They represent Team GB’s largest ever Olympic boxing squad, two more than were selected for the last Olympics in Beijing. - London is the first Olympic Games to include women’s boxing and Team GB will have plenty of reason for optimism after all three female boxers selected secured their qualification for London 2012 by winning medals at the recent World Championships in Quinhuangdao, China.

 

AIBA World Academy - With the grand opening of the AIBA World Academy expected for September 2013, AIBA and the Kazakhstan Boxing Federation are pleased to announce that the project is right on schedule. The revolution in grassroots development, that will see boxers from all over the world use the state of the art facilities in the beautiful setting of the Soldatskoye Valley, at the footsteps of the mountains near Almaty, is moving at great pace.

 

AIBA President Dr Ching-Kuo Wu - was recently elected to be the representative of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) on the International Olympic Committee Executive Board. The election took place at the ASOIF General Assembly, and Dr Wu won by competing against Mr Pat McQuaid, President of the International Cycling Union (UCI). “I have dedicated the past 30 years of my life to the development of sport and to the Olympic ideals. Today I am very proud to be able to contribute to the development and the protection all of our International Federation interests. Together with the ASOIF President, I will listen to all of you and defend your needs with dedication and with all my heart. I promise that I will do everything I can to bring our sports to the pinnacle of the Olympic movement”, stated Dr Wu after his election at the General Assembly.

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WKN AUSTRALIA: Results & Photos

June 23 . 2012 / MELBOURNE – AUSTRALIA

WKN International Promoter : Mr Hisham HANNA

WKN International Supervisor : Mr Parviz ISKENDEROV

BROADCAST ON FOX

“KING OF COMBAT 7″

NATHAN CORBETT SIMPLY THE BEST IN THE WORLD AT - 95KG !

ENJOY THE PICTURES OF THE “ WAR “ WITH MARC ADRIAN

Main Event Results

WKN INTERNATIONAL KICKBOXING ORIENTAL RULES BOUT – 95KG 5×3MN

Nathan CARNAGE Corbett (Australia) wins by TKO 1 round vs Marc Adrian (Romania)

 

 

 

 

 

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Boxing News From Arizona: Gonzales Returns & More

AZ Boxing: Gonzales Return, Carlos Castro Debut and much more

By Don Smith - Boxing Fans,
  • According to Fan Base Promotions, former IBF/NABF Super Middleweight Champion Jesus “EL Martillo” Gonzales (27-2-0) will not fight in Arizona on August 3 as previously announced. Instead, the 27 yer old Arizona Native will take on Elvin Ayala (25-5-1) July 21 at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut. Ayala resides in nearby New Haven, Connecticut. The middleweight headliner contest is scheduled for 10 rounds;but, it isn’t televised. The change of time, date, venue and opponent came as a result of Gonzales’ difficulty in finding a trainer. Fan Base asked that the name of the new trainer be withheld until the former champ reports for training in Las Vegas, Nevada. If Gonzales fails to report, presumably the bout is off and Fan Base will start a new search to find a suitable foe. It can be told that the “presumptive” trainer is a veteran with a sound resume and a recognizable name in the world boxing community. Gonzales has been clamoring for a name trainer for years and now he apparently has one. The onetime Top Rank Protege dumped his last trainer almost a year ago
  • This is a crossroads fight for Gonzales whose last fight resulted in a 1st round knockout loss at the hands of Haitian “Bad Boy” Adonis “Superman” Stevenson. Gonzales hopes his return as a middleweight will increase his ring speed and add power to his punch; something that was missing in most of his super middleweight fights.

Gonzales should be able to beat the 31 year old Ayala if his head is screwed on straight and his body is fit…..a defeat could spell the end of a career for a very popular and once promising boxer.

  • Roger “Black Mamba” Mayweather won a total of 9 major and minor boxing titles during his illustrious ring career. Today he manages a gym in Las Vegas where he tutors and trains fighters. Roger and Bobby Wade, his assistant, were in Arizona on June 16 for the “The Beginning” boxing show held at the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix. The two highly regarded trainers work with several Iron Boy Promotions fighters including Thomas Valdez, Abel Ramos and Victor Castro.

 

  • The always candid Mayweather took a casual poke at Top Rank Boxing by suggesting that the only way a Top Rank fighter could lose was to another Top Rank fighter, a sly reference to the Manny Pacquia/Timothy Bradley fight result…more from roger! After Azriel Paez (one of Jorge’s sons) was awarded a unanamious but controversial verdict in 140 lb contest over Michael Salcido , Mayweather walked by Azriel Paez in the dressing room area and quipped “did you win”? To which Paez replied …what did you say…Mayweather repeated the question and got the same reply. By now, Paez was mad and said of course I won..why do you ask? Mayweather rfesponded with that’s all I wanted to know did you win? That’s Roger being Roger. Before he departed Phoenix, Mayweather was told that Canadian Light Welterweight Steve “The Dragon Claggett (14-1-1) is challenging Arizona’s budding star Jose Benavidez Jr. (15-0) to fight him anywhere, anytime. Mayweather paused and said if you see him..tell him to keep dreaming. Mayweather is very familiar with both fighters. Claggett fight just outside of Calgary, Alberta Canada on a card that includes the return of Janks Trotter and the debut of huge heavyweight Ed Jackson. The show is produced by Fan Base Promotions .
  • “The Beginning” was Iron Boy’s third boxing presentation at the popular venue and the format mirrored the previous two show in that the card featured 8 professional fights and two amateur bouts. Attendance for the June 16 show didn’t match previous Iron Boy Celebrity Theatre presentations; but, the Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Andy Lee televised contest from El Paso may have convinced some boxing fans stay at home and pull one or two from the fridge…..certainly plausible! All of the pro bouts were scheduled 4 round contests and the only early exit came when undefeated 135 lb Victor Castroknocked out fellow Arizonian Jason Thompson who was making his pro debut. Castro picked up the pace in the fourth round and pummeled the 19 year old Thompson with a barrage of punches that spelled a dramatic end which resulted in a call for the ring physician who revived him and pronounced him okay. Castro’s record now stands at 6-0 w/4 knockouts and he is scheduled to return to the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix on August 11. Hopefully, his next opponent will have a comparable record. Victor wasn’t the only Castro on the card.
  • Hot Prospect Carlos Castro (123 lbs) provided the best performance of the night when he pushed a game but out manned Tony Green around the ring for 4 rounds to gain an impressive unanimous decision .Castro, trained and managed by Andy Soto, was expected to make his pro debut earlier this year after a stellar amateur career but his proposed opponent wasn’t able to join the party. Castro knocked down Green twice and dazzled a boisterous crowd with a display of speed, nimble footwork and punching power rarely seen in debuts. Based on his June 16 effort, Castro could conceivably be headed towards a down the road showdown with local “Superstar” Emilio Colon Garcia aka “Milo-Time” who fights at the same weight. Garcia, trained by Chuck McGregor, is 6-0 and he was sitting ringside at the event. Castro is expected to fight on the August 11 “In Pursuit” card at the Celebrity Theatre. Garcia told reporters after the show that he expected to be on the August 11 Celebrity card also…maybe they will bump into each other.
  • Marcos Mendias (147) upped his record to 5-4 as he outpointed Phoenix favorite Arturo Brambila . All 3 scorers it in favor of the 24 year old Mendias who has certainly turned his career around since he joined forces with trainer Andy Soto. It marked a return to the ring after a three year self imposed retirement for Brambila. At the press conference, he told fans that he tried to do other things but nothing seemed right;so he returned to boxing. It was a solid performance for the 33 year old and fans showed their appreciation…it just wasn’t his night. In other bouts, 142 lb Abel Ramos contines to impress with a convincing UD over veteran Jeremiah Torres from New Mexico. All three officials came to the same conclusion: 42-36…Ramos remains undefeated at 4-0 and still waiting to be signed by a major boxing promoter. 134 lb Thomas Valdez convinced Cory Muldrew that he was the best man with a impressive UD win and Valdez remains a prospect to watch. 128 lb Chris Lopez was aggressive and confident in his UD decision over New Mexico’s
  • Jazzman Hogue. 148 lb saul Benitez outworked Antonio Moreno in gaining a split decision. As mentioned …Azriel Paez was awarded a UD over Michael Salcido in an odd contest where Paez seemed to searching for a boxing identify..word of advice: just be yourself and not your father. He has skills. In the first amateur bout: Alexis Urbino, Knockout Boxing, defeated

 

  • Alfonso Marquez, San Luis PAL. In the second amateur tiff, Wilbert Lopez, AZ Boxing decisioned Alain Moreno from Eclipse Boxing in Tucson.

 

  • Parting Shots: Support amateur boxing in Arizona by going to the website of Arizona Golden Gloves Boxingor contact any of Arizona’s gyms (Knockout Boxing, etc.) and ask about community Smokers. They are a lot of fun for the entire family. Special congratulations to to Fan Base Boxing CEO Robert Schmick and his lovely wife on the birth of their daughter Madelyn Gail Schmick. She went through some serious complications before her release from a Calgary Hospital. She is now home with her proud parents.

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