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In the main event, IBF World, IBO World, WBA Super World, WBC World, WBO World Light Heavy Champion Artur Beterbiev, 21-1 (20), lost majority to former champion Dmitry Bivol, 24-1 (12) 12 rounds last Saturday night at the place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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In the first two rounds, Bivol uses an effective Jab to oppose the aggressive, persistent Beterbiev. From the third to the sixth, Betherbiev exceeded buffalo. Then Dmitry returned, taking seven in the ninth round.
In the tenth round, Beserviev may have leveled the score until the buffalo landed at the end of the round, eventually steal it. In the eleventh round, Betherbiev began strong, but Bivol returned at the last minute. In the twelfth and last rounds, the buffalo looked ahead and was moving well until Betterbiev opened a cut on the left eyebrow of the buffalo with the remaining minute.
The results are 114-114, 115-113 and 116-112.
WBO temporary champion Joseph Parker, 36-3 (24), stopped NABF and WBO Int'L Champion Martin Bakole, 21-2 (16), at 2:17 of the second round of scheduled 12 rounds.
In the first round, he felt most of each other until the last seconds, when Bacol shook Parker with the right of his chin. In the second round, Parker landed strongly on the chin, dropping Bacol back and down. He couldn't beat the census of the referee Steve Gray by ending the match.
WBC Southpaw Shakur Stevenson, 23-0 (11), stopped Josh, 15-1 (4) after nine rounds of a planned 12 rounds.
In the first six rounds, Stevenson took falls with Jaba. In the ninth round, Stevenson cut falls with falls with a shot of the body for the 8-world by referee Victor Loglin. Stevenson dropped falls twice more before the match was finally stopped.
WBC World Middle Champion Carlos 'Bronco' Adames, 24-1-1 (18), ended with a dividing solution with Commonwealth, EBU, Silver Champion WBC Hamzah 'Mohammed' Sheraz, 21-0-1 (17) over 12 rounds S
In the first four rounds, Adames pressed Sheese, enchanting him as Sheese countered him, moving around the ring.
In the sixth in the tenth round, Sheez returned well enough to hold his own. Adames went slowly to his corner after the ninth round, tired of the pursuit of Sheese.
In the eleventh and twelfth circles, he walked back -behind, which won the circle.
Referee Hector Afu. Results 115-114 Sheeraz, 118-110 Adames, 114-114.
WBC Super DevteryWeight Vergil Ortiz, Jr., 23-0 (21), won by former WBA Israil 'Madrimov heavyweight champion, 10-2-1 (7) over 12 rounds.
In the first six rounds, Madimov counteracts Ortiz well enough to have an advantage, with both Ortiz's eyes began to suffer from swelling around them. In the last six rounds, Ortiz has done enough battles in the judge's eyes to take out close if he did not argue, a decision.
The results were 115-113, 115-113 and 117-111.
Referee Kieran McCan
Former silver Olympic silver medalist, temporarily acting WBO South Paw Jailie, “Big Bang” Gian, 27-3-1 (22), was knocked out by WBC Continental Americas, WBO Nabo Champ Agit Kabayel, 26-0 (18) 2:29 of the sixth round of scheduled 12 rounds.
In the third and fourth rounds, Cabayel injured Gian with body photos, taking both rounds. Gian looks tired. In the fifth round, Zhang landed to the left of the chin, knocked down Cabayel for the 8th of referee Mark Lieson. Cabayel struggles well through the rest of the circle.
In the sixth round of Cabile, Gian knocked. Zhang took a knee and after he got up, Referee Lieson waved it when Gian was exhausted and in no shape to continue.
Olympic Bronze Medalist 2016, WBO Intermediate World Heavyweight Champion Joshua Buti, 19-1 (13), lost by the former WBA, Super Category Champion with WBC, Smith, 31-2 (22) by 12-round unanimous decision.
In the first round, Smith overtook Bati, who would sometimes qualify. In the second and third rounds, Smith fenced out. In the fourth round, Buatti finally opposed Smith, taking a circle.
In the fifth round, Smith knocked out Bati's mouthpiece with the left hook to the chin. In the sixth round, Smith was driving a defenseless buaths all over the ring, landing the left hook after the left hook. In the last 20 seconds, Buatti finally lands a blow, drives Smith into the ropes, but is it enough to steal the circle? On the seventh in the tenth it was turning back -behind who lands more.
In the eleventh and twelfth circles, Smith had a bouti in defense, continuing with his attack on the body. Both fighters were close to exhaustion.
The referee was Howard Foster. The results were 119-110, 115-113 and 116-112.
Light Mohammed Alakel, 3-0) beat Engel El Cohet Gomez, 8-43-3 (4) over six rounds.
In the first three rounds, Alakel dominated the action. In the sixth and last round, Alakel exceeded Gomez.
The result was 60-54.
The prospectus of the harmful heavy ziyad 'zizo' almaayouf, 7-0-1 (1) wins Jonatas 'Marajoara Monster' Rodrigo Gomes de oliveira, 6-21 (5) for six rounds.
In the three rounds, Almayuf dominates. In the fifth round, Almayuf maintained Out-Landing Oliveira. At half the point of the sixth and last circles, Oliveira finally landed some strokes. In the last 30 seconds, Almayuf opened to the bell.
Referee Howard Foster scored it 60-54.
The Ring Ring Dectors Thomas Traber and Michael Buffer.
Last updated on 24.02.2025