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Saul “Cane” of the indisputable “Canelo” gifted champion (63-3-2 (39) lost his belts against Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford (42-0 (31) for a unanimous 12-round decision on Saturday night at the Aldiant Stadium de Las Vegas.
The scores were 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113.
In the first round, from 90 minutes after the announced time, Canelo continued Crawford around the ring, landing hooks on the left on the body while CraWord occasionally landed on the body. In the second round, with a remaining one minute, Canelo landed a left hook on the chin, while the SouthPaw Crawford countered with a lead on the left on the chin, another round for Canelo.
In the third round, Canelo continued to cut off the ring on Crawford, who moved in the first two minutes before, in the final minute, standing in front of Canelo, taking the round. In the final minute of the fourth round, Canelo landed a right on his chin as Crawford tried to hit punch. Ronda de Canelo.
In the fifth round, Crawford uses an effective dagger while Canelo lands on the occasional left on the body. Ronda de Canelo. In the sixth round, Crawford worked well for the ring, using his fist while Canela followed him. At the end of the round, Canelo’s right eye was swollen.
In the seventh round, Crawford uses its speed and its speed to counteract Canelo. In the eighth round, Crawford continued to move in a lap.
In the ninth round, Crawford scored well to the half -point when a head clash caused a small cut in the right eyebrow of Crawford. In the tenth round, Crawford holds a step ahead of Canelo.
In the eleventh round, another nearby with a cane with various rights to the chin. In the twelfth and last round, Crawford won the round and may have won the fight or a draw.
Thomas Taylor was the referee.
Serhii “El Flaco” Bohachuk (26-3 (24) lost in front of Brandon ‘Cannon’ Adams (26-4 (16) by a unanimous decision of ten rounds in his resale.
The scores were 98-92, 98-92 and 99-91. Mark Nelson was the referee.
The Interim of WBC Super Media, Christian ‘Solide’ Mbilli (29-0-1, 24 kos) and Lester Martinez (19-0-1, 16 kos) fought against a ten-round draw.
In the first two rounds, the two mixed well, with Mbilli Outland Martínez. In the third round, Martinez won the round in a war. In the fourth and fifth round, Martinez was nearing.
In the final minute of the sixth round, Martinez landed a right on Mbilli’s chin. Mbilli seemed to have a slight advantage. In the seventh round, Martinez returned, outside Mbilli. In the eighth round, Mbilli left the round, ending stronger. In the ninth round, he returned and returned with Martinez, ending stronger. In the tenth and final round, the final minute was a punch without stopping from both.
The scores were 97-93 for Martinez, 96-94 for Mbilli and 95-95. Allen Huggins was the referee.
Ivan Dychko of heavy weight (15-1 (14 kos) was annoyed by a disputed decision of Jermaine Franklin, Jr. (24-2, 15 kos).
In the first four rounds, Dychko had an edge. In the seventh round, Franklin achieved the best of the action. In the eighth and the ninth round, it was near. In the tenth and final round, Dychko ended well as the exhausted Franklin barely arrived in the bell.
The scores were 98-96 for Dychko, 95-94 and 97-92 for Franklin. Harvey Dock was the referee.
CO-MAIN Junior Middleweight Southpaw ‘King’ Callum Walum (15-0 (11) defeated Southpaw Fernando ‘El Feroz’ Vargas, Jr. (17-1 (15) by a unanimous decision of ten rounds.
In the first three rounds, Walsh had a slight advantage, landing more punches in Vargas’s body. In the fourth round, Vargas had a better round. In the fifth round, Vargas was warned by the lower blows of the referee Harvey Dock.
In the sixth round, Vargas had a good round, though Walh ended up stronger. In the seventh round, Vargas Outjabs Walsh, which goes to Vargas mainly on the body. In the eighth round, Vargas did well, but Walsh ended up stronger, turning around.
In the ninth round, Walsh continues to work Vargas. In the tenth and final round, halfway through, Walsh took blood from Vargas’s mouth, taking the final round.
The scores were 99-91, 99-91 and 100-90.
Raiko Santana (13-4 (7 kos) detained Steven Nelson (20-2 (16 KO) (13-4) at 2:38 in the first round of 10 rounds scheduled.
In the first round of the final minute, Santana swing Nelson with her right on her chin and continued with a Flurry when referee Robert Hoyle stopped the fight prematurely.
Mohammed Alakel, “Mighty” light (6-0 (1 ko) defeated Crawford (7-5 (2) by a unanimous decision of ten rounds.
In the first three rounds, Alakel controlled with his reach. In the fifth round, Alakel landed a left hook, removing blood from Crawford’s nose. Your hand speed is too much for Crawford.
In the eighth round, Alakel continued to win each round. In the last seconds of the ninth round, Crawford swinging Alakel with a right on his chin, turning around. In the tenth and final round, Alakel went to the distance by his first round, winning the final round and the fight.
The scores were 99-91, 99-91 and 98-92. Robert Hoyle was the referee.
The half-weight Olympic silver medal Marco ‘Green’ Verde (3-1 (1 ko) stopped ‘Slink near’ Akale (9-4 (4 kos) at 1:11 in the fourth round of an eight round rounds.
In the first lap, Verde left Akale for a 8 referee count Mark Nelson. In the fourth round, a Verde flight forced the referee Nelson to stop.
The Super Heavy Southpaw Reito Tsutsumi (3-0 (2 kos) eliminated Javier Martinez (7-3 (4 kos) at 2:18 of the first round of six rounds planned.
In the first round, Tsutsumi landed several capital letters to the right, ending with a left hook on the chin, being counted by the referee Allen Huggins.
Light Sultan Almohamed (1-0) defeated Martin Caraballo (0-1-1) by a four-laps decision.
Referee Thomas Taylor marked him 40-36.
The advertiser Ring was Michael Buffer.
Last updated on 9/14/2025