Box results: Awesome Fabio Wardley’s 10th Round of Justus Huni in Portman Road

Fabio Wardley (19-0-1, 18 kos), behind points, eliminated his Opponent of Justis Huni replacement (12-1, 7 kos) in the tenth round to capture the heavy weight title WBA on Saturday night in Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom.

The camera moved away while the referee was counting Huni, which seemed to be on its feet on time, but the struggle was still stopped for some reason. The stoppage was not good with fans on social media, which considered that Huni should have allowed to continue. Officially stopped at 1:42 of the tenth round of 12 rounds scheduled

In the final minute of the second round, Wardley opened in Huni with a punch. In the Fifth Final Round, Hunti had Wardley against the ropes with a punch. In the seventh round, halfway, Hunti drove Wardley to the ropes with a right on his chin. In the eighth round, Hunti had another good starting work.

At the end of the ninth round, Hunti landed a solid right on Wardley’s chin, making it to the hand. In the tenth round, in Midway, Wardley landed a powerful lead on Hunti’s chin, and went to the back for the count of the referee Latham.

At the CO-MAIN event, the International Super Lightweight champion of WBC, Pierce ‘Big Bang’ O’Larey (17-0, 9 kos) defeated Liam Dillon (15-3-1, 3 kos) by a 12-round unanimous decision for the Super Lightweight title of EBU Vacant.

In the third round, Midway, O’Larery landed a left hook on his body, hurting Dillon. From the fourth to the seventh, O’Lary surpassed a hard dillon.

In the eighth round, Dillon had his best round, landing a right on O’Leary’s chin in half. In the tenth round, O’Lary entered and a struggle for all the action was returned, having an advantage. In the eleventh round, O’Lary, always the aggressor, continued to work in Dillon with combinations. In the twelfth and final round, they offered the fans a great entertainment, as the two fighters embraced in the end.

The scores were 116-112, 115-113 and 117-112. Mark Bates was the referee.

Mike “The Rebel” Pérez (31-3-1, 22 kos) stopped the former Euro Wbo Steven champion ‘The Trank Man’ Ward (15-4, 5 kos) at 0:49 in the ninth round round of the WBA intercontinent intercontinent crossing title.

The first three rounds were competitive, with Pérez with a slight advantage. In the fourth and fifth round, Ward was back well with a stroke.

In the seventh round, Perez pulled blood from his mouth and the right ear of Ward in the final minute.

In the final minute of the eighth round, Pérez dropped in the room with three left on the chin for an 8 count of referee Bob Williams. Second afterwards, Pérez left Williams for another count. In the ninth round, Williams’s right eyebrow was cut off and broke when Perez landed a couple of left -wing left on his chin, leaving -falling as his corner launched on the towel, stopping the combat.

The heavy weight champion of Wbo, Nelson, ‘The Albanian Eagle’, Hysa (23-0, 21 kos) stopped the “Gran” Patrick Korte (22-5-1, 18 kos) at 2:05 in the second round in 10 programmed rounds.

In the final minute of the first lap, the 40 -year -old Hysa landed a right on his left ear. Korte took a step forward and fell to a knee for an 8 count, as the referee John Latham called. In the second round, Hysa landed three rights to the chin, leaving Korte, who took an 8 count on his knee. When climbing, the referee Latham did it out.

Gilley (Half Half Home “(18-1-1, 9 Kos) defeated Jonas’ Onyenani (7-5-1) by an eight-point decision.

In the first five rounds, Gilley seemed to go out to Onyenani. In the eighth round, it was a round of charge due to Onyenani.

The referee Kiernan McCann scored 76-76.

Umar Kahn (12-0, 1 kos) beat Moises Garcia (12-14-1, 6 kos) by a decision of eight points. In the second round, Kahn dropped Garcia.

The referee Bob Williams scored 79-72.

The Super Heavy Southpaw, Billy ‘Boom Boom’ Adams (7-0), defeated Alexander ‘El Tyson’ Morales (6-15-5, 2 kos) by a four-round decision.

In the first two rounds, Adams won both with a good fist, while referee Bob Williams warned Morales for being in the second round. Adams took third and fourth place with good body work, while referee Williams continued to warn Morales to celebrate.

The referee Bob Williams scored 40-36.

The half-weight Olympic bronze medalist half 2024 Southpaw Lewis Richardson (1-0) won his debut, defeating Dmitri Protkunas (8-21-1, 1 kos) by a six-point decision.

In the first three rounds, Richardson, mainly with his hands next to him, had his way with an effective dagger. In the fifth round, Richardson landed a five -punch combination in half. In the sixth and final round, Richardson ended up throwing a stop on the only time he stopped 20 -year -old Protkunas.

The referee Kieran McCann scored 60-54.

Lillie Winch of feather weight (5-0) defeated Katerina Dvorakova (3-7, 3 kos) by a six-point decision.

The referee Kieran McCann scored 60-54.

Super Bantamweight Jack Williams (3-0, 1 kos beat Fernando Joaquin Valdez (1-16) for a four-laps decision.

In the first round, it was all Williams, with a little showboating, which has been released. In the second round, Williams controlled the action. In the final minute, Valdez landed a right to the right next to Williams’s head, followed by a number of punches.

In the third round, Williams landed right on his body throughout his body, as Valdez continued to move forward. In the fourth and final round, they both mixed well, with Williams improving it. Williams later claimed to have wounded his right hand at the first lap.

The referee Bob Williams scored 40-36.

The announcr of the ring was Thomas Treiber.

Last updated on 06/06/2025

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