Boxing Results: McCormack Halls Parra: Heavy Weight Division has a new contestant

The 2016 Silver Olympic medalist, Pat McCormack (8-0, 6 kos) stopped Miguel Parra (25-6-1, 17 kos) in the ninth round in a heavyweight title deletion of WBA Saturday night at Raintest Meadows Arena, Hughton-le-SPRING, Wear, United Kingdom.

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McCormack Stop Parra in the ninth

In the first round, McCormack beat Parra, who was forcing a punch when McCormack landed well. In the third round, just in the middle, McCormack landed a good combination in the Parra chin. In the last seconds, McCormack was warned for the second time by referee John Latham for a low blow.

In the fifth round, McCormack had a good one. At one point, after landing a right on the bar of Parra, Parra turned out when the referee Lathan came in. In the sixth round near the point in the middle, McCormack landed a low left, forcing the referee to Lathan to take a McCormack point, being the third warning.

In the seventh round, with remaining 45 seconds, a right on the McCormack chin led Parra to the ropes. With remaining 33 seconds, a right sounded aloud from McCormack to the barbed bar. In the eighth round, with a remaining minute, Parra landed several punches, moving McCormack back, before returning, ending the round.

In the last seconds of the ninth round, McCormack landed half a dozen punches without response, and it seemed that the referee Latham was going to intervene to stop him. Between rounds, the corner of Parra was detained.

Williamson claims the British title

At the co-cinema, former Super Middleweight champion of BBBOFC, Mark Dickinson (8-2, 2 kos), was detained by former British champion Troy Williamson (21-4-1, 15 kos) at 1:51 in the ninth round, taking the British title.

In the first round, Dickinson could not gain weight and undressed from the title. The first two rounds were near. In the third round, Williamson had a good round, outside of Dickinson.

In the fourth round round, Williamson struck Dickinson with a right upper part on the chin. In the final minute, Dickinson struck Williamson with a left hook on his chin. Second afterwards, Williamson returned with a number of punches to his chin.

In the fifth round, he returned and returned with Dickinson ending the round with a combination, ending. In the sixth round, the action was even more exciting for the fans, as they both let it happen.

In the seventh round, from halfway to the end, it was Dickinson Outland Williamson. In the eighth round round, Dickinson struck Williams with his right on his chin.

In the middle of the ninth round, Dickinson landed a good left hook on his chin when Williamson countered a big right on his chin, leaving Dickinson a 8 -count of referee reece postman. Williamson went just after Dickinson landed a solid right, forcing referee Carter to stop.

Sandy Ryan Outpoints Grierson

Former Wbo Welterweight, Sandy Ryan (8-3-1, 3 kos), beat Jade Grierson (5-1-1, 2 kos), winning a ten-round unanimous decision.

In the first three rounds, Ryan beat Grierson. In the final minute of the fourth round, Ryan landed a right, removing blood from Grierson’s nose.

In the seventh place, Grierson continued to present it for the most part, as Ryan continued to counteract.

In the tenth and final round, Ryan was warned of pushing Grierson by referee Bob Williams. It was the most competitive round in the fight.

The scores were 98-92, 99-91 and 100-90.

Vuong Outclasses Facundo Arce

Cameron Vuong (9-0, 4 kos) Lightly defeated a game Reus Facundo Arce (18-21-2, 7 kos) by an eight-point decision.

In the first three rounds, Vuong moved well around the ring and controlled with a solid outbreak next to him, landing the rights to the body and chin of Arce.

In the last seconds of the fourth round, Vuong landed a good combination in the Arce chin, making another round. Thirty seconds from the sixth round, Arce landed on the right on the Vuong chin, his best punch so far. Vuong landed a combination as Arce tried to fight with a left hook, missing and fell on the canvas.

In the last minute of the seventh round, Vuong landed a solid right on the Arce chin. In the last seconds, Arce launched a right that had to hit the ropes. In the eighth and final round, Arce had its best round, although it was not good enough to win -against Vuong, who beat him.

The referee Neil Close marked it 80-72.

Bantamweight Tiah Mai Ayton (2-0, 2 kos) eliminated Lydie Bialic (3-4-1, 1 ko) at 0:48 in the fourth round of a six scheduled round rounds.

In the first two rounds, Ayton easily won both. In the third round, with a remaining minute, Ayton pulled blood from the Bialic nose with his right hand. In the last seconds, Ayton landed a dozen unanswered punches, leaving Bialic for an 8 count of referee Neil Close.

In the fourth and final round, after a minute, Ayton landed a right to the head, leaving Bialic for a referee 8 count. When climbing, the struggle stopped.

Leo Atang

Leo Atanga of heavy weight (2-0, 2 kos) eliminated Cristian Uwaka (1-6-1, 1 ko) at 2:31 in the first round of a four scheduled rounds.

In the first round rounds, to the right of the UWAKA CAP from 18 years of Atanga, and went to look for a count of 8 of the referee Neil Close.

Bantamweight Adam Maca (2-0, 2 kos) stopped Francisco Rodriguez (1-22, 1 ko) at 2:10 in the fourth and final round.

In the first two rounds, the former six -time amateur champion completely dominated the two rounds. In the first minute of the second round, Maca landed a right on the chin, almost leaving Rodriguez.

In the fourth and final round, with a little more than a minute, Maca landed three rights and seconds later, another right dropped Rodriguez for an 8 count of referee Daniel McFarlane. Little less than a minute remaining, Maca landed half a dozen rights in Rodríguez’s head when his corner threw his towel.

Brad Casey (1-0) of Cruiserweight (1-0) won Goran Kozul (5-8, 2 kos) for a four-point decision, marking a couple of demolition.

In the second round, after a minute, Casey landed a left hook on his body when Kozul turned back. He fell into the canvas on a knee, taking a 8 count of referee Daniel McFarlane. In the middle of the round, Casey threw Kozul on the ring, making a warning from the McFarlane referee.

With a minute remaining in the fourth round, Casey landed a right at the top of the Kozul head, leaving him for an 8 count of referee Gonzalez. With the remaining 12 seconds, Casey opened a cut inside Kozul’s right eyebrow and removed his mouth.

The referee McFarlane scored 40-34.

Ben Edwards was the announcing of the ring.

Last updated on 06/09/2025

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