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WBO World Champion World Weight Denys Berinchyk was stopped by the contender # 1, Olympic silver medalist from 2020. Keyneshaun's “businessman” Davis, in four rounds, taking the number of knees on Friday night at the Madison Square Theater in New York City. In the joint forest, the unbeaten Xander Island has stopped an unbeaten Slawa Spomer in the ninth round earlier.
(Credit: Mikey Williams/Top Rank)
Berinchik, 19-1 (9), was knocked out by Davis, 13-0 (9) at 1:45 of the fourth round of planned 12 rounds.
In the first round, Davis pushed Berinchik to the canvas and later fouled it, without warning the Harvey Doc referee. In a circle, Davis easily won, moving around the ring with his hands high, and Berinchik landed several strokes.


In the second round, Berinchik struggled with the southern paw, finally landing some blows to another lost circle. In the early seconds of the third round, Davis landed left of the liver, launching Berinchik for 8-broadcast of Ref. Doc. Later, Davis removed blood from the champion's nose. In the fourth round to the left to the body from Davis and Down went to Berinchik for the number of knees from Ref. Doc.
In the ratio, the super highest ranking contender for WBO, NABF and WBO NABO Champ Xander Zayas, 21-0 (13), stopped the contender for WBO No. 11 Slawa Spomer, 20-1 (11) at 2:01 of the ninth round of scheduled 10 rounds.
In the first round, the first minute of damn it removed blood from the nose of a memorial with a loop on the left. In the third round, Dekas landed a low blow, warned by referee Charlie Fitch. In the last minute, Ismas ordered Member. In the final seconds, Member rocked an overhanging chin right.
In the fifth round, Zayas was warned of another low blow, and Monitor kept his head down as he landed. From the sixth round through the eighth round, Zayas continued to exceed Spomer with a large margin, mainly to the body.
In the ninth round, Zayas landed well, then kept down the head of a memorial, landed on the upper part, almost let it go. Four more strokes from Zabas and Referee Fitch intervened as they called. The younger (22) Iskas just had a very large manual speed for (32) the older interview, who was trained by former world champion Roy Jones Jr.
Vito 'White Majic' Majic, junior, 20-1-1 (12), finished in a major-level US and WBO international titles, Milnicki received one of the votes.
Milnicki received an effective shot from Koyil in the first two rounds to be outside him as a whole. In the third round, Koyil, in the final seconds, landed half a dozen unanswered struck. In the fourth circle, Koyil extracts blood from the mouth of Milicki early. In the middle of Milnicki caused a cut on his left eyebrow on Coil with his right upper, with Koyel embarking on it. Coyle's strong blows won the circle.
In the fifth round, Milnicki returned well to overtake Coyle. In the last minute of the sixth round, Milnicki landed a solid right to Coyel's chin, receiving a roar from Pro Mielnicki fans.
In the last minute of the seventh round, a solid Jab from Milnicki removed blood from Coil's nose. Through the eighth, Koyil returned well, and in the ninth Milnicki returned well.
In the tenth and last circles, it was a maeenzu, who is in the Koli, in the action circle, at first glance he may have taken out the solution.
The results were 96-94 mielnicki, 95-95 twice.
The light south paw Abdullah Mason, 17-0 (15), impressed by the stop of Manuel James, 16-3-1 (11), at 1:55 of the fourth round of eight rounds, inserting four knockdowns.
In the second round, a left-hand letter to the Mason chin released James for the 8th of referee David Fields in twenty seconds. In the third round, in twenty seconds, a combination of 4 holes started with the left of the chin, starting Jaimes for the 8-round of referent fields.
In the fourth round, a double right hook from Mason on the chin and down went to Hayms. After another blow from Mason, referee Fields immediately removed him.
The Rohan Olympian “El Rayo” Polanko, 15-0 (10), stopped Juan Carlos “Lobo” Torres, 22-2 (17) at 1:48 of the second round of the planned 10 rounds for the free WBO Continental title.
In the first round, Polanko released Torres with his left hook to the head, followed by the right for the 8th of the referee Eddie Claudio in the first minute. In the second round, Polanko re-released Torres at the beginning of the circle left to the chin and press down for the 8th. A little later, a second time he released the chin from Polanko. After rising from a referee of 8 pieces, Claudio wisely removed it.
The Legend Lives on Tour Nico Ali Walsh, 10-2 (5), lost a magnificent decision of Juan El Freshero Carlos Guera, Jr., 6-1 (2) over six racing rounds. Walsh is the grandson of former world champion Mohammed, the “most great” Ali.
In the first round, Guera turned all over Ali-Wolsh for half a circle, with Ali-Wolsh returning to a nearby circle. In the second and third rounds, Guera cannot miss with its rights to exceed. Ali worked the body.
In the fourth round, Ali-Wolsh landed an upper body with an advantage. In the fifth round, they both landed left hooks to the chin in another close circle. In the sixth and last round, Ali-Wolsh did well when in the middle of the ring not on the ropes where he was everywhere.
The referee was Charlie Fitch and the results were 58-56 each, 58-56 Guer.
The 2024 Super Flog Olympian Juanma “Juanmita” Lopez DeGes, 1-0 (1) electrifies fans, knocking out Brian Santiago, 1-1-2) at 0:59 of the first round of planned four rounds.
In the first round, at the end of a minute, the lead left the upper man from the chin and down went to Santiago. He couldn't move, seemed frozen by taking the number of referee Eddie Claudio
Keon's Keon 'Juice Man' Davis, 2-0 (1), #149.2, by Norfolk, VA, stopped Ira Johnson, 3-3 (2), #148.2, by Kansas City, Mo, at 1:38 of the second round from scheduled four rounds.
In the first round, all Davis had Johnson in defense. In the second round, Davis landed on the right to a body shot, letting Johnson for the 8th of Referee Steve Willis. After rising, Davis jumped Johnson seconds later, he released him left to the body, making Willis waving him.
Jared in the heavyweight “real big baby” Anderson, 18-1 (15), #256.8, from Toledo, Ohio, returned from his first loss to beat the game Mario Colia, 12-4-1 (10), # 235.4, from Patras, GR, over 10 rounds.
Anderson fights south in the first round and uses an effective blow. In the last minute, Colia, a storm of blows and left on the chin, stunning Anderson. Anderson returned in the final seconds until he hit his chin left.
In the second and half of the third round, Anderson returned to his natural Orthodox and did a lot better until he shook the chin right in the last minute of the third. In the first minute of the fourth round, Mouse began under the left eye of Colia. It was from Anderson to the nose at the last minute that caught the attention of Colia. The left hook from Colia on the chin for a moment made Anderson turn south.
In the seventh round, Anderson controls up to twenty seconds when cutting colias on his chin caught his attention.
In the tenth and last rounds, Anderson threw Kolias to the canvas halfway. Collias struggled as a man who needed a knockout, but Anderson gave up to take the circle.
Referee David Fields. Results 99-91 twice, 98-92.
The ring was Mark Horde.
Last updated on 15.02.2025