Boxing Results: Red -stained victory: Jack Catterall’s technical decision over Harlem Ebank

Jack Catterall (31-2, 13 kos) won a seven-round technical decision for a bad cut by a head clash against IBF Inter-Continental Heavy Weight Champion, Harlem Ebank (21-1, 9 kos) on Saturday night at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. The struggle stopped for a second in the seventh round for the doctor’s advice.

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In the first three rounds, he was near, with a factor with an advantage. In the fourth round, Eubank had his best round, turning it into a narrow struggle.

In the sixth round, they both went to the canvas for the second time. With half a minute remaining, a clash of heads caused an unpleasant cut in the right eyebrow of Catterall. Eubank had a small cut on the forehead.

Referee Williams finally entered when Eubank struck Catteral on the back of his head. Catterall went to the corner, where his Cornerman tried to put a towel in the cut when the referee Williams made him continue. Shortly afterwards, Catterall threw Ebanks into the canvas. In the end, Eubanks, feeling that he had won the fight, jumped on the corner ropes.

Between the rounds, the ring doctor checked the cut to 12th. After a second at the beginning of the seventh, the referee, Bob Williams, called the stop.

The scores were 69-65, 69-66 and 69-66.

In the main support, former World Champion Olympian and Ibf and Super Feather Heavy, Joe Cordina (18-, 9 kos), defeated Jaret Gonzalez (17-2, 13 kos) by a unanimous ten-round decision to win the head of Lightweight Global Wbo.

In the first round, Cordina returned from her first loss in her last struggle and fourteen months of inactivity. He controlled the first round, but Gonzalez was keeping his own. In the final minute of the second round, Cordina struck Gonzalez with her right on her chin.

In the third and fourth round, Cordina continued to win the four rounds, ending the Dur Gonzalez. In the final minute of the fifth, Gonzalez had a punch, his best offense still. At the end of the round, Cordina removed it.

In the seventh round round, a couple of capital letters to the right of Cordina in the middle section hurt Gonzalez. One of the commentators said that Quiroz, although he was introduced as Gonzalez, and the screen, Gonzalez.

In the eighth and ninth, Cordina continued to win, but Gonzalez, in his first ten round, had proven to be a good rival for Cordina.

The scores were 100-90, 99-91 and 98-92. Marcus McDonald was the referee.

Aqib Fiaz Light (14-1, 2 kos) won Alex Murphy (13-2) by a unanimous decision of ten rounds in a full-fledged struggle.

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In the first round, it was all the action. In the second round, Fiaz continued to push Murphy, which countered him well. In the third round, Murphy landed a right, causing a cut under Fiaz’s left eye in the final minute.

In the fourth round, he went ahead and forward, with Fiaz hurt Murphy in the final minute with a body shot, only to have Murphy with a body shot. In the sixth round, Murphy’s capital letters and a dagger worked all the time. In the final minute, Fiaz landed well in combinations and a left hook.

In the seventh round, in the final minute, Murphy reached the offense, without moving around the ring and marked well against Fiaz. In the ninth round, Fiaz seems to continue working on the body as Murphy benefits him, as he seems to be going, but a draw would not surprise anyone.

In the tenth and final round, they both continued to do it as they did in the first round. Fiaz who works the body and Murphy will counteract that it is difficult to ask the judges.

Then they both talked to each other, waiting for the decision. Fiaz brings her to my surprise.

The scores were 97-93, 96-94 and 96-95. Steve Gray was the referee.

Pat Pat Brown (3-0, 3 kos) stopped Lewis Oakford (6-3, 2 kos) at 2:06 on the first of eight rounds scheduled.

In the first round, it was all Brown, having to hurt Oakford in the final minute, forcing referee John Latham to stop.

SouthPaw William Crolla, Southpaw William Crolla (8-1, 6 kos), was eliminated by Southpaw Fraser Wilkinson (12-2, 3 kos) at 1:07 of the sixth of eight rounds scheduled.

In the fifth round, Wilkinson left Crolla for an 8 count John Latham.

Super Bantamweight Skye Nicolson (13-1, 2 kos) eliminated Carla ‘The Princess’ Camila Camila Gonzales (9-4, 8 kos) at 1:21 in the second round of an 8 × 2 scheduled round.

In the second round, Nicolson hurt Gonzalas, forcing referee John Latham to stop.

Niall Brown (16-0, 6 kos) by Super Middleweight stopped Victor Ionascu (14-7, 10 kos) at the end of the fourth round of a six scheduled rounds.

In the first round, Brown dropped Ionascu. Referee Steve Gray gave a count of 8. In the fourth, again, Brown dropped Ionascu for another 8 count of referee Gray.

Leo Atanga of heavy weight (1-0, 1 ko) ravaged Milen Paunov (7-16, 5 kos) at 2:29 in the first round of a four scheduled rounds.

In the first round, in the final minute, Paunov dropped, forcing referee Steve Gray to stop.

Alfie Middlemiss (4-0) defeated Mohammed Wako (1-6) by a four-laps decision.

In the first round, due to a head of heads, Middlemiss was cut on the left eye.

Referee Steve Gray scored 40-36.

Last updated on 07/07/2025

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