Nick ‘The Wrecking’ Ball Stop TJ ‘The Power’

The World WBA Feather Weight Champion, Nick ‘The Wrecking’, stopped the ex -IBF Champion Super Bantam TJ ‘The Power’ after ten rounds on Saturday night at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, England.

At the main event, WBA World Champion of Feathers, Nick ‘The Wrecking’ Ball, 22-0-1 (13) stopped the former SouthPaw Ibf Super Bantamweight TJ ‘The Power’, 26-6 (20) at the end of ten rounds of close struggle.

In the first round, he went ahead and forward, with Doedy with an advantage. In the last seconds, Ball had Doheny in the corner. When Doedy turned to sit down, Ball kicked him on the back of his leg, leaving him fall. He could have been DQ’D by referee Michael Alexander, who only warned the ball. In the second round, Doedy Showboated and outside it sometimes landed with 3 -punch combinations in the round.

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In the third round, the 38 -year -old Doedy continued to oust the ball until dance landed the final punch of the round. In the fourth round, Doedy landed more 3 -punch combinations. Dance, by frustration, began using dirty tactics with the forearm without warning of the referee Alexander.

In the last half of the fifth round, dance finally struck Doeny with the right on his chin, searching. In the sixth round, Doedy used his entire experience to counteract the ball next. In the final minute of the eighth round, Ball lost with three strokes and countered by Doedy. In the end, dancing seems to land more than Doedy. DOMENY’s ninth right eye closed while Dancing threw him on the canvas, causing referee Alexander to take a point from him.

In the tenth, dance landed unanswered for the first minute. Doedy fought against Spurts. Doedy sold out at the end of the round. Its corner stopped the fight. What a brave performance of Doedy.

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

In the first round, Turner won the best of Farrag in an action round that ended with half a dozen punches from Farrag’s defense. In the second round, Turner assaulted after Farrag, landing a punch, leaving Farrag when the referee Steve Gray turned her away while Farrag was there.

Andrew Cain, Silver WBC Bantamweight Champion, 14-1 (12), easily won a divided decision on the heavyweight weigh champion of the WBC Charlie Edwards, 20-2 (7) More than 12 rounds little frequently for BBBOFC British titles and Commonwealth Boxing Council.

In the first round, Cain pursued Edwards throughout the round. Edwards ended with a small cut on his hairline in the last seconds, possibly from the elbow. In the second round, Cain “puzzled” Edwards to fight against. In the third round, with the remaining 30 seconds, Cain disembarked a combination of 3 punches on Edward’s chin. In the eighth round, Edwards finally landed some fists.

In the ninth round, fans began to cause Edwards’s performance. In the tenth and eleventh round, Edwards stopped sometimes while Cain continued to close it. In the twelfth and final round, the unpleasant struggle continued. Edwards raised his hand and jumped on the ropes as if he won.

The referee was Victor Loughlin. The scores were 115-114 for Cain (Latham), 115-113 (gray) for Edwards, 116-112 (McDonnell) for Cain and 120-108 KH for Cain.

The WBA’s Light Inter-Cont-Montinental Champion, SouthPaw Jadier ‘a million’ Herrera, 17-0 (15) in a struggle of any action stopped the former Latin champion of the WBC, Jose ‘The Fire’, 21-4-2 (8) for the first time in his career at 2:31 in the seventh round of 10.

In the first round full of action, the highest Herrera landed capitalized as the hooks on the wild left of Macias. In the second round, Herrera drove Macias to a neutral corner with a half -way punch on another round of action. In the third round, Herrera had the edge in another good round, landing an advantage on the left, almost leaving Macies. In the fourth and fifth round, Herrera began to show -when Macias continued to move forward.

In the sixth round, Macias obtained his part of lead rights and left hooks on his chin. In the last seconds, the head of Herrera caused a cut in the left eyebrow of Macias. In the seventh round, Macias, favoring the cut, was hit with half a dozen punches without a return, and referee John Latham called his stop, with Macias complaining.

The former European WBO champion, Brad Strand, 12-2 (4) lost a divided decision to the former international champion of the WBC Ionut ‘Il Capo’ Baluta, 17-5-1 (3) More than 10 rounds, for the vacant European heavy weight title in Wbo.

Strand swing with the right to the chin in the first round in the middle, and he dropped several steps, although Baluta turned around. From the second to the fifth, Baluta was the aggressor in a narrow struggle, and Strand countered, eliminated Baluta’s mouth in the fifth round.

In the sixth round, referee Marcus McDonnell warned Baluta to use his shoulder. Later, Strand suffered a cut in the left eyebrow of a head of head. At the end of the seventh round, Baluta landed a right on his chin, stopping Strand on his tracks. In the ninth round, Baluta stepped on Strand’s foot, which struck the canvas, and Ref McConnell ruled a defeat. In the tenth and final round, Baluta seemed to have an advantage.

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

Half Stephen ‘Stevo’ Clarke, 6-0 (1) easily defeated Dmitri Protkunas, 8-18-1 (1) by a six-point decision.

In the first four rounds, Clarke was the aggressor and the protkunas obtained. In the fifth round, Protkunas suffered a cut in the left eyebrow. In the sixth and final round, Protkunas continued his high gloves and went to the defensive while Clarke threw an outing.

Referee Steve Gray marked 60-54.

Super Bantamweight southpaw leighton birchall, 1-0 (1) eliminated Laszlo Bernath, 1-1 (1) at 1:55 in the second round of a 4-round struggle scheduled.

In the first round, Birchall punched in the last seconds, leaving Bernath, as referee John Latham started the count of eight, as the bell sounded at the Bernath rescue. In the second round, Birchall landed a combination of 3 strokes, having Bernath defenseless against the ropes when referee John Latham removed it.

The heavy weight Lucas Biswana, 2-0 (1) defeated Ezequiel Gregores, 3-21, by a four-point decision.

Referee Steve Gray scored 40-36.

SouthPaw William William Birchall, 1-0 (1) eliminated Engel Gomez, 8-44-3 (4) at 0:48 in the second round of a 4-round struggle scheduled.

In the second round, Birchall was punching, leaving Gomez on the canvas, causing referee John Latham to move away.

Super Welterweight Lewis Lawton, 1-0 (1) eliminated Artjom Spatar, 4-13-1 (1) at 1:15 in the first round of a four scheduled rounds.

In the first round, Lawton landed a left hook under the spatar elbow, leaving it in the canvas. When he tried to lift -he fell again, being hectic by referee Steve Gray.

Joe Bourne, 0-1), drew with Cristian ‘The Cracker’ Uwaka, 1-5-1 (1) for four rounds.

Referee John Latham scored 38-38.

The announcr of the ring was Thomas Treiber.

Last updated on 03/16/2025

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