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Nick 'The Wrecking' Ball Stop TJ 'Power' Doheny


WBA World Champion Nick “The Wrecking” Ball has stopped former IBF Super Bantam TJ 'DOHENY champion after ten rounds on Saturday night at M&S ​​Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.

At the main event, the WBA World Tearight Nick 'The Wrecking' Ball, 22-0-1 (13) champion stopped former IBF Super Paw IBF TJ 'DOHENY 26-6 (20) champion at the end of ten rounds of a close match.

In the first round, he walked back -behind, and Doisen had an advantage. In the final seconds, Ball had been borne in the corner. When Doisen turned to sit down, Ball kicked him in the back of his feet, let him go. He could be DQ'D from referee Michael Alexander, who just warned Ball. In the second round, Doheny Showbated and Out landed a ball at times with combinations of 3 holes in the circle.

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In the third round, the 38-year-old Doisen continued to exceed the ball until the ball landed the last blow to the circle. In the fourth round doheny, more combinations of 3 holes landed. A ball, out of power, began to use dirty tactics with his forearm without warning from Judge Alexander.

In the last half minute of the fifth round, the ball finally shook the chin right, staggered it. In the sixth round, Doisen uses all her experience to oppose the opposite ball for his bigger part. In the last minute of the eighth round, Ball missed with three strokes and opposed Doisen. In the end, the ball seemed more than Doani. In the right eye of the duen, it closed as the ball threw it to the canvas, which made the referee Alexander take a point from it.

A storm of unanswered unanswered in the first minute landed in the tenth ball. Doeny struggles in the spurs. Danny was exhausted at the end of the circle. His angle stopped the battle. What a bold performance from Deni.

In a very impressive performance, Super Flyweight Jack 'El Terrier' Turner, 11-0 (10) stopped former EBU and Champ Commonwealth Ryan Farrag, 23-6 (6) at 0:41 of the second round of 10.

In the first round, Turner got the best of Farag in an action circle, ending with half a dozen defensive frag. In the second round, Turner stormed after Farag, landing a storm of strokes, starting Farag while referee Steve Gray waved it while Farag lay there.

WBC Andrew Cain's International Silver Champion, 14-1 (12), easily won a Split solution for former WBC Flyweight Charlie Edwards, 20-2 (7) over 12 weaker rounds for the BBBOFC BRITISH and Comonwealth Boxing titles.

In the first round, Kane chases Edwards for the whole round. Edwards ended with a small cut of his hair in the final seconds, probably from the elbow. In the second round, Cain “mocks” Edwards to stop. In the third round, with 30 seconds left, Cain landed a combination of 3 people on Edward's chin. In the eighth round, Edwards finally landed some strokes.

In the ninth round, fans began to hit Edwards' performance. In the tenth and eleventh rounds, Edwards stopped at times while Cain continued to turn it off. In the twelfth and last rounds, the bad battle continued. Shamefully, Edwards raised his hand and jumped on the ropes as if won.

The referee was Victor Login. The results are 115-114 for Cain (Latham), 115-113 (Gray) for Edwards, 116-112 (McDonnell) for Cain and 120-108 kH for Cain.

WBA SouthPaw Jadier 'One billion' HERRERA, 17-0 (15) intercontinental lightweight champion, 17-0 (15) in the battle for all actions, stopped former WBC Latino Jose 'El Increable' Macias, 21-2 (8) for the first time in his career.

In the first round, full of action, the taller Erera landed top while Machias' wild left hooks. In the second round, Erera drove Machias to a neutral angle with a storm from struck in the middle to another action circle. In the third round, Erera had the advantage in another good circle, landing the lead to the left, almost missed Machias. In the fourth and fifth rounds, Herrera began to show up as Machias continued to go forward.

In the sixth round, Machias received his share of lead rights and left hooks to the chin. In the final seconds, Herrera's head caused a cut on Machias' left eyebrow. In the seventh round, Machias, a favorable incision, was hit with half a dozen strokes without return, and referee John Latham called to stop, with Machias complaining.

Former European WBO Champion Brad Strand, 12-2 (4) has lost a split solution by former WBC Ionut 'Il Capo' Baluta, 17-5-1 (3) over 10 rounds, for WBO European Super Bantam.

Strand shook the Baluta with the right chin in the first round of half the point, knocking it out for several steps, though Baluta took the circle. From the second to the fifth, Baluta was the aggressor in a close fight and Strand counters, knocking out a Baluta mouthpiece in the fifth round.

In the sixth round, referee Marcus McDoel warned Baluta about the use of his shoulder. Later, Strand suffered a cut on the left eyebrow from a collision of heads. At the end of the seventh round, Baluta landed to the right of the chin and stopped Strand in his tracks. In the ninth round, Baluta stepped on the foot of Strand, who hit the canvas, and Ref McConnell manages a collapse. In the tenth and last rounds, Baluta seemed to have an advantage.

Results 97-93 Strand, 98-91 and 96-94 Baluta.

Stephen Stephen 'Stepo Clark, 6-0 (1) easily defeat Dmitry Protkunas, 8-18-1 (1) with a six-round dot solution.

In the first four rounds, Clark was the aggressor and the overtaken sweatshirts. In the fifth round, Prodkunas suffered a cut on his left eyebrow. In the sixth and last rounds, the protocunas continued with his gloves high and went in defense when Clark threw a break.

Referee Steve Gray scored 60-54.

Super Bantamweight Southpaw Leighton Birchall, 1-0 (1) knocked Laszlo Bernath, 1-1 (1) at 1:55 of the second round of a scheduled 4 round match.

In the first round, Birchall landed on a storm of struck in the final seconds, dropping Bernat, as referee John Latham began the Eight Count as the bell sounded until Bernat's rescue. In the second round, Birchall landed a combination of 3 people, such as Bernat unprotected against the ropes when referee John Latham removed it.

Lucas Bisana, 2-0 (1), defeated Ezekiel Gregores, 3-21, with a decision of four round points.

Referee Steve Gray scored him 40-36.

The southern weight South paw William Birchal, 1-0 (1) knocked out Engel Gomez, 8-44-3 (4) at 0:48 of the second round of scheduled 4 round duel.

In the second round, Birchall landed a storm of strokes, leaving Gomez on the canvas, causing referee John Latham to remove him.

Super in heavyweight Lewis Lawton, 1-0 (1) knocked out Artjom Spatar, 4-13-1 (1) at 1:15 of the first round of planned four rounds.

In the first round, Lawton landed the left hook under the elbow of a spatum, dropping it on the canvas. When he tried to get up, he descended again, waving the referee Steve Gray.

Joe Bourne, 0-1), painted with Christian 'The Cracker' Uwaka, 1-5-1 (1) for four rounds.

Referee John Latham scored 38-38.

The ring was Thomas Traber.

Last updated on 16.03.2025

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